
Amanda Dickson
Morning News Co-Host at KSL-AM (Salt Lake City, UT)
Co - Host at Utah's Morning News
Radio announcer/teacher/author/speaker
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Dec 1, 2024 |
kslnewsradio.com | Devin Oldroyd |Amanda Dickson |Cassidy Wixom |Chipman Roofing
SALT LAKE CITY — As we see more people experiencing homelessness gather in public spaces around the country, including here in Utah, some experts suggest “seismic” changes in how we address the issue. Inspired by the holidays and an article from the Deseret News, Amanda Dickson, the Host of A Woman’s View, has been pondering how to reduce homelessness in Utah. “I have been thinking more about this and perhaps we all do at this time of year … We feel the abundance in our own lives,” Dickson said.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
kslnewsradio.com | Amanda Dickson |Chipman Roofing
Can you teach attitude? “I absolutely think positive attitude can be learned, in part by observing others around you,” Woodbury said. “And that has a lot to do with preparation. Our job is to prepare students at the University of Utah for a professional experience as they exit the university, and we want them to have as many professional experiences as possible before they leave us.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
kslnewsradio.com | Amanda Dickson |Josuee Sanchez |Alexandrea Bonilla |Chipman Roofing
SALT LAKE CITY — The short answer is yes. “It is true that men eat too much meat,” explained Dr. Richard Donaldson, a family doctor with CommonSpirit Health, “but some meats are healthier than others.”You’ve probably heard this before — fish, chicken, nuts, yogurt — these are all healthier choices for protein. “The real problem comes when we eat meat that is processed or not lean, and those foods can have other things in them that can be harmful,” Donaldson warned.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
kslnewsradio.com | Amanda Dickson |Cassidy Wixom |Alexandrea Bonilla
Have you ever heard of a HENRY? A HENRY stands for “high earner, not rich yet.” They’re people who make six-figure salaries but still feel strapped by expenses. How is that even possible? “I’m seeing a lot more of this as a financial planner,” said Shane Stewart, a certified financial planner with DMBA. “We’re focused on the wrong number. This is true for any of us but especially for these HENRYs. Focusing on income is the wrong thing to focus on.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
kslnewsradio.com | Amanda Dickson
Editor’s note: This is an editorial piece. An editorial, like a news article, is based on fact but also shares opinions. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and are not associated with our newsroom. SALT LAKE CITY — On this General Conference weekend for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I am thinking about what inspires us in 2024 and whether it’s changed in any appreciable way.
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