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Mountain Money

Roger Goldman, Alison Kuhlow, Doug Wells

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KPCW's Mountain Money covers the unique challenges of working in the mountains by providing small business news, real estate, estate planning and personal finance information. Roger Goldman hosts the program along with financial expert Doug Wells and Alison Kuhlow. The program is produced by Alison Kuhlow.
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KPCW’s flagship news program, Local News Hour, follows NPR’s Morning edition. KPCW Senior News Director Leslie Thatcher hosts Monday to Thursday and Roger Goldman hosts Fridays. Get the information directly from the people making news in the Wasatch Back with live interviews every weekday.
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The Saving Elephants Podcast features engaging conversations about conservative values with a mercifully modern twist. Tired of political shock-talk and rank punditry on your radio and TV? Curious about what conservative thinkers of yesteryear had to say but don't have time to read some terribly long, boring book they wrote? Want to learn why conservatism still holds value for Millennials today? Join us as we re-ignite conservatism for Millennials!
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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. To find out more about what this podcast and website is about, head over to this post. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We all lead lives, work, people, or organizations. Even great leaders get stuck while others thrive. Bold Encounters is a series of interviews with great leaders that offers steps on a path forward, plus revenue and innovative problem-solving tools. Listen and get a free e-guide on how to solve problems with rapid innovation at MarkSpencerCook.com/Follow. Mark is President of Windfall Partners, a NYT bestselling author with turnaround, startup, and corporate CEO success. Mark's research incl ...
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In an age of rampant informalities, shoddy attire, and the kind of milieu that makes People of Walmart a possibility, conservatives stand athwart history yelling STOP! Joining Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is the impeccably dressed Samuel Goldman to explore how conservatism informs the world of fashion, why legendary figures on the Right from Ru…
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Park City purchases Round Valley open space once envisioned for hotel, Ski Utah has the final count on skier days for the 2023-24 season, Utah Olympic bid leaders discuss Paris travel and 2034 Winter Games announcement, Park City Recreation update on city recreation issues, Deer Creek dam repairs resume this summer, Basin Rec debuts updated plan fo…
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Park City purchases Round Valley open space once envisioned for hotel (3:00), $75K high-impact grant awarded to People’s Health Clinic (5:22), Salt Lake Tribune reporter Paighten Harkins talks about recent story on Park City senior population (8:17), Slow your roll: 15 mph limit on Snyderville Basin bike paths, too (19:17), Mark Gaber of the Campai…
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Park City School District Board members divided on superintendent performance review process, Karen Marriott discusses a new Facebook page and app where nonprofits and residents can get involved and post their volunteer needs, neighbors show kindness after latest Heber Pride flag thefts, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council…
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Ruby O'Sullivan-Belfrage is a writer and critic who works and plays on unceded Wurundjeri land. In the wake of Afterwar’s screening at Sydney Film Festival, Ruby O’Sullivan-Belfrage spoke with director Birgitte Stærmose about the impact she hopes the film has, the nature of truth, and how truly annoying the question of genre can be. Afterwar screen…
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Uintas prescribed burn proceeding as planned, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, DWR discusses the thousands of boat inspections made over the 4th of July holiday weekend, People's Health Clinic Assistant Medical Director Rachelle Flinn and Diabetes Program Director MaeLin Sorensen discus…
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This week on Mountain Money, author Matt Beane discusses his new book “The Skill Code” about how technology has altered the landscape of human skill development, then married business owners Will Manhart and Katie Holyfield talk fly fishing and coffee sipping, and Alex Hudson of Blue Sky Lodge fills us in on all of their summer activities.…
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Wasatch County to add transit sales tax next year, Summit County Health Department talks summer health and safety, local singer-songwriter Mary Beth Maziarz details her upcoming "Song Camps," Park City Community Foundation shares this year's grant finalists, the next phase in fight to keep Sundance Film Festival likely includes site visits, Park Ci…
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Wildlife advocates protest over lack of action on state Route 224, Wasatch County awards $285k for trails, arts and parks projects, Canyons parking garage to be built in one phase, not two, planners say, Howard Sorenson, co-founder of the South Summit Trails Foundation, has an update on the Weber Pathway trail, Women’s Giving Fund members to select…
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Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, petition seeks to delay renewal of Park City School District superintendent’s contract until 2025, Summit County Community Development Director Pat Putt has an update on development projects throughout the county, Leadership Park City President Betsy Wallace, Events Manager Michael Fischer, and Jana Qu…
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Taylor Broadley's feature debut film Stubbornly Here is a welcome blast of indie filmmaking inventiveness with the Perth-based filmmaker presenting a sci-fi-adjacent story about three teens who live in an apathetic society where teenagers sometimes vanish into thin air. Stubbornly Here speaks to the anxieties of the day, focusing on a generation of…
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U.S. Nordic combined program launches nonprofit amid funding cuts, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, Summit County Clubhouse Executive Director Jen O'Brien and member Brent discuss mental health resources, director of Summit Land Conservancy Cheryl Fox discusses open space issues, and the Park…
