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Author: Roger Goldman, Kevin Kennedy

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Mountain Money is a weekly, hour-long program that focuses on small business news and personal finance. Co-hosts Roger Goldman and Kevin Kennedy explore the unique challenges of working in a mountain town.
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Author Shoshana Walter paints the picture of a rehab industry she says is under-regulated and too often focused on profit. Then, Dr. Emma Cain Louden, President of "Slooh," talks about the company's mission bringing space aspiration to students of all ages. And, Vanessa Di Palma Wright and Jackie Zehner talk about their new flexible space in Park City called "Distrikt F."
Author Bench Ansfield talks about their book "Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City". Then, Chomp Donuts founders Rick Nemeroff and Jeff Mahin discuss how they solved the need for fresh delicious donuts in Park City.
Roger and Kevin speak with Director Rob Diamond about some of his many film projects. Then they speak with Tyler Anderson about the Urban Sailor Coffee Roastery Cafe on Iron Horse Dr. And, Pauline Baykova and Crystal Deskins of Mixers and More, talk about their new store on Heber Avenue.
Today on Mountain Money chef Pierson Shields talks about his new restaurant "Matilda." Then the presidents of Park City’s three rotary clubs talk about how their organizations serve our community and preview the annual Running of the Balls on Miners Day. And, DeMaurice Smith, former Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, takes an inside look at how the business of football really works in his new book “Turf Wars.”
Author Evan Osnos discusses his new book, “The Haves and Have-Yachts,” a probe into the world of America’s increasingly powerful oligarchs. Then, in the second of a 2-part series on taxes, economist Corey Husak of the Center for American Progress gives his take on the latest bill out of D.C.
Economist Dan Mitchell, former senior fellow at the Cato Institute, gives his perspective on the relationship between tax rates and government revenue. Then, Patrick McGee, author of “Apple in China,” examines the extraordinary story of how so much of Apple’s technology came to be manufactured in China — and the profound implications for both China and the company.
On Mountain Money, author Megan Greenwell shares her new book, "Bad Company," a deep dive into the not always positive world of private equity. Then Kevin and Roger speak with Hannah Stoughton at Rendezvous Run for all things running. They finish up the hour learning about beekeeping and a new local business, with host Kevin Kennedy speaking on his company Park West Bees and Honey.
American Enterprise Institute economist Kevin Corinth joins for the second of two interviews offering different perspectives on the effect of the recently passed budget bill on Medicaid. (00:46)Then, Jeff Weiss, author of “Waiting for Britney Spears,” talks about his years in the celebrity media industry tracking figures like Britney Spears and Brad Pitt. (24:02)
NYU Professor Sherry Glied discusses the potential effects of the budget reconciliation bill on Medicaid beneficiaries. Then, Bryn Ramjoue of My 529 talks about the Utah 529 college savings program. And Jake Wolf shares details about the Warehouse Motor Club.
George Selgin, author of “False Dawn: The New Deal and the Promise of Recovery,” analyzes the extent to which New Deal programs helped the country emerge from the Great Depression. Then, Connor Brown of Offset Bier talks about the new location for the local brewery. And, Roger Grindlesperger, CEO of Grind Goods, and Mark Espinosa from WalMart talk about Grind's participation in the WalMart Open Call process.
Michael Huerta, former administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, discusses the many challenges currently facing the commercial aviation industry. Then, Mark Brown and Bari Nan Cohen Rothchild preview the upcoming Running of the Balls on Miner’s Day, September 1st.
Jen Silver, owner of Roofing Utah, talks about roofing and a new product available to homeowners. Then, Brendan and Carly Coyle of Dendric Estates discuss the packaging of their first cider product, "Dry Cut." And, Shelby Stames, new owner of StretchLab in Redstone, highlights the products and services they offer.
New York Times reporter Noam Scheiber talks about the fight between "Big Law" and the Trump Administration. Then, Bridget Read, author of “Little Bosses Everywhere,” takes a deep look into the murky business of multi-level marketing.
Author Todd S. Purdum discusses his new book “Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television.” It’s a biography of the man that millions of TV viewers knew as Ricky Ricardo and his innovations that changed television forever. Then, Lindsey Leavitt Brown and Alison Russell from Folklore Bookshop in Midway talk about their bookshop and upcoming Swiss Days events. And, find out why the UPS store in Park City changed locations — just a few hundred yards south.
Ted Genoways talks about his new book, “Tequila Wars,” a biography of Jose Cuervo. Then, Kevin Jessop and Matt Bartholomew discuss the recent Mountain West Capital Network deal flow report. And, Galen and Katie Zamarra talk about their new Main Street restaurants, Le Depot Brasserie and Union Patisserie.
Glenn Wright, Adjutant for the local American Legion Post, shares details about Memorial Day activities in Park City. Then, Disabled American Veterans National Commander Daniel Contreras talks about the many ways they support the veteran community. And, Copper Moose farm manager Michael Foster discusses what it takes to run their farm stand. Lastly, a conversation with Tupelo Chef Matthew Harris.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince sits down for an extended and candid conversation with Roger and Kevin. Prince talks about growing up in Park City, the arc of his business career — including the creation of Cloudflare — and his recent purchase of Town Lift Plaza.
Author Adam Becker discusses his new book, “More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley’s Crusade to Control the Fate of Humanity.” Then, Guy Peterson, owner of the Stock Exchange in Kamas, talks about his premium meat and butcher shop. And Solux Home partner Claude Bethea highlights the benefits of using AI in home building.
Author Peter Hayes discuss how big business in Germany responded to the rise of Adolph Hitler in his new book, "Profits and Persecutions." Then CO2 Sync's CEO Darrell Huntsman elaborates on their ecologically sound wood disposal process. And Julianne Carone, with WasteLess Solutions talks about their not-for-profit dedicated to preventing and diverting food waste.
Author Brian Goldstone shares his new book on the plight of the working homeless, “There Is No Place for Us.” Then Anne Wellde of Goldman Sachs talks about their 10,000 Small Businesses program. And doctors Danny Wightman and Wyatt Horsley discuss the concierge medical practice at Park City Hospital.
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