Play Hard Work Hard Episode 122: Political Pokemon, Manly Men, EV Scam, Women Who Frac And Roll

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 122: Political Pokemon, Manly Men, EV Scam, Women Who Frac And Roll
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 122

Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling, 4th of July, Recycled Water, EV Vehicles, Bakken BBQ, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska on Fox, ND Suing Biden Administration, The Industrial Forest, Leaders Picking Their Winners and Why Building A Better Mousetrap No Longer Matters

Hour Two Work Hard Author, Journalist, and Public Speaker Robert Bryce

The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast:  Franki Osburn, Nighthawk Completion Services

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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD: Jason Spiess and Sterling recap the 4th of July Parade activities in Erhardt, MN with The Crude Life and The Industrial Forest.

The two share stories about how accepting the non oil and gas community not only embraced The Crude Life and The Industrial Forest, but asked how they could donate to our mission.

The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green showed up and made a splash by substituting candy with water. The Industrial Forest and The Crude Life took their message of Recycled Water Awareness to the literal streets by spraying people on a 95-degree day.

Some of the information Sterling and Hason were spraying across Lakes Country is that Water Recycling is reusing treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, and replenishing a ground water basin which sometime get called ground water recharge stations.

For select attendees who can benefit and/or care to listen, we even get into that boring talk and explain to them how water recycling offers resource and financial savings.

The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green stand on top of a recycled water tank in the 4th of July Parade in Erhardt, MN.

The Play Hard portion of the Play Hard Work Hard Morning Show continues with Sterling sharing his views on EV Vehicles and layoffs in corporate America.

In the News, Rumors and Newsspeak segment the two discuss North Dakota suing the Biden Administration over their recent federal regulations and executive orders, Line 5’s Celebrity Line Up and why level two of ESG is coming this fall.



In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Author, Journalist, and Public Speaker Robert Bryce

Bryce gives a recap of his recent testimony before the US Congress’s Climate Change Crisis committee on EV Vehicles. Click here to read his testimony

Bryce’s testimony and research create a context of a 100-year-plus propaganda campaign for the EV Vehicle including newspaper stories from was early as 1901.

  • In 1901, the Los Angeles Times declared “The electric automobile will quickly and easily take precedence over all other” types of motor vehicles. “If the claims which Mr. Edison makes for his new battery be not overstated, there is not much doubt that it will make a fortune for somebody.”
  • In 1911, the New York Timessaid that the electric car “has long been recognized as the ideal solution” because it “is cleaner and quieter” and “much more economical.”
  • In 1915, the Washington Postreported that “prices on electric cars will continue to drop until they are within reach of the average family.”

Bryce explains how the subsides will impact the middle class and poor rather than empower them or the planet. The interview also dives into the raw earth minerals and the ownership and path of Chinese dependency.

Robert Bryce is a Texas-based author, journalist, podcaster, film producer, and public speaker. Over the past three decades, his articles have appeared in numerous publications including the The The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, National Review, Field & Stream, and The Austin Chronicle.

His new documentary, Juice: How Electricity Explains the World, which he produced along with Austin-based film director Tyson Culver, was released in mid-2020 and is now available on numerous streaming platforms including: iTunes/AppleAmazonPrime, Google Play, VimeoYouTube, Xbox, and Vudu – Movies & TV.

A review of Juice: Death said the message of the film “is delivered with ease and precision through smooth editing, narration, and interviews with succinct information from the past, present, and potential ideas for the future. Filled with beautiful aerial shots and poignant scenes on par with images out of National Geographic magazine, Culver’s documentary debut is enlightening and powerful.”

Bryce has published six books.

Click here for Robert Bryce’s website



The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Franki Osburn, Nighthawk Completion Services

Franki Osburn talks about some of the challenges in the oilfield as a female sales rep.

Interview was conducted by special guest content correspondent The Voice of West Texas Kris Moore






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Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes 

Studio Sponsor: The Industrial Forest

The Industrial Forest is a network of environmentally minded and socially conscious businesses that are using industrial innovations to build a network of sustainable forests across the United States.

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Weekly Sponsor:  Witting Parters

Witting Partners delivers a full range of energy-focused leadership development services to help companies overcome the unique challenges of today’s oil & gas industry so that they can successfully regain and sustain peak performance.

From one-on-one executive coaching to group training programs to powerful speaking engagements, everything Witting Partners offers reflects an unmatched blend of industry insight, technical know-how, and relevant experience that has produced consistent results from the Gulf of Mexico to Appalachia, from service company to operator, and from drilling rig to downtown boardroom.

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Weekly Sponsor:  MineralTracker

MineralTracker is the only mineral management software that allows mineral owners to compare actual royalty payments to expected payments based on well performance and a proprietary, Bakken-specific reservoir model built by MineralTracker’s petroleum engineers.

MineralTracker was formed in Watford City, North Dakota, and is a subsidiary of First International Bank & Trust, a family-owned bank also based in Watford City.

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Phone Line Sponsor: Swan Energy, Inc. 866.539.0860

Studio Email and Inbox Sponsor: To Be Announced


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Featured Music:  Moody River Band


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