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Have we not progressed to a place where a woman's hair going gray is not cause to fire her? A Canadien TV network fired a 30+ year anchor for letting her hair go gray. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks, "Really?" on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Francine Gianni, former Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, Robbyn Scribner, co-founder and director of outreach for Tech Moms, and Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah and senior campaign advisor for Becky Edwards senate campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the pandemic and the Great Resignation, is your relationship with your job different? Do you view the importance of work in your life differently? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to learn how her guests see work this week on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Francine Gianni, former Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, Robbyn Scribner, co-founder and director of outreach for Tech Moms, and Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah and senior campaign advisor for Becky Edwards senate campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden announced his student loan forgiveness program this week. The response has been varied. Some see this as long overdue and not enough, and others see it as unfair and unlikely to help. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to get feedback from her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Francine Gianni, former Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, Robbyn Scribner, co-founder and director of outreach for Tech Moms, and Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah and senior campaign advisor for Becky Edwards senate campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been big national news - the BYU volleyball game against Duke in which a Duke player said a fan yelled racial slurs at her when she would go to serve. A fan was banned from all BYU sporting events, although BYU has not been able to confirm on video or from witnesses whether he actually yelled anything at the player. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View what we can learn from this event. Her guests this week include Francine Gianni, former Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, Robbyn Scribner, co-founder and director of outreach for Tech Moms, and Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah and senior campaign advisor for Becky Edwards senate campaign. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently the Utah Legislature turned down a bill that would have added consent to sex education. This seemed like a no brainer to Amanda Dickson - not just for sexual purposes, but for life. Children need to know what consent is. She asked her guests for their thoughts. Her guests this week include Holly Willard, owner of Grand View Family Counseling, Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah, and singer/songwriter Cherie Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson learned more this year about black history than she did in school or college. Our education failed us on this topic. She has come to understand how this country would not be what it is on any level were it not for the contribution of African Americans. Her guests have wonderful thoughts, too. Her guests this week include Holly Willard, owner of Grand View Family Counseling, Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah, and singer/songwriter Cherie Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A teenager in Utah did a school project that proved what we have always known - if there are fewer cars on the road, the air will be cleaner. Now, with this data, what action steps do we take going forward? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson opens this big topic up with her wonderful guests this week on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Holly Willard, owner of Grand View Family Counseling, Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah, and singer/songwriter Cherie Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So far, we've seen the House managers put on a compelling case for impeachment of former President Donald Trump. As of the taping of this program, the lawyers for President Trump have not started their defense. We'll have to talk about that next week. But for today, KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks her guests to comment on what they've seen so far in the trial. Her guests this week include Holly Willard, owner of Grand View Family Counseling, Andrea Himoff, former Executive Director of Action Utah, and singer/songwriter Cherie Call. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC. Always Be Closing. The ever-popular sales phrase.What if it was, Always be building relationships.?Well be exploring how you can build relationships with your ideal clients no matter where you are. Imagine connecting with a new client while youre out running errands or traveling for work.Expert dating and relationship coach, Diana Groesbeck, will share her three best tips to get clients anywhere. Diana is the founder of Love Life Makeover and Ladies in Action Utah.
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ABC. Always Be Closing. The ever-popular sales phrase.What if it was, Always be building relationships.? Well be exploring how you can build relationships with your ideal clients no matter where you are. Imagine connecting with a new client while youre out running errands or traveling for work. Expert dating and relationship coach, Diana Groesbeck, will share her three best tips to get clients anywhere. Diana is the founder of Love Life Makeover and Ladies in Action Utah.
On this episode of The Loudmouth Project's Voices of Reason, Jasen Lee speaks with Jennifer Oxborrow, executive director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition and Carrie Butler, policy director with Action Utah — who are working on proposed legislation to prevent domestic violence and suicide in Utah. ***If you need you are in crisis and need resources, call 800-799-7233 [National Domestic Violence Hotline]; 800-273-8255 [National Suicide Prevention Lifeline]***
Guest host Lee Lonsberry talks about red flag laws - also known as ERPOs, or extreme risk protection orders - with Rep. John Curtis, a member of Congress representing Utah, and Carrie Butler, the policy director of Action Utah. Critics say red flag laws are too restrictive and infringe on their right to bear arms. Supporters say it's common sense gun control with built-in safeguards against abuse.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, July 10, 20194:20 pm: Former Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes, who played a major role in the formation of the Inland Port, joins the show to discuss yesterday’s violent protest of the project5:05 pm: Carrie Butler, Policy Director for Action Utah, joins the show to discuss gun related suicide and possible solutions to reduce the number of tragedies while balancing the rights of gun owners6:05 pm: Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod about the world of politics6:20 pm: Charles Lipson, Professor of International Politics at the University of Chicago and a contributor to American Spectator, joins the show to discuss the Jeffrey Epstein case6:35 pm: Francis “Buddy” Menton, aka the Manhattan Contrarian blogger, joins the show for a conversation about why the left is so angry
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 1, 20194:20 pm: Carrie Butler, Policy Director for Action Utah, joins the show to discuss her recent op-ed in which she writes that politics is throwing a wrench into healthy debate about ways to stop gun suicides in Utah5:05 pm: Jen Oxborrow, Executive Director of the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, joins the show to discuss victim shaming and why she says those blaming MacKenzie Lueck for her own death are out of line6:05 pm: John Hinderaker of Powerline joins the show to discuss his piece about today’s political climate and how we are living in an age of hate6:20 pm: Lawrence Mead, author and professor at New York University, joins the show to discuss his new book “Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Difference and American Power” about America and the challenges it is facing6:35 pm: Republican activist Kathleen Anderson has announced her candidacy in the race for Ben McAdams’ 4th Congressional District seat and joins Rod to discuss her decision to run for office
Todd Weiler interviews Andrea Himoff and Carrie Butler from Action Utah about Extreme Risk Ex Parte Protect Orders in June 2019.