Boyd Matheson brings a one-of-a-kind insider perspective to Utah and national politics. Boyd is the former chief-of-staff to Senator Mike Lee, former head of the conservative Sutherland Institute and is current Opinion Editor at the Deseret News.

Pressure mounts to release Epstein files AG's v. AI Is the American Dream failing? One Woman, One Thanksgiving Mission, 300 Families Fed Women's Suffrage in Utah KSL Movie Show!

KSL Movie Show Hosts Andy Farnsworth and Rachel Wagner join Greg and Holly to talk movies. Specifically, their favorite adaptations of works from the legendary Stephen King.

As the Broadway show "Suffs" visits Salt Lake City, Lt. Gov Deidre Henderson met with the cast to discuss Utah's essential role in women's right to vote. Lt. Gov Deidre Henderson joins Holly and Greg to discuss the show and the larger message behind it.

A Utah woman's grassroots organization aims to feed 300 families this weekend. This amazing effort to feed Utahns in need all started from one woman helping her neighbors.

If you have been struggling to keep up with your bills or feel like it would be too expensive to have a child, you're not alone. Lois Collins from the Deseret News joins Holly and Greg to discuss the results of the American Family Survey.

Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins Greg and Holly to discuss his new bipartisan task force formed alongside North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson. The task force will focus on driving policy to make AI safe and well-regulated.

As a petition makes its way towards the House floor, the Trump Administration braces for a large breakaway of GOP lawmakers to vote for the release of the files. Some lawmakers, however, are doubtful of a full release of the files.

Becky Wickstrom from the Utah Department of Workforce Services told Holly and Greg about when Utahns should expect to see their benefits, as well as just how large of an impact the shutdown had on Utah families. But while SNAP comes back, people are still left wondering about things like flights and backpay.

University of Utah Swatted Statesmen at State Schools Holiday forecast sends mixed message We're (almost) number 1! (again) ... and more!

World Kindness Day, Pickle Day, Silent Sentinels, Holly shares a host of fun facts that inform as well as entertain.

It is World Kindness Day today! Holly and Greg take texts from listeners and talk about the acts of kindness they have experienced recently.

As the years go on, first-time homebuyers are getting older. Previous to 1989, they were in their 20's, then they crawled through the 30's, and now in 2025, they have officially hit 40. As more adults are living with their families, questions arise about how we get people into homes.

Kathleen Reibe and Ben McAdams were the first to throw their hat in the ring when it came time to announce candidacy for the new congressional district. The district was made heavily competitive for Democrats after Judge Diana Gibson chose a new congressional map earlier this week.

Giving Machines are appearing in over 126 cities worldwide to help people spread holiday love and joy. Aimee Cobabe from the Church News joins Holly and Greg to tell them where they can find a Giving Machine and what exactly they do.

Utah has ranked second in the nation for community connection according to the Cache Valley Daily study. This means Utah residents are among the most connected and community-oriented in the nation. Shawn Teigen from the Utah Foundation joins Holly and Greg to explain how we place just so high.

Holiday hiring is hitting recession levels, but holiday spending is expected to hit the trillion-dollar mark. Michael Koefed, Professor of Economics and writer for the Deseret News, joins Greg and Holly to talk about this "K" shaped economy and what it means for the holiday season.

This week, former US Senator Mitt Romney spoke at BYU about the importance of finding your purpose. Also this week, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona and Utah's own Sen. John Curtis spoke at UVU about ending political violence, just months after a political influencer was killed on the very same campus.

Last night, SLCPD was informed of an alleged gunman on the campus of the University of Utah, which turned out to be a swatting hoax. Swatting is the dangerous practice of calling in a high-intensity police response to a hoax scene. Greg and Holly spoke to retired FBI Agent Greg Rogers about what these scenes look like and why they're so dangerous.

Yesterday marked the 43rd and last day of the government shutdown as President Trump signed the bill to end the standoff between Republicans and Democrats. The healthcare provisions were left out of this iteration, but are expected to be argued in January when we may see another shutdown. Greg and Holly spoke to Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux about the process of getting SNAP benefits back on their feet.

Redistricting In Utah Epstein emails released Northern Lights Dazzle Utah Former Mayor Jeff Silvestrini reflects on his career Your thoughts may soon be worth more than a penny Housing in Utah slows down, is this a continuing trend? November is Family Engagement Month! Utah is (almost) number 1! Fun Facts with Holly!

What would you do if pop royalty Taylor Swift bought some of your jewelry? Well, one Utah jeweler saw a familiar piece in a paparazzi photo taken of Travis and Taylor in New York. The business has since seen a meteoric rise in sales.

