06/05 Monday: Collis Temple, Skip Bertman, Steve Carter, Ken Carter, Jim Brown

Hour 1:

Collis Temple

Former professional basketball player and the first African American to play varsity basketball at LSU, Collis Temple, joins guest host Leo Honeycutt in studio to discuss race relations in Baton Rouge and around the state. 

Skip Bertman

Former LSU baseball coach and athletic director, Skip Bertman, chats with Leo about the Tiger's and the College World Series. Leo and Skip also comment on the book, Skip Bertman: How to Win Again and Again, written by Leo. 

Hour 2:

Steve Carter

Baton Rouge Representative Steve Carter joins the conversation to comment on his measure to increase the state's gasoline tax and the bill's failure to pass in the legislature. 

Ken Carter

Carter chats with Leo about the purchasing of The Bluffs Golf Resort in St. Francisville. Carter hopes to attract PGA Golf back to one of Arnold Palmer's finest courses. 

Jim Brown

Former Secretary of State Jim Brown joins Leo in studio to discuss the election system in Louisiana. Brown comments on how to get the system away from being so heavily influenced by monied interests. 

02/Monday: Les Miles gets fired; Presidential Debates with Andre Moreau, Steve Schneider, Mike Rhodes, Skip Bertman

HOUR ONE

Andre Moreau

With the first Presidential debates kicking off tonight, Sept 26, former WAFB news anchor Andre Moreau joins the show to talk about the media's role in debates. 

Steve Schneider

Sports Director for WAFB 9 News Steve Schneider joins Andre Moreau to talk about Les Miles since he is no longer head coach at LSU.

Mike Rhodes

Mike Rhodes joins the discussion with Andre Moreau to talk about the firing of Les Miles and what to expect from LSU Football from now on.

HOUR TWO

Skip Bertman

Skip Bertman is a former coach and former LSU Athletic Director.  Bertman hired Les Miles back in 2005 and joins the show to talk to Leo the day after Miles has been fired.

06/13 Monday: Immigration in the Presidential Campaign, Protection in Public, Skip Bertman on being a Father, Ann Wilder helping Radicals

HOUR ONE

Gus Weill

The former public relations specialist discusses the tone of the presidential race since the Orlando shooting over the weekend.  Weill expresses his feelings about the future of Donald Trump's campaign.

Aubrey Futrell

Retired Louisiana state trooper, and former SWAT trainer specialist, Aubrey Futrell, talks with host Leo Honeycutt about how to protect ourselves in public places.  He gives tips on precautions to take in different scenarios.

HOUR TWO

Skip Bertman

Legend Skip Bertman talks about what it takes to be a good father and passes down some advice his father gave him.

Ann Wilder

Executive Director of Behavioral Health Services, Ann Wilder joins Leo to talk about characteristics or situations that create a radical.  Wilder talks about how to help these people and what triggers their behaviors.

01/18 Monday: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Former LSU Coach Skip Bertman, and Commissioner Jay Dardenne

HOUR ONE: 

Raymond Jetson 

Raymond Jetson is a Baton Rouge Reverend.  Raymond was elected to the Louisiana Legislature in 1984 and served until 1999. In 1994, Raymond became the fourth pastor of Star Hill.  Under his leadership the congregation has grown to more than 1,500 members and is  continually recognized for its impact on the local community.  Raymond served as CEO for the Louisiana Family Recovery Corps in the coordination of local, state and national efforts to connect people and families with the resources needed to return, recover and resume their lives after surviving disastrous situations.  Raymond served as the state Representative for District 61 in the Louisiana House of representatives for 15 years.  Pastor Jetson has served as a source for media outlets including USATODAY, The New York Times, NBC Nightly News, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and the Chronicle of Philanthropy.  

He remembers the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. today in celebration. 

Skip Bertman

Skip Bertman is a former baseball coach for LSU.  He discusses how to achieve goals in 2016 and political team building.  

Phyllis Horne

Phyllis Horne is the owner and CEO of Horne Creative in DC.  Her clients include the FBI and Indian Affairs.  The Louisiana inventor shares an idea to shelf process.  

HOUR TWO:

Jay Dardenne

Jay Dardenne is the Commissioner of Administration for Louisiana.  He is the former Lieutenant Governor.  He discusses the budget.  Dardenne also comments on taxes, tuition, and tags increases. 

Nick Bruno

Dr. Nick Bruno is the President of ULM.  He explains what cuts have done to ULM and programs in the last several years.  ULM has gone from being 70% state funded to 70% tuition funded.  The state only gives 24 million dollars now.  

Richard Lipsey

Richard Lipsey is a member of the Baton Rouge Board of Regents.  He comments on the Jindal administration's cuts to higher education and the Stelly Plan.  He also gives his suggestions on how to pull Louisiana out of the fiscal crisis. 

Wednesday: Coach Skip Bertman and LSU Baseball

HOUR ONE: 

Skip Bertman

Former LSU Coach Skip Bertman joins the show today.  He is the winningest College World Series baseball coach in NCAA history.  The LSU Baseball team will go to the NCAA Super Regional this Saturday to play ULL.  

HOUR TWO: 

Warren Morris

Warren Morris was an LSU baseball player whose last-second home run snatched victory from defeat for LSU in the 1996 Championship. 

Eric Lane

Eric Lane is a partner of Gerry Lane Baton Rouge.  He comments on the proper time to sell a car.