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  • Cathy Hackl, author of "Into the Metaverse: The Essential Guide to the Business Opportunities of the Web3 Era," shares insight into what it is, how it works and why it will be playing a major role in technology and society. The Inflation Reduction Act provided the IRS with nearly $80 billion in funding. Scott Michel, attorney with Caplin & Drysdale, shares insight into how the funding will impact audits and who will bear the brunt of increased scrutiny.Outdoor Retailer's Marisa Nicholson discusses the changes to the Outdoor Retailer show as it returns to Utah.
  • Today on Mountain Money, hosts Doug Wells and Alison Kuhlow speak with:John Kenworthy, owner of Flanagan's on Main, who shares insights into the tourist traffic seen over the past two weeks and what businesses in Historic Park City are anticipating for the remainder of the winter.Then, Jackson Sterling of Sterling Steak and Lounge is joins the show this morning to talk about their first year in business.
  • Latham and Watkins partner Matthew Brill discusses the Supreme Court, Section 230 and free speech on the internet.Then Michael Gilmore shares his news book, "The Little Book of Zen Money: A Simple Path to Financial Peace of Mind."
  • Harvard professor Naomi Oreskes discusses American business vs. government.Laura Dribin, founder and CEO of Peritius Consulting, shares how organizations can leverage partnerships with system integrators. Little India has just opened a new location and is now serving flavorsome and authentic Indian food in Heber City.
  • Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and CEO of Revolution LLC, shares his new book, "Rise of the Rest: How Entrepreneurs in Surprising Places are Building the New American Dream."Then former BBDO Executive Creative Director Tom Darbyshire breaks down the good, the bad and the ineffective ads from Super Bowl 57.
  • Author Henry Sanderson shares his new book, “Volt Rush: The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green.” (01:04) Then Parkite Karey Barker joins us, founding managing director of Cross Creek Advisors. (25:59) And Goldman Sachs’ 10,000 Small Businesses Voices Program explores issues affecting the small business community ahead of President Biden’s State of the Union Address. (40:54)
  • Kristin McGrath with Retail Me Not shares the history of Cyber Monday and this year’s expected spendLori Ann LaRocco, CNBC senior editor and author specializes in the transportation of goods helps us understand the potential for a railroad strikeThe biggest vacation trends expected this year and the upcoming ski season with Steve Perkins of Natural Retreats
  • The Carlyle Group's David Rubenstein discusses new book, "How to Invest: Masters on the Craft"Crypto journalist talks FTX and what it means for crypto going forwardSmall Business Saturday's important impact on Park City
  • GrubHub/Fixer founder Mike Evans shares secrets of his success in his new book, "Hangry: A Startup Journey." Paul Gestos with "United Today, Stronger Tomorrow" discusses its current project in the Intermountain West collecting public input on the use of federal infrastructure funds.Owners CC and Mike Harrison opened Hana Ramen Bar with one goal in mind, to serve up the best soul warming ramen possible.
  • Utah Avalanche Center (03:04) Ahead of council vote, Dakota Pacific not keen on changing proposal (06:19) Bill Ciraco explains Park City traffic solutions shared in rotary meeting (09:07) Division of Water Resources director Candice Hasenyager on Utah's drought (23:48) New Park Record editor discusses local coverage (33:42) Emergency responders rescue Wasatch County snowmobilers (36:45) Monthly gallery stroll with Jude Grenney and Jeff Fishman (38:56)
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