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A Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda DicksonEducation - cutting college programs and school choice found unconstitutionalThis week we saw a judge find Utah's school choice program to be unconstitutional. The state is appealing that ruling. In higher education, we are watching universities in Utah cutting programs, degrees, areas of study in order to comply with demands from the state legislature. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View what they think about these education topics. Her guests this week include singer and songwriter Cherie Call, Luz Lewis-Perez, Director of Development and Programs for the Kidney Foundation for Utah and Idaho and Robbyn Scribner, Cofounder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-04-2515 minA Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda Dickson$5,000 incentive to have children?This week, President Trump spoke about encouraging couples in the United States to have children. He proposed a $5,000 payment to couples to help with early expenses. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View what they think of this proposal. Her guests this week include singer and songwriter Cherie Call, Luz Lewis-Perez, Director of Development and Programs for the Kidney Foundation for Utah and Idaho and Robbyn Scribner, Cofounder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-04-2510 minA Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda DicksonThoughts on the passing of Pope FrancisThe world paused to mourn the passing of Pope Francis this week. We watched mourners come by the thousands to pay their respects. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View what they think of his ministry and his passing. Her guests this week include singer and songwriter Cherie Call, Luz Lewis-Perez, Director of Development and Programs for the Kidney Foundation for Utah and Idaho and Robbyn Scribner, Cofounder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-04-2510 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUnderstanding Workforce Development in UtahThis episode discusses a topic within a new Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) report titled, “Women in the Workplace Part 2: Utahns’ Awareness, Understanding, and Attitudes.” This report has four main areas of focus, and today we’ll be discussing the area of workforce development.Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the UWLP, is joined by Robbyn Scribner, who is a Co-Founder and the Director of Outreach for Tech-Moms, a women’s labor force expert, a consultant, and a career coach.Support the show2025-04-1633 minBusiness ElevatedBusiness Elevated201. Robbyn Scribner — Breaking Into Tech and Transforming Women’s Careers With Tech-MomsSeason 7 Episode 2: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Robbyn Scribner, co-founder and director of outreach at Tech-Moms.  Scribner discusses her career journey, Tech-Moms’ mission, and its impact. She shares her experience of reentering the workforce after a 15-year break and her passion for empowering women through meaningful careers. She explains how Tech-Moms addresses barriers women face by providing accessible, affordable, and flexible technical training, including advanced cybersecurity and data analytics programs. Since its founding during the pandemic, it has trained over 600 women...2025-01-1736 minA Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda DicksonHow are you feeling on the eve of President Trump's 2nd inauguration?President Trump is set to be inaugurated for a second time on January 20th. How are you feeling as his second term gets underway? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean in the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah and Robbyn Scribner, Co-founder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-01-1712 minA Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda DicksonWhy are fewer men going to college?Men now account for just 2 out of 5 college degrees in the United States. Utah has been slower to this shift than the rest of the country, but what is going on with this trend? KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View. Her guests this week include Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean in the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah and Robbyn Scribner, Co-founder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-01-1709 minA Woman\'s View with Amanda DicksonA Woman's View with Amanda Dickson"There has never been a time when higher education is more important to Utah."The Utah legislature goes back into session on Tuesday. One of the topics they will take up is higher education. