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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.

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    Inside Sources Full Show June 15th, 2026: The beginning of the End?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 113:13


    The Other Side of the Other Side America's 250th Birthday  Your Voice Your Vote: CD1  A Deadly Weekend for Daredevils  America's Gambling Problem  Fun Facts and Closing Arguments! 

    Fun Facts and Closing Arguments! 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 10:32


      Holly and Greg talk about the advantages of telling dad jokes, and Holly shares some fun facts.

    America's Gambling Problem 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 10:37


      Greg and Holly talk to Jay Evensen, Opinion Editor of the Deseret News, about a judge's decision to let a college football player continue to play despite a pattern of gambling, and America's struggle with gambling at large.  

    A Deadly Weekend for Daredevils 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 9:04


      Over the weekend, a string of extreme sports accidents has resulted in death across Utah and beyond. Greg and Holly talk about some of those deaths and the risks associated with extreme sports. 

    Your Voice Your Vote: CD1 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 46:00


      In this special hour, Greg and Holly speak to all the Democratic candidates headed to the primaries later this month. Liban Mohamed, Ben McAdams, Michael Farrell, and Senator Nate Blouin all told Inside Sources why they believe they are the best fit for CD1.  

    America's 250th Birthday 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 18:01


      Hannah Stratford, AP US History Teacher, joins Holly and Greg to discuss the question, are all men truly treated equally, as the Declaration of Independence says they should be? 

    The Other Side of the Other Side 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 10:39


      Other Side Foundation CEO Tim Stay joins the show to discuss two critical articles aimed at the rehab's therapy and labor practices.  

    The beginning of the End? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 8:51


      President Trump has announced that they plan to sign a tentative ceasefire with Iran on Friday. Greg and Holly talk more about that as we see another possible end to the war.  

    Inside Sources Full Show June 12th, 2026: San Juan County Assessor Recommended for Removal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 74:52


    Nixonmaxxing Do Smear Campaigns Really Work? A Wrongful Arrest out of a Sci-fi Film The Highs and Lows of American Education We got the flytrap All Wrong A Controversial Pick for Deputy Clerk The KSL Movie Show!

    The KSL Movie Show! 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 10:47


      Holly and Greg are joined by Andy Farnsworth and Val Cameron from the KSL Movie Show to discuss this week's movie of the week: Disclosure Day. 

    A Controversial Pick for Deputy Clerk 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 8:36


      A controversial conservative influencer has been named as a deputy county clerk in Utah County despite multiple inflammatory comments in the past. Greg and Holly are joined by Utah County Commissioner Amelia Powers Gardner to talk about the backlash as a result of the decision.  

    We got the flytrap All Wrong

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 10:13


      New research has revealed that we have been wrong about how Venus flytraps work for over a century. USU Extension Horticulturist Taun Beddes joins Greg and Holly to discuss the latest developments for the fascinating plant.  

    The Highs and Lows of American Education 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 9:12


      A new study has revealed that 9-year-olds' reading levels across American schools are on the rise, but teenagers may need more help. Jason Swensen from the Deseret News joins the show to break down just what these results mean.  

    A Wrongful Arrest out of a Sci-fi Film 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 10:39


      A Florida man was arrested after he was identified as a suspect in the attempted kidnapping of a child. There was one issue, though: the AI system that identified him had the wrong guy. Greg and Holly talk about the legal implications and what it could mean for the future.  

    Do Smear Campaigns Really Work? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 9:49


      Over $100,000 have been put towards a campaign to remove Senate President Stuard Adams from office. Greg and Holly asked Political Strategist Taylor Morgan, do these campaigns really work?   

    Nixonmaxxing 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 10:25


      The Richard Nixon Foundation is going viral on Instagram for their edits of Richard Nixon set to rap music, bringing around a new generation to the late president. Holly and Greg discuss the Vanity Fair article that says why this may not be a good thing.

    San Juan County Assessor Recommended for Removal 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 8:41


      A tax assessor in San Juan County is being called "unfit" by the state tax commission for failure to tax certain land. Greg and Holly discuss a law that may give them the power to oust him. 

    Inside Sources Full Show June 11th, 2026: Taylorsville PD Officer expected in court

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 117:54


    County Clerks accused of helping illegal immigrants escape ICE How is Utah doing? Catching up with Matt Gephardt  Inflation and the war in Iran  The fight against elder abuse  A political cage match, and a literal cage match Stuck in the middle with you Utah Firewatch  First kid, best kid? 

