Ski in-Sell Out!

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Podcast by Max Doilney and Lauren Angerosa

Ski in-Sell Out!

This podcast blends real estate, storytelling, and lifestyle in Park City, Utah. Hosts Max Doilney and Lauren Angerosa pull back the curtain on what it’s like to break into and thrive in a ridiculously competitive luxury market. You’ll hear candid takes on career transitions, family business dynamics, local history, and what really happens when ski town culture collides with high-stakes deals. Expect humor, honesty, and a few unexpected tangents along the way.

Latest episodes

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24 July 2026

32 - The Long Way Home - Steven Angerosa

Why do some places never let go? Steve Angerosa shares the story of growing up in New York, coming to Park City for the 2002 Olympics, building a career in the ski industry, and discovering what "home" really means. Topics include: • Growing up in an Italian family • Ellis Island family history • Lessons from his grandfather • The 2002 Salt Lake Olympics • Building a career at Park City Mountain • Why Park City keeps pulling people back • Family, identity, and intentional living

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07 July 2026

31 - The Farmer Who Refused to Leave Park City Todd Coleman

Todd Coleman has lived nearly every chapter of modern Park City. He grew up here when neighborhoods were fields, spent years helping teenagers through outdoor education, learned organic farming in New England, and eventually returned home to create Mountain Town Farm. This conversation explores purpose, community, local history, raising families, preserving what matters, and why building a meaningful life often looks very different than people expect.

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29 June 2026

30 - Why Everyone Eventually Comes Back to Park City - Katie Wilking

Katie Wilking grew up in Park City, left for college and Washington D.C., then found herself coming home. In this episode we talk about old Main Street, Park City's early days, Mileti's, skiing as kids, commercial real estate, entrepreneurship, community, and why the people—not just the mountains—keep drawing us back. It's a conversation about growing up, leaving, returning, and appreciating a place differently with each chapter of life.

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22 June 2026

29 - What Happens When the Dream Job Ends? Jonathan Crosswhite

This week on Ski In, Sell Out, we sat down with Jonathan Crosswhite. Jonathan's path took him from: • Son of an NBA player • Division I quarterback at the University of Utah • Arizona Cardinals quarterback • Financial advisor • Real estate professional But the most interesting answer came when Lauren asked where he sees himself in 10 years. Not on a yacht. Not chasing a bigger commission check. Not building an empire. His answer? Coaching high school football and maybe driving a school bus. It was a reminder that after enough years of chasing achievement, many people eventually arrive at the same destination: impact. Not the kind measured in dollars. The kind measured in people.

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15 June 2026

28 - The 'Bumpy Road' to Powder Cats!

Most people come to Park City for one winter. Somehow that turns into 20+ years, a family, a business, and an entire life you never planned for. This episode with Bekah Stevens is really about: community sacrifice mountain towns career pivots raising kids here and figuring it out as you go Bekah’s story is one a lot of people in this town quietly relate to. From teaching skiing at Deer Valley to becoming the future owner of Powder Cats, this was one of our favorite conversations yet. Full episode live now. #ParkCity #SkiInSellOut #MountainTownLife #Utah #PowderCats #Entrepreneurship #WasatchBack #OutdoorLife #ParkCityUtah

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07 June 2026

27 - FLO PC & HOA Therapy - Ally Dickey

Ski In Sell Out Podcast Episode ___ featuring Allie Dickie. In this episode, Max Doilney and Lauren Angerosa sit down with Allie Dickie to talk about moving from corporate consulting into entrepreneurship, raising a family in Park City, running a successful HOA management company, and navigating leadership, community, and identity in a small mountain town. Topics include: Park City Utah lifestyle HOA management entrepreneurship motherhood Ryan Dickie Park City politics community leadership work-life balance moving to Utah building roots in mountain towns This episode also introduces the future billion-dollar idea: Flow PC & HOA Therapy. #ParkCity #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #HOA #ParkCityUtah #MountainLife #Community

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