On today's show...
SDPB's C.J. Keene takes a closer look at lagging teacher pay in South Dakota.
We meet the Parkston Pals, two radio performers from yesteryear. Lura Roti spoke with the 1940s singers for SDPB.
A few experts in local food insecurity stopped by ahead of the Sioux Falls Urban Food Forum.
Stephanie Peterson of Fruit of the Coop, Eric Weber of Union Gospel Mission and Jordan Deffenbaugh, the forum's organizer, talk about South Dakota's food ecosystem — and why there are so many food deserts throughout the state.
Nancy Williams, D.A., knows firsthand how few women make it to the upper levels of professional music. She joins with a step-by-step guide on how to survive an issue that's plaguing the classical music industry: Sexism.
Interested in a full-body workout that's accessible to people of all body types? Try aerial silks.
Katie Critzer, co-owner of South Dakota Aerial & Arts, graciously climbs down from the ceiling of her gym to tell us all about the workout that doubles as a sport and art form.