Roger Goldman
KCPW co-host, former board chairRoger 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.
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Author Gabriel Sherman discusses his new book "Bonfire of the Murdochs. It's the real life story of the family drama over who would succeed founder Rupert Murdoch to control his vast media empire.
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Gabe Sherman, author of “Bonfire of the Murdoch’s,” tells the real-life Succession story about the family dynamics surrounding the question of who would take over the Murdoch media empire. Then, Ken Belson, author of “Every Day is Sunday,” explores the economic juggernaut that is the NFL.
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The Utah Avalanche Center forecast focuses on the dangers new snow presents in the backcountry, a former Washington, D.C. homicide prosecutors assesses week two of the Kouri Richins murder trial, Park City Mayor Ryan Dickey recaps Thursday's council meeting and Back the Team CEO and founder Amy Wotovich discusses the mindset that makes an Olympian.
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Former Washington, D.C. homicide prosecutor Jennifer Muyskins comments on the second week of the Kouri Richins murder trial with a focus on the prosecution's effectiveness.
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We an up-to-date backcountry forecast from the Utah Avalanche Center, former federal homicide prosecutor Jennifer Muyskins critiques the opening statements in the Kouri Richins murder trial, Park City Councilmember Diego Zegarra talks about his first two months on the council and recaps votes on the leaky ice arena and a new park-and-ride, and the president of the National Brotherhood of Snowsports Henri Rivers Sr. talks about the organization's founding, mission and the it's sponsored athletes named to 2026 Olympic teams.
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President of the National Brotherhood of Snowsports Henri Rivers Sr. talks about the organization's history, mission and the NBSS athletes name to 2026 Olympic teams.
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Retired federal prosecutor Jennifer Muyskins analyzes the opening statements in the Kouri Richins murder trial and how they serve as a roadmap for the jury in understanding the case.
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Diego Zegarra discusses his initial impressions as a new Park City councilmember, including the dynamic nature of city projects and the importance of local input.
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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.
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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.