A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
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The House that She Built
Utah has the first house that is being entirely built by women. It's called "The House that She Built." It's general contractor, Stephanie Sharp, general contractor and co-chair for Utah Professional Women in Building, joins KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson
Are you reading Bob Woodward's book Rage?
Do you have any interest in Bob Woodward's new book Rage? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson just started it and finds, like so many of these books, that they are more interesting and less controversial than the media interviews before they are released make
How do you keep your spirits up?
During this challenging time of pandemic, everyone has a different way of coping and keeping our spirits up. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests - what are your go-to ways to get through? Her guests this week include Dr. DeLaina Tonks, Princip
Hoping for peace on November 4th - whoever wins.
"We are not as polarized as politicians make us seem," one of Amanda Dickson's guests offers on A Woman's View. The topic this week is peace on the day AFTER the election. If Joe Biden were to win, will there be a peaceful transfer of power? If President
Covid is creating Yo-Yo schooling.
As Utah schools see increases in the number of Covid cases, it's creating "Yo-Yo schooling." Are we handling the risk of Covid in the schools and balancing that risk with the need for consistent education as well as we can? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson
"Play is a basic need."
"Play is a basic need." During this time, and always, it is really important to remember that. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson is joined by three remarkable women to talk about the arts and sports and what we do to keep our sanity. Amanda is joined by Sall
The more speech is put down, the more protests devolve.
When you watch television and listen to the presidential candidates, you see protesting described very differently. You see it described as protesting for equal rights and you see it described as violence in the streets. Where are we in terms of equal rig
You can still see the smile through the masks.
KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson sits down with three remarkable women to talk about where they are after the wind storm this week and to get their thoughts on Suicide Prevention Week. Amanda is joined by Holly Willard, owner of Grand View Family Counseling
What have you learned from Covid-19? We can do hard things.
We talk a lot about the challenges of Covid-19, the number of cases and deaths, the effects on education and sport. This week on A Woman's View, KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to ask her guests what they have learned from this terrible time. She is
"If you don't have faith, find some. It's free."
How do we handle the anxiety that comes with the challenges of living through the pandemic? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson sits down with Shantel McBride, a hospital chaplain, to talk about what can we do to help ourselves and our families. See omnystud