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Lori Walsh & Cheyenne Quam with the Yorkton Exhibition chat with Danny Ismond on the GX94 Morning Show about the Yorkton Exhibition Summer Fair Entertainment Schedule.
Lori Walsh with the Yorkton Exhibition & Dave Blommaert with the Yorkton Lions Club chat with Danny Ismond on the GX94 Morning Show about the Yorkton Spring Expo this weekend.
Right before the Rock Garden Tour, we're broadcasting from the Kirby Family Studios at SDPB, downtown Sioux Falls. Friends of SDPB CEO / SDSU game caller Ryan Howlett makes SDPBs funding case, and D13 Rep / Show historian Tony Venhuizen discusses his property tax relief plan. THE Lori Walsh joins. Burger chat ensues. Oh, those pesky culture wars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During this time of year nursing homes can expect to see an increase in people visiting their loved ones. This increase puts everyone at a higher risk of catching a cold or respiratory illnesses. Join us for a conversation as we dive into the latest CDC guidance on respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, for nursing home residents. We are joined by Dr. Erika Wallender from the CDC, and Lori Walsh, Consumer Voice Policy and Program Specialist, to discuss practical steps in reducing infection risks and best practices for staying safe during this upcoming respiratory season. We also remind residents and their families of their rights and protections while navigating life in a nursing home.
Lori Walsh with The Yorkton Exhibition chats with Danny Ismond on the GX94 Morning Show about the 35th Annual Grain Millers Harvest Showdown & Professional Bull Riding coming up in Yorkton this week.
South Dakota sensation Mato Wayuhi takes the mic for today's "In the Moment." He's an award-winning musician, producer and composer.You may have heard his sounds on NPR's Tiny Desk Contest or the award-winning Hulu series "Reservation Dogs." Or you may have heard his 2018 live performance in SDPB's studios.He rejoins SDPB's Lori Walsh to celebrate his 2024 album "Stankface Standing Soldier."They discuss how his life and music have changed since 2018. And he dives into topics of grief, identity and how he realized he had an original album within him.Watch Wayuhi's in-studio performances with longtime collaborator Jacob Lemme at our YouTube page.
Today we're joined by arguably the largest political interviewing voice in South Dakota, Senior Producer and Host of SDPB's In the Moment, Lori Walsh. We chat Walz, Noem, burgers, and the 346 people potentially running in 2026 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SDPB's Lori Walsh and Jonathan Ellis recently spoke at a media panel during the Level Up youth conference. We learn about media diets, disinformation and emojis.
SDPB's Lori Walsh speaks with David Hersrud about what makes a cover soar and what makes it fall flat. We hear analysis and a few of their favorite covers.
We learn a new teaching approach in a Spearfish classroom. And then we head to the burrows of the prairie to meet what Lori Walsh calls the state's cutest predator.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
Learning how to read is one of the most fundamental things a person can do to start their journey of becoming a successful member of society. But did you know that according to a USA Today report, 79% of adults in the USA are literate, and 54% read at or below a 6th-grade level? The "science of reading" has become a hot-button issue among educators and legislators over the past few years, and while the debate over how to teach students how to read continues, there is universal agreement on its importance. In this episode of Teacher Talk, presented by South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Dr. Jackie Wilber (University of South Dakota) and Gina Benz (Sioux Falls School District) discuss the science of the "science of reading" with host Lori Walsh.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
Today our hosts are talking about the ins and outs of teacher residencies - or what many know as "student teaching". This is where aspiring teachers spend time in the classroom of an experienced teacher while preparing to enter their chosen profession. Some students who go through a residency program state that it gives them more confidence of what to expect during the school year. There are many guides in place to make sure each teacher resident is provided with everything they need to get the most out of their experience. Gina Benz (teacher at Roosevelt High School) and Jackie Wilbur (USD School of Education) give us all the details on this program in their conversation from SDPB's "In the Moment" hosted by Lori Walsh.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
Have you ever thought about becoming a teacher? Then you need to listen to this very special episode of Teacher Talk! SDPB host Lori Walsh sits down with Dr. Jackie Wilbur from the USD School of Education and Roosevelt HS teacher Gena Benz to talk about what it takes to become a public school teacher.
