08/03 Thursday: Josh Bernstein, Mark Ballard, Mike Wolf

Hour One

Josh Bernstein

Television host Josh Bernstein will speak on John McCain and how he holds the solution to repeal and replace Obamacare even with his "no" vote. Bernstein is also with AMAC (Association for Mature American Citizens).

 

Mark Ballard

 

Mark Ballard was on air as a guest to talk about his wife Donna Britt and more updates with what's going on in the Senate.

Hour Two

Mike Wolf

 

Baton Rouge attorney Mike Wolf came in studio to talk about President Trump, among other topics.

08/02 Wednesday: Jasmine Heiss, Kristie Overstreet, E. Faye Williams, Darrell Glasper

Hour One

Jasmine Heiss

Jasmine Heiss is the Director of Coalitions and Outreach for the Coalition of Public Safety. She discussed their "Champions of Justice Reform" campaign and addressed incarceration and how to break the cycle and help prisoners get their lives on track.

 

Kristie Overstreet

Kristie Overstreet is a sexologist, sex therapist and counselor among other things. She works with many different types of clients of all sexualities and transgender people. She spoke about Donald Trump's transgender ban in the military and other topics.

Hour Two

E. Faye Williams and Darell Glasper 

 

E. Faye Williams and Darrell Glasper talked about day 195 of Trump's presidency and his plan to do away with Affirmative Action on college campuses.

08/01 Tuesday: Sam Karlin, Jerry Stovall, Denny McLain, Roy Fletcher

Hour 1:

Sam Karlin

Staff reporter at the Daily Report chats with Jim about a legislative audit into land bought on Bluebonnet Blvd. and Jefferson Hwy, in Baton Rouge. Developer Radu Cosman purchased the property for only $10,000 from an auction by the City-Parish. 

Jerry Stovall

Former LSU football coach and player, Jerry Stovall, joins the conversation to discuss the rebranding of the Baton Rouge Sports Foundation. He also comments on the serious health consequences concussions have on football players during and after the careers. The American Medical Association has recently been studying the dangerous effects of head injuries in football and other contact sports. 

Hour 2:

Denny McLain

Former professional baseball player with the Detroit Tigers, Denny McLain, calls into the show to chat about the MLB. McLain compares today's pitchers to pitchers in his generation. He also remembers and discusses the 1967 riots in Detroit. 

Roy Fletcher

Political Consultant Roy Fletcher joins Jim in studio to chat about the Trump presidency. Fletcher also comments on Anthony Scaramucci's short time as the White House Communications Director. 

07/31 Monday: Billy Nungesser, Robyn Stein DeLuca, Gus Weill

Hour 1:

Billy Nungesser

Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser joins Jim in the first hour of the show to discuss the removal of the Confederate Monuments in New Orleans and what is the next step. Nungesser also comments on his recent trip to Quebec and Maine. The Lt. Gov. was named the Admiral of the Fleet for the 2017 Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo.

Robyn Stein DeLuca

Dr. DeLuca chats with Jim about her latest book, The Hormone Myth

"In this breakthrough book, Robyn Stein DeLuca fearlessly exposes and debunks pervasive myths about women’s hormones, and reveals how flawed, outdated research and sexism have joined forces throughout history to keep women “in their place.” With a revolutionary exploration of women’s hormonal lives­­­­­­­—from menstruation to childbirth to menopause—DeLuca shines a much-needed light on the lies that have impacted women."- Amazon

Hour 2:

Gus Weill

Former PR consultant Gus Weill discusses the resignation of Anthony Scaramucci as the White House's communication director. 

Zeus

The Jim Engster Show had a special guest producer in the studio, Zeus. Zeus is a 10-year-old boxer/pitbull mix. 

07/28 Friday: Guest Host: Leo Honeycutt, Paul Mainieri, Skip Bertman, Nick Saban, Bob Fenet, Caroline Kennedy, Sam Hanna and Gov. Edwin Edwards

Hour One

Paul Mainieri

Paul Mainieri is the head coach for the LSU Tigers baseball team. Prior to that, he was the head coach of Notre Dame's baseball team. Mainieri talked about his career and experience playing for LSU for one year, back in the 70s

Skip Bertman and Nick Saban 

Guest Leo Honeycutt interviewed former LSU head coach Skip Bertman and Nick Saban, head football coach at the University of Alabama. 

Bob Fenet 

Bob Fenet is an attorney here in Baton Rouge. He chatted with Leo about the development of the up and coming Port Cameron. 

Hour Two

 

Caroline Kennedy

Caroline Kennedy is the former and the last secretary for actress Bette Davis. Kennedy discussed her experience working with the actress up until the end of her life. 

 

Sam Hanna

How do you fix congress? Is it fixable? How does that effect us? Sam Hanna came on air with guest host Leo Honeycutt to answer these question. Hanna is a political writer and comes from a long line of political writers in the state.

 

Gov. Edwin Edwards

The former governor of Louisiana took the time to discuss the polarization in politics. Edwards was the 50th governor of Louisiana for 4 terms in the 70s, 80s and 90s. 

07/27 Thursday: Ralph Abraham, Arthur Reed, Bill Bryan, Ali Akbar and Susan Nelson

Hour One

Ralph Abraham

Congressman Ralph Abraham will be on air to talk about President Trump's transgender ban in the military. He is an American physician and former veterinarian from Mangham, Louisiana. He won the election as a Republican to represent Louisiana's 5th congressional district.

 

Arthur Reed

Arthur Reed is coming on the show to address a comment he made about the police shooting that happened last summer and how the shooting brought "justice" to Alton Sterling.

Bill Bryan

Bill Bryan was here to discus the Italian Festival happening in Baton Rouge. The festival is held at Belle of Baton Rouge Atrium on July 30, 2017 from 11 to 5 pm. 

Hour Two

Ali Akbar and Susan Nelson

The second hour is joined Ali Akbar and Susan Nelson. They will be debating on opposite sides about President Trump's transgender ban.