11/18 Friday: Jim Brown, Happy Birthday Smiley Anders, Tyrus Thomas

HOUR ONE

Jim Brown

Jim Brown joins Jim in the studio to talk about Donald Trump and the racial component in the South that helped him get elected President. Brown also talks about John Kennedy and the Senate race.

HOUR TWO

Smiley Anders

Smiley Anders joins the show before his 70th birthday on Sunday, November 20.  He recalls when he was the editor of the LSU Reveille.  Smiley remembers Billy Cannon, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the expansion of The Advocate.

Tyrus Thomas

Tyrus Thomas joins the show to talk about his life journey from rags to riches and comments on Fournette's decision to go pro. Thomas describes his friendship with Derrius Guice and his feelings about the Alton Sterling shooting.

11/17 Thursday: Randy Hayden, John Schneider, Dianne Andrews, Lamar White

Hour One

Randy Hayden

Randy Hayden is president and CEO of Creative Communications Inc. and works in public relations. He stopped by the show as a spokesperson for Smoke-free East Baton Rouge to advocate for a smoke free environment in Baton Rouge.

John Schneider

 

Actor John Schneider will be on the show to discuss John Schneider Studios, a film studio he established in Holden, Louisiana and upcoming movies and projects he has involved in. Schneider is mostly known for playing Bo Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard. He can also be seen perviously acting in the TV series Smallville as Johnathan Kent and The Have and Have Nots created by Tyler Perry.

Hour Two

Dianne Andrews and Lamar White

Trump supporter Dianne Andrews and Hillary Clinton supporter Lamar White, joined Jim in studio to discuss the two candidates. Andrews is the host of a cable show titled, "Dianne Andrews in Black and White" and Lamar White is a blogger, journalist and disability rights activist from Alexandria, LA.

11/16 Wednesday: Rev. Chris Andrews, John Carter Cash, Rev. David Diamond & JOP Moses Evans

HOUR ONE

Rev. Chris Andrews

 Rev. Chris Andrews joins the show to talk about the country since Donald Trump has been elected president.  Andrew talks about the more emotional side of the country after this election.

John Carter Cash

John Carter Cash is the son of Johnny Cash. Forever Words:  The Unknown Poems is a collection of never-before-published poems by Johnny Cash, edited and introduced by Pulitzer-prize winning poet Paul Muldoon. Cash joins the show to describe the poems and what it was like growing up as the son of Johnny and June.

HOUR TWO

Rev. Diamond & JOP Moses Evans

Justice of the Peace Moses Evans and Rev. David Diamond join Jim in studio to chat about the presidential election. Now that Donald Trump is the president-elect, David Diamond and Moses Evans recollect on Trump's campaign and the values he will uphold, if any, while president. 

11/15 Tuesday: Robert K.Wilcox, Gene Mills, Manuel Martinez

Hour One

Robert K. Wilcox

Robert K. Wilcox is an award-winning writer and author of many books and novels. In addition to books he has written for film & television, The New York Times, editor at Miami News and many other publications.

Gene Mills

 

Gene Mills is President of the Louisiana Family Forum and joined the show to discuss Trump and his victory over Hillary for president. Gene Mills is also an ordained minister and motivational speaker. 

Hour Two

Manuel Martinez

Martinez is a notable stylist in Baton Rouge and the owner of Martinez Custom Clothier. Martinez started his career back in 1984 and has achieved great success since then. In 2003 Martinez Custom Clothier was named one of the top custom clothiers in the US. He is responsible for making the suits of Nick Saban and other notable clients. 

11/14 Monday: ACLU Exec. Director., Clarke Perkins, Ray Strother

HOUR ONE

Marjorie Esman

Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union in Louisiana, Marjorie Esman joins the show in light of the open letter written in the New York Times to President-elect Donald Trump.  Esman talks about the rights of all Americans and how the ACLU will fight to make sure that happens throughout the next presidency.

Clarke Perkins

Perkins joins the show to talk about the hate crimes she experienced at her apartment on LSU's campus and how race affected the presidential election.  Perkins received a letter from her former boss Hillary Clinton about her misfortune.

HOUR TWO

Raymond Strother

Veteran political consultant Ray Strother joins the show to elaborate on what has occurred in the country since the election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States.