World renowned philosopher Michael Sandel talks with Lori Walsh ahead of his Augustana University event. They discuss freedom, self-reliance and the art of listening.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
On this week's episode of Teacher Talk, brought to us by South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Dr. Jackie Wilber (School of Education, USD) and Gina Benz (Teacher, Roosevlet HS, Sioux Falls) sit down with host Lori Walsh to talk about a question every adult has asked themselves at one point in their professional careers: am I doing this right? It's easy to fall into the trap of feeling "imposter syndrome." The challenges teachers face can make this reality even more burdensome, but throughout the course of this conversation we learn that as long as we put the emphasis on what really matters (in this case, the growth and learning of the student) then the outcomes will often exceed even our own expectations.
Lori Walsh sits down with Michelle Nijhuis, Chuck Raasch and J. Ryan Stradal for a conversation on writing, literature and storytelling.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
On this week's episode of Teacher Talk, presented by South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Gina Benz (teacher at Roosevelt HS) and Dr. Jackie Wilber (USD School of Education) have a fascinating discussion about the role rewards play in education, and what tools come into play when measuring the growth of students and how we define success. This discussion is hosted by "In The Moment" host Lori Walsh, and broadcast here on our podcast with the permission of SDPB.
Spotlight: Conversations From the Sioux Falls School District
We're doing something a little different for a batch of episodes! The fine folks at South Dakota Public Broadcasting have graciously allowed us to air their new mini-series "Teacher Talk" here on our podcast. These episodes are part of the SDPB program "In The Moment" and are hosted by Lori Walsh. "Teacher Talk" features a conversation with educators about the state of public education in a variety of contexts. The mainstay guests are Dr. Jackie Wilber with the University of South Dakota, and Gina Benz, a high school english teacher from right here in the Sioux Falls School District. A big THANK YOU to SDPB for letting us air these conversations on our podcast. These conversations are very important and the more we can get them out to the public, the better.
Lori Walsh talks reparations with a Christian Science Monitor journalist. And she sits down with the NDN Collective to learn more about the LANDBACK movement.
This episode is brought to you by Ignite Fitness Studio! Ignite is passionate about creating a space where everyone feels safe to bring their authentic selves, celebrating the beauty of diversity and believing that positive change must start from within! Check out Ignite at ignitefitness.studio or the MindBody App! CW: This episode contains sensitive subject matter, including conversation around intimacy and sexual health. The content of this podcast episode is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have. “The goal is to have a feeling of wholeness…it's about mind, body, soul - just that overall sense of wellness. When we feel good about ourselves - sexually, lovingly - we can conquer the world.” Rachel and Tracy are thrilled to be joined by Dr. Laurie Landeen for an enlightening conversation all about women's intimacy and sexual health! Passionate about women's health and wellness, Dr. Landeen shares what inspired her to pioneer Sanford Women's intimacy clinic and reveals the ways intimacy isn't solely about sexual intercourse. With candor and sensitivity, Dr. Landeen remains committed to compassionately removing barriers of shame and isolation to help her patients address concerns including decreased sexual desire, inability to orgasm, painful intercourse, and more in order to help them embrace physical, mental, and spiritual wholeness. Dr. Landeen and Tracy explore the importance of respectful, open communication about intimacy with children and adolescents in order to prevent misconceptions and create a strong foundation of self-esteem - including why saying “no” could be your best future “yes”; Rachel and Dr. Landeen acknowledge the importance of responding to vulnerability with safety, trust, education, and resources. Rachel is delighted to learn that Dr. Landeen has delivered over 5,000 