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Rediscover enchantment & wonder in a post-pandemic world

On today's In the Moment...

How can we re-engage as we exit a pandemic? Bestselling author Katherine May has some suggestions.

We're living in an age with constant demands on our time and attention. Between social media, the 24/7 news cycle and a work-life balance crisis, life can feel like a grind. In her new book, May explores how to reconnect to the full human experience by reigniting your sense of wonder.

We'll also take a look at a one-of-a-kind study that Sanford Health may join.

How can a patient join a clinical trial when they're unable to consent? Paul Bjordahl, M.D., joins to discuss an international trauma study. What is the study? What are the benefits? And what are the ethics involved?

South Dakota was the first state to allow citizens to petition for bills or constitutional amendment to appear on the ballot. House Bill 1200 would tweak the requirements for that process. Listen to lawmakers debate it in their own words.

Kevin Woster joins In the Moment to remember Jack Billion through an impromptu medical exam on the floor of the House.

Plus, we'll play an excerpt from season two of Delta David Gier and Mark Bertrand's "Hearing the Music" podcast.

Lori Walsh is a special correspondent with SDPB and host of the "In the Moment" podcast.
Ellen Koester served as a producer of "In the Moment," SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.
Ari Jungemann served as a producer of In the Moment, SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.

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