Mountain Money
Mondays, 9-10 AM
KPCW's Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in a mountain town by providing small business news, real estate, estate planning, and personal finance information. The show also features new businesses in town, while also checking in with local favorites.
The program is produced by Alison Kuhlow, who also co-hosts along with financial expert Doug Wells and lawyer Roger Goldman.
Mountain Money is sponsored by:
To inquire about appearing on the show, or for information on a past interview, contact mountainmoney@kpcw.org
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Onie Bolduc talks about Wohali, home of the new Eagle Championship golf course.
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Author Sara Franklin discusses her new book, "The Editor," which profiles publishing legend Judith Jones.
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Joe Cronley of Edward Jones talks about what’s driving the latest moves in the market.
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Christian Bacasa and Manny Vashist from the Rebrand Gurus talk about how their company supports rebranding.
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TJ Sayers from the Center for Internet Security helps us understand the CrowdStrike tech outage as well as cyber risks posed to critical infrastructure.
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Matt Hopkins joins the show to highlight his restaurant, Cortona, which is now open for lunch in Kimball Junction.
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Heather Ledbetter discusses Summit Exchange, the Christian Center's latest retail outlet at the Outlets Park City.
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Professor Melissa Jacoby talks about how the bankruptcy system in this country favors big corporations versus small, less advantaged individuals in her new book “Unjust Debts.”
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Mountain Money talks with Alex Hudson of Blue Sky Lodge about all of the fun summer activities at the resort.
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Mountain Money speaks with Will Manhart of Local Waters Fly Fishing and Katie Holyfield of Lucky Ones coffee – people who run two very different businesses and happen to be married.