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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.

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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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Building solutions: Behind the silent mental health crisis among construction workers

11/25/2025
Behind the hard hats and heavy machinery, construction workers are battling a silent mental health crisis... and it's having an impact on the workforce as a whole. Holly and Greg are joined by Associate Professor in BYU's department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Dr. James Smith, to uncover why construction workers are struggling and what can be done to turn the tide.

Duration:00:11:10

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Creating a sensory-friendly Thanksgiving for kids with Autism

11/25/2025
Many families may not realize how overwhelming Thanksgiving can be for kids with autism. Greg and Holly talk to an expert about simple ways to make your holiday sensory-friendly, so every child feels calm, comfortable, and included. Above & Beyond Therapy's Clinical Director of Operations in Utah, Magan DiMartino (MS BCBA-LBA COBA), joins the show.

Duration:00:11:31

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Gathering amid outbreak: Measles hits Utah school ahead of the holidays

11/25/2025
As we gather this Thanksgiving, it's important to be aware of recent Measles outbreaks in the state and surrounding areas... Just recently, multiple students were diagnosed with measles after exposure at Wasatch High School. Greg and Holly discuss what to know about the number of cases in Utah and the US. As well as best practices to prevent catching measles with Lois Collins from the Deseret News.

Duration:00:10:47

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Ready, Set, Travel! Delays expected on Utah roads starting TODAY

11/25/2025
We're all trying to stay strong and focused on work as the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches... and many may be checking out as soon as today! UDOT is expecting some delays starting as soon as this afternoon due to Thanksgiving travel! John Gleason with UDOT joins the show to share travel expectations.

Duration:00:09:48

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Why Salt Lake City vanished from Utah’s 2034 Olympic Branding

11/25/2025
From the confusing font and lack of mention of Salt Lake City in the new logo unveiled for the Olympics in Utah, Greg and Holly discuss their reactions to this branding. Listeners chime in with their takes. Fraser Bullock, president and executive chair of the Organizing Committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, joins the show to explain the branding choice.

Duration:00:19:13

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Utah Legislature to appeal judge's congressional map, eyes constitutional amendment

11/25/2025
Republican lawmakers and leadership packed the state capitol for a press conference announcing their plan to appeal Judge Gibson's selected congressional map for Utah. They also announced plans for a constitutional amendment that will address ballot initiatives overriding the state constitution. Greg and Holly discuss and hear a reaction from the Executive Director of Better Boundaries, Elizabeth Rasmussen, Democratic Lawmaker, Representative Doug Owens, who is also a member of the Legislative Redistricting Committee, and Republican Senator Todd Weiler.

Duration:00:39:41

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Inside Sources Full Show November 24, 2025: Comey and James Cases Dismissed

11/24/2025
Some topics we will cover on this episode of Inside Sources: Brain Rot: Study shows how TikTok and Instagram may be rewiring our mindsPolitical breakup: Marjorie Taylor Green resigns amid Trump FirestormMamdani and Trump get ChummyBlack Friday: Deal or No Deal?Pass the Peace, Not the Politics: How to Avoid a Thanksgiving Food Fight

Duration:02:01:33

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Comey and James Cases Dismissed

11/24/2025
A federal judge has dismissed the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, concluding that the prosecutor who brought the charges at President Donald Trump’s urging was illegally appointed by the Justice Department.

Duration:00:10:28

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Crime is Down in the USA

11/24/2025
Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News joins Holly and Greg to discuss new statistics that suggest America is becoming safer, contrary to public belief and polls that say Americans feel crime is getting worse.

Duration:00:10:17

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KSL Kindness: The Park Café teams up with Sober Riders

11/24/2025
The Park Café joins the Sober Riders Motorcycle Club to collect warm winter gear, collecting coats, gloves, hats, blankets and more to support Utahns living without shelter. Greg and Holly talk to Sean Miller, Owner of the Park Café about the initiative and its impact on Utahns.

Duration:00:10:55

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Political breakup: Marjorie Taylor Green resigns amid Trump Firestorm

11/24/2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene drew serious heat from the President after siding with fellow Republican Senator Thomas Massey in urging the Department of Justice to release the Epstein Files. She put out a video on X over the weekend tendering her resignation and pointing out her work for the Republican Party.

Duration:00:09:16

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Mamdani and Trump get Chummy

11/24/2025
In a shocking reversal to public rhetoric, Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani were amicable during their meeting at the White House. Greg and Holly discuss this surprising turn of events.

Duration:00:10:15

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Pass the Peace, Not the Politics: How to Avoid a Thanksgiving Food Fight

11/24/2025
Steven Collis, Professor of Law at University of Texas and Author of "Habits of a Peacemaker" joins the show to talk about how to let cooler heads prevail as divisive politics visit the Thanksgiving dinner table.

Duration:00:10:44

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Crashing the Party: The Department of Transportation Makes New Female Test Dummies

11/24/2025
Crash test dummies aren't something often thought about by the public, but when you consider the disproportionately high statistics of women injured in car accidents, and the low employment of female-presenting crash dummies, the issue comes into focus. Greg and Holly discuss how this employment of female-shaped dummies may save women's lives.

Duration:00:10:17

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Black Friday: Deal or No Deal?

11/24/2025
Black Friday is coming up this week, which means Americans ready their wallets for the best deals of the year... or so we are told. WalletHub's Chip Lupo joins Holly and Greg to tell them about the decrease of value among Black Friday "deals."

Duration:00:10:25

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Holly's Daily Dose of Facts!

11/24/2025
Holly and Greg share more kindness being spread amid the holiday season and Holly shares her top facts of the day!

Duration:00:10:31

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Brain Rot: Study shows how TikTok and Instagram may be rewiring our minds

11/24/2025
Findings from the American Psychological Association have tied short-form video content from apps such as TikTok and Instagram’s Reels page to what researchers call 'brain rot'. Greg and Holly discuss studies that show a potent link between the use of smart phones and social media apps with declining brain activity and diving reading comprehension among young people. Producer Caitlyn Johnston shares her experience after stepping away from social media and prioritizing more long form content. Dr. Matthew Checketts, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at The University of Utah Huntsman Mental Health Institute’s Neurobehavior HOME Program shares his expertise on how our smart phones are impacting our brains and attention spans.

Duration:00:29:49

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Inside Sources Full Show November 21st, 2025: Candidates jump into race for Utah's 1st District US House Seat

11/21/2025
Proposed bill could change what happens to 17-year-olds accused of aggravated murderIllegal orders and military duty: Backlash rises after Trump calls Dems 'seditious' Utah national parks 'bleeding money' feel the pinch from the government shutdown 'Gas Station Heroin'? Arguments surrounding potential statewide ban on KratomThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers age for women to serve full-time missions to 18'Wicked: For Good' and more: Movies that break the mold

Duration:01:16:41

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'Wicked: For Good' and more: Movies that break the mold

11/21/2025
The KSL Movie Show dives into Wicked: For Good, the second part of the Broadway adaptation. Plus, what’s the best movie that’s completely different from its source material? Such as a book or a movie? From The Hobbit to Wicked, we debate the hits and misses.

Duration:00:10:40

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers age for women to serve full-time missions to 18

11/21/2025
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints lowers the age for women to serve full-time missions to 18. What does this mean for families, faith, and the future of missionary work? Sarah Weaver, Editor of the Deseret News, joins the show.

Duration:00:09:16