Play Hard Work Hard Morning Show powered by The Crude Life Episode 123
Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk about Native American Energy Empowerment, Kids Sports Parents Fighting, Secret Saudi Stills with Blueprints, Aramco and Olympic Sized Entitlement
Hour Two Work Hard: Curtis Shuck, Chairman of the Board, Well Done Foundation
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Author, Journalist and Public Speaker Robert Bryce
source: tradingeconomics.com
HOUR ONE PLAY HARD: Jason Spiess and Sterling catch up on some oil and gas events and activities in The Industrial Forest Studios.
Jason shares a story about Church League Basketball that ended up in quite a brouhaha. From there Kids Sports Parent Fights are bantered about.
Sterling shares stories about how alcohol was illegal in Saudi Arabia and
Dhahran so they had secret stills in the homes.
Where are the Freedom Fighters? Have they been silenced by Government money or is Social Media diluting their message?
The two discuss briefly about how the USA Olympic Basketball team is a perfect symbol for American Entitlement currently being viewed as the best and brightest.
They also dive into the waters of ESG and tease a little more about ESGU (University).
In the News, Rumors and Newsspeak segment of the Play Hard Work Hard Morning Show Jason reacts to Sterling’s reading of Aramco Selling Assets and the Crossroads of Native American Energy Empowerment.
In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Curtis Shuck, Chairman of the Board, Well Done Foundation
Shuck gives an update on their recent plugging of an abandoned well.
He also goes into detail about a program they have developed which includes a 3rd grade curriculum and work force.
Shuck gives a definition of what an “orphan”, “abandoned” and “shut in” well are.
Click here for The Washington Post feature on The Well Done Foundation
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio on the Podcast: Author, Journalist and Public Speaker Robert Bryce
Author, journalist and public speaker Robert Bryce explains how many of the rare earth mineral needed to construct EV Vehicles and Batteries are controlled by China. He opines whether it is the best strategy for the United States to become so dependent on China for the future of our economy, let alone our energy and transportation.
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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.
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.
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.
Phone Line Sponsor: Swan Energy, Inc. 866.539.0860
Studio Email and Inbox Sponsor: To Be Announced
Featured Music: Moody River Band
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