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In an age where what passes for the archetype conservative are the likes of Candace Owens, Bill Mitchell, Sean Hannity, Matt Gaetz, Tomi Lahren, and Donald Trump, it can be discouraging for those of us who take pride in the rich legacy and colorful history of thinkers on the Right to be associated with such grifters, demagogues, and charlatans. Try…
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Vice President Harris doubles down on Biden ticket at Park City fundraiser, Summit County Jail's 'Motiversity' program helps inmates succeed in life both in and out of jail, Park City Council approves new e-mountain bike trail in split vote, three generations perform in Midway’s outdoor ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ production, Fourth of July Fun Run benef…
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Vice President Harris visits Park City Friday and traffic delays are expected, private cowboy museum to open on July 4, Wasatch leaders approve two infrastructure districts amid qualms over ‘public good,' Park City Councilmember Bill Ciraco recaps Bonanza Park small area plan and e-bike trails and restrictions, Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus bre…
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Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Utah organizers make final push to host 2034 Olympics, Summit County Councilmember Chris Robinson recaps Wednesday's meeting, Alf Engen Ski Museum reveals this year's Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame inductees, Arts Council Executive Director Jocelyn Scudder and Peg Bodell talk about this month's gallery…
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Megan McKenna wins Democratic nomination for Summit County Council by 10% margin, Utah Republicans select Gov. Cox to face Democrat Brian King in general election, other cities promise millions to host Sundance Film Festival, Parkites tour new 3Kings water plant, Ben Anderson and Meredith Lavitt detail upcoming Aiko shows and the latest on the Park…
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Wasatch County Republicans head to polls for Tuesday's primary election, Summit County Manager Shayne Scott discusses the agenda for Wednesday's county council meeting, Summit County fire warden Bryce Boyer updates fire restrictions in the county, Park City Mountain and Deer Valley appeal Summit County property taxes, contested Prince Treasure Hill…
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The Francis Planning Commission forwards annexation plan for ‘conservation subdivision’ to city council, Hydrologist Matt Linden on latest river water levels, Heber head-on collision kills one, injures others on US-40, Eve Furse from Summit County Clerk's office on primary elections, Park City approves $98M budget with funds for roads, childcare an…
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Heber looks to secure part of $3B Utah has allocated for affordable housing, musician Sonya Richins discusses the Wild Heart Sanctuary Benefit Concert, local water district hopes "do not flush" legislation doesn’t go down the drain, Park City Mayor Nann Worel has a recap of Thursday's city council meeting, Park City Transit ridership declined this …
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Trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, Crandall Capital CEO Gary Crandall has an update on the new Studio Crossing affordable housing development at Quinn’s Junction, Park City School District Business Administrator Randy Upton and Park City Board of Education President Andrew Caplan discuss next year’s school budget which calls for another…
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MIDA grants developer building height exceptions for Deer Valley East Village condos, Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation Executive Director Mike Luers gives a monthly update, Park City Manager Matt Dias previews this week's city council meeting, Recycle Utah Executive Director Carolyn Wawra and Board President Jim Bedell have an update on upcoming…
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MIDA predicts ‘exponential’ growth in revenue as Wasatch County projects grow, Park City School District considers $191M budget, new cell phone policy, South Summit School District approves 4% pay raises for educators, staff, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau with a preview of this week's county council meeting, Park City Board of Realtors CEO J…
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In February of 2004 the late Charles Krauthammer delivered the keynote address at AEI’s Annual Dinner. It was a year into the Iraqi war and several years into the War on Terror. Krauthammer’s address—entitled Democratic Realism—lauded much of the Bush administration’s approach to the war, but offered some stern warnings on how the war and rebuildin…
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John Paul MacDuffie talks about the future of electric vehicles and why US car companies don’t produce lower end vehicles anymore, author Layla McKay discusses her new book “Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling: How LGBTQ plus People can Thrive and Succeed at Work," and Harpal Singh of the Mumbai House highlights the opening of a new location on Main Stree…
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Park City’s Latino Arts Festival celebrates Latin American cultures, Peter Tomai, a consultant with Specific Performance, Inc., discusses plans for the redevelopment of the Yarrow Hotel and open house, Youth Sports Alliance Executive Director Emily Fisher shares an update, Snyderville Basin Recreation Director Dana Jones introduces new executive di…
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There's space in this Bluey obsessed world for two Aussie animated canine stories, with Alexs Stadermann's utterly delightful and wonderfully inventive series 100% Wolf following the exploits of one Freddy Lupin, a werewolf who turns into a puffy pink poodle when the moon comes out. Kicking off in 2019 with the bright and brilliant 100% Wolf which …
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The boxing film subgenre gets an esteemed new entry in the form of Paul Goldman's Kid Snow. Set in the 1970s, Kid Snow follows Billy Howle as the titular character, a washed-up fighter who has one last shot at glory. Shot in the red dirt of WA, Kid Snow also features an impressive line-up of Aussie actors including Phoebe Tonkin, Hunter Page-Lochar…
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Christine Larson author of "Love in the Time of Self-Publishing" shares how romance writers became the only authors in America to make money from the rise of e-books, Don Remy former Chief Operating Officer and Chief Legal Officer of the NCAA joins Mountain Money to help us sort out the NCAA’s historic settlement relating to athlete compensation, a…
