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Tuesday, April 12th: Lisa Delpit, George "Tic" Price
Dr. Lisa Delpit reflects on growing up in the 60's in Baton Rouge as well as her thoughts on racial issues in our country today. Coach George "Tic" Price speaks on his life and coaching career as well as his book "Locker Room Talk".
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Friday, April 22nd: Jenny Ballard, Jordan Faircloth, Vanessa Hua, Carmen Million
Jenny Ballard talks about the 77th season of Theatre Baton Rouge and its upcoming play "Sweet Charity" starting on April 22nd and ending on May 1st on the TBR Main Stage. 19th Judicial Court District candidate Jordan Faircloth discusses the upcoming election as well as his thoughts on solutions to crime in Baton Rouge. Award-winning and best-selling author Vanessa Hua speaks about her recent novel "Forbidden City". Carmen Million gives insight on the Better Business Bureau's 15th Annual Free Community Shred Fest that will be held at the BR Police Department on Saturday, April 23rd.
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Thursday, April 21st: Brad Myers, Mark Ballard
Brad Myers reflects on life as an attorney and former federal prosecutor as well as his running for the 19th Judicial District Court judge. Mark Ballard talks about the governor veto and both Bill Cassidy and Billy Nungesser consideration for the upcoming governor election.
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Monday, April 25th: Edward Ashworth, Lanny Keller, Tom Clavin
Edward Ashworth discusses his controversial article titled "NCAA should make an example, shut down LSU football and basketball". The Advocate writer Lanny Keller talks about politicians in today's world of social media as well as several political issues. Author Tom Clavin gives insight on his book "To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth: The Epic Hunt for the South's Most Feared Ship and the Greatest Sea Battle of the Civil War".
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Thursday, January 13: Edgardo Tenreiro & Mark Ballard
Edgardo Tenreiro discusses the Baton Rouge General’s Pennington Cancer Center (BRG) and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center agreement to expand and enhance cancer care resources in the Greater Baton Rouge area. Mark Ballard talks politics and debates in favor of 2nd majority-Black congressional district.
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Wednesday, January 12th: Michael Adams, Dadrius Lanus, Gary Chambers, Caroline Williams
Michael Adams and Dadrius Lanus break down the cause of 100 Black Men of Metro Baton Rouge and how it helps young people within the community. Gary Chambers talks running for Senate against incumbent John N. Kennedy. Caroline Williams weighs in on movement being a mood booster and her book, "Move! The New Science of Body over Mind."
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Friday, January 14th: Luke Mixon, Mike Wolf
Luke Mixon talks running for Senate against John N. Kennedy and touches on filibuster reform, debt, and what his response to the pandemic would be. Mike Wolf speaks on the legalization of Marijuana.
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Tuesday January 11: Lane Ewing, Glen Guilbeau, and Godwin Orkeh, Jr
Lane Ewing talks about the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, Glen Guilbeau discusses LSU and coaches' salaries and Godwin Orkeh, Jr. informs us on the Louisiana Schools Winter Conference and Covid mitigation in K-12 schools.
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Monday, January 24th: Garey Forster, Nora Ahmed, Nathan Harris
Garey Forster gives his opinion on what could help mitigate the crime issues in Louisiana, and specifically in New Orleans. Nora Ahmed breaks down the issue of abortion rights in the Supreme Court. Nathan Harris talks his book, "The Sweetness of Water."
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Tuesday, January 25: Stan Harris, William Dalrymple, David Rudolph
Stan Harris discusses the Louisiana Restaurant Association and urges Congress to consider revitalizing restaurant business funding. William Dalrymple talks about his latest book The Anarchy. David Rudolph shares his views of the wrongly convicted and his book American Injustice.
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