
Mountain Money
Mondays, 9-10 AM
Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in a mountain town by providing small business news, estate planning, real estate news and personal finance information. The show also features new businesses in town, while also checking in with local favorites.
Roger Goldman hosts the program along with co-host and producer Kevin Kennedy.
Mountain Money is sponsored by:
For questions and inquiries, or to inquire about appearing on the show, contact the hosts directly at mountainmoney@kpcw.org.
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Keith Eig and Scott Greenberg explain the need for and alternative approaches to long term care insurance. The economics of long term care are daunting and insuring against that risk is something people should consider.
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Casey Dutton of High West Lending discusses her business providing typical short term funding for business and personal real estate transactions in circumstances where a traditional mortgage might not make sense.
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Haley Eckstein, proprietor of Sushi Venture, talks about her path from growing up in Park City to running a sushi catering company. She explains how she prepares and presents a custom sushi meal in her customers' own homes.
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Author Shoshana Walter talks about her new book "Rehab: An American Scandal." Walter follows the stories of four people, painting a picture of an industry that too often is focused on profit and fails the people it is supposed help.
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Dr. Emma Cain Louden, President of "Slooh," talks about the company's mission bringing space aspiration to students of all ages. She also talks about her new children's book "Mia and the Martians."
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"Distrikt F" is rooted in fashion, finance, feminism, fétes, foto and film and open now for bookings.
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"Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City" by Bench Ansfield is a historical exposé that investigates a wave of landlord-arson in U.S. cities during the 1970s, especially in neighborhoods of color, revealing how many fires were intentionally set for insurance profits rather than being blamed on residents.
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Chomp Donuts founders Rick Nemeroff and Jeff Mahin saw a need for fresh, delicious donuts in Park City and solved it.
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Director Rob Diamond discusses some of his many film projects.
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Tyler Anderson talks about the Urban Sailor Coffee Roastery Cafe on Iron Horse Dr.