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View how they see higher education reform. Her guests this week include Natalie Gochnour, Associate Dean in the David Eccles School of Business and Director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah and Robbyn Scribner, Co-founder and Director of Outreach for Tech Moms. 2025-01-1709 minStudio 5Studio 5Kids off to school, mom off to work? 4 things to do when entering, or re-entering, the work forceWe believe women have a gift for growth. You consistently look for ways to become a happier and more fulfilled version of yourself. As the school year settles, many women may feel ready to start something new, like a new job. Whether you’re looking to dive into the workforce or hoping for an opportunity that allows you to start small, there are numerous pathways to explore. Robbyn Scribner, with Tech-Moms, shares how to get started in the work force. For more advice and resources, visit the Tech Moms website and explore their online class on...2024-10-2907 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastLabor Force Participation Among Utah Women: A 2023 UpdateSince 1950, women ages 16 and older in Utah have increased their labor force participation from 24.5% to 60.7%. This is slightly higher than the overall labor force participation rate of US women, which is 56.1%. Numerous factors influence Utah women’s participation in the labor force, such as accessing affordable, quality childcare, and occupational segregation in lower-paying industries.Recently, the Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) published an update on the status of Utah women in the labor force in 2023, which is the topic of this episode. Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the UWLP, is joined by Robbyn Scribner, a women’s la...2024-01-3131 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastA Bolder Way Forward Conversations: Workforce DevelopmentA Bolder Way Forward is a statewide movement that is bringing together businesses, organizations, and individuals who are either already doing related work around women and girls or are ready to get engaged and lean into the work. If we are serious about ensuring that Utah women, girls, and their families better thrive, we need to create positive change much faster. A Bolder Way Forward leaders are working together to accomplish bold goals in 18 critical areas that require societal change, and one of these is Workforce Development. Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the UWLP, is joined by the...2023-10-2615 minUnleashing Sister SaintsUnleashing Sister Saints39. Sexist Comments at Church: Part 1Join me in this episode as I share some of the research my team and I at the Utah Women & Leadership Project did in the state of Utah when we gathered sexist comments from nearly 1000 women. Robbyn Scribner, Allie Barnes, and I analyzed the specific comments focused on Latter-day Saint settings and published a piece on it last year in the Square Two Journal. It was titled “Sexist Comments in Latter-day Saint Settings.” Sexism takes many forms, from blatant and aggressive to unintentional and subtle. Gender-related societal attitudes, social norms, unconscious biases, and microaggressions all contribute to the sexist beha...2023-05-1312 minFuture Female LeadersFuture Female Leaders219| How You Can Benefit From the Power of Male Allyship at Work with Robbyn ScribnerBook your complimentary Leadership Assessment Call where Nichole can provide guidance that is tailored to exactly where you're at today as you are growing in your career. Learn more about the Future Leaders Program by chatting with Nichole to understand if it's a right fit for you. Connect with Nichole on LinkedIn Connect with Robbyn Scribner on LinkedIn Read the Research & Policy Brief on Strategies that Male Allies Use to Advance Women in the Workplace Nichole welcomes guest Robbyn Scribner to discuss male allyship in the workplace.  T...2023-04-0647 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastSexist Comments & Responses Part IIIThis is the third episode that discusses sexist comments and responses with Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project, and Robbyn Scribner, lead researcher on this report series. This episode focuses on the last two reports in the sexist comments and responses brief series, focusing on stereotypes and undervaluing women. As in the other episodes in this series, it does not focus on what they have heard through the years personally, but is a discussion of an in-depth research study on sexist comments heard by Utah women. During May–June of 2020, an online survey instrument wa...2022-04-0431 minSoutheast GeeksSoutheast GeeksInterview with Robbyn Scribner from Tech-Moms.OrgIn this episode we speak with Robbyn Scribner, Director of Outreach for Tech-Moms.org. Robbyn tells what Tech-Moms does and how interested businesses and individuals can learn more about Tech-Mom.org and what they do.2022-04-0433 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastSexist Comments & Responses Part IIThis is the second episode that discusses sexist comments and responses with Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project; Robbyn Scribner, lead researcher on this report series; and Heather Sundahl, one of the coders of this report series. As in the first episode, it does not focus on what they have heard through the years personally, but is a discussion of an in-depth