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Inside Sources Full Show May 13th, 2024: Tim Carney, Jason Carroll and Dave Schramm, J.R. Bird, Austin Sarat, and More!

Start your week off with Boyd Matheson. Tim Carney joins the show to discuss the lack of societal support towards parents and what we can do about that. A new toolkit that is connected to Governor Cox’s “Disagree Better” campaign is geared towards parents and how to have civil conversations in the whole. Jason Carroll and Dave Schramm were key scholars on the project. J.R. Bird paints an image of what life on the campaign trail looks like and what unique attributes he could bring to the table. We are seeing a sore loser mentality forming in political parties according to Austin Sarat and More!

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May 13, 2024 3:32 PM
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Jason Carroll, Dave Schramm: New Toolkit to Help Parents in Familial Disagreements

Fostering open and respectful dialogue has become increasingly crucial in our polarized world. In an era where differences often divide communities and families, it's essential to equip ourselves with the tools to navigate disagreements constructively. Recognizing this need, a collaborative effort between scholars from Brigham Young University and Utah State University Extension has pioneered a new online resource called the "Disagree Better: A Parenting Toolkit". This asset is aimed at empowering families to manage conflicts with civility and understanding and promises to guide parents and children alike in learning how to disagree better, both within their homes and beyond. Jason Carroll from the Wheatley Institute and Dave Schramm from Utah State University join the show.

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May 13, 2024 3:19 PM
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Tim Carney: Does Society Not Support Parents?

In the ever-evolving landscape of modern society, the role of motherhood stands as a cornerstone, both cherished and complex. However, the lived experiences of mothers in America nod to a growing perception: that mothers lack adequate societal support. Some, including Tim Carney, argue that mothers are often left to navigate the complexities of raising children with minimal societal backing. Is that the reality? If so, what can we do?

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May 13, 2024 3:6 PM
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Nick Robertson: Is Your Degree Financially "Worth It"?

As the confetti settles on another graduating class, an important question arises: how well do their hard-earned degrees align with their future financial prospects? A new study sheds light on this critical issue, revealing that not all academic paths lead to equal returns on investment. Nick Robertson discusses the findings with Boyd and what that means for current college students and alumni. While the pursuit of knowledge should never be solely about monetary gain, it is important for students and families to understand the economic implications of their educational choices. 

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May 13, 2024 3:2 PM
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J.R. Bird: Life on the Campaign Road

J.R. Bird, a candidate for the 3rd Congressional District spot, talks to Boyd about what life is like in the middle of campaign season. They talk about J.R.’s platform and the things that he would bring to the table. J.R. emphasizes building consensus and common ground for all.

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May 13, 2024 2:56 PM
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Austin Sarat: Sore Loser Mentality in our Political Parties

In today's politics, a troubling trend that we see is an increasingly sore attitude towards losing. The question, “What makes it all worth it, even if you don't win?” seems to be increasingly hostile to people who are only satisfied with our democratic process if the result is what they want. Austin Sarat joins Boyd to talk about this sore loser mentality that is becoming more prevalent. 2024 is going to be a tight race, not only for President, but for elected positions all over the country and we need to be watchful of sore losers in our election process.

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May 13, 2024 2:55 PM
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What Funerals Are For

Boyd reflects on the life of Sgt. Bill Hoosier, a fallen police officer in Santaquin, Utah. The funeral procession is underway and Aimee Cobabe, a KSL reporter, joins the show to share what is happening in the solemn environment. It is a reminder to all of us to rethink what really matters and how a community can come together in light of a tragedy. Endings do matter and can inspire us to become more.

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May 13, 2024 2:54 PM
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Inside Sources Full Show May 10th, 2024: Edward O’Keefe, Jessie Blaeser, Emma Camp, Michelle Singletary, and More!

Join Boyd to understand this Friday’s news. Edward O’Keefe starts off the show by talking about the influential women in President Teddy Roosevelt’s life. Understand the complexities of national spending and Biden’s underspending habits with Jessie Blaeser. Emma Camp joins to give an update about FAFSA and the lack of improvement in the form’s procedures. The new social security report is out and learn how to compensate for its lack with Michelle Singletary and More!

