Lori Walsh
In the Moment Host, Senior ProducerLori Walsh is the host and senior producer of In the Moment, SDPB's daily news and culture broadcast.
In six years of public radio, she has interviewed more than 6000 guests on-air, in the studio, or on stage. Walsh is also a writer, poet, and teaching artist. Her professional memberships include Investigative Reporters & Editors, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the National Book Critics Circle.
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 and is the caretaker of a tortoise known as "The Entity.”
Connect: @sdpbinthemoment (Instagram), @MomentSDPB (Twitter) and Email: Lori.Walsh@sdpb.org
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We check back in on Norm, Farmers Business Network's AI agronomy advisor, and look to the future of AI on the farm.
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Tawa Ducheneaux and Marty Two Bulls Jr. share a look at the Lakota youth art show at The Heritage Center.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPIA) was recently confirmed in a South Dakota dairy cattle herd. Dr. Beth Thompson gives an update on the virus.
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Tom Dempster, our Dakota Political Junkie today, makes his case for open primaries ahead of the upcoming election season. Plus, we hear his analysis on bias in media.
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Tom Dempster, our Dakota Political Junkie today, makes his case for open primaries ahead of the upcoming election season. Plus, we hear his analysis on bias in media.
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We check in on the safety of milk and dairy herds after avian flu was detected in South Dakota's cattle. Beth Thompson, state veterinarian, has an update.
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We check in on the safety of milk and dairy herds after avian flu was detected in South Dakota's cattle. Beth Thompson, state veterinarian, has an update.
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We talk to the director of "Children of Ukraine." Paul Kenyon discusses the stories of the missing children and why they may be in Russia-controlled territories.
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Debra Johnston, MD, shares what the pediatric intensive care unit she trained in looked like and how these units — and the patients in them — have changed.
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A PBS FRONTLINE documentary tracks the locations and stories of missing Ukrainian children. We speak to the director about Russia's alleged role in the disappearances.