08/22 Tuesday: Neil Pasricha, Elbert Guillory, Andrew Lawrence

Hour 1:

Neil Pasricha

Author of Two Minute Mornings: A Journal to Win Your Day Everyday, Neil Pasricha, joins the show to comment on his latest book.

"The choices made in the morning can have a huge impact all day long. The creator of the bestselling Book of Awesome and Journal of Awesome encourages users to "win the day" in just a few minutes each morning. The simple, quick prompts—focusing on gratitude, letting go of stress, and setting daily intentions—are proven to increase happiness and set readers up for success every day." - Amazon

Elbert Guillory

Former state lawmaker Elbert Guillory chats with Jim about his latest Youtube video. Guillory address the Civil War and racism in this video. 

Hour 2:

Andrew Lawrence

Senior Researcher for Media Matters, Andrew Lawrence, joins the conversation to discuss President Trump's speech on Afghanistan last night. He also comments on the Charlottesville protests. 

03/22 Wednesday: Col. Eric Crider, LSU Research on Coastal land loss, Rep Steve Carter, Leadercast w/ The Day Group, Elbert Guillory

HOUR ONE

Col. Eric Crider


U.S. Army Lt. Col. Eric Crider from the United States (U.S.) Army War College joins the show to talk about the benefits and life associated with the war college.  Col. Crider describes his family history with serving the country. Crider is joined by Attorney Skip Phillips.

Stephen Barnes & Steve Cochran

The Bayou State could lose $3.6 billion in homes, businesses, and infrastructure over the next 50 years if Louisiana does not take action to stop the massive coastal land loss problem. That’s according to a study by the LSU Economics and Policy Research Group. Researcher Stephen Barnes says they studied the direct impact of land loss in different areas of the state.

Rep. Steve Carter

Republican State Representative Steve Carter joins the show to talk about budget funding. Carter explains the desperate need to spend money on roads for easier transportation and commerce.

HOUR TWO

David Day

Owner of The Day Group media agency in Baton Rouge, joins the show to talk about Leadercast in Baton Rouge on May 5th.  Speakers include guest Tyler Perry and others. Those who wish to sign up for this event can visit, www.leadercastbr.com. 


Elbert Guillory

Former state lawmaker Elbert Guillory has been chosen by the Louisiana Republican Party to lead an outreach effort to bring more minorities to the GOP. Guillory became the first black Republican state senator in 2013 when he switched from the Democratic Party. He says his hope is to convince African-American voters the Republican Party has their interest in mind.

09/02 Friday: Elbert Guillory, Cody Worsham on LSU Football, Moses Evans & David Diamond

HOUR ONE

Elbert Guillory

Former State Senator Elbert Lee Guillory is a candidate for Congress in Louisiana’s Fourth Congressional District.  Guillory joins the show with Jim to discuss his campaign and his little black book.

Cody Worsham

Editor of Tiger Rag Magazine, Cody Worsham, talks with Jim about the upcoming LSU football season on the eve of the Wisconsin game.  He predicts stats and possessions for the game and also mentions former LSU safety, Eric Reid, who sat during the National Anthem. 

HOUR TWO

Moses Evans & David Diamond

JOP Moses Evans and Rev. David Diamond join the show to talk about the presidential campaigns.  They discuss the morals of both candidates on subjects such as race and sex.

FRIDAY: Ben Bagert, Valerie Plame, Frenchie Cox, Ted James, Elbert Guillory

New Orleans Attorney and Former State Representative and State Senator Ben Bagert begins the show today discussing the plight of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu.

Valerie Plame, Former US CIA operations officer, calls in to talk about her new book Burned.

Up next it's Louie's Cafe General Manager Fred Simonson & Chef Frenchie Cox to talk about next week's big move!

Here is a shot of the new Louie's Cafe that will be opening in the old Wendy's.


In hour two we get opposing viewpoints on US Senator Mary Landrieu from State Representative Ted James of Baton Rouge and Opelousas State Senator Elbert Guillory. This was an extremely heated discussion. Guillory ended up calling James a chihuahua and hanging up the phone.