babies, amounting to a medium-sized South Dakota town and Tracy reveals two of those babies were her own and credits Dr. Landeen for the gift of her family of five. Episode Mentions: Laurie Landeen, MD - Sanford Women's https://www.sanfordhealth.org/doctors/laurie-landeen Molly Kuehl, DNP, APRN, CNP - Sanford Women's https://www.sanfordhealth.org/doctors/molly-kuehl Sanford Women's Intimacy Clinic https://news.sanfordhealth.org/womens/sexual-health-intimacy-clinic/ MED Magazine: Ob/Gyn Laurie Landeen, MD: Breaking Down Barriers to Intimacy https://www.midwestmedicaledition.com/articles/obgyn-laurie-landeen-md-breaking-down-barriers-to-intimacy Let's Talk About Intimacy by Lori Walsh, South Dakota Public Radio Interview https://listen.sdpb.org/health/2019-07-03/lets-talk-about-intimacy Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/genitourinary-syndrome-of-menopause International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH) https://www.isswsh.org/ Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret 2023 Movie https://amzn.to/3PWbTaV Judy Blume Essentials Boxed Set https://amzn.to/3O0x6hc Judy Blume Teen Collection Boxed Set https://amzn.to/3NZANDO What Are You Loving: Dr. Laurie Landeen: her life with her husband and soulmate, Neal. Rachel: Judy Blume Forever Documentary Tracy: Daily Clean Food and Drink
Today I chat with Lori Walsh as she talks about Kiddies Day at the Yorkton Ex Summer Fair, starting with the kid's parade in the morning, special deals to get your kids in at the gate, and plenty of activities for the whole family! Plus highlighting major entertainment events for the week. Take a listen for all the details. ~ Eddie Q
We're revisiting conversations with influential NPR broadcasters. Lori Walsh checks in with Ari Shapiro, Steve Drummond, Mary Louise Kelly and Sylvia Poggioli.
The hosts of "Shrink Rap" want to take the shame out of mental illness and the scary out of therapy. They join Lori Walsh for a deep dive into their podcast.
Litigation economics is not something they teach in most schools, but when it comes to unique or first of their kind enforcement matters, it's an important skill to have, whether it be in establishing sampling methodologies, the creation of a benchmark or development of restitution frameworks. On this episode, we hear from Chris Kelly, acting Head of Enforcement, and Lori Walsh, Vice President of the Office of the Chief Economist, about how FINRA's Enforcement team has been partnering up with the Office of Regulatory Economics and Market Analysis to ensure better case outcomes.Resources mentioned in this episode:Episode 124: Introducing REMAEpisode 77: How an Enforcement Action Becomes an Enforcement ActionOffice of the Chief EconomistFINRA EnforcementMonthly Disciplinary Actions
Lori Walsh and Mike Card explain, analyze and contextualize the latest political news headlines from around the state.
Lori Walsh sat down with Mayor Paul TenHaken to talk about the future of the city of Sioux Falls. How green will it be—both economically and environmentally?
Avery & Reader are joined by Lori Walsh of the Yorkton Exhibition Association and Don Reed of the Yorkton Lions Club to discuss all the events you can look forward to this weekend.
Lori Walsh talks with Brianna Holt and Mary Louise Kelly about their new memoirs. Plus, jazz musician Alex Massa is bringing an original composition to the Black Hills.
Lori Walsh talks to two Black Hills scientists. Cabot-Ann Christofferson is exploring the Big Bang, and Laurie Anderson, Ph.D., is forging new paths.
FINRA recently announced the creation of a new team, the Office of Regulatory Economics and Market Analysis, which brings together FINRA's Office of the Chief Economist and the Office of Financial Innovation. On this episode, we talk with Jonathan Sokobin, Executive Vice President and head of REMA, Haime Workie, Vice President of the Office of Financial Innovation, and Lori Walsh, Vice President of the Office of the Chief Economist about how the new team works to inform FINRA's regulatory policies and programs to advance its mission of investor protection and market integrity.Resources mentioned in this episode:2022 Industry SnapshotOffice of the Chief EconomistREMA AnnouncementEpisode 16: How FINRA Rules Get Made and Reviewed
Lori Walsh has conversations with Representative Tyler Tordsen, journalist Jonathan Ellis and the ACLU's Samantha Chapman. Listen now for a legislative update.
