Episódios
-
Rep. Tony Venhuizen puts the election in context. He breaks down the results and discusses what to expect for South Dakota's next legislative session.
-
A children's book author shares the story of Kenny Higashi, a second-generation Japanese immigrant from Spearfish who fought for America in World War II.
-
Estão a faltar episódios?
-
Our Tech Talk panel brings us a a news roundup of the latest headlines. We discuss the New York Times strike and transparency issues with artificial intelligence.
-
South Dakotans cast their ballots on Tuesday. Jon Hunter and Mike Card take a look at the results race by race and what each means for the state's political future.
-
Two pairs of Dakota Political Junkies bring us updates on the statewide elections and analysis of the presidential race. We explore voter reluctance to change the state constitution.
-
Today's Teacher Talk digs into the pros and cons of artificial intelligence practices and policies for educators. Plus, Alexander Heffner explores Election Day rituals.
-
USD professors KC Santosh, Jessica Messersmith and Jeff Wesner join us for a conversation on how South Dakotan's are using AI for good across various disciplines.
-
A UFO short thriller. A meditative revenge drama. A true survival story. And a historical documentary. Local filmmakers preview their new projects for our listeners.
-
An author and cultural historian explores what our deepest, darkest fears say about us. Plus, why the story of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" has endured.
-
Stu Whitney breaks down polling data. Our Dakota Political Junkies update campaign finance for ballot questions. And a new film explores the full breadth of the political spectrum.
-
Our Teacher Talk panel uses the classic game of Four Square as a guide on how to give good feedback and criticism. Plus, we walk through the trees with SDPB's C.J. Keene.
-
Janet Blank-Libra, Ph.D., shares how she instills empathy as a journalistic ethic in her students. And Emilia Flint, Ph.D., discusses having compassion for your passion.
-
In light of SDPB's new "Unplanned Democracy" podcast and a fast-approaching Election Day, we bring you an updated episode on abortion's political history in South Dakota.
-
Arlouine Gay Kingman and Jim Entenman are new inductees in the SD Hall of Fame. They share their stories and their philosophies for doing good in South Dakota.
-
Initiated Measure 29 puts the cannabis question back before South Dakota's voters. We hear the arguments for and against legalizing marijuana.
-
Teacher Talk unpacks the messages that educators can send through their clothing. Plus, the author of "Don't Look Back" shares her powerful story of survival.
-
New South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee Greg Sands discusses his winding path to entrepreneurship. He shares his struggles through addiction and how he pays it forward.
-
There are three South Dakotans in the 2024 Bush Fellowship cohort. Amber Zora, David O'Hara and Lily Mendoza share their upcoming projects.
-
David Newman, M.D., previews Sanford Health's Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care. Plus, Scott Simpson collaborates with AI to turn poems into songs.
-
Incumbent U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson and Democratic challenger Sheryl Johnson debate the issues. They each make their cases for getting your vote in November.