12/15 Friday: Nafsika Antypas, Justin Dewitt, David Diamond

Hour 1:

Nafsika Antypas

Health coach, vegan, and author Nafsika Antypas joins the conversation to comment on becoming a vegan. Antypas discusses methods for everyone to make the transition to a plant based lifestyle. She also disproves negative myths often associated with being vegan. 

Justin Dewitt

Democrat Justin Dewitt comes in studio with Jim to discuss his campaign for U.S. Representative. Dewitt plans to run against Republican incumbent Garret Graves next year. Dewitt is openly gay and plans to address disaster aid if elected. 

Hour 2: 

Rev. David Diamond

Rev. David Diamond joins Jim in studio as his guest for the second hour. Diamond discusses Doug Jones' win over Roy Moore for the Alabama U.S. Senate. 

12/14 Thursday: Keith Koffler, Cody Worsham, Dayne Sherman, Scott Wilfong

Hour 1:

Keith Koffler

Author of Bannon: Always the Rebel, Keith Koffler comments on his latest work.

"In Bannon: Always the Rebel, veteran White House reporter Keith Koffler—who had hours of exclusive access to Bannon, both during and immediately after his tenure at the White House—offers a penetrating portrait of the man and his ideas."-Amazon

Cody Worsham

Tiger Rag Editor Cody Worsham chats with Jim about the latest Tiger Rag Extra, The Money Issue. Worsham discusses how much each member of the LSU athletic department is paid. 

Hour 2:

Dayne Sherman & Scott Wilfong

Democrat Dayne Sherman and Republican Scott Wilfong join the conversation to discuss the outcome of the U.S. Senate race in Alabama and the implications of Democrat Doug Jones beating Republican Roy Moore. 

12/13 Wednesday: Marta McDowell, Tony Brown, Darrell Glasper, Gene Mills

Hour 1: 

Marta McDowell

Marta McDowell chats with Jim about her latest book, The World of Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Frontier Landscapes That Inspired the Little House Books. 


"The universal appeal of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books springs from a life lived in partnership with the land, on farms she and her family settled across the Northeast and Midwest. In this revealing exploration of Wilder’s deep connection with the natural world, Marta McDowell follows the wagon trail of the beloved Little House series."-Amazon

Tony Brown & Darrell Glasper

Former Baton Rouge metro councilman Darrell Glasper and KTTP Station Manager Tony Brown join the conversation to discuss the election of Democrat Doug Jones to the Alabama U.S. Senate. 

Hour 2:

Gene Mills

President of the Louisiana Family Forum Gene Mills also comments on the election of Democrat Doug Jones to the Alabama U.S. Senate beating Republican Roy Moore. 

12/12 Tuesday: Bill Bryan, Gary Taubes, Denny McLain, Zia Tammami

Hour 1:

Bill Bryan

Bill Bryan is the leader of the Louisiana Independent Party and joins the conversation as the first guest of the show to comment on today's election in Alabama where Roy Moore is running for U.S. Senate. 

Gary Taubes

Author of The Case Against Sugar, Gary Taubes, discusses his latest work. 

"Among Americans, diabetes is more prevalent today than ever; obesity is at epidemic proportions; nearly 10% of children are thought to have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. And sugar is at the root of these, and other, critical society-wide, health-related problems. With his signature command of both science and straight talk, Gary Taubes delves into Americans' history with sugar: its uses as a preservative, as an additive in cigarettes, the contemporary overuse of high-fructose corn syrup. "- Amazon

Hour 2:

Denny McLain

Former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers Denny McLain chats with Jim about the politics of the baseball Hall of Fame.

Zia Tammami

Veteran Jazz host Zia Tammami joins the conversation to comment on the life of the legendary Frank Sinatra. Sinatra would've been 102 today. 

12/08 Friday: Deborah Sternberg, K.C. Hobgood, Josh Hoxie, Elizabeth Wagmeister

Hour 1:

Deborah Sternberg

President and Owner of Starmount Life Insurance Company Deborah Sternberg joins Jim in studio to talk about her career. Sternberg was Dan Rather's associate producer for five years in New York City.

K.C. Hobgood/Archer Miller

Author of Evolved: Humanity's Next Stage of Evolution in the Age of Interplanetary Colonization, K.C. Hobgood, better known as Archer Miller, comes in studio to discuss his latest book. 

"Humanity has spread to the far reaches of space, with The Golden Door, a planetary colonization monopoly, selling off every desirable--and not-so-desirable--planet to desperate settlers. Each new world comes with new challenges, and to meet that challenge, the children...are evolving. When Pieter, and other gifted children like him, become the target of government research they must fight not only for their lives, but the future of their very species."-Amazon

Hour 2:

Elizabeth Wagmeister

Reporter with Variety and co-host of Page Six TV Elizabeth Wagmeister chats with Jim about sexual harassment in the workplace and her story about Matt Lauer. 

Josh Hoxie

Writer for the Institute for Policy Studies Josh Hoxie chats with Jim about the Billionaire Bonanza of 2017. Hoxie comments on disparities and wealth inequality in the United States.