In The Moment
Monday - Friday
In the Moment with Lori Walsh is SDPB’s daily radio program.
We bring you world-class radio storytelling featuring the highest journalistic integrity. We tell true stories of our state and true stories of people who are doing something or creating something for a reason. We tell these stories with intelligence, fairness, compassion and imagination. We bring our listeners into the conversations and keep them In the Moment.
Monday through Friday, at 9 a.m., 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. CT
Latest Episodes
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Gov. Kristi Noem has proposed a 65% cut to SDPB's state funding. General Manager Julie Overgaard and Friends of SDPB's CEO Ryan Howlett respond to that plan.
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The Good Night Theatre Collective discusses their production of "A Christmas Story." And poet Joseph Bottum previews his new Christmas-themed collection.
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Tom Dempster traveled to Damascus more than 25 years ago. He shares his first impression of then-President Bashar al-Assad and what he got wrong about the dictator.
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High costs and few openings make it difficult for working parents to find child care. Three leaders across South Dakota discuss workable, bipartisan solutions.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a case challenging a Tennessee law. That law is similar to South Dakota's ban on gender-affirming care for minors.
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We explore a science experiment in nearby waters, a cultural history of ice and meet a Lower Brule high school teacher heading to Antarctica with National Geographic.
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Two authors share their new books rooted in South Dakota history, politics and landscapes. Plus, find book recommendations from NPR.
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Gov. Kristi Noem's laid out her accomplishments and priorities for the state budget.
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South Dakota Day of Giving is a call to action for local philanthropy. We highlight seven organizations seeking to connect donors and volunteers with causes they care about.
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Gov. Kristi Noem is scheduled to give the state budget address on Tuesday. We get previews of what lawmakers are listening for from Republican Tony Venhuizen and Democrat Linda Duba.