12/01 Friday: Bud Johnson, Mark Calvit, Ray Strother

Hour 1:

Bud Johnson & Mark Calvit

Former LSU Sports Information Director Bud Johnson joins Jim in studio to comment on the history of basketball in New Orleans. Johnson was also the public relations director for the New Orleans Jazz.

Executive Director of Southside Gardens Mark Calvit comes in studio as our resident LSU superfan and social commentator to talk about the Tigers and what's going on in today's world. 

Hour 2:

Ray Strother

Raymond Strother is a well known Democratic political consultant. Strother comments on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and how it will impact Americans. He also comments on Mike Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the F.B.I.

11/24 Friday: Frank Hoffmann, Mark Calvit, David Bellinger, Vincent Bruno

Hour 1:

Frank Hoffmann

West Monroe state representative Frank Hoffmann has been the voice of the ULM Warhawks for the last 42-years but Saturday, he will call his last game when ULM takes on Arkansas State. Hoffman says it’s bitter sweet to end his long play by play career.

Mark Calvit

LSU superfan, social commentator and executive director of Southside Gardens, Mark Calvit, joins Jim in studio to predict how the Tigers will play tomorrow against Texas A&M. Calvit also comments on recent sexual harassment allegations in the media, politics and in the workplace. 

Hour 2:

David Bellinger & Vincent Bruno

Regular caller sometimes known as "The Flaming Liberal," David Bellinger and Republican former law enforcement officer Vincent Bruno chat with Jim about recent accusations of sexual misconduct against Charlie Rose, Al Franken and Roy Moore. 

11/10 Friday: Ameen Walker, Mark Calvit, Dayne Sherman, Humberto Fontova

Hour 1:

Ameen Walker

U.S. Air Force Veteran Ameen Walker joins the conversation in studio to talk about his time in the service and Veteran's Day. 

Mark Calvit

Executive Director of Southside Gardens Mark Calvit comes in studio as our resident LSU superfan to talk about his prediction's for this weekend's LSU vs. Arkansas game. Kick off is in Tiger Stadium at 11 a.m. 

Hour 2:

Dayne Sherman & Humberto Fontova

Democrat Dayne Sherman and Republican Humberto Fontova are the guests in the second hour to discuss the allegations against former Alabama state Judge Roy Moore. They also discuss U.S. relations with Cuba. 

09/15 Friday: William Taylor, Mark Calvit, Paul Arrigo, Mark Lipton

Hour One

William Taylor

Saints historian William Taylor was on air with Jim to remember the first regular season game for the Saints. The anniversary of the game is September 17, 1967. This photo is of John Gilliam making a play during the game.

Mark Calvit

Mark Calvit is the executive director of Southside Gardens Retirement and Assisted Living. Calvit came in studio to talk more about his business, LSU football and other various topics. 

Hour Two:

Paul Arrigo

Paul Arrigo is the head of Visit Baton Rouge. Arrigo was here to chat with Jim about many things including the anniversary of the first football game for the New Orleans Saints and how he attended the game as a young man.

 

Mark Lipton

 

Mark Lipton discussed his book Mean Men: The perversion of America's Self Made Man. He asks does why our society celebrates the success of mean men and why women stay married to controlling men. For over forty years, Lipton has been a trusted adviser to Fortune 500 corporations, think tanks, philanthropies and more.