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  • Dr. Kip Corbin talks being a U.S. Olympic Team Doctor during the 1988 Olympic Trials and the 1992 Olympics, and working with the LSU Women's Track team. He also gives tips in strength training and flexibility and how to maintain it as you get older. Dr. Wendy Suzuki discusses her book, "Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion," and what to do when you feel anxious. Nancy Colier continues the dsicussion on anxiety, and her book "Can't Stop Thinking: How to Let Go of Anxiety and Free Yourself from Obsessive Rumination." Paul Hawken speaks on climate change, what we can do as a whole to help slow it down and his book, "Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation."
  • Hypolite Landry recalls breaking the world flight record in 1969, being a coroner. David Fahrenthold discusses Donald Trump's finances. Tyler Bridges talks sports betting in Louisiana, Vincent Bruno, and his new book, "The Flight: A Father's War, a Son's Search."Darlene Adams Rowland talks the Red Stick Farmer's Market, and their upcoming auction.
  • Greg Meriwether speaks on his long career at WAFB and Baton Rouge serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. Author Stephen Maitland-Lewis talks about his love for Louis Armstrong and the city of New Orleans and his new book, "Mr. Simpson and Other Short Stories."
  • Kyle Ardoin gives an update on postponed state elections. Phillip Manuel discusses the struggles of being a musician during a pandemic, and talks his musical influences. Rudy Macklin speaks on Dale Brown's impact as a coach and how the school plans to honor his legacy.
  • Political commentator and author George Will reflects on his career as a writer, how America has changed over the years, and his new book "American Happiness and Discontents: The Unruly Torrent, 2008-2020." LSU assistant professor and researcher Joshua Darr talks the effects of local newspapers dropping national opinion columns, new book "Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization." Major Bobbie Ragsdale remembers his friend Vincent Bruno.
  • Jenee Slocum, Director of the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs, speaks on diversifying college campuses and the Reilly Center's upcoming forum on October 13th. Andy Anderson and Fred Dent discuss differing investment philosophies, changes in the stock market.
  • Bobby and Cheryl Love talk their book, "The Redemption of Bobby Love," and Bobby discusses his childhood and how it shaped him. Sashika Baunchand and Dana Winbush discuss the Baton Rouge Community Street Team and what exactly they do to help prevent crime in the community. Anita Hill speaks on her experience with gender violence and her new book, "Believing: Our Thirty Year Journey to End Gender Violence."
  • Mary Olive Pierson discusses representing City Court Judge Johnell Matthews, and how Hurricane Ida effected her and what can be done to help river parishes. Lacie Lemoine speaks on how the pandemic has effected children in school, what it's like to be an educator during this time, and new policies.
  • Jennifer Harding speaks on the hardships the education system has been facing throughout the pandemic and the lack of educators in Louisiana. Mark Ballard discusses vaccines being a partisan issue and the vote on the infrastructure bill.
  • Flynn Foster discusses the benefits of renewing the CATS tax. Quin Hillyer talks the New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial elections. Ilsa Govan discusses her book, "What's Up with White Women?"
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