07/11 Tuesday: Dr. Neal Barnard, Mike Wolf and Jim Brown

Hour One

Neal Barnard,  M.D.,F.A.C.C., is an adjunct associate professor of medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences and founder of Barnard Medical Center. He came on the show today to discuss the topic: music on the brain, can listening to music make you lose weight?

Mike Wolf

Attorney Mike Wolf was on air to comment on President Trump and Russia's relationship with the United States and the president. 

Hour Two

Jim Brown

Jim Brown is the former Louisiana secretary of state and insurance commissioner; Brown came on the air to comment more on President Trump, Russia and more

07/10 Monday: Milt Larsen, Sage Foley, Alvin Felzenberg, Jim Mayer

Hour 1:

Milt Larsen

Founder of the Magic Castle, a private club for magicians and enthusiasts, Milt Larsen chats with Jim about the history of the castle. He also comments on a new book, Magic Castle: Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors, which gives readers a glimpse inside the historic clubhouse located in Los Angeles.  

Sage Foley

Executive Director of Baton Rouge Green, Sage Foley, joins Jim in studio to discuss the importance of conservation in the Capital City and around the state. Foley says the organization focuses on the importance and benefits of trees and works hard in replacement efforts. 

Alvin Felzenberg

Author Alvin Felzenberg chats with Jim about his latest book, A Man and His Presidents: The Political Odyssey of William F. Buckley Jr.

"William F. Buckley Jr. is widely regarded as the most influential American conservative writer, activist, and organizer in the postwar era. In this nuanced biography, Alvin Felzenberg sheds light on little-known aspects of Buckley’s career, including his role as back-channel adviser to policy makers, his intimate friendship with both Ronald and Nancy Reagan, his changing views on civil rights, and his break with George W. Bush over the Iraq War."- Amazon

Hour 2:

Jim Mayer

Owner and President of Mayer Co. Clothiers in Baton Rouge joins Jim in studio to talk about the health system in Louisiana. Mayer also comments on the next gubernatorial election and who he expects will run against current Governor John Bel Edwards. 

07/07 Friday: Gabrielle Stone, Dr. David Palma, John B. Camp

Hour One

Gabrielle Stone

Gabrielle Stone is an actress born and raised in Los Angeles; she  is the daughter of actor Christopher Stone and actress Dee Wallace. She is the recipient of  two Best Actress Awards in Best Film Short for  "It Happened Again Last Night" and was on the show to discuss her career. 

Dr. David Palma

Dr. David Palma is a radiation oncologist and cancer researcher and focuses on the treatment of lung, head and neck, and metastatic cancers. He is the author of Taking Charge of Cancer: What You Need to Know to Get the Best Treatment. 

Hour Two

John B. Camp

 

John B. Camp will discuss  long career in journalism and his rise to prominence as Senior Investigative Correspondent for CNN. He is responsible for exposing the misconduct of Governors, Congressmen and many others during the span of his long career. 

07/06 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Lance Harris, Leo Honeycutt and Heather Kleinpeter

Hour One

Mark Ballard

Mark Ballard of The Advocate was the first guest to talk about the Governor's vetoes and guns at the Capitol. 

Lance Harris

State representative Lance Harris is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 25. Harris also came on the air to comment on the Governor's vetoes.

Hour Two

Leo Honeycutt and Heather Kleinpeter

Leo Honeycutt and Heather Kleinpeter provided their perspectives on a recent poll in the New York Times about men and women socializing with each other and what is appropriate and not appropriate to do when married. 

The article can be found here: http://www.post-gazette.com/news/nation/2017/07/02/Wary-When-Alone-With-Worker-of-Opposite-Sex-Join-the-Crowd/stories/201707020146

07/05 Wednesday: Dan Moldea, Tom Schedler and Darrell Glasper

Hour One

Dan Moldea

Author and investigative journalist Dan Moldea was on the air to discuss the 10th anniversary of exposing David Vitter being one of the many clients of the DC Madam. 

Hour Two

Tom Schedler

Tom Schedler is the Secretary of State of Louisiana; he talked to Jim about President Donald Trump and his request for the release of private voter information from each state. 

Darrell Glasper

Darrell Glasper commented on the one year anniversary of the shooting of Alton Sterling by two Baton Rouge Police Officers in front of the Triple S Food Mart. 

7/03 Monday: Pat Forbes, Chris Andrews, Robert Harris, Todd Hamilton

Hour 1

Pat Forbes gives an update from Restore Louisiana.

Chris Andrews, on how Rebuilding Together is revitalizing Tioga Drive In north Baton Rouge after the flood

Hour 2

Robert Harris, on the services the American Red Cross is mobilizing to help returning veterans reintegrating back into the community.

Todd Hamilton on how the OBrien House is helping opioid addicts and their families in Baton Rouge respond to the opioid epidemic.