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Monday, February 14th: Raymond Jetson, Jensen Moore
Raymond Jetson analyzes the root of crime and violence in Baton Rouge, specifically within in the black community, and solutions to help young men. He also touches on Sharon Lewis and LSU. Jensen Moore talks Super Bowl Ads.
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Tuesday, February 15: Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome and Leanne Redman
Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome talks about Black History Month. Leanne Redman discusses the Pennington's new plan observe health with their Nutrition for Precision Health study.
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Thursday, February 24th: Senator Regina Barrow, Mark Ballard and Chuck Klosterman.
Senator Regina Barrow discusses redistricting and possible move to litigation. Mark Ballard talks about the Russian invasion into Ukraine and its effects on the economy. Chuck Klosterman indulges us in his new book The Nineties.
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Friday, February 25th: Billy Nungesser, Ashley Shelton, and General Ron Richard
Billy Nungesser speaks about upcoming Mardi Gras throughout the state, Ashley Shelton of the Power Coalition talks about the Supreme Court Nomination, Ketanji Brown Jackson and redistricting. General Ron Richard discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and how the crisis may unfold.
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Wednesday, April 7th: Peter Sclafani, Mark Ballard, LeAnne Weill
Chef and Restauranteur Peter Sclafani talks the re-opening of Juban's and explains why they made the decision to close during the pandemic. Mark Ballard shares his thoughts on the vote in the Supreme Court today regarding Ketanji Brown Jackson, specifically on Louisiana Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy's plans to vote no. LeAnne Weill remembers her friend, New Orleans icon, Chris Owens.
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Wednesday, March 30th: Elbert Guillory, Robyn Dow, Elisha Davis, Julie Wright
Former Senator Elbert Guillory discusses running for Lieutenant Governor, he also comments on why Black people don't vote Republican. Robyn Dow and Elisha Davis get together and exchange their views and opinions on the Will Smith and Chris Rock fiasco. Julie Wright talks her book, "The Happy Sleeper," which examines teens' sleep schedule today and how to better their sleep schedule.
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Monday, April 4th: Commissioner Jim Donelon, Louis Herthum
Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donelon announces that he is planning on running for re-election, he also gives information on the current insurance rates, and encourages residents of Louisiana to invest in flood insurance. Louis Herthum shares his thoughts on what happened between Will Smith and Chris Rock.
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Tuesday, April 5th: Roy Fletcher, Cindy Hurst, Ashley Yablon
Political Consultant Roy Fletcher speaks briefly on the NCAA National Championship game and discusses the upcoming governor election, as well as Baton Rouge traffic issues. Cindy Hurst refers to her film "Natural Woman" in relation to the recent Will Smith and Chris Rock fiasco. Ashley Yablon talks about his book "Standing up to China" and his feelings during the uncovering a large illegal scheme.
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Friday, April 8th: Dan Moldea, John McLindon, Eugene Linden
Dan Moldea talks about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's senate confirmation as well as her treatment during this time. Criminal Defense Attorney John McLindon speaks on the senates response to child pornography. Eugene Linden refers to his book "Fire and Flood: A People's History of Climate Change, from 1979 to the Present" to reflect on the progression of climate change.
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Friday, February 18th: Rudy Macklin, Brad Myers, Steve Myers, Christina Crook
Rudy Macklin reflects on his career, health and fitness and playing under Coach Dale Brown. Brad and Steve Myers remember their father, Charles Myers, and his legacy. Brad also comments on running for Judge. Christina Crook promotes her book, "Good Burdens: How to Live Joyfully in the Digital Age," and how technology has an everyday impact on our lives.
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