Lori Walsh joined guests from the hit film "Electric Jesus" for a live conversation during the South Dakota Film Festival.
Last spring, a Rapid City school district made national headlines when copies of five books were listed as items to be destroyed on a school board agenda. Lori Walsh pulls interviews from the In the Moment archives to revisit the story and provide an update.
Karl Gehrke steps away from his Jazz Nightly host desk and Lee Strubinger takes a break from political coverage to talk tunes with Lori Walsh. Plus, fight the winter chill with two heartwarming Christmas stories.
The Political Junkies sat down with Lori Walsh to recap the biggest political stories to hit the airwaves in 2022. Plus, meet a second-generation Santa Claus.
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In today's world, doing nothing can feel like a radical action. Jill Storm and Murray Haar join Lori Walsh to discuss Jewish traditions of Sabbath and how more restrictions can mean more freedoms.
Today we chat with Lori Walsh as she gives all the details on this year's 2nd annual cash lotto! Take a listen. ~ Eddie Q & Reader
Penny Sandercock & Lori Walsh of the Yorkton Exhibition Association sit down with Avery & Reader to discuss what you need to know before the Harvest Showdown gets underway tomorrow and continues into the weekend.
In November, South Dakotans will cast their vote and elect new policymakers at the state and federal levels. One race will determine the state's next public utilities commissioner. We hear the voices of Chris Nelson and Jeffery Barth. Plus, Lori Walsh interviews Craig Johnson. He's the author of the best-selling Longmire book series.
Lori Walsh of the Yorkton Exhibition Association and Jerry Witherspoon of J-Mack Sandblasting, join More Mornings to discuss what you can expect from this year's Summer Fair, especially the Day of Destruction Demolition Derby.
Avery & Reader are joined by Lori Walsh of the Yorkton Exhibition Association to breakdown the RCMP Musical Ride and CPCA Chuckwagon Races.
Avery & Reader talk with Lori Walsh about the Grain Millers 32nd Annual Harvest Showdown from November 3-6.
As a radio host who has interviewed more than 6000 guests on-air, Lori claims she found her voice by being a ‘pro-eavesdropper'. In this not-to-miss podcast, she shares the incredible influence of deep listening where we can discover the similarities of humanity that exist between us. Lori's wisdom of “You're never going to be ready to fully use your voice” will inspire all to want to do exactly that. Lori Byers Walsh is the host and lead producer of In the Moment, South Dakota Public Broadcasting's news and culture radio broadcast. In nearly six years of public radio, she has interviewed thousands of guests on-air, in the studio, or on stage. Walsh is a writer, teaching artist, and member of the National Book Critics Circle and the Society for Children's Book Writers & Illustrators. She is also a South Dakota Humanities Council One Book Scholar. A graduate of the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Calif., Walsh studied humanities at Hawaii Pacific University in Honolulu and received her B.A. in journalism from Augustana University in Sioux Falls, S.D. She was honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps in 1994; she served six years as a cryptologic Korean linguist. Walsh lives in South Dakota where she writes, reads, records, and hangs out with a tortoise known as "The Entity."
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
Cardiovascular care transformation starts with data and it's more important now than ever. The COVID pandemic has created a volatile healthcare environment, drastically impacting volumes, fundamentally changing how care is delivered and presenting significant financial challenges. On MedAxiom HeartTalk, host Melanie Lawson talks with Lori Walsh, EVP of Membership & Operations, MHSA and Karen Wilson, Director of Member Relations, MHS, both of MedAxiom. They share how your organization can use data to identify waste in the system and improve patient care and access.
