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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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Inside Sources Full Show April 23rd, 2026: President Trump Reclassifies State-Licensed Medical Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Drug

4/23/2026
UK Approves Lifelong Smoking Ban For Anyone Born After 2008Senate Moves Forward on Major Plan to Boost Immigration Enforcement Funding Behind the Conspiracy: The Missing Scientists UT Crime and Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne Sues Utah County Kalshi Fines and Suspends Political Candidates Lt. Gov. Explains USU Monument Valley Education Building One‑Day Road Trips: Affordable Adventures for Families on a Budget Taxing the Ultra‑Rich: Inside NYC’s High‑End Housing Proposal You Graduated… Now What? Leading Under Pressure: Protecting Your Mental Health When the Stakes Are High Fire in the Sky, Kids at Work Day and the Final Word

Duration:01:49:01

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Fire in the Sky, Kids at Work Day and the Final Word

4/23/2026
A blazing meteorite was spotted across the Utah sky this morning. Greg and Holly talk about what listeners experienced while witnessing it. It's also National Take Your Kid to Work Day, and Holly brought one of her own to go behind the scenes at KSL NewsRadio! Jazzy goes on-air to talk about her experience. Greg shares his closing arguments of the day.

Duration:00:10:45

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Leading Under Pressure: Protecting Your Mental Health When the Stakes Are High

4/23/2026
High‑pressure situations don’t just hit CEOs and executives—parents, community leaders, and everyday people feel the weight too. Greg and Holly sit down with Melanie Jones of the Utah Women and Leadership Institute and local advocate Josie White to discuss navigating mental health challenges when expectations are high and the margin for error feels small.

Duration:00:10:18

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You Graduated… Now What?

4/23/2026
It’s graduation season, which means thousands of new college grads are stepping off the stage and straight into real life. Exciting, overwhelming, and full of possibility all at once. Greg and Holly talk through what graduations are happening now, and share advice they wish every new grad could hear. Texters chime in with their advice.

Duration:00:10:25

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Taxing the Ultra‑Rich: Inside NYC’s High‑End Housing Proposal

4/23/2026
New York's Mayor is eyeing a tax that would hit luxury property owners who live in the city. Greg and Holly discuss this proposal and how it might work.

Duration:00:08:16

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One‑Day Road Trips: Affordable Adventures for Families on a Budget

4/23/2026
With summer on the horizon and fuel and airfare prices climbing, many families are rethinking how to travel without breaking the bank. Today, we explore the joy and practicality of one‑day road trip destinations close enough to reach in a single drive but far enough to feel like a true getaway. Holly shares her own quick‑escape favorites, we highlight nearby spots we often overlook, and we ask listeners: When you need a fast family getaway, what’s your go‑to road‑trip destination that always works?

Duration:00:10:29

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Lt. Gov. Explains USU Monument Valley Education Building

4/23/2026
Utah State University is celebrating the grand opening of its Monument Valley education building. Greg and Holly speak about the significance of this with Utah's Lt. Governor, Diedre Henderson.

Duration:00:10:35

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Kalshi Fines and Suspends Political Candidates

4/23/2026
Prediction market platform Kalshi says it has suspended and fined three political candidates for using the platform to bet on their own races. We go into the details on this exclusion of candidates from the platform and how predictive marketing apps are creating a new landscape for lawmakers.

Duration:00:10:20

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UT Crime and Courts: Michael Aaron Jayne Sues Utah County

4/23/2026
Greg and Holly walk through multiple crime stories in Utah, including the latest situation with Michael Aaron Jayne, the man accused of killing a Santaquin police officer with a semi-truck in 2024 and why he is suing Utah County. Greg and Holly also discuss the arrest of a BYU Professor.

Duration:00:09:35

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Behind the Conspiracy: The Missing Scientists

4/23/2026
Several high-level scientists from government programs have either died or gone missing recently. This has led to a growing conspiracy due to the secrecy and sensitive nature of the research. We speak to ABC News Crime & Terrorism Analyst Brad Garrett about these scientists and why we get so hooked on conspiracy theories.

