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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. 

  • Aisza Wilde of Shared Kitchen Network explains how a shared network provides the licensing, storage, and equipment necessary for home-kitchen entrepreneurs to scale without the risk of a traditional lease. Then, Will Hoard with Shake Shack shows how they're stepping up its presence in Utah with a brand-new location in Park City’s Junction Commons. And, author Nicholas Niarchos discusses the dark side of batteries in his new book, “The Elements of Power: A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth.”
  • Author Nicolas Niarchos discusses his new book, "The Elements of Power." He traces the development of the lithium ion battery and the resources needed to make them. But he also explains how these crucial elements are mined with terrible political, environmental and social consequences.
  • Moving a food business from a home kitchen to a commercial space is a high-stakes transition. This episode explores how a shared network provides the licensing, storage and equipment necessary for entrepreneurs to scale without the risk of a traditional lease.
  • Shake Shack is stepping up its presence in Utah with a brand-new location in Park City’s Junction Commons. Utah Area Director Will Hoard joins the show to talk about the brand’s rapid growth, from Sandy in 2019 to eight locations today. He breaks down what sets Shake Shack apart in the fast-casual world and why Park City is a perfect fit. From frozen custard shakes to hand-breaded chicken, this episode will have you planning your next order.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Wasatch County residents pack public hearing to comment on bypass, Park City Police Chief Wade Carpenter and Captain Rob McKinney talk about the challenges of policing during the Sundance Film Festival, Nordic Combined USA Developmental Coach Michael Ward and board member and Olympian Taylor Fletcher talk about efforts to make women’s Nordic combined an Olympic sport and Summit County Deputy Manager Janna Young and Solid Waste Superintendent Tim Loveday discuss changes to Summit County's solid waste master plan.
  • Summit County Deputy Manager Janna Young and Solid Waste Superintendent Tim Loveday discuss changes to Summit County's solid waste master plan.
  • Park City Police Chief Wade Carpenter and Captain Rob McKinney talk about the challenges of policing during the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Discover how a satirical stage segment evolved into the charming book “Good Night Sundance.” Then join us as we unpack the ripple effects of a low-snow season on Park City’s tourism and hospitality sectors with Helena Sedaris of Park City Lodging. Finishing the hour is Adobe’s Meagan Keane, who shares what sets Adobe’s suite of creative apps apart, and helps us learn about new AI-powered features that are revolutionizing work behind the camera.
  • Discover how a satirical stage segment evolved into the charming book “Good Night Sundance.” The authors share anecdotes from Park City’s Follies and their heartfelt homage to the legendary festival. Learn about the inspiration and process behind this clever parody from co- authors John Burdick, Andy Cier and Katrina Kmak.
  • Join us as we unpack the ripple effects of a low-snow season on Park City’s tourism and hospitality sectors. Helena Sedaris of Park City Lodging shares industry challenges, from guest cancellations to evolving market strategies. Learn how the town is coping and what’s next for seasonal tourism.