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Mountain Money
Mondays, 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.

KPCW's Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in the mountains by providing small business news, real estate, estate planning and personal finance information. Roger Goldman hosts the program along with financial expert Doug Wells and Alison Kuhlow. The program is produced by Alison Kuhlow.

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To inquire about appearing on the show or for information on a past interview, contact Alison Kuhlow at alison@kpcw.org.

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  • Author Michael MacCambridge discusses his book "The Big Time: How the 1970s Transformed Sports in America." (00:00)Kathy Korman Frey, Director of the Center For Entrepreneurial Excellence at the George Washington University School of Business, gives us a deeper perspective on the importance of shopping at small businesses this week on Small Business Saturday. (23:15)Mountain Money ends the hour with the women who idea launched the new “lifestyle” and local business - Charcuteski. (39:17)
  • Author of "Taming the Street," Diana Henriques, details how President Franklin D. Roosevelt battled to regulate Wall Street in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash and the ensuing Great Depression. (00:10)Then, Christine Wzorek highlights the launch of the Utah Chapter of Association for Corporate Growth’s Women's Professional Network. (22:11)Mountain Money ends the hour exploring the benefits of exercising and infrared heat absorption with HOTWORX, a new business located in Kimball Junction. (38:34)
  • Laura Hanson with Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, highlights the results from Utah’s Guiding Our Growth Survey. (00:00)Rob Dorans, councilmember in Columbus, Ohio, breaks down Columbus’ recent deal wiping out $335 million of medical debt for residents. (20:32)Ryan Lewis, Founder and CEO of Wasatch Ski Chairs, discusses his unique business. (34:45)
  • Ed Lewis with Kensington Investment Company discusses Utah’s new tallest high rise – Astra Tower. (00:00)Then, Beth Rossi with Pendry Park City highlights their second annual Dia de los Muertos celebration. (25:53)And Mountain Money explores the inner workings of Live PC Give PC with Park City Community Foundation’s Alexis Brown and Danielle Wright, Managing Director with J.P. Morgan Private Bank. (40:36)
  • Professor of business at Wayne State University Marick Masters discusses the United Auto Workers Strike negotiations. (00:10) Then, Kimberly Flores, owner of FulFILLed, Park City’s zero waste and refill shop, highlights its selection of eco-friendly personal care and household cleaning products. (13:21) And Mountain Money ends the hour exploring the relationship between Nuzzles & Co and Russian River Vineyards’ Chester wine brand and the newly formed Utah Chester Wine Club. (30:05)
  • University of Virginia law professor Scott Ballenger outlines the upcoming docket of US Supreme Court cases. (00:09)Then, Ryan Dent and Jason Roberts highlight The Utah 100 – Mountain West Capital Network's annual list of the fastest-growing companies in the state. (23:18)Mountain Money ends the hour talking with Debra West of Liberty Sanctuary. (34:53)
  • Elaine Low, staff writer for The Ankler, delves into the end results of the Hollywood writers' strike. (00:00)Then, Jessica Dickler, contributing writer and editor covering personal finance for CNBC.com, shares the results of San Francisco's Kindergarten to College savings account program that began in 2011. (24:40)Mountain Money ends the hour talking about property management with Helen Greene and Paul Holtzehausen, owners and operators of Grand Welcome Park City. (38:11)
  • Mihaela Papa, PhD, Senior Fellow with the Rising Power Alliances Project at Tufts University discusses the BRICS alliance. BRICS formed in 2010, when of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa joined forces to join economic forces and stand in contrast to the Western sphere of power. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Argentina were invited to join BRICS this year. (00:07)Then, Anna Maidon, the lead for the SBA STEP Grant for World Trade Center Utah, joins to help us understand more about the available $500,000 grants for small businesses. (22:39)And Mountain Money ends the hour discussing The Bake Shop with John and Paige Courtney and Devin Logan. The Bake Shop is a new sweet spot that opened in September in Kimball Junction.(40:50)
  • Professor Dr. Robert Bruno with the University of Illinois talks about the four-day work week. (00:10)Then, Cydni Rogers Tetro with Utah’s Women's Tech Council discusses the 2023 Women Tech Award Finalists. (22:32)And Mountain Money ends the hour with Megan James who talks about her local business, Prime IV Hydration & Wellness. (41:21)
  • Author Rachel L. Swarns shares her book "The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church." (0:51)Then, Director of Communication and Marketing for the Salt Lake International Airport, Nancy Volmer highlights phase 2 of construction. (23:33)Plus, Midway’s Ameyalli Resort updates with managing partner, Chuck Heath. (42:11)