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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Katie and Galen Zamarra of Le Depot and Union Patisserie talk about the past 18 months for these two new restaurants. Then, Kat LaChappelle from Stacy Witbeck and Gabriel Shields from High Valley Transit discuss the construction on SR-224 for the BOB, the Bus Rapid Transit system.
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Le Dépôt and Union Patisserie have been open just long enough to learn that Main Street runs on extremes—mayhem one week, crickets the next. Katie and Galen share how they juggle food waste, staffing whiplash, and Utah’s ever-changing liquor laws while keeping steak frites and fresh croissants flowing.
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Park City is one of the most congested resort corridors in the American West, and a seven-mile Bus Rapid Transit line called The Bobsled Express is about to change that — permanently. We sit down with the contractor building it, Stacy Witbeck, and the transit agency behind it, High Valley Transit, to break down the business and economics of getting it done.
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Author Matt Algeo tells the fascinating story of Alfred Beach, a man with an incredible vision who successfully built a pneumatic subway underneath Broadway in the mid-19th century.Then, 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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Professor Luis Garcia of the University of Utah Computer Science Department discusses Anthropic’s new AI software Mythos, a program so powerful that it is being released only to certain reputable companies.
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Professor Luis Garcia of the University of Utah Computer Science Department discusses Anthropic’s new AI software Mythos, a program so powerful that is being released only to certain reputable companies.
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Most of us know what we should do with money — so why don't we do it? Financial advisor and behavioral finance expert Lev Mandel joins us to explore the emotional patterns, old stories, and hidden habits that actually drive our financial decisions.
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Lev Mandel, author of “Money is Weird,” offers a different approach to personal finance and financial planning. (01:04)Then, Shane Inoue, owner of Soho Saunas at Soldier Hollow, talks about the onsen Japanese-style spa. (35:15)
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Conspiracy lawsuit against Kamas dismissed by federal judge, Gene Shawcroft on drought and the Colorado River, Park City Councilmember Diego Zegarra has a recap of last night's meeting, and KUER reporter Hugo Rikard-Bell and KPCW's Grace Doerfler on the Box Elder County Commission vote to invite MIDA in to develop data center campus
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Park City Councilmember Diego Zegarra has a recap of last night's meeting