    First kid, best kid? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:36


      BYU Econ Professor Joe Price joins the show to talk about a study on the success of certain children according to their birth order. 

    Utah Firewatch 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 20:23


      Greg and Holly talk to Karl Hunt from the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands about the recent string of fires across northern Utah. Then they talk to Dr. Jennifer Balch, Professor of Geography at CU Boulder, who lays out exactly how wildfires are predicted and how cuts to federal funding can hurt it.  

    Stuck in the middle with you

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 9:57


      If you feel like you don't quite fit with the label of Democrat or Republican, you're not alone. According to a Pew Research study, Americans are increasingly sheepish about putting just one political label on themselves, especially as the positions become more and more extreme on both sides of the spectrum. 

    A political cage match, and a literal cage match

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:26


      President Trump will be ringing in 80 on Saturday on the White House lawn with a UFC Cage Match. Greg and Holly talk about the match and how much it is costing the American public, plus the challenges the match is facing.  

    The fight against elder abuse 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:43


      US Attorney Melissa Holyoak joins the show to discuss her anti-fraud initiative that will crack down on the exploitation of the elderly.  

    Inflation and the war in Iran 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:27


      Greg and Holly discuss some of the comments by President Trump that raised eyebrows surrounding inflation, and talk about the latest on the war in Iran.  

    Catching up with Matt Gephardt 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 11:02


      KSL Investigative reporter Matt Gephardt joins the show to discuss how to avoid hiring a bad contractor and what to do if you have.  

    How is Utah doing?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 18:41


      A recent study from Tulane University is taking an honest look at American life. Holly and Greg are joined by Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank, and Shawn Teigan, President of the Utah Foundation, to break down the results. 

    County Clerks accused of helping illegal immigrants escape ICE

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:52


      Holly and Greg talk about two Logan Court Clerks who are being charged after prosecutors allege they aided a man who was going to be arrested by ICE escape through the back door of a courthouse.

    Taylorsville PD Officer expected in court 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 8:38


      Last month, DA Sim Gill announced that an officer would be charged with manslaughter after a man was shot and killed during a traffic stop. Greg provides insight into why this is such a rare occasion.  

    Inside Sources Full Show June 10th, 2026: Potential conflicts of interest raised over data center in Box Elder County

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 115:09


    SLC council seat determined by a coin toss Attacks ramp up again between the U.S. and Iran Group launches to promote better civil dialogue State Senator running for reelection features endorsement he didn't receive What would Social Security insolvency actually look like? The influence of AI PACs on Utah's elections The potential influence of higher inflation on the ongoing midterm elections How childhood summer experiences can influence adulthood America250: Patriotism vs. Nationalism Don't blink! Or actually… maybe blink a little more?

    Don't blink! Or actually… maybe blink a little more?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:45


    New research from the University of Utah Health says we're not blinking enough, and it's largely thanks to our increased screen time. Greg doesn't quite buy it, but Holly totally does. They share their thoughts and talk about the 20-20-20 rule told to them by producer Andy: every 20 minutes, take 20 seconds to stare at something 20 feet away.

    America250: Patriotism vs. Nationalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 8:48


    This land was made for you and me. As we move towards our nation's 250th birthday, we're taking time to look closely at our country's identity. In this segment, Greg and Holly talk about democracy, patriotism, and nationalism. A lot of the time these days, nationalism and patriotism are mixed. But that's not always a good thing -- it's led many people to harbor some deep-seated negative feelings towards our country. Inside Sources takes a more 'meta' approach to the whole thing.

    How childhood summer experiences can influence adulthood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:56


    As you look back on your childhood and the summers you experienced as a kid, do you remember the things you did? Do you remember the things you learned? A new opinion piece in the Deseret News explains how the summer activities we did as children can have a profound effect on adulthood and the way we act. Greg and Holly reminisce about their own summers as kids.

    The potential influence of higher inflation on the ongoing midterm elections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 9:40


    We've been talking about inflation going up and the higher cost of everything making it harder and harder on everyday Americans. And with the midterms well underway -- at least the primaries -- how might this increased inflation affect voters' decisions? Let's break down these new inflation numbers and their effects with our friend Robert Spendlove, senior economist at Zions Bank.