According to a WalletHub study, Utah came in a close second for the most charitable state in the nation. Closely squeaked out of the lead by Wyoming, Utah still has the highest donation rate relative to net worth.

Jason Swenson from The Deseret News joins Greg and Holly to talk about the importance of parent involvement. It may seem obvious that participating in your child's life and activities is important, but Jason tells us just how important it is.

Russel Faucette of the Stern Team by Omada Real Estate joins the show to talk with Holly and Greg about where the housing market stands today. Is the slowing a larger trend or just a bump in the road? Russel lent his expertise to tell us what to expect.

As President Trump phases out the production of pennies, businesses are scrambling to adjust their prices. Now, many companies are focused on rounding their prices. Director of the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, Katie Hoss, told us what this means for our wallets.

Jeff Silvestrini, Former Mayor of Millcreek, joined the show to talk about his achievements, his successor, and what is next for the attorney-turned-mayor. Greg and Holly share stories with the beloved former mayor.

Last night, Utah was treated to the spectacular Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights. KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joined Greg and Holly to explain the science behind the phenomenon.

A series of private email chains between convicted sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell was released by House Democrats that imply Trump knew about Jeffrey Epstein's operation and had some closeness to it; however, the emails didn't directly implicate him.

The ongoing redistricting battle saw a major development on Monday night, when Judge Diana Gibson ruled that the map chosen by the legislature was invalid and instead adopted a map drawn by the League of Women Voters. Greg and Holly also spoke with Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, who shed light on what this decision means for the future of Utah politics.

The government shutdown is now seeing its end after over a month, shattering the record set by the 35-day shutdown in 2018 that began over a dispute in funding for the border wall. Greg and Holly spoke to Deseret News Congressional Correspondent Cami Mondeaux, who is in DC right now, about how things look from the ground.

Utah Redistricting Battle rages on SCOTUS in Session Aging Gracefully with Lois Collins Half-Century Mortgages: are they worth it? Honoring America's Veterans Fun Facts with Holly!

Veterans Day meal deals, the origins of Veterans Day, and more fun facts!

As this November 11th comes around, we remember the sacrifices made by the veterans who came home as well as those who didn't. Holly and guest host John Dougall spoke to Jennie Taylor from the Major Brent Taylor Foundation about what Utahns can do to support the veterans around them.

President Trump expressed interest in creating a 50-year mortgage to stimulate home purchasing among younger age groups, as the average age of the homebuyer continues to creep up. Will a 50-year mortgage help homeowners? Or just the banks? Holly and guest host John Dougall discuss.

Lois Collins from the Deseret News joined Holly and guest host John Dougall to discuss the aging process and how people enjoy it. Things as simple as changing the route you take to work, or even brushing your teeth with the other hand, can keep your mind young.

Kelsey Dallas, Editor of SCOTUSblog, joined Holly and guest host John Dougall to talk about what's coming up for the Supreme Court and what decisions they have made in the past week.

Late last night, Third Circuit Judge Diana Gibson ruled that Map C, the map chosen by the legislature last month, does not meet the constitutional requirements of fairness, and instead chose a map proposed by the League of Women Voters. Holly and guest host John Dougall talk to GOP Party Chair Rob Axson and Better Boundaries Executive Director Elizabeth Rasmussen about the decision and what comes next.

After the longest shutdown in US history, the Senate has finally passed a bill that will allow the United States government to reopen, but will this end be enough to fix what the shutdown broke? Holly and guest host John Dougall discuss the end of the shutdown.

Is it a bird? It's certainly not a plane! Travelers face heavy delays Shutdown day 40 Provo presumed Mayor-Elect Marsha Judkins joins Inside Sources Redistricting rears its head as a new decision comes Holly and Steve talk energy Zoning laws and housing Antelope Island and its great Buffalo herds Substance Use Disorders Among Utah Women: 2025 Update Parents Empowered against Underage Drinking Fun Facts

Sinking boats and what's in the water below. Also, the Marines turn 250! Holly tells us some of the fun facts of the day!

The number one reason that kids will turn away from underage drinking is because of their parents. Michelle Schmitt from the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services joins Holly and guest host Steve Handy to talk about Parents Empowered, the program focused on reducing the rate of underage drinking.

A study focused on the use of illicit substances among Utah women revealed some shocking statistics about how Utah's women are impacted by drugs like opiates and amphetamines. Corrine Clarkson, an author of the study, joins the show to break down some of the statistics.