Lori Walsh was introduced to hockey in her later teen years, when she started dating a hockey player. As fate would have it, she married him eventually, and their journey through the hockey world has taken them from Detroit to San Diego, then Knoxville and eventually Colorado. We talk about her favorite memories of the game, and how it has helped shape the family she has now. Enjoy, and many thanks to the Mom's of Hockey... www.beautyunis.com www.danostequila.com
In the Moment, April 16, 2021 Show 1029. Mark Blackburn , Dean of Students at Augustana University joins us with perspective on the Derek Chauvin trial in Minneapolis and how reliving the death of George Floyd is impacting communities here at home. We launch our "Guns in South Dakota" project with a conversation about the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Chuck Parkinson and Pam Carriveau discuss the origins of 2A and its modern day interpretations. You can follow our the entire conversation at sdpb.org/spotlight . "Reflections on our relationship with guns in South Dakota" — an audio essay by SDPB's Lori Walsh. SDPB's Brian Gevik explains the state's attitudes about guns in the past vs. modern times.
In the Moment, April 15, 2021 Show 1028. Lura Roti shows that results from a University of Nebraska study could increase demand for ethanol, which is good news for South Dakota corn farmers. We explore how L. Frank Baum's time in South Dakota in the late 1800s set the scene for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Build Your South Dakota Bookshelf dives in to the our literary heritage with a look at the state's iconic, lesser known, and even quirky literary offerings. For this episode, host Lori Walsh talks with SDPB's Seth Tupper about what he found inside the pages of a dusty library book that informed his knowledge about the places he hikes today. Today's book is called "Ambrose Bierce and the Black Hills" by Paul Fatout, available at the Rapid City Library. The prestigious Whiting Prizes are announced on Wednesday, April 14. We get to know Joshua Bennett . He's a former In the Moment guest and rising star in the literary world.
In the Moment, April 9, 2021 Show 1024. Vincent Morales is co-founder of the Veterans Community Project . He joins us to talk about a proposed tiny house community for veterans in Sioux Falls, with the goal of ending veteran homelessness. SDPB's Richard Two Bulls introduces us to Lakota Hoop Dancer Starr Chief Eagle . We talk about culture, tradition, and education through the arts. The South Dakota Humanities Council has completed their " Voting: Why It Matters " initiative. We hear excerpts from Lori Walsh's conversation with author Louise Erdrich. We'll talk about the proposed termination of tribal people and the power of fiction in turbulent times. Literature can be serious, but it can also be silly and fun. Joseph Bottum performs his rollicking poem about those books we read and the ones we wish we had read. April is National Financial Literacy month. Financial therapist Rick Kahler joins us to talk about how we talk about money with our kids. " Variations on H.O.P.E ." is an all
Tuesday, March 30, 2021 - In the late 1970s, the founders of the National Conservative Political Action Committee devised new methods of raising money, stoking fear and resentment, and targeting liberal candidates for shocking defeats. In the 1980 national election, one of their targets was U.S. Senator George McGovern from South Dakota. Author Marc C. Johnson's new book explores the 1980 election and how it changed the face of American politics. The book is called "Tuesday Night Massacre: Four Senate Elections and the Radicalization of the Republican Party." He visits with Lori Walsh host of South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s “In the Moment.” ~~~ An early spring flower native to North Dakota is Hood’s Phlox. That’s Chuck Lura’s topic in another episode of Natural North Dakota.
