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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Everybody worries. But when does it tip into clinical anxiety? We talk to a psychologist for Mental Health Awareness Month. Plus, a look at the future of local newsrooms.
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Everybody worries. But when does it tip into clinical anxiety? We talk to a psychologist for Mental Health Awareness Month. Plus, a look at the future of local newsrooms.
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Molly McRoberts is editor of Potter County News and president of the South Dakota NewsMedia Association. She shares her goals for the future of the state’s newsrooms.
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SDPB's Lee Strubinger joins "In the Moment" to unpack the political consequences of Gov. Kristi Noem's new book. We talk about Cricket, Kim Jong Un and Jason Ravnsborg.
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Aging is expensive. Financial therapist Rick Kahler explores how to pay for long-term care and 'die broke' without outliving your finances.
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Aging is expensive. Financial therapist Rick Kahler explores how to pay for long-term care and 'die broke' without outliving your finances.
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Historians Jon Lauck and Jon Schaff recap the 56th Dakota Conference. They discuss the political influence of South Dakota and the current state of history education.
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We speak to one of the prime sponsors of Senate Bill 201, which was signed into law this session. Rep. Will Mortenson joins us for a look at the content of the bill.
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South Dakota poet Joseph Bottum lends us his voice and works for National Poetry Month. Hear and feel the words of "Bliss and Blunder" and "Homecoming."
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If you find a piece of prehistory during your summer vacation, be a responsible citizen scientist and report it. Park ranger Mattison Shreero shares how to do that.