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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

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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
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Inside Sources Full Show November 19th, 2025: Hot Topics Shaping Utah's 2026 Session: Paper Signatures, Kratom, and Adoption Debates

11/19/2025
Gov. Cox’s Popularity: GOP Strong, Democrats CoolingEpstein Files Vote: Unanimous ShockTexas Redistricting Redo Struck DownGranite Schools to Stay Open after Emotional Public CommentUtah’s Growth: 2 Million More People by 2065Audit: Decades of Problems at Utah Schools for the Deaf and BlindMaking Housing Affordable in Utah: What’s Really Happening?Rooftop Security and a Race Against Time: Security Chief Speaks OutUtah’s Election Wrap-Up: Close Races and a New CityUtah and Women’s Rights: What the musical 'Suffs' may have missedSimple Ways to Spread Kindness This Thanksgiving

Duration:01:49:30

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Simple Ways to Spread Kindness This Thanksgiving

11/19/2025
The season of giving is here! Thanksgiving is just around the corner. With many families still recovering from the ripple effects of the government shutdown and navigating an uncertain economy... Greg and Holly share practical ways YOU can make a difference and spread kindness this holiday season.

Duration:00:10:33

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Utah and Women’s Rights: What the musical 'Suffs' may have missed

11/19/2025
Inspired by recently seeing the musical "Suffs", Holly reflects on Utah’s early leadership in granting women the right to vote—and what that history means today.

Duration:00:09:53

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Utah’s Election Wrap-Up: Close Races and a New City

11/19/2025
From razor-thin mayoral races to Utah’s newest incorporated city, we break down the final election results—and Greg shares his personal take on Ogden Valley’s vote.

Duration:00:10:33

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Rooftop Security and a Race Against Time: Security Chief Speaks Out

11/19/2025
For the first time, Charlie Kirk’s Security Chief is speaking out about the day Kirk was shot and killed at UVU. He recounts the frantic race to save Kirk's life as well as what was discussed regarding rooftop security on that harrowing day. Greg and Holly explore the latest information shared with Eva Terry from the Deseret News, as well as conversations about security coordination for the event.

Duration:00:09:30

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Making Housing Affordable in Utah: What’s Really Happening?

11/19/2025
As Utah’s population grows, housing affordability remains a major challenge. Russel Faucette from The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate dives into inventory trends, how first-time buyers are navigating the market, and what strategies can help get more people into homes.

Duration:00:10:08

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Audit: Decades of Problems at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind

11/19/2025
A legislative audit reveals systemic issues at Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Jason Swenson with the Deseret News joins us to discuss what the audit found and what remedies are being considered.

Duration:00:10:03

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Utah’s Growth: 2 Million More People by 2065

11/19/2025
Utah is projected to add 2 million residents by 2065, but growth is slowing. Mallory Bateman from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute explains what’s driving this trend—is it migration, declining birthrates, and an aging population?

Duration:00:10:39

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Granite Schools to Stay Open after Emotional Public Comment

11/19/2025
After emotional public comment, the Granite School District board voted against closing two elementary schools. Ben Horsley, Superintendent of The Granite School District, joins us to explain what changed—and what this means for families and if this issue will be revisited.

Duration:00:09:22

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Texas Redistricting Redo Struck Down

11/19/2025
Judges have struck down Texas’s redrawn maps as unconstitutional, leaving lawmakers scrambling. What does this mean for future elections and how does this situation compare to Utah's redistricting issue? Greg breaks down the ruling.

Duration:00:10:32

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Epstein Files Vote: Unanimous Shock

11/19/2025
A bill to release Epstein-related documents sailed through Congress with near-unanimous support—just one “no” vote. We unpack the political fallout, from Larry Summers quitting OpenAI’s board to Trump’s warning that Democrats will regret this move. As the bill reaches President Trump's desk… will he sign it?

Duration:00:09:21

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Gov. Cox’s Popularity: GOP Strong, Democrats Cooling

11/19/2025
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox remains a favorite among Republicans, but new polling shows his support among Democrats is slipping. Brigham Tomco with the Deseret News joins us, and Greg and Holly weigh in from both sides of the aisle on what’s driving the divide. Holly breaks down what surprised her with the way the Governor is faring with Republicans.

Duration:00:10:17

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Hot Topics Shaping Utah's 2026 Session: Paper Signatures, Kratom, and Adoption Debates:

11/19/2025
The final interim meetings before the 2026 legislative session are here—and they’re packed with hot topics. From paper signature gathering to kratom regulation and adoption issues, we break down why these discussions set the tone for next year’s big debates.

Duration:00:09:40

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Inside Sources Full Show November 18th, 2025: Court condemns threats after Utah judge's redistricting ruling

11/18/2025
Cloudflare's flame goes out: Tuesday's internet shake-up SLC parking ticket hot spotsUS House to vote on release of Epstein Files todayRegularly listening to music can help brain health, new research showsNuclear power on its way to Brigham CitySaudi Arabia's Crown Prince visits the White House...and more!

Duration:01:40:10

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Kilby Block Party 2026 lineup released

11/18/2025
It's time! The lineup for this year's Kilby Block Party was announced today, and we've got some big names coming to Utah! KSL Digital Content Producer, Parly Scott, loops in Greg and Holly about the lineup, what Kilby Block Party is, and what it provides for Utah.

Duration:00:09:43

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KSL's Kindness Campaign

11/18/2025
As a part of KSL's Kindness Campaign, Greg and Holly share the story of a donation drive for pet supplies, created by Idaho parents, in honor of their late daughters' love for animals.

Duration:00:10:43

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince visits the White House.

11/18/2025
The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited the White House this afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump after the announcement that the U.S. military will be selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. Greg and Holly discuss what this business deal means for the U.S.

Duration:00:10:49

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Nuclear power on its way to Brigham City

11/18/2025
It was announced by Utah Governor Spencer Cox that they are planning to build nuclear energy facilities in Brigham City as part of "Operation Gigawatt". We bring on Founder & CEO of Alpen Associates, Scott Cuthbertson, to discuss this location and how nuclear energy continues to develop.

Duration:00:09:59

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Regularly listening to music can help brain health, new research shows

11/18/2025
Everybody loves to crank their jams while they are commuting or getting chores done around the house, but it might be doing more for your brain than you expect. Deseret News Reporter Lois M. Collins joins us to discuss some findings that show music can help soothe those with dementia and also reduce the risk of Dementia and other forms of cognitive decline.

Duration:00:09:49

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US House to vote on release of Epstein Files today

11/18/2025
The Epstein Files have been a hotly debated topic in politics, and the House will vote soon on whether or not to release the files to the public. President Donald Trump has pressed House Republicans to vote for the release of the files when they come to the floor. We bring on Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux for the latest details and discuss a new poll about how Utahns feel about the Epstein files drama.

Duration:00:18:51