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We dedicate the episode to South Dakota's first poet laureate. Hear clips from SDPB's film on Badger Clark and a reading of his work by the current poet laureate.
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We ask two questions: What makes a good foster family and what support do they need to be at their best? Plus, we learn the science beneath earthquakes in South Dakota.
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A new documentary dives into how more than 300 highly classified documents ended up leaked online earlier this year. We explore what was behind "The Discord Leaks."
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The Native BioData Consortium seeks to give tribes a say in what happens to their biological and health data and helps them benefit from its use.
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Financial therapist Rick Kahler joins us with a foolproof way to predict market trends and get rich. (Actually, he’s here to discuss how there’s no such thing.)
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We share a conversation with Rep. Dusty Johnson about his year in review and his predictions for the upcoming election year.
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A new PBS FRONTLINE documentary catalogues what happened during and after the 2022 Uvalde school shooting. Reporter Lomi Kriel discusses the event's missteps and lessons.
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Gov. Kristi Noem laid out her proposals for the state's budget. Our political analysts look at what she said — and what she didn't.
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Author Chris Enss joins us to discuss the lives and characters of the real people behind Deadwood’s bordellos and brothels.
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Joe Santos, Ph.D., dives into the U.S. mortgage market for today's Monday Macro conversation. Plus, what did we learn from the 2008 financial crisis?
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Every county has a story. Christopher Vondracek tells us a few of them. He discusses the poetry and music in his latest release, “Rattlesnake Summer: The Musical.”
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The author and illustrator behind “The Mitten” and “Cozy” is coming to South Dakota in early December. "In the Moment" spoke with Jan Brett ahead of her tour.