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May 10, 2024 3:24 PM
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Celebrate Mother's Day the Proper Way

Boyd finishes the show by talking about the upcoming Mother’s Day on Sunday. He recounts the history of the holiday and the proper way to celebrate motherhood through simple, small actions. We cannot commercialize this because mothers deserve more than that. Boyd reflects on the women in his life and how they have helped him get to where he is today.

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May 10, 2024 3:20 PM
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Michelle Singletary: Safeguard Your Future Despite Social Security's Pitfalls

For decades, Social Security has been a bedrock of retirement security for millions of Americans. However, the latest report from the program's trustees serves as a sobering wake-up call and without action, the financial foundation underpinning this safety net is at risk of crumbling. While we wait for Congress to act, there are things that each of us can do personally to reinforce our futures and Michelle Singletary from the Washington Post gives advice on how to do so.

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May 10, 2024 3:18 PM
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Emma Camp: Navigating the FAFSA Nightmare

The technical challenges plaguing this year's FAFSA have left many students and families feeling frustrated, confused, and uncertain about their ability to secure financial assistance for college. Emma Camp from Reason talks with Boyd about the Education Department’s announcement of a new program to help students next year but are they getting to the root of the problem? How can we prevent this year's fiasco from happening again? Emma Camp from Reason joins the show.

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May 10, 2024 3:16 PM
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2024 USCIRF Report

Religious freedom remains under threat globally from concerning trends like transnational repression, blasphemy laws, attacks on religious sites, and discrimination against minorities. As we examine these challenges, it's crucial we approach them with empathy and a shared commitment to protecting this fundamental human right for all people. Working together with compassionate solutions allows us to uphold human dignity and build a more tolerant world.

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May 10, 2024 2:59 PM
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Todd Harrison: How to Preserve America’s Advantage in Space

One of the fastest growing sectors of technology in the modern world is in the realm of space technology. The capabilities of other space programs around the world are growing rapidly. For example, India is aiming for a human crewed space-flight mission next year in 2025. Todd Harrison from the American Enterprise Institute has dived into this topic. As things stand now, the U.S. holds an advantage in our space programs, but that advantage is not guaranteed. What do we need to keep ourselves on the cutting edge of the final frontier? And why is it vitally important that we do so?

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May 10, 2024 2:59 PM
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Boyd’s Lesson Learned this Week

Boyd reflects on this week and moments that stood out to him. From talking with Rabbi Brad Hirschfield about black-and-white thinking, to Speaker Johnson’s leadership, and ending with Brad Sasse’s comments on the student protests; there is a lot we can learn from this week. We can all benefit from diving deeper into the news to find the things that can impact our personal lives.

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May 10, 2024 2:58 PM
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Jessie Blaeser: President Biden Has More Funds than He Can Spend

How can you spend $1.6 trillion dollars? It's a question the Biden administration is grappling with, and it turns out it's not so easy. Jessie Blaeser from POLITICO helps Boyd crunch the numbers and to discuss the 4 of the landmark pieces of legislation passed under President Biden: the American Rescue Plan, the ironically named Inflation Reduction Act, the infrastructure bill, and the CHIPS & Science Act. But it turns out, the vast majority of that money is left unspent. And the President is on a timer to spend more before the November election. 

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May 10, 2024 2:55 PM
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Edward O’Keefe: The Women Who Shaped President Teddy Roosevelt

One of the great Presidents in the history of our country, Theodore Roosevelt, is often depicted as a quintessential self-made man. He overcame great challenges in his early life, and went on to make history and shape the direction of our country. But a closer examination of his life reveals a deeper, more universal truth. He, like so many of us, was shaped by the extraordinary women in his life. And today, we want to honor and remember the great women who shape all of us. Edward O’Keefe from the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library joins the show as we look forward to Mother’s Day.

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May 10, 2024 2:51 PM
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Inside Sources Full Show May 9th, 2024: Rep. Celeste Malloy, Aris Folley, Amos Guiora and More!

Dive into Thursday’s news with Boyd Matheson. Rep. Celeste Malloy joins the show to talk about the failed ousting of Speaker Johnson yesterday and her insights. With federal debt on the rise, Aris Folley comments on what will happen and what we can do to create a better future. Amos Guiora announces the new award at University of Utah in remembrance of his late father.

