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  • Changing the way providers approach their patients and the specific words they use can have a huge impact on care. Plus, an SDPB Star Wars fanatic celebrates the sci-fi universe.
  • Friday is a national day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women. Lily Mendoza joins In the Moment to discuss remembering, assisting and advocating.
  • Financial therapist Rick Kahler joins In the Moment to explain the disconnect between a lottery winner's well-laid plans and the financial realities.
  • A new film from PBS FRONTLINE explores the increased power and controversies tied to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Director Michael Kirk joins In the Moment.
  • What can we learn about Gov. Kristi Noem's leadership style from her political origin stories? Our Dakota Political Junkie Seth Tupper joins us with an analysis.
  • Litigation can be expensive and more South Dakotan’s are representing themselves in court. SDPB’s Laura Johnson reports on South Dakotas attempt to connect residents in need with lawyers and legal services. Plus we celebrate a nostalgic feast with restauranteur and author Laurel Lather.
  • We explore the world's oceans and how human actions are creating the future of our planet.
  • Dakota Political Junkies Lisa Hager and Dave Wiltse discuss the ever-evolving challenges of pandemic public health policy.
  • If you are stressed or feel shame regarding money or your financial wellbeing, your body is paying attention. We talk with financial therapist Rick Kahler about how your relationship with money can deplete you or transform your life. We also discuss war and sunflowers, the Sacred Circle Garden, and tourism in tribal nations.
  • We talk with Influential She's Deb Soholt and Mel Schopp. We also expand our possibilities by exploring the virtual world of a "metaversity." Plus, we ask: What if healthy eating policy could transform a South Dakota city?
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