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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. 

  • Author Joe Pappalardo unpacks Boomtown, the true story of Borger, Texas, where an oil rush quickly gave way to corruption and violence. Just a year after it was founded, the town became a haven for bootleggers, gamblers and organized crime. Pappalardo explains how the chaos drew national attention and ultimately brought in legendary Texas Ranger Frank Hamer.
  • Author Joe Pappalardo about his new book, ”Boomtown: The True Story of the Wickedest Town in Texas". It's a true story about the truly wild west. Then Shane Inouye talks about his new location in Midway, Onzen. It’s a relaxing experience featuring water from natural hot springs.
  • What does it take to build a wellness destination from the ground up? OnZen Hot Springs founder joins us to talk about the vision, the journey and what "unique wellness experiences" really means in practice.
  • Cox: ‘We have an obligation’ to support data center development, Utah’s first brewpub will close after 37 years in Park City, Salt Lake Tribune Executive Editor Lauren Gustus on the organization's nonprofit status and effort to bring free news to Utah, Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of the April 30 meeting, Wasatch CAPS and CTE Director Weston Broadbent has an update on the school's home building program
  • Salt Lake Tribune Executive Editor Lauren Gustus discusses organization's nonprofit status and effort to bring free news to Utah.
  • Wasatch CAPS and CTE Director Weston Broadbent has an update on its home building program where students build houses for teachers to address the housing crisis in the Wasatch Back.
  • Park City Councilmember Tana Toly has a recap of the council's April 30 meeting including discussions on moving forward with Recycle Utah's new facility, delaying the Little Kate Road project and a conversation about restructuring water rates.
  • Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel Rosenberg talk about their new book, “Feed the People: Why Industrial Food is Good for You and How to Make it Better," which takes a look at the complex American food industry.
  • Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel Rosenberg talk about their new book, “Feed the People: Why Industrial Food is Good for You and How to Make it Better," which takes a look at the complex American food industry.
  • Peace House leaders and their partners highlight National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and discuss details of a new federal grant that aims to fill gaps in services and develop protocols to support survivors more effectively, and Patrick Elliott, the legal director for the Freedom From Religion Foundation discusses the state's HB312, which mandates teaching religious texts referenced in U.S. historical documents in Utah public schools.