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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. 

  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, UDOT to announce Heber Valley bypass route Jan. 7, Park City Rabbi Yudi Steiger discusses Park City Hanukkah parade and concerns after terror attack at Australia's Bondi Beach, Park City Mayor Nann Worel shares an end-of-year recap, National Weather Service Meteorologist Brittany Whitlam discusses unusually warm and dry start to winter, Summit County Council denies Canyons Village tool to finance development, Summit County health and schools partnership vaccinates 300 ahead of flu season, State releases map of high-risk wildfire areas assessed new fee and Wasatch County passes 2026 budget as sheriff commits to more transparency.
  • Outgoing Park City Mayor Nann Worel shares an end-of-year recap and discusses key topics and future plans.
  • National Weather Service Meteorologist Brittany Whitlam discusses the unusual weather patterns in Utah, noting that November and December have been unusually warm and dry, with Park City receiving only 2.8 inches of snow since Nov. 1, and Salt Lake City yet to see any measurable snowfall.
  • Park City Rabbi Yudi Steiger discusses the significance of Hanukkah, emphasizing its celebration of light, faith, and resilience. Steiger also addresses concerns after the terror attack at Australia's Bondi Beach.
  • John Bates, a renowned leadership communication expert, gives insights on the neurobiology of communication. Then, Kathy Pederson and Mia Winter from Dolly’s Bookstore share book gift ideas for the holiday season. And Jack Wolzer of Jans Mountain Outfitters shares suggestions on how to please outdoor enthusiasts with the right gifts this year.
  • From NASA and Accenture to founders pitching their next round, John Bates helps high‑stakes leaders turn ideas into messages people actually remember and act on. His approach is rooted in the “bio‑logical” realities of how human beings listen, decide and trust, making public speaking less about performance and more about genuine connection.
  • Kathy Pederson and Mia Winter of Dolly's Bookstore share tips on some new books to consider as gifts this holiday season. She addresses a range of choices from books for kids to the latest in novels and interesting non-fiction.
  • Jack Wolzer of Jans shares thoughts on holiday gifts for those who love to take advantage of the range of outdoor adventures in this area. He discusses the latest trends in ski equipment and clothing. He also highlights what's new in ski accessories.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Summit County Council approves 5% Basin Rec tax increase, Park Silly Holiday Bazaar to feature local vendors, Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer John Nein talks about the movies to keep an eye on during the last festival in Park City, Mayor-Elect Ryan Dickey recap's the latest council meeting and USA Luge Director of Marketing and Sponsorship Gordy Sheer discusses the Eberspacher World Cup at the Utah Olympic Park and luge athletes to watch.
  • Park City Councilmember and Mayor-Elect Ryan Dickey recap's the latest council meeting including topics like capital investments in the golf course, traffic and parking planning for the upcoming Sundance Film Festival and updates to the state Route 248 corridor project.