The Neal Larson Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390029/fan_mail/new] Supreme Court decision day had Neal Larson and Julie Mason glued to SCOTUSBlog, tracking rulings in real time and waiting (again) for the Idaho “Fairness in Women’s Sports” decision—only to learn from Rep. Barbara Ehardt that the opinion wouldn’t drop today, and that tomorrow is likely the final day. Along the way, they reacted to the Court’s split decision allowing states to count some late-arriving ballots (and Justice Alito’s warning about public confidence), plus additional rulings tied to executive power and agency leadership. The live, “breaking-news” pacing brought plenty of whiplash—mixed reports, quick clarifications, and that familiar end-of-term SCOTUS suspense. The other big throughline was a candid post-mortem of their earlier interview with Democratic congressional candidate Ellie Gilbreath, especially her evasions on abortion specifics and the way Idaho Democrats frame an OB-GYN shortage around abortion access. Neal and Julie pushed back hard on calling abortion a mere “cultural issue,” argued that Idaho’s abortion initiative is far broader than many voters realize, and urged listeners to press lawmakers directly rather than letting them hide behind talking points. The hour also detoured into lighter (and local) moments—Meridian’s flash-flood videos, Fourth of July fireworks speculation, the “migraine meal” TikTok trend, and a sharp discussion of the WNBA’s failure to protect Caitlin Clark—before ending with the expectation that tomorrow could finally bring the rulings everyone’s waiting for. Highlights - Real-time Supreme Court watch: late-arriving ballots upheld in a 5–4 split, with Alito warning the ruling could erode election confidence. - Rep. Barbara Ehardt update: no Idaho “Fairness in Women’s Sports” decision today; tomorrow may be the last SCOTUS decision day. - Neal and Julie’s blunt takeaway from the Ellie Gilbreath interview: “cultural issue” framing is used to dodge abortion specifics and elective abortion reality. - Listener call challenges the “OB-GYNs are leaving Idaho because of abortion law” narrative and questions the evidence behind it. - WNBA/Caitlin Clark segment: they argue the league is “botching” a major moment by allowing unchecked physical play and ugly optics. - Lighter local beats: Meridian’s sudden flooding, Fourth of July forecast talk, and the viral “McDonald’s migraine meal” debate (salt, caffeine, electrolytes—or placebo?). Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms? You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing. Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.
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