March 5, 2021 Show 1002 Kid Dakota is the musical moniker of Darren Jackson, and he joins us today for a "Moment in Sound." The songs you hear today are: Age of Roaches, Homesick Futurecide, and Cold War. - 6:10 Last month, John Lopez received a Governor's Award in the Arts for Distinction in Creative Achievement. He visited with Lori Walsh prior to the virtual event. - 40:09 We cap off the show with some Poetry from Studio 47 with Patrick Hicks. Today's feature poet is Ed Bok Lee . - 51:16
March 2, 2021 Show 999. As we celebrate the beginning of Women’s History Month, we replay the South Dakota Humanities Council's “Why Voting Matters” conversation , which was moderated by SDPB's Lori Walsh.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - Humanities ND is hosting its Gamechanger Ideas fest online, with a focus on democracy in these difficult times. This Thursday, featured speaker Yaël Eisenstat, former CIA analyst and U.S. Diplomat, explores how social media threatens our democracy. We visit with Program Coordinator Sue Skalicky. ~~~ Mark Trahant, editor of Indian Country Today, reflects on what 2020 meant for his news outlet, and how to best tell the COVID-19 story as it impacts indigenous peoples. ~~~ US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo has been appointed for a third term, making her only the second laureate to receive such an extension since the position was established in 1943. Today we share an interview with Harjo from a year ago when she spoke with Lori Walsh, host of “In The Moment '' on South Dakota Public Broadcasting.
Friday, December 18, 2020 - The pandemic has people wondering when we can get back normal. But for many people "normal" means no healthcare, living paycheck to paycheck, being afraid of law enforcement, or no access to childcare.Terry Liggins is the founder of the "Hurdle Life Foundation." He joins Lori Walsh from South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s “In the Moment” to answer the question, Is "normal" what we should strive for? ~~~ “The invisible Toll of Covid,” a commentary from Prairie Public contributor Meg Luther Lindholm. ~~~ We share another episode of the “Little Stories” podcast, a series that documents ways artists and communities have adapted during the pandemic to make art available in new ways. Today we hear about tactile mail. ~~~ News director Dave Thompson for a discussion of the latest topics in the news. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “Saint Frances,” the story of a deadbeat nanny who finds friendship with the 6-year-old she's hired to watch.
Thursday, December 17, 2020 - Little Stories is a project from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, documenting how quickly artists and communities pivoted during the pandemic to make art available in new ways. Prairie Public is providing a podcast of the stories. Joining us with an example is Bill Thomas, director of radio. ~~~ NPR puts out an annual list of the year’s best books. One of the books was inspired by the 2018 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. In an encore conversation from last March, Doug Hamilton speakers with Carole Lindstrom, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe and illustrator Michaela Goade, of the Tlingit and Haida tribes about their collaboration, “We are Water Protectors.” ~~~ In a new book by author Tom Roberts, a boy struggles with the end of the Christmas season. Tom Roberts discusses "Something about Christmas'' with Lori Walsh of South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s “In the Moment.” ~~~ Sue Balcom is here for another episode of
The Problem Solvers Caucus is a bipartisan group that hopes to wake stimulus negotiations. The proposal includes another round of stimulus checks, boosted unemployment insurance, and needed aid to cities and states. South Dakota's US Representative Dusty Johnson is part of that group and joins SDPB's Lori Walsh with a look into what this is and the role he plays inside of it. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
Monday, November 23, 2020 - Nurses are among the heroes during this pandemic, and they have many concerns. Joining us is the president of the North Dakota Nurses Association, Tessa Johnson. ~~~ Mark Trahant comments on the potential of Native Americans joining the cabinet of the Biden administration. ~~~ Thanksgiving in America has become a time for overladen tables, the Macy's Parade, football, and Black Friday shopping. This year looks a little different, of course, but how did we get here? In "We Gather Together," Denise Kiernan turns her passion for history and unparalleled research to a topic that could not be timelier: gratitude. She visits with South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s Lori Walsh.
In The Moment … October 8, 2020 Show 919 Hour 1 This year's South Dakota Festival of Books is a month-long offering of virtual conversations, lectures, and workshops. You can find upcoming events on the festival website at sdbookfestival.com. Today we bring you one of those conversations. In the Moment host, Lori Walsh interviewed Pulitzer Prize-Winning author Adam Johnson. Johnson teaches creative writing at Stanford University. He is drawn to stories that feature the absurd. He and Lori talked about his novel "The Orphan Master's Son." It's the story of a North Korean "model citizen" and how his life is upended by the whims and failings of a totalitarian nation. Arts, Literature & Music reporting at SDPB is sporsored by NSU Fine Arts Find us on Apple , Spotify , and Google Play . Plus, watch interviews from our show on YouTube .
Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - We visit with Theresa Deckert of the North Dakota Home School Association, who says they’ve been quite busy lately. She and several other board members have been doing meetings around the state to answer questions for parents about the option of home schooling. ~~~ A USDA program that gives grants to farmers looking to add solar power to their operations is getting increased interest. Applications are up by fifty percent in some midwestern states. Harvest Public Media’s Jonathan Ahl reports. ~~~ Since the novel coronavirus arrived in the United States, we've followed the numbers ... infection rates, hospital capacity, and deaths. Behind each of those numbers is a deeply personal story of agony and isolation, hope, and community. A new FRONTLINE film looks at one such story. "Love, Life and the Virus" focuses on a mother's fight to survive COVID-19 and see her newborn baby. Oscar Guerra is the producer, and he visits with Lori Walsh, host of In The Moment on
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - Bill Even, CEO of the National Pork Board, visits with Lori Walsh of South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s “In The Moment” about the meat supply chain disruption due to the pandemic, and how that has affected producers. ~~~ Employees at meat packing companies have also been affected, but many of those workers have avoided speaking out about the toll of working during the crisis for fear they’d lose their jobs. As Harvest Public Media’s Christina Stella reports, some children of those workers are becoming activists to help address the problems. ~~~ With unemployment and under-employment still high and eviction notices keeping sheriff's deputies busy, food banks are seeing high demand. Joining us with an update on resources for folks in need is Karen Ehrens of Hunger Free ND. ~~~ Dave Thompson joins us for discussion of today's primary.
Friday, June 5, 2020 - Trauma from generations past can have profound effects on children today -- children of any color. What can be done to help? Jeremy Fields is the founder of Thrive Unltd, a collective of individuals representing various tribal nations and diverse backgrounds working to empower indigenous communities to heal from the inside out. Jeremy visits with Lori Walsh, host of South Dakota Public Radio’s “In The Moment.” ~~~ The pandemic is affecting the child welfare system, with even more trouble than usual finding homes for foster children. With that as a backdrop, we visit with Charley Joyce, a Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota therapist, who has authored a book titled “Behavior with a Purpose.” It’s intended to give foster families the tools to maintain a successful, caring and lasting relationship with their foster children.
Tuesday, May 26, 2020 - Nancy Joyner is the President of Honoring Choices North Dakota, a non profit organization that provides education about advance care planning. During the crisis, people are home and spending more time with families. It’s the perfect time to talk about what they want in the event they become incapacitated. ~~~ As the country’s leaders balance restarting the economy with public health concerns, Mark Trahant, editor of Indian Country Today, looks back on the Spanish Flu pandemic. ~~~~When Eliza Blue first came to South Dakota, she didn't think she would stay long. She was a city girl, a suburban woman, and a successful folk musician with gigs and albums and fans. Why on earth would she plant roots in northwestern South Dakota (one of the most remote areas in the country) raising chickens and herding sheep? She explains in a conversation with South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s Lori Walsh, as they discuss her new book, “Accidental Rancher.” We also share an essay
Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - Since novel coronavirus was first confirmed in the U.S., state governors have often taken the lead in the response, with the federal government wrestling with questions around a more national effort. Emily Wanless is an associate professor in the Government and International Affairs Department at Augustana University. She visits with Lori Walsh of South Dakota Public Broadcasting for a discussion of federalism and the role of state governments in a pandemic. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay, “Under the Anheuser Bush.” ~~~ Barb Gravel joins us for a preview of this season’s Prairie Musicians.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
