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In the Moment
Author: SDPB, Lori Walsh
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"In the Moment" is a daily podcast hosted by SDPB’s Lori Walsh, and conversations with newsmakers can also be heard weekdays on "Morning Edition."In the Moment tells stories of our state and introduces you to people who are doing something or creating something for a reason. We tell these stories with fairness, compassion and imagination. We bring our listeners into the conversations and keep them In the Moment.
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From trust and transparency to South Dakota's resilience for cyberattack, GOED Commissioner Bill Even discusses what it means to grow the economy.
A documentary film looks at the coordinated effort to ban books and criminalize librarians in America. SDPB's Lori Walsh talks with filmmaker Kim A. Snyder.
Rev. Dr. Lauren Stanley answered the call for clergy to travel to Minneapolis. Here's why she went and what she saw.
The federal reserve loses a key power play for independence. Does a balance sheet in the red leave the central bank vulnerable to political pressure?
The band Humbletown is at work on a new album. Band members gather around the desk to play
Lt. Gov. Tony Venhuizen says most states put more money into economic development than South Dakota does. Here's why that matters.
Eligible law school students can bypass the bar exam. We examine a pilot program that offers an alternative pathway to a legal career in South Dakota.
Karl Adam, president of the South Dakota Bankers Association, outlines the impact of a 10% interest rate cap.
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds lays out his vision for the future of South Dakota.
Macroeconomist Joe Santos says policy by rule — rather than by discretion — would do more to protect the Federal Reserve from political pressure.
Members of Midtown Coffee Radio Hour chat about how pandemic isolation and the Danish concept of hygge inspired a fictional coffee shop where friends create and everyone belongs
Mike Thompson offers insight into the biggest legal questions of the week. Thompson talks with SDPB's Lori Walsh about transgender athletes, the Second Amendment, and how the laws of war restrain, protect, and help combatants return to peace when the war is over.
SDPB brings you an hour of state politics coverage featuring analysis of the governor's address, along with the legislative priorities from the state's attorney general and chief justice.
How do countries respond when the U.S. "takes over?" We discuss U.S. actions in Venezuela and Iran with Tim Schorn, Ph.D.
South Dakotans with entrepreneurial spirits have access to free resources. Elizabeth Freer and Sadie Swier discuss everything from free in-person consultations to human resource webinars.
Matthew Davis, author of "A Biography of a Mountain" talks with SDPB's Lori Walsh.
Professor David Swanson, Ph.D., explains the fascinating ways South Dakota songbirds survive the winter weather.
As South Dakota prepares to adjust to a shifting fiscal landscape, we check in with the Pew Fiscal 50 project for analysis.
SDPB heads to the classroom to hear from our youngest public radio voices.
A new book explores the history of America through the lens of evergreen trees. SDPB talks with Trent Preszler about the science of evergreens and the human cost of industrial excess.