Duration:00:10:29

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Senate Moves Forward on Major Plan to Boost Immigration Enforcement Funding

4/23/2026
In a marathon voting session last night, the Senate passed a budget resolution that will fund federal immigration enforcement for the next three years. This bill passed along party lines, except for Senators Mike Lee and John Curtis, who voted with the Democrats. Greg and Holly discuss the latest.

Duration:00:09:01

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UK Approves Lifelong Smoking Ban For Anyone Born After 2008

4/23/2026
Cigarettes are on the chopping block for anyone under the age of 18 or younger in the future of the UK. This is part of a "rolling ban" passed by lawmakers for the sale of Tobacco and nicotine products, which would increase the legal age for buying tobacco by one year…every year starting with those born after January 1st, 2009. Greg speaks about the legality of this bill and whether this could actually prevent nicotine addiction early on.

Duration:00:10:25

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President Trump Reclassifies State-Licensed Medical Marijuana as Less-Dangerous Drug

4/23/2026
President Donald Trump's acting AG signed an order reclassifying medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Greg goes into the legal details about this major policy shift in classification and what this change means.

Duration:00:09:25

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Inside Sources Full Show April 22st, 2026: Goshen Fire Update

4/22/2026
Topics we will cover on this episode of KSL's Inside Sources include: Countdown to Convention: Who’s In The Primary and Who’s Still Waiting?The Summer Tech Reset: Healthier Screen Habits for KidsIt's Earth Day! Tips to Protect Wildlife While You Celebrate Too Close for Comfort? Solar Project Sparks Concern in Emery County

Duration:01:57:43

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Fun Facts, Closing Arguments and a 4-Year-OldInvited to Play at Carnegie Hall

4/22/2026
Greg and Holly wrap with fun facts and closing arguments about earth day. Plus, a feel‑good story about a 4‑year‑old piano prodigy set to perform at Carnegie Hall, making them one of the youngest musicians to ever take that iconic stage.

Duration:00:10:38

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Too Close for Comfort? Solar Project Sparks Concern in Emery County

4/22/2026
A group of Emery County homeowners are speaking out against a massive solar project they say could go right next to their home. Homeowner Whitney Phelps says her family didn’t know about the Huntington Creek project until they saw a map and has concerns around how the construction could impact their neighborhood.The hosts listen to part of her interview with KSL NewsRadio's Eric Cabrero on her concerns around the location. Greg and Holly discuss the bigger question of what happens when large renewable projects move into rural areas.

Duration:00:09:46

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Growing Skills: Inside Wasatch Gardens’ Green Team

4/22/2026
A local community garden is giving women experiencing homelessness a second chance. Wasatch Community Gardens is harnessing some of them as they help women experiencing homelessness learn new skills. Greg and Holly talk about the green team.

Duration:00:09:50

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Shifting Support: Trump Approval Slips Among Latter-day Saints in Utah

4/22/2026
President Trump's approval rating is dropping in Utah and it's being attributed to religious voters. Greg and Holly speak with Jason Perry, director of the Hinckley Institute at the University of Utah.

Duration:00:10:01

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Remodel or Move? Making the Right Call in Today’s Housing Market

4/22/2026
With home prices and interest rates keeping many buyers on the sidelines, some homeowners are choosing to remodel instead of move. Greg and Holly talk with Russel Faucette, Owner of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate about how to know if renovating makes sense for your situation — or if buying might still be the better option.

Duration:00:10:50

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Florida AG Opens Criminal Probe Into ChatGPT After FSU Shooting

4/22/2026
Florida’s attorney general opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI’s ChatGPT over whether the artificial intelligence app offered advice to a gunman who killed two people and wounded six others last year at Florida State University. Greg and Holly discuss.

Duration:00:09:18