MedAxiom’s Lori Walsh, MHSA, Executive Vice President of Membership and Operations, and Ginger Biesbrock, PA-C, MPH, MPAS, AACC, Senior Vice President of Consulting, share the latest information on the COVID-19 crisis. They cover top-of-mind issues for MedAxiom members, legislative updates from Capitol Hill, and their picks for Story of the Week – uplifting experiences in the face of this unprecedented pandemic.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
The Fall CV Transforum is quickly approaching and we want you to be aware of what will be covered. Lori Walsh provides a first look at the agenda with insights about the sessions we're planning. Lori Walsh, MHSA is Vice President - Membership and Senior Consultant for MedAxiom.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
It's important to create a formal process for acclimating and developing each new employee. Lori Walsh provides seven tips to help improve employee engagement and provide that continuous line of communication. Lori Walsh, MHSA is Vice President - Membership and Senior Consultant for MedAxiom.For more information, email HeartTalk@medaxiom.com or visit https://www.medaxiom.com
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
Lead administrator and physician from Bellin Health share their journey of navigating the corridor from volume to value-based healthcare and address these important questions:•What does volume-to-value mean for you?•How are physicians reacting to this new population health model?•Why have you decided to focus on understanding cost of care?•From a population health perspective, what focus areas are you targeting for 2019?Andrea Werner, MSW is Senior Vice President for Cardiovascular and Pulmonology; Neurosciences, Orthopedics, and Sports Medicine; and Pathology and Radiology for Bellin Health in Green Bay, Wisconsin. James Rider, MD is the Director of Cardiovascular Research, Nuclear Cardiology, and the CHF program for Bellin Health in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Lori Walsh, MHSA is Vice President - Membership and Senior Consultant for MedAxiom.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
Creating benchmarks for your cardiovascular program is important but may seem like a daunting task. Lori Walsh explains how simple it is to submit and analyze your data using MedAxiom's tool MedAxcess.With an obvious passion for what she does, Lori Walsh has worked in healthcare for nearly 20 years, including nine years as the Director of Operations for Heart Clinic Arkansas. In her role as Vice President of Membership, Lori uses her healthcare background to help our current and prospective members build relationships within the industry and maximize the benefits of MedAxiom's exclusive educational and research support services to improve their programs. As a senior consultant, Lori takes her vast operations experience and applies it towards our client practices in the areas of operational efficiency, financial performance, workflow redesign, strategic planning and business development.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
We all know that physician burnout is a major issue, but they aren't the only ones experiencing it. Lori Walsh details five ways that will help you avoid or reverse it if you've identified a problem.
MedAxiom HeartTalk: Transforming Cardiovascular Care Together
Unwarranted clinical variation was the #1 concern of 54% of healthcare executives in a recent industry survey. Is data the answer? Two cardiovascular leaders share their groups' journeys and how they foresee the future of data in this value-based system. Amy Frye-Anderson, RN, MSN is Assistant Vice President of Government Programs and Clinical Reporting for HCA Physician Services Group. Samuel Hanke, MD, is a pediatric cardiologist and an assistant professor in the Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center. Lori Walsh is Vice President of Membership and Senior Consultant for MedAxiom.Contact: HeartTalk@medaxiom.com For more information: https://www.medaxiom.com
A lot of women with PCOS are frustrated and confused, Eat To Perform coach Lori Walsh walks you through how she lost 100 pounds, why the traditional treatments for PCOS never worked and the connection with insulin resistance. Listen in as we discuss: • What is PCOS? (0:44) • How did all of this start? (2:02) • What are the symptoms commonly seen in PCOS? (4:13) • How do you know when to talk to your doc? (9:06) • Why having fun in your training is even more important here (14:23) • How does lifestyle impact it? (19:49) • Why stress and sleep are sooooo important here (21:01) • How can you use heart rate variability (HRV) here (23:02) • The elephant in the room – add MORE carbs to your diet? (28:07) • The most important thing (34:07) • What do you measure? (39:45) • Loris success going from 240 to 180 lbs (45:19) • Should you use a ketogenic diet for PCOS? (51:19) • Should you just “Paleo Harder”? (52:07) • What are the top 3 things you should do (54:01)