Episodes

Thursday Sep 19, 2024
THURSDAY FULL SHOW W/ DOUGLAS CARSWELL (Ep #834)
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Mississippi Center of public policy President Douglas Carswell joins the show to discuss a wide range of topics from him being a politician in England and moving to Mississippi to MCPP fighting for school choice.

Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
YOUNG MEN AREN'T HAVING SEX OR GOING ON DATES
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Why are young men going on dates or having sex anymore?

Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
WEDNESDAY'S W/ SHAUN YURTKURAN (Ep #833)
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Shaun and I breaking down several topics

Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
Wednesday Sep 18, 2024
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has ordered the city of Jackson to turn over the parcel where Smith-Wills Stadium is located by September 30 or face legal action. In a September 13 letter to Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Fitch said she had determined that terms of the lease granting the parcel to the city had been violated, and the state would take “appropriate action to enforce the reverter language of the 1944 deed.” Included with the one-page letter is a quit claim deed. Fitch tells Lumumba to seek council approval for the deed, and to execute and deliver it to the state “as soon as possible.” “Should the city fail or refuse to convey its rights to the property by September 30, 2024, then appropriate legal action will commence,” Fitch writes. The letter was also provided to all six council members. Council President Virgi Lindsay, who represents the area where Smith-Wills is located, said has not been briefed by legal so cannot comment. Jackson Director of Communications Melissa Faith Payne said the city doesn’t believe it is in breach. JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has ordered the city of Jackson to turn over the parcel where Smith-Wills Stadium is located by September 30 or face legal action. In a September 13 letter to Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Fitch said she had determined that terms of the lease granting the parcel to the city had been violated, and the state would take “appropriate action to enforce the reverter language of the 1944 deed.” Included with the one-page letter is a quit claim deed. Fitch tells Lumumba to seek council approval for the deed, and to execute and deliver it to the state “as soon as possible.” “Should the city fail or refuse to convey its rights to the property by September 30, 2024, then appropriate legal action will commence,” Fitch writes.

Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
Tuesday Sep 17, 2024
1- Kamala Harris promises black Americans that she will sign a bill that forces white American's to pay reparations to black American's if she's the next president of the United States
2- It's time to have a conversation about how weak and overly sensitive Mississippian's have gotten around the topic of being overweight. Apparently it's ok to discuss anyone's addiction issues or struggles but the sacred cow we're not allowed to speak on is people's inability to eat healthy.

Monday Sep 16, 2024
CHARLIE KIRK NUKES SHAD WHITE FROM SPACE OVER FAVRE WITCH HUNT
Monday Sep 16, 2024
Monday Sep 16, 2024
Lindsey Beckham and myself discuss the viral video of Turning Point USA president Charlie Kirk going scorched earth and nuking Mississippi Auditor Shad White from outer space and comparing him to Fani Willis over his Witch hunt of Brett Favre. We breakdown the video and Shad's response.

Monday Sep 16, 2024
MONDAY'S FULL SHOW W/ LINDSEY BECKHAM (Ep #831)
Monday Sep 16, 2024
Monday Sep 16, 2024
1- Breaking down the Trump Assassination attempt from yesterday
2- Charlie Kirk goes scorched earth on Shad White over the Brett Favre witch hunt

Friday Sep 13, 2024

Friday Sep 13, 2024
Friday Sep 13, 2024
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - In the past two weeks, Jackson police have responded to three deadly domestic violence cases. Reynaldo Resendiz Mendoza is still on the run wanted for shooting and killing his sister 30-year-old Susana Resendiz. Her body was found Monday at the OYO Townhouse Inn and Suites on Beasley Road. Twenty-four-year-old Anthony Hawkins was arrested Thursday and charged with the stabbing death of 23-year-old Deandre McDonald. He was killed Thursday on West McDowell Road. According to police, the two were in a relationship. On September 4th, 63-year-old Louise Banks-Tornes was found brutally beaten to death at her home on Carver Street. Her son, 42-year-old Jerry Banks, was accused of the crime. He fled the scene and was captured and arrested three days later. “As many as half of the homicides that we worked this entire year have been domestic disputes, the result of domestic disputes,” said JPD Detective Tommie Brown. “People who know each other, family members, acquaintances, people in relationships.” “You have friends out here you know [are] killing each other, but when we talk about family killing each other, that’s a very sensitive combination right there,” said Deputy Chief of Investigations Sequerna Banks. “So when I go out to these scenes, as a mother, I’m saddened.” According to Dr. Christine Bridges, with the Haven House Family Shelter, domestic violence cases in the state have risen about 70 percent in the past two years.

Friday Sep 13, 2024
Friday Sep 13, 2024
A Belhaven neighborhood institution is set to close it's doors at the end of September and relocate to Madison county. Below is the full statement from Lou's Full-Serv As we approach our 10 year anniversary we’ve been reflecting on how grateful we have been for the support and love you all have shown us in supporting our dreams over this last decade. It has been our pleasure to serve the Belhaven area for the last 10 years and this spot will always hold a piece of our hearts. However, recent years have provided obstacles in this Jackson location that are proving more difficult to hurdle as time goes on. It is with much consideration that we are announcing our last day in Jackson will be Saturday, September 28. As many of you know we have a Ridgeland location called Lou’s Southern Sandwich Co. We love this location and see it as having the very best potential to continue the Lou’s Full-Serv brand. To accomplish this we would like to pivot our focus back to one restaurant and have made the decision to merge our two businesses. Lou’s Southern Sandwich Co. will also be closing briefly beginning September 28 and will reopen on the second week of October as Lou’s Full-Serv. This restaurant will be operating as the Lou’s Full-Serv you have all come to know and love over the years with the addition of your favorite southern sandwich menu items. We are so excited for this change and cannot wait to bring our passion for fine dining southern cuisine to the Madison County area. We hope you will come see us off in Jackson with a bang and welcome us into Ridgeland the same way! Thank you again for your continued support and we will be keeping you up to date as we make all of these exciting changes. Stay tuned and #EatAtLous