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Roger Goldman

KCPW co-host, former board chair

Roger is a retired partner in the international law firm of Latham & Watkins.  He is the co-founder and Chairman of Buildable Hours, a nonprofit group that organizes law firms to build homes with Habitat for Humanity in several cities around the country.  He and his wife Rana Tahtinen enjoy skiing and many of the other recreational activities offered by Park City.  He is passionate about KPCW and its important role in our community. 

  • ComeBack Tag lives quietly on your keys, bags, or gear until you really need it. When someone finds your lost item, the tag bridges the gap between finder and owner in a few easy steps. No special app, no subscription, just a tag that sends you a notification and lets the finder contact you. We talk with the founder about building trust, designing for simplicity, and why people love a product they hope they never have to use.
  • HERLOVE Bespoke Jewelry is a veteran-owned studio in Heber City that transforms love stories, family history, and old jewelry into custom-designed heirlooms. Founders Drew and Laura went from military service to fine craftsmanship, specializing in wedding and engagement rings, one-of-a-kind redesigns, and advanced repairs. In this episode, we explore how they blend precision, storytelling, and mountain-town soul into every piece.
  • Bennet Cerf was a publisher, author, columnist and TV personality who interacted with all the movers and shakers of the twentieth century. Author Gayle Feldman discusses her new biography of Cerf, "Nothing Random."
  • Roger and guest co-host Rana Tahtinen speak with author Gayle Feldman about her new biography of Bennet Cerf, “Nothing Random.” Then Kevin and Roger speak with Drew Smith, owner of Herlove Bespoke jewelry. They finish the hour by chatting with Mark Meccia of Comeback tags, an ingenious device to help you track the various things you might lose.
  • Get the latest on backcountry risks from the Utah Avalanche Center forecast, USA Bobsled/Skeleton CEO Aron McGuire has an Olympic medals update, Park City Intermountain Health doctor talks about the risks of hear disease for women and local ultra marathoner Matt Garretson previews the 1,000 mile Iditarod Trail Invitational in Alaska he'll compete in starting Sunday (34:49
  • Aaron McGuire, CEO of USA Bobsled and Skeleton has the run down on Team USA's Olympic medals pursuits in skeleton, monobob and bobsled at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.
  • Intermountain Health Doctor at Park City and Heber hospitals Amanda Donohue discusses the unique risks and symptoms heart disease prevents for women. She highlights key preventative measures, the importance of timely care and the medical advancements and interventions that helping to save lives.
  • Professor John McGinnis discusses his new book, "Why Democracy Needs the Rich." He argues that the popular vilification of the rich is misplaced, as the rich in fact enhance American society and democracy in many ways.
  • Professor John McGinnis discusses his new book “Why Democracy Needs the Rich,” which challenges the prevailing belief that wealth undermines democracy. (00:38)Then, being President of the United States of America is not a guarantee of personal financial success. Author Megan Gorman explains why many presidents left the White House in worse financial condition than when they were elected. (23:29)
  • First up is a backcountry forecast from the Utah Avalanche Center, then Park City councilmember and Bill Ciraco talks about his self-funded trip to Italy to get ideas for Park City's 2034 Olympic planning efforts. Then KPCW's own Connor Thomas talks about jury selection in the Kouri Richins trial and what to expect once the proceedings get underway Feb. 23. The hour wraps with the Byrne Family Foundation's Trust director Heather Koopman and PC Gardens/EATS Executive Director Helen Nadel with a discussion how the garden's use its foundation Fast Track grants.