10/19 Wednesday: Caroline Fayard, Jim Mora & David Falcouri, Being A Dog, Roy Fletcher, Branford Marsalis & Timothy Muffitt

HOUR ONE

Caroline Fayard

U.S. Senate candidate joins the show to talk about the LPB and CABL debate Tuesday night.  Fayard discusses some of the issues in the debate as well as the other participating candidates.

Jim Mora & David Falcouri

David Falcouri a strategic economist joins Jim Mora, candidate for the District 9 seat on the Metro Council of Baton Rouge in Louisiana. Falcouri and Mora discuss flooding and backwater projects that the state of Louisiana has neglected since 1983.

Alexandra Horowitz

Alexandra Horowitz teaches psychology, canine cognition, and creative nonfiction writing.  Her book, "Inside of a Dog," focuses on the science of dog cognition and perception with personal reflections on her own dog's behavior. "Being a Dog" studies dog’s worldview as has never been done before.

HOUR TWO

Roy Fletcher

Roy Fletcher, political consultant joins the show to discuss the last presidential debate, tonight, October 19.  

Branford Marsalis & Timothy Muffitt

Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra & Lansing Symphony Orchestra Conductor Timothy Muffitt and Saxophonist Branford Marsalis join the show a few days before his LA Classical Tour at the River Center Theatre on Friday.  Muffitt talks about the upcoming performance and Marsalis remembers growing up in New Orleans.

09/19 Monday: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, Quentin Dastugue, ADHD Nation, Jim Brown, Former LSU Band Dir. King

HOUR ONE

Douglas Kennedy

The Louisiana Art & Science Museum is hosting its 31st Annual Gala September 23, 2016.  This year's theme is Branch out; to pay homage to Louisiana's greenery around the state.  Douglas Kennedy, the Public Relations manager for LASM joins the show to share this event.

Quentin Dastugue

Quentin D. Dastugue is a founding partner and the chief executive officer of the New Orleans-based real estate firm Property One, Inc., and a former four-term member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. Quentin Dastugue was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2010; he joins the show to talk about Parkinson's as well as politics.

Alan Schwarz

While demonstrating that ADHD is real and can be medicated when appropriate, Schwarz sounds a long-overdue alarm and urges America to address this growing national health crisis with his book, ADHD Nation.

HOUR TWO

Jim Brown

Former Sec. of State and Insurance Commissioner, Jim Brown joins the show the beginning of the second hour to discuss candidates in the presidential election and give his predictions. 

Roy King

Former LSU Band director, Roy King, joins the show after the publication of the book, 'The Golden Band from Tigerland: A History of LSU's Marching Band.'   King talks about life after being dismissed from the University and what he misses the most about the school.