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May 9, 2024 3:9 PM
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The “Forced Effect” of the Political Hurricane

Boyd circles back to yesterday’s events on the House floor where some tried to oust Speaker Johnson and the repercussions. He applauds the Speaker’s responses to the failed coup and takes his position seriously. Johnson acted like a true leader and Speaker of the House. Boyd reminds that grudge-holding cannot be sustained in personal and professional relationships. The “forced effect” of nature was seen yesterday and now it is time to move on and get to work.

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May 9, 2024 3:8 PM
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Amos Guiora: Alexander Zeev Guiora Bystander Initiative Award

The late University of Utah professor Alexander Zeev Guiora is being honored and named in a new award granted by the University. His son, Amos Guiora, followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a University of Utah professor of law, and was instrumental in organizing the Bystander Initiative Award. Amos talks to Boyd about how the award aims to recognize the people in our communities who have intervened or otherwise helped to bring to justice those who commit crimes of sexual assault, empowering Utahns to make our communities closer and safer for the benefit of us all.

00:08:44
May 9, 2024 3:0 PM
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Politicizing Religion and Deifying Politics

We've spoken before about the problem in our current culture in America. We too often fall into the habit of politicizing our sacred spaces, and deifying our political parties. It's time for us to think again about how our communities drive our culture, and how to find ways to come back together as Americans in worship. 

The Washington Post hosts a podcast called "Impromptu", where the journalists at the Post discuss the issues facing our country and their thoughts about them. Their recent episode is one you will want to tune into, It's called, "Fewer Americans believe in God. Is that a problem? It's a big problem and luckily one that we have the power to do something about.

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May 9, 2024 2:39 PM
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Biden’s Pride Towards State of Economy May Cost Him the Election

In terms of the economy, President Biden faces some real challenges to overcome if he wants to take back the White House this November. But if you ask him, you don't get a sense that the state of the economy is an ongoing challenge, but a victory already claimed. As if the economic struggles of his term in office are all in the past. But the American people are giving a very different message. If he wants to be re-elected, a little more radical empathy could do the Biden team a lot of good.

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May 9, 2024 2:35 PM
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Aris Folley: Navigating the National Debt Maze

With the federal debt climbing towards a staggering $54 trillion over the next decade, experts are sounding the alarm on the far-reaching consequences for all Americans. From higher interest rates impacting mortgages and jobs, to potential cuts to Social Security and Medicare, this is an issue that impacts every one of us. Aris Folley joins the show to answer if we reverse the consequences before it's too late and what are the next steps.

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May 9, 2024 2:29 PM
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Rep. Celeste Maloy: Inside the House's Failed Ousting of Speaker Johnson

Congresswoman Celeste Maloy joins Boyd to continue the conversation about the failed ousting of Speaker Johnson. She recounts the experience that happened on the floor and the frustrated tones from her fellow representatives. It does not seem that there was an end goal with the motion and it was all smoke and mirrors. Rep. Maloy and Boyd talk about Speaker Johnson’s reaction after the proceedings and how to change the culture in the House to one of legislating.

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May 9, 2024 2:28 PM
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Speaker Johnson Could Change the Culture in Congress

Yesterday, a vote to vacate the Speakership was initiated by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has been in disagreement with the decisions made by Speaker Mike Johnson and republican leadership. Well, the majority of members disagreed with her assessment. The effort didn't make it to a vote, instead being tabled for the foreseeable future. Will this give leaders the space needed to govern, and will they commit to make debating and passing legislation the business of Congress?

00:09:24
May 9, 2024 2:27 PM
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Inside Sources Full Show May 8th, 2024: Steward Peay, Doug Wilks, Stephen Kent, Lois Collins and More!

Take an extensive look at Wednesday’s news with Boyd Matheson. Stewart Peay announces that Senator Mitt Romney is endorsing him. Learn how to build integrity and trust during an election year with Doug Wilks. Stephen Kent urges parents to take responsibility for their children’s digital media habits. Gen Z craves connection but do not know their place according to a study done by Lois Collins and More!

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May 8, 2024 3:41 PM
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