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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 21st, 2026: US Labor Secretary Out After Abuse of Power Allegations

4/21/2026
House Ethics Committee Urges Sexual Harassment Victims to Come ForwardEveryone Needs a Defense: Inside the Life of a Criminal Defense AttorneySports Gone Wild: Crocodile Rowing and Robot RacesThe Commute Crunch: Gas Prices Push Workers HomeFinancial Literacy Boot CampAmazon Accused of Price FixingThe New Rise of Old IllnessesIran Ceasefire Set to ExpireUtah to Receive Millions in Albertsons Opioids SettlementAlan Osmond Passes Away at Age 76Remembering Queen Elizabeth II on her 100th Birthday

Duration:01:47:42

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Remembering Queen Elizabeth II on her 100th Birthday

4/21/2026
Today marks what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday. Greg and Holly reflect on the day the world learned she was gone and how the Royal Family is honoring her legacy today. Holly shares more fun facts of the day, including National Kindergarten Day, and Greg wraps the show with his closing arguments.

Duration:00:11:12

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Alan Osmond Passes Away at Age 76

4/21/2026
The eldest of the Osmond brothers, Alan Osmond, has passed away at the age of 76, surrounded by family. KSL's Carole Mikita joins the show to discuss the life of Alan Osmond.

Duration:00:07:40

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Utah to Receive Millions in Albertsons Opioids Settlement

4/21/2026
A new settlement would require Albertsons to pay over 750 million dollars to settle a national lawsuit alleging that the company played a role in the opioid epidemic. Utah Attorney General Derek Brown joins to discuss what's happening and for what this money will be used.

Duration:00:10:57

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Iran Ceasefire Set to Expire

4/21/2026
The two-week ceasefire with Iran expires tomorrow, and it is still unclear if the US and Iran will even have discussions before the deadline. Iran says it won't negotiate under threat, and Trump says he won't extend the ceasefire. Greg and Holly discuss the latest.

Duration:00:09:19

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The New Rise of Old Illnesses

4/21/2026
Measles has made a real comeback in the United States as vaccine skepticism has grown over the last few years, and with word that another disease is also making a comeback. We asked Jay Evensen, Opinion Writer for the Deseret News, to come on and discuss his piece on vaccine skepticism and what he thinks we can do to remedy this surge.

Duration:00:10:41

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Amazon Accused of Price Fixing

4/21/2026
Amazon's lawyers are preparing a defense against California's AG, who is accusing the company of price fixing. New documents show emails sent to major brands to coerce them into having rival retailers raise prices. Greg and Holly discuss the ethics and legality of this approach to business and what Amazon may face if they lose this case.

Duration:00:09:55

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Financial Literacy Boot Camp

4/21/2026
Weber State is holding their annual "Financial Literacy Bootcamp" today. This is an event meant to bring in high school and college students across northern Utah to learn how they can get ahold of their finances early and save for the future. Greg and Holly talk about the impact of not learning financial literacy early on in life

Duration:00:10:27

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The Commute Crunch: Gas Prices Push Workers Home

4/21/2026
A new poll by AmericanMuscle.com says that twelve percent of Americans are opting out of in office work and staying home to save on gas. Greg and Holly talk about the impact and take comments from listeners on how their commutes have been impacted by gas prices.

Duration:00:09:04

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Sports Gone Wild: Crocodile Rowing and Robot Races

4/21/2026
Australia wants rowers in crocodile infested waters, and the robots are running! Greg and Holly discuss these spooky sports headlines.

Duration:00:10:40

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Everyone Needs a Defense: Inside the Life of a Criminal Defense Attorney

4/21/2026
It might be one of the hardest, most maligned jobs in the country: Being a criminal defense attorney. Why on earth would someone want that job? Greg walks through what inspired him to become a defense attorney and what some may misunderstand about the role.

Duration:00:09:31

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House Ethics Committee Urges Sexual Harassment Victims to Come Forward

4/21/2026
In a rare move, The House Ethics Committee has issued a public plea to victims of sexual harassment or misconduct from sitting Congress members to come forward and report it. Cami Mondeux, Deseret News Congressional Correspondent, joins the show with the latest.

Duration:00:10:35

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US Labor Secretary Out After Abuse of Power Allegations

4/21/2026
Lori Chavez-DeRemer is out as Labor Secretary after several allegations of abusing her positions of power. Greg and Holly discuss the latest developments.

Duration:00:08:41

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Inside Sources Full Show April 20th, 2026: SLCO Council Member Laurie Stringham Loses Seat at County Convention

4/20/2026
Portal Opens to Apply for Tariff Refunds8 Children Killed in Louisiana Mass ShootingHerriman Woman Killed in Alleged Murder Suicide Filed for Divorce 1 Day BeforeFast‑Tracking Psychedelics: Trump’s Executive Order and How Utah’s Own Push for ResearchEnergy Drinks and Teens: A Lawsuit Raises Caffeine Concerns Following Death of 17-Year-OldUtah’s Whiplash Weather Takes Toll on Fruit CropsSecond Chance Month: How Utah Prepares Inmates for Life After Prison'Music and the Spoken Word' Expands Broadcast to AfricaStressed? Go Outside

Duration:01:52:38

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Stressed? Go Outside

4/20/2026
Greg and Holly talk about new research showing that as little as 10 minutes outside can make us feel better. Holly shares fun facts of the day, and Greg shares his closing arguments.

Duration:00:10:53

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'Music and the Spoken Word' Expands Broadcast to Africa

4/20/2026
Greg and Holly speak with Ronell Hugh, President of the Genesis Group, who joins the show to discuss the impact of ‘Music and the Spoken Word’ expanding its broadcast to Africa.

Duration:00:09:48

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Second Chance Month: How Utah Prepares Inmates for Life After Prison

4/20/2026
94% of inmates will eventually be released back into the community, and we often don't talk about the process of getting there. Rebecca Brown, LCSW, Deputy Executive Director for the Utah Department of Corrections, joins the show to discuss Second Chance Month and how the Utah Department of Corrections works with the state to support people in re-entering society through job training, substance-use treatment, and more. The hosts discuss why second chances matter for individuals, families, and public safety.

Duration:00:19:56

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Utah’s Whiplash Weather Takes Toll on Fruit Crops

4/20/2026
Utah’s sudden spring freeze and whiplash weather have wiped out this year’s fruit crop at a Provo orchard and caused strain on others statewide. Greg and Holly speak with Chris Riley, Fruit Farmer in Utah with Riley's U-Pick in Genola, about crop losses, the ripple effects, and what to watch for in your own crops.

Duration:00:10:33

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Energy Drinks and Teens: A Lawsuit Raises Caffeine Concerns Following Death of 17-Year-Old

4/20/2026
The family of a 17‑year‑old who died from cardiomyopathy has filed a lawsuit alleging that daily consumption of an energy drink contributed to her heart condition. The hosts discuss the case and why it’s sparking renewed concern about caffeine and teens. Dr. Richard Ferguson, President and Founder of Black Physicians of Utah, explains how much caffeine is safe, potential heart risks, warning signs of overuse, and what parents should know.

Duration:00:19:33

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Fast‑Tracking Psychedelics: Trump’s Executive Order and How Utah’s Own Push for Research

4/20/2026
President Trump has signed an executive order directing the FDA to speed up research and review of psychedelic‑based therapies for PTSD, depression, and addiction. Greg and Holly discuss what is known and speak to Rep. Jen Daily-Provost about how Utah is also working to expand research on these types of treatments.

Duration:00:10:45