Play Hard Work Hard Episode 75: Paper Boy Business, Catholic Miles And Old School Entrepreneurs Go Bye Bye Bro

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 75: Paper Boy Business, Catholic Miles And Old School Entrepreneurs Go Bye Bye Bro
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 75

Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling are joined by a friend of the program who’s name sounds like a motorcycle. The three discuss growing up as a 10-year-old entrepreneur slash business owner.

Hour Two Work Hard : Kate Hornbrook of Ace Fluid Solutions and also the president of Oilfield Connections International

The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast:  US Senator Kevin Cramer

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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD:  Jason Spiess and Sterling are joined by a friend of the program who’s name sounds like a motorcycle to discuss growing up as an entrepreneur.

“Motorcycle” and Jason both started their newspaper business at the age of 10. The two are more or less interviewed by Sterling about their business strategies and logistics as a minor.

Social implications are also discussed like finding substitutes and paying extra in order to go on vacation. Few 10-year-olds are figuring out excuses why not to go to the lake with friends because they have to work – Jason and Motorcycle did.

Business realities of what it was like working as a subcontractor for a monopoly in a town as a child. Jason and Motorcycle become very passionate about their experience and continuously thank the Marcil family for the opportunities and experiences.

Kids going door-to-door in the dark without sexual predator notifications, walking around with hundreds of dollars in cash and being forced where to bank are also discussed in the Play Hard segment of The Crude Life Moring Show.

Motorcycle and Jason talk about collecting money from houses, the daily grind, dedication of the paper boy and cash-flowing life early on.



Kate Hornbrook (left) and Brooks Landgraf, TX State Representative (right) at an Oilfield Connections International meeting.

In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Kate Hornbrook, Ace Fluid Solutions and president of Oilfield Connections International

Kate Hornbrook of Ace Fluid Solutions and also the president of Oilfield Connections International talks about her company’s recent merger with Terra Oilfield Services and the formation of Ace Fluid Solutions (AFS).

Headquartered in Midland, Texas, AFS is a leading provider of specialty stimulation chemicals, water sourcing program management, water treatment, water transfer, and in-field technical support to operators and pumping companies in the most active US shale plays. AFS will leverage its newly combined resources and expertise to set a new standard in fluid services by focusing on adaptive chemistries, best-in-class service, and proven water program management.

Hornbrook also gives an overview of their upcoming Networking Luncheon May 6 in the Permian Basin.

Mich Hager, president, K9 Pipe Inspections, is scheduled to be the featured speaker. Event is open to non-members and lunch is included.



The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: US Senator Kevin Cramer

US Senator Kevin Cramer explains why North Dakota becomes a critical player in the potential lawsuit and regulations with the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes 

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Featured Music:  Moody River Band


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