
Mountain Money
Roger Goldman, Kevin Kennedy · KPCW | Listen Like a Local
Show overview
Mountain Money has published 28 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 17 min and 26 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. Published by KPCW | Listen Like a Local.
From the publisher
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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Park City's public relations challenge
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There's a lot going on at Promontory
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The complicated finances of a major university
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The Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg
Author Paul Fischer discusses his new book on the remarkable careers of film directors Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. The three men became friends and reinvented American cinema.

Beyond Quick Fixes: Weight Loss, Hormones, and the Peak Approach
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Avalanches, wildfires, and flying robots: drone systems for the world’s worst days
This conversation goes inside the world of drone-based avalanche and wildfire control. From MONTIS avalanche missions to drone-integrated ignition spheres, we unpack how Drone Amplified extends crews’ reach while they stay safely on the ground.

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They are still wheeling and dealing in Utah
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It Shouldn't Be on You
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The Real Life Succession Story of the Murdoch Family Empire
Author Gabriel Sherman discusses his new book "Bonfire of the Murdochs. It's the real life story of the family drama over who would succeed founder Rupert Murdoch to control his vast media empire.

Tag It Once, Get It Back: Inside ComeBack Tag
ComeBack Tag lives quietly on your keys, bags, or gear until you really need it. When someone finds your lost item, the tag bridges the gap between finder and owner in a few easy steps. No special app, no subscription, just a tag that sends you a notification and lets the finder contact you. We talk with the founder about building trust, designing for simplicity, and why people love a product they hope they never have to use.

From Bomb Tech to Bridal Rings: The HERLOVE Story
HERLOVE Bespoke Jewelry is a veteran-owned studio in Heber City that transforms love stories, family history, and old jewelry into custom-designed heirlooms. Founders Drew and Laura went from military service to fine craftsmanship, specializing in wedding and engagement rings, one-of-a-kind redesigns, and advanced repairs. In this episode, we explore how they blend precision, storytelling, and mountain-town soul into every piece.