
KSL's Inside Sources
News & Politics Podcasts
The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.
Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
Description:
The all-new Inside Sources. Hosted by Greg Skordas and Dr. Holly Richardson, two well-known voices in Utah’s legal and political circles.
Language:
English
Episodes
Inside Sources Full Show October 15th, 2025: Utah GOP moves to repeal voter-approved redistricting law
10/15/2025
Former Box Elder Judge Faces CourtInside the new First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsReport: Short-term rentals and their impact on the state of UtahTech safety for families: Instagram, Spotify & YouTube updatesSupreme Court showdown: Louisiana v. Callais and the future of race in redistrictingGovernment shutdown day 15: Food resources for those without workUtah Mammoth home opener: what fans can expect
Duration:01:54:21
Honoring pregnancy and infant loss remembrance day
10/15/2025
The hosts take a moment of reflection and awareness for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day, Holly explains her experience and more facts of the day.
Duration:00:10:44
Utah Mammoth home opener: what fans can expect
10/15/2025
The Utah Mammoth's home opener is tonight, and there is a party planned in downtown SLC! KSL Hockey Insider and host of The Utah Puck Report Podcast, Jay Stevens, joins to discuss all the excitement!
Duration:00:10:16
Government shutdown day 15: Food resources for those without work
10/15/2025
As the federal government shutdown stretches on to its 15th day, thousands of Utahns — from TSA agents to park rangers — are working without pay. But while the politics play out in Washington, families still need food on the table... Utah Food Bank CEO Ginette Bottm shares what families who may be without work can utilize food pantries as a resource and how the community can step up to help.
Duration:00:10:26
Supreme Court showdown: Louisiana v. Callais and the future of race in redistricting
10/15/2025
Today, the Supreme Court hears arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, a case that could alter how race is considered in drawing congressional districts. Kelsey Dallas, Managing Editor for SCOTUSblog, joins with what to know and what's at stake.
Duration:00:11:01
Tech safety for families: Instagram, Spotify & YouTube updates
10/15/2025
Instagram has added more parental controls, and now Instagram users under 18 will now by default, only see content that adheres to PG-13 ratings applied to movies...ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show to discuss this Instagram update. Greg and Holly walk through what other tech organizations are doing, including Spotify Kid accounts and YouTube's new resources for mental health.
Duration:00:10:43
Report: Short-term rentals and their impact on the state of Utah
10/15/2025
Billy Hesterman, President of the Utah Taxpayers Association, breaks down the latest report on short-term rentals and their impact on housing costs.
Duration:00:09:51
Inside the new First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
10/15/2025
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been reorganized. Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News joins Greg and Holly to walk through the new leadership.
Duration:00:11:02
Former Box Elder Judge Faces Court
10/15/2025
A former Box Elder County judge accused of having child sex abuse material is in court today... asking to be released on bail. Greg breaks down the latest on this case and what's expected from the court appearance today.
Duration:00:09:26
Utah GOP moves to repeal voter-approved redistricting law
10/15/2025
The Utah GOP is moving to repeal Proposition 4, the voter-approved measure aimed at curbing gerrymandering. Greg and Holly break down what this means and speak with Elizabeth Rasmussen, Executive Director of Better Boundaries, to discuss the implications of overturning Prop 4 and what’s at stake for fair representation in Utah. Robert Axson, Utah GOP Chairman explains why the party is pushing to overturn Prop 4.
Duration:00:27:59
The dangers of posting vacation photos to social media
10/15/2025
You’re packed, passport’s ready, and you just posted that age old airport selfie to kick off your vacation. But what if that one photo could cost your family thousands of dollars? KSL TV's Matt Gephardt shares how scammers are watching your feed, waiting for you to take off, just to strike you with an imposter scam.
Duration:00:10:57
Inside Sources Full Show October 14th, 2025: SLC airport grounds Homeland Security video over shutdown blame
10/14/2025
Wood tariffs hit housing and local music shopsTeen charged as adult in shooting of Ben Lomond High School studentWhy high-profile inmates may face different prison conditionsUniversity of Utah announces scholarship for families making less than $100,000 per year.Shutdown side hustles: How federal workers are copingMarjorie Taylor Greene clashes with GOP leadershipSweet deals for National Dessert Day
Duration:01:54:50
Sweet deals for National Dessert Day
10/14/2025
It’s National Dessert Day! We round up the best local deals and treats to celebrate — from cookies to cakes and everything in between.
Duration:00:10:27
What to expect from new First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
10/14/2025
Following the death of President Russell M. Nelson, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints prepares to name a new First Presidency. Deseret News Editor Sarah Weaver joins us to explain the process and significance.
Duration:00:10:23
Marjorie Taylor Greene clashes with GOP leadership
10/14/2025
Representative Greene is clashing with her own party. We explore what triggered the split and what it could mean for Republican strategy moving forward.
Duration:00:10:00
Biden commends Trump’s role in Gaza peace deal
10/14/2025
President Biden has praised Trump’s role in ending the Gaza war. We break down the moment of Unity, the latest on the peace plan and the challenges still at hand as many await what comes next.
Duration:00:09:58
Paying farmers to save the Colorado River?
10/14/2025
A new study suggests the cheapest way to conserve water is to pay farmers to use less. Greg and Holly dive into the policy, the science, and the challenges of agricultural conservation.
Duration:00:10:33
Shutdown side hustles: How federal workers are coping
10/14/2025
With the government shutdown in its second week, federal workers are turning to side gigs. Holly and Greg break down the creative ways many are working to stay afloat without paychecks.
Duration:00:10:03
Social media’s impact on kids’ memory and reading
10/14/2025
New research shows that even one hour of daily social media use can lower kids’ test scores. Deseret News writer Lois Collins explains the science and what parents can do to help.
Duration:00:09:55
University of Utah announces scholarship for families making less than $100,000 per year.
10/14/2025
Utah’s colleges see record enrollment this fall. University of Utah President Taylor Randall joins us to discuss the newly announced Utah Promise scholarship, who qualifies, and its impact on working-class families.
Duration:00:09:39