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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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January 26th: Jill Craft, Ray Strother, Ron Faucheux
Jill Craft talks the firing of Sharon Lewis at LSU, and her lawsuit against the University. Ray Strother recalls Bill Clinton's campaign. Ron Faucheux analyzes the Louisiana Senate Race.
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Friday, January 28th: Billy Nungesser, Kip Corbin, and Kara Fitzgerald.
Billy Nungesser promotes upcoming Mardi Gras season and coalitions against littering, Kip Corban talks about spinal health and article in Tiger Rag about spine and back health, and Kara Fitzgerald discusses nutrition, biological aging and her latest book Younger You: Reduce your Bio Age and Live Longer, Better.
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Friday, January 21: Mary Olive Pierson, Mark Vonnegut, Amy E. Herman
Mary Olive Pierson discusses St. George's zoning and failed actions of the split Senate, Mark Vonnegut reviews our standings with Covid and the efficacy of vaccines and masks to curb severity of cases, Amy E. Herman speaks about her latest book Fixed. How to Perfect the Fine Art of Problem-Solving and how art affects how we view our world.
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Monday, January 17th: Darrell Glasper, Dr. Clyde Robertson, Dr. Faye Williams, Mark Kram
Darrell Glasper, Dr. Clyde Robertson, and Dr. Faye Williams honor Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy. Mark Kram remembers Muhammad Ali on his 80th birthday.
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Tuesday, January 18: John Schroder, Tyler Bridges
John Schroder talks about our States fiscal surplus and his potential run for Governor , Tyler Bridges speaks about Gary Chambers and legal Marijuana.
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Wednesday, January 19th: Tom Aswell, Ted James, Blanca Blanco
Louisiana Voice Owner Tom Aswell talked with Jim about Gary Chambers campaign ad that shows him smoking marijuana, they also dove into local politics and the continuing federal investigation into the death of Ronald Greene. State Representative Ted James discussed the upcoming redistricting session, the federal voter's rights bill and his new job with the Small Business Administration. Actress Blanca Bianco talked about her career in Hollywood.
Thursday, January 20th: Mark Ballard
Jim has an open discussion about current events in the country. Mark Ballard analyzes the current candidates running for Senate, and talks racial and political divides in he country, her immunity, and redistricting.
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