research study on sexist comments heard by Utah women. During May–June of 2020, an online survey instrument was administered to a sample of Utah women representing diverse settings, backgrounds, and situations (e.g...2022-01-2828 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastSexist Comments & Responses Part IThis is the first of two episodes that discuss sexist comments and responses with Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the Utah Women & Leadership Project; Robbyn Scribner, lead researcher on this report series; and Heather Sundahl, one of the coders of this report series. It does not focus on what they have heard through the years personally, but instead is a discussion of an in-depth research study on sexist comments heard by Utah women. During May–June of 2020, an online survey instrument was administered to a sample of Utah women representing diverse settings, backgrounds, and situations (e.g., age, ma...2022-01-2828 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastSubstance Use Disorders Among Utah WomenSubstance use disorders, including those stemming from the opioid epidemic, have reached crisis levels throughout the United States, and Utah is no exception. In 2017, more than 72,000 Americans died from drug overdoses, a number that has doubled in the past decade. From 2013–2015, 776 Utah women died from a drug overdose. Women are more likely to be prescribed opioids and to develop an addiction more easily when compared to men. As substance use disorders have serious negative effects on individuals, families, and communities, understanding and working to reduce this epidemic is imperative to improving the lives of women throughout the sta...2021-11-2922 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastWomen and Finances: What Utahns Need to KnowThroughout much of history, women have been seen as an extension of their male relatives when it comes to finances. American women were not allowed to own property in their names until the mid-1800s, overt pay discrimination was legal until 1963, and women could not access credit on their own until 1974. It is only in the last half century or so that women in the US have been able to participate fully in the financial matters that affect their everyday lives. Utah women’s lives in the 21st century look dramatically different from their lives in years pas...2021-10-0424 minUtah Women & Leadership PodcastUtah Women & Leadership PodcastMammography Among Utah WomenBreast cancer is one of the most commonly occurring cancers among U.S. women and the primary cause of cancer death among women in Utah. Yet, research has found that deaths from breast cancer can be substantially reduced if the tumor is discovered early, and mammography screening is the most effective method for early detection. However, despite the advantages of mammography screening for reducing mortality, not all women receive screening according to recommended guidelines, and screening rates remain low. This is also true in Utah; in fact, a recent study showed Utah to be among the five lowest states...2021-08-3119 minYou are techY - A Podcast for Moms New to TechYou are techY - A Podcast for Moms New to TechEp. 73 - Tech-moms with Robbyn Scribner and Mikel BlakeLearn how tech moms are learning all over the nation with tech-moms. This Utah-based duo is building a community of moms who are upping their tech skills big time without any previous experience to transition into tech careers. They are providing live onsite and online classrooms where moms with no prior experience are encouraged to join in and grow!2021-05-0525 minAccess UtahAccess UtahRevisiting The State Of Sexual Harassment In Utah On Monday's Access UtahToday, as a part of our series: Stopping Sexual Harassment, we’ll talk with Susan Madsen and Robbyn Scribner of the Utah Women and Leadership Project at Utah Valley University. We’ll talk about sexual harassment and sexual assault. We’ll also talk about voting, leadership, body image and other topics.2020-05-0454 minAccess UtahAccess UtahThe State Of Sexual Harassment In Utah With Susan Madsen & Robbyn Scribner On Access Utah WednesdayToday, as a part of our series: Stopping Sexual Harassment, we’ll talk with Susan Madsen and Robbyn Scribner of the Utah Women and Leadership Project at Utah Valley University. We’ll talk about sexual harassment and sexual assault. We’ll also talk about voting, leadership, body image and other topics.2020-01-2253 minZip Code EconomiesZip Code EconomiesA New Economic RealityWe continue to chisel away at preconceptions through conversations with five women in Salt Lake City— all of them part of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In this episode of Zip Code Economies, we take a closer look at their individual paths to the labor force, which all reflect a broader narrative of more women than ever before choosing to pursue work outside the home. Interviewees: Janae Moss Robbyn Scribner Susan Madsen Meg Walter Sister Henrie Organizations: Utah Women and Leadership Project at Utah Valley University Silicon Slopes  2019-07-0220 min