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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. 

  • Pizza is only part of the recipe at Pizza Yard. Owner Matt Reschke explains how he's built a thriving business by focusing on community first, creating a place where strangers become friends and everyone feels like a regular. Then, as Park City prepares for its Fourth of July celebration, Scott Linzer of Skyworx takes listeners behind the scenes of the spectacular drone show set to light up the night sky. He shares what it takes to choreograph hundreds of drones, how the industry is rapidly replacing traditional fireworks, and why demand for these high-tech displays has never been greater.
  • Drone shows are rapidly replacing fireworks as the centerpiece of holiday celebrations. Scott Linzer of Skyworx joins Mountain Money to discuss the technology, business, and explosive growth behind the industry—and how his team of just 10 full-time employees manages 14 simultaneous July 4 shows nationwide.
  • The Pizza Yard is a tiny "Neapolitan-ish" pizzeria in a 120-year-old brickhouse where everything is sourced as locally as possible, with a seasonal menu of pizzas and small dishes based around what local farmers are selling. Owner Matt Reschke joins us to tell the story of how a farmers' market food truck, a decade of backyard pizza parties, and a beautiful old house in Midway added up to one of the most beloved new restaurants in Wasatch County.
  • National Weather Service Meteorologist Darren Van Chase from the Salt Lake City offices discusses fire season weather and its role in wildfire risks. Park City Councilmember Ed Parigian recaps of Thursday's meeting, where a $240 million FY2027 budget passed and Park City Ski and Snowboard Ski Jumping & Ski Mountaineering Director Adam Loomis previews the 27th Springer Tournee, an annual summer ski jumping and Nordic combined competition at the Utah Olympic Park.
  • Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting, including the new housing authority's strategic plan that's in development and the proposed Junction Commons proposal to reimagine the outlet mall to build apartments and condominiums with both affordable and market rate options.
  • Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation Soldier Hollow Nordic Center General Manager Luke Bodensteiner previews the annual three-day bike fest, a Union Cycliste Internationale junior racing event that features more than 700 riders.
  • Park City/Summit Council Arts Council Marketing and Community Relations Manager Kendall Kelley and intern Grace Gladson preview the Friday Gallery Stroll. They also highlight a new public art piece on the Rail Trail near Coalville and a Create PC community mosaic project.
  • Park City Manager Adam Lenhard and deputy Park City City Manager Heather Sneddon preview this week's council meeting, including the final passage of a fiscal year 2027 budget, Park City Community Foundation CEO Joel Zarrow and Development Manager Rebecca Blanchette announce the three finalists competing for the annual $150,000 grant from the Women's Giving Fund and Tim Glenn, director of the new Museum of Utah previews this Saturday's opening of the state history museum at the state capitol.
  • Park City Manager Adam Lenhard and deputy Park City Assistant City Manager Heather Sneddon preview this week's council meeting, including the final budget proposal that includes an 18% salary increase for council members and the mayor.
  • Park City Community Foundation CEO Joel Zarrow and Development Manager Rebecca Blanchette announced the three finalist the annual Women's Giving Fund grant. PC Reads, St. Mary's Catholic Church, and Summit County Clubhouse will compete for the $150,000.