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One of the finest films having its Australian premiere at the festival is Jaydon Martin's stunning feature debut film Flathead. This fiction-documentary hybrid film follows Cass Cumerford, a bloke near the end of his days who returns to Bundaberg, the region he grew up. Swaying into the town, he finds consolation and support with various religious …
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In Vitro is the highly anticipated follow-up from Will Howarth (Bombay Beach) and Tom McKeith (Beast, SFF 2016) after their debut feature Beast was nominated for Best First Feature at Toronto International Film Festival 2015. Starring the director Will Howarth, Ashley Zukerman (Fear Street) and Talia Zucker (Lake Mungo). On an isolated cattle farm,…
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Author Graham Moore tells the story of a clandestine group within the US Treasury Department charged with a top-secret mission: crash the Nazi economy which is outlined in his new historical fiction book, "The Wealth of Shadows." Then, Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist with Zions Bank, explores why maintaining high mortgage rates is beneficial, es…
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Prepare for an enlightening conversation about operationalizing the core of what you do for customers! Joining us is an exceptional leader, Otis McGregor, Green Beret and expert leader. Gain invaluable insights from his journey and expertise. Everyone faces leadership challenges. Otis McGregor navigates the perilous terrain of trust-building in hig…
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Exploring the rise of shareholder activism with Rahul Menon, Assistant Professor of Management at the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University.Metropolitan Theatres Corporation’s declaration of bankruptcy with Thomas Beckett.Rena Vanco with The Boob Bus highlights their mammogram genetic testing and cosmetic procedures on wheels.…
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How might music point us to the good, the true, and the beautiful? What is the purpose of music, and we are guilty of misusing it? Why are we so obsessed with Taylor Swift? Musician and conservative journalist Barney Quick joins Josh to discuss how conservatism might better inform our approach to music. Also discussed are whether or not the elephan…
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Economist Paul Seabright discusses his new book "The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People."Then, Kevin Jessup and Matt Bartholomew highlight MountainWest Capital Network’s 29th Annual Deal Flow Report and recognize Utah deal makers.And Mountain Money ends the hour with David Greenholtz discovering how you can cut the …
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Anna Rathburn, Partner with Latham & Watkins, dives into the recent Federal Trade Commission’s rule prohibiting non-compete agreements.Then, Adrianne Frech, a medical sociologist and Associate Professor at Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, discusses the impacts of unsecured debt on health conditions.And Patrick Fabian and …
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The 2024 German Film Festival is currently underway across Australia with screenings taking place from 7 May to 5 June. The poster film for the festival is From Hilde, With Love, by director Andreas Dresen. In the following interview, Nadine Whitney and Andreas talk about his interest in telling the story of Hilde Coppi on screen. Hilde was a young…
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After a stint of episodes taking deep dives into obscure topics, Josh returns to some conservative first-principles by inviting long-time friend of the podcast Cal Davenport on for a wide-ranging discussion on whether or not the fusionist consensus is truly dead, why all the energy in the Right seems to be going towards the NatCons, what’s leading …
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Columbia Law School's David Pozen explores Americans’ right to use drugs in his new book "The Constitution of the War on Drugs."Then, Zak Garner-Purkis, Investigations Editor at the UK’s Daily Express, takes us inside the April 20 anti-tourism protests on the Canary islands.And the St. Regis highlights their dining options with Chef Lawrence Abrams…
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Roger Ungers is a documentarian who continually presents a new perspective on the world around us. His 2020 documentary Finding Creativity saw him explore the complex nature of creativity, and in turn, he reflects on his own creativity. That personal touch is brought to his latest documentary, Shape. This is a film about physicality and the at time…
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Security analyst Dmitri Alperovitch reveals how America can beat China in the race for the twenty-first century in his new book "World on the Brink."Then, Andy Kunz, President of the U.S. High Speed Rail Association, discusses the groundbreaking for a new high speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.And explore how large corporations work with…
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Wall Street Journal reporter Dana Mattioli discusses her book "The Everything War: Amazon's Ruthless Quest to Own the World and Remake Corporate Power."Then, Erin Fox with the University of Utah Drug Information Service delves into the current drug shortages impacting the nation. And Kirsten Gunnerud and Melissa Garland discuss the April Fundraiser…
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David Bahnsen returns to the podcast to discuss his latest book: Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. David holds a high view of work and, in an era where self-help gurus are teaching us how to work less to achieve a work/life balance, David wants to shift the paradigm to work/rest and celebrate the productive nature of our being. Also discusse…
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Peter Roady, Parkite and University of Utah professor, highlights how Franklin D. Roosevelt developed a vision of national security focused not just on protecting Americans against physical attack but also on ensuring their economic well-being in his book "The Contest Over National Security."Then, Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO of Moms F1rst, and …
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There's something in the water in Perth that leads to a creative movement from local filmmakers who push through microbudget limitations to tell engaging and inventive stories on screen. For emerging filmmakers Katherine Grace and Holly Dodd, that drive for creativity comes in the form of working together as actors and directors on a duo of short f…
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