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Wednesday, September 29th: John Couvillon, Veneeth Iyengar, Todd Stevens
John Couvillon explains data analytics, and voter trends in Louisiana and throughout the country. Veneeth Iyengar discusses broadband challenges and plans for improvement. Todd Stevens talks new developments in cancer care.
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Thursday, September 30th: Dan Moldea, Mark Ballard
Dan Moldea discusses the government shutdown vote in Congress. Mark Ballard continues the discussion and also speaks on Derrius Guice’s sexual harassment allegations.
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Friday, October 1st: Angelle Bradford, Steve Miley, George Morris
Angelle Bradford speaks on flooding and drainage issues in Baton Rouge and ways that the issues can be improved. Steve Miley discusses being the LSU marching band's videographer and never missing an LSU home game since moving to Baton Rouge. George Morris talks the afternoon newspaper and what caused its demise.
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Monday, September 27th: John Camp, Theo Meyer, Erica Payne
Peabody Award winner John Camp speaks on battling alcoholism and getting sober, and how it got him involved in helping at the O'Brien House. Theo Meyer discusses his conversation with Dr. Anthony Faucci and the possibility of a government shutdown amidst a pandemic. Erica Payne talks her book "Tax the Rich."
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Tuesday, September 28th: Wade Rathke, Mike Wolf, Pamela Paul
Wade Rathke discusses starting ACORN and the state of the American Labor movement. Mike Wolf discusses R. Kelly's charges and Chris Cuomo allegations. Pamela Paul talks about how the internet has changed society and her new book, "100 Things We've Lost to the Internet."
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Friday, October 15th: Billy Nungesser, John Wirt, Laura Galloway
Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser discusses plans to clean up the city of New Orleans and help lower crime rates in order to bring more visitors and comments on the possibility of a gubernatorial run. John Wirt talks James Bonds films and the new one in the series "No Time to Die." Laura Galloway talks her 6 years in the Arctic and her new book, "Dalvi."
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Tuesday, September 7th: Dr. Loren Scott, Mayor Nic Hunter, Mary Stein, Ruchi Gupta
Dr.Loren Scott discusses Hurricane Ida's economic impact. Mayor Nic Hunter speaks on where Lake Charles is in their rebuilding efforts. Mary Stein talks reopening the library after the hurricane. Ruchi Gupta discusses food allergies, tolerances and sensitivities.
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Tuesday, October 19th: Anthony Doerr, Stephanie Riegel
Author Anthony Doerr talks his new book, "Cloud Cuckoo Land," and what inspired him to write it. Stephanie Riegel discusses Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center ending their partnership and the causes and LSU Athletics.
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Monday, October 18th: Luke Mixon, Jason Berry, Glenn Guilbeau
Luke Mixon discusses running for Senate, being a veteran, and shares a story about his grandfather. Jason Berry talks his book, "City of a Million Dreams," and turning it into a film. Glenn Guilbeau discusses the state of LSU Athletics.
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Thursday, October 14th: Fred Raiford, Kelvin Hill, Mark Ballard, Robin Wigglesworth
Fred Raiford and Kelvin Hill speak on solutions to the drainage and flooding issues in Baton Rouge and the clean up process after Hurricane Ida. Mark Ballard discusses the friction between former Governor Edwin Edwards's children and wife Trina Edwards following her decision to cremate him. He also discusses Steve Scalise's comments on the 2020 election. Robin Wigglesworth explains the benefits of index funds and how they were started.
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