Lori Walsh
"In the Moment" Host, Special CorrespondentLori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast
In ten years of public radio, she has interviewed more than 10,000 guests on-air, in the studio, or on stage. Walsh is also a writer, poet, and teaching artist.
A graduate of the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Calif., Walsh also studied humanities at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu and received her bachelor's degree in journalism from Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D. She was honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps in 1994; she served six years as a cryptologic Korean linguist. Walsh lives in Sioux Falls.
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PodcastsProfessor David Swanson, Ph.D., explains the fascinating ways South Dakota songbirds survive the winter weather.
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Professor David Swanson, Ph.D., explains the fascinating ways South Dakota songbirds survive the winter weather.
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As South Dakota prepares to adjust to a shifting fiscal landscape, we check in with the Pew Fiscal 50 project for analysis.
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PodcastsAs South Dakota prepares to adjust to a shifting fiscal landscape, we check in with the Pew Fiscal 50 project for analysis.
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SDPB heads to the classroom to hear from our youngest public radio voices.
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PodcastsSDPB heads to the classroom to hear from our youngest public radio voices.
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PodcastsA 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.
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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.
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PodcastsThousands of people protested construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. A new poetry collection takes readers inside a community, nearly 10 years later.
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Thousands of people protested construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. A new poetry collection takes readers inside a community, nearly 10 years later.