    Trying to make sense of buyer and seller positions in today's housing market

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:02


    It's the season for home selling and home buying, but are people actually buying and selling? A new report from Realtor.com says that nearly 5% of home listings were taken off the market last month -- that's the highest share in 4 years. Between that and first-time homebuyers continuing to struggle, what kinds of things can we make out of this more wishy-washy housing market? For answers, Inside Sources is joined by Russell Faucette, co-founder of The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate.

    The influence of AI PACs on Utah's elections

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 9:11


    AI and "big data" has sure taken a prominent place on the midterm stage both here in Utah and around the country. Now, we're learning more about the influence AI groups have on some Utah candidates, as AI-related PACs give money to a few people hoping to represent Utahns in the U.S. Congress. It's not chump change -- we're talking more than $1.3 million spent on Utah's primaries alone. Deseret News political reporter Brigham Tomco explains his latest reporting.

    What would Social Security insolvency actually look like?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 11:12


    We've heard the same warning for decades now: Social Security is running out. Just yesterday, we learned Social Security could become insolvent by 2032… much faster than previously thought. Among the reasons for this drop are stiffening immigration policies and tax cuts. So if Social Security actually does run low on money -- or fully runs out -- what would that look like? Deseret News opinion editor Jay Evensen joins Inside Sources to share his thoughts.

    State Senator running for reelection features endorsement he didn't receive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 9:07


    Endorsements can hold a lot of weight. Or, they can also mean absolutely nothing. But either way, you don't say someone endorsed you unless they actually endorse you. In a hotly contested race in Utah's Senate District 18, one candidate included an endorsement from Senator John Curtis on some flyers, even though Senator Curtis hadn't endorsed him. And while State Senator Dan McCay's team has admitted the mistake, those flyers still showed up in voters' mailboxes, much to the chagrin of his opponent, current State Representative Doug Fiefia.

    Group launches to promote better civil dialogue 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:35


      Holding to our own convictions while also staying genuinely curious about the convictions of others -- it's the goal of a new council that was just announced by the group Braver Angels. This advisory council features 23 leaders who disagree on many things, but still find ways to find common ground. This includes Governor Spencer Cox, several Deseret News contributors, and the director of BYU's Wheatley Institute, Paul Edwards. He joins the show to talk more about this new initiative. 

    Attacks ramp up again between the U.S. and Iran 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 9:55


      The missiles are flying again -- the U.S. and Iran are in the process of exchanging fire back-and-forth after Iran supposedly shot down an American military helicopter. President Trump says Iran will pay the price for taking "too long" to agree to a deal. Iran's president says that this situation -- which he calls "neither war nor peace" -- must be resolved. Director of the Heravi Peace Institute at Utah State University, Austin Knuppe, explains the latest updates. 

    SLC council seat determined by a coin toss 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:41


      First, we got rid of the Penny. If we keep going and get rid of all the coins, how on earth will we be able to do coin tosses to determine winners and losers? That's right, in 2026, it was a coin toss that determined who'd fill the empty seat on the Salt Lake City Council. The council selected Jennifer Napier-Pearce to fill the seat vacated by Eva Lopez Chavez, who was removed from her District 4 chair after it was determined that she no longer lived in the district.   

    Potential conflicts of interest raised over data center in Box Elder County 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 9:48


      New claims suggest a Box Elder County Commissioner who pushed for the controversial Stratos Data Center will benefit financially from this project. This is a bit of a complicated trail, all dealing with Commissioner Boyd Bingham, who's also up for reelection this year. The group Utah Civic Compact filed the formal complaint with the Utah Attorney General's Office, saying the conflict of interest is enough to call the entire project into question. It's a bit complicated and hard to follow, so Greg and Holly break it down. 

    Inside Sources Full Show June 9th, 2026: Updates on ICE developments in Utah

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 117:59


    Utah lawmakers look to make additional changes to voter information privacy Partnership penned between state, federal government over public land management Family: Helping young people start families, encouraging conversations among teens and parents Mixing sports and the law: Thoughts on a recent ruling on a Big 12 football player Artificial intelligence and our relationship with God Kearns High School removes mirrors from restrooms Pres. Trump nominates Todd Blanche to be next U.S. Attorney General China selling surveillance and policing to other countries; should we be worried? Hunting glow-in-the-dark scorpions; Happy 1st Birthday to Inside Sources with Greg and Holly!

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