Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77: Mark Eaton Talks Professional Longevity, ESG’s Doubting Thomas And Why John Wooden Would Be Fired Today

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77: Mark Eaton Talks Professional Longevity, ESG's Doubting Thomas And Why John Wooden Would Be Fired Today
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77

Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling are joined by “Professor” Stephen Heins to discuss ESG, AOL/Time Warner’s merger comparisons, Velvet Glove Leadership and Energy’s New Climate Champs John Kerry and Gina McCarthy

Hour Two Work Hard : Former NBA All-Star and Utah Jazz Mark Eaton

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 “Professor” Stephen Heins who was involved with the AOL/Time Warner Merger, the largest corporate merger in history.

The three discuss ESG (Environmental Social Governance) from a broad spectrum. Stephen anoints himself the “Doubting Thomas” of ESG.

From there, the three discuss how the movement is used, and can be used further, to control, tax and regulate all aspects of life. Jason asks Stephen his views on Climate Envoy John Kerry and Climate Czar Gina McCarthy.

Stephen reminds that on programs like The Crude Life, he and others have been warning the industry on record for years regarding the increasingly alarming behaviors from Gina McCarthy.

Out of touch administrations and “Velvet Glove” leaders are also bantered about in the Play Hard segment.

Jason asks if Sterling or Stephen see the ESG as another Dot Com Boom Bust Bubble. Some will make money and some will go bankrupt. This vein of conversation veered back to the AOL/Time Warner merger and some of the growing pains learned in business.

The comparison of the Government Backed Telco industry trying to hold back and/or compete with the upstart Cable Companies who were primarily using their own technology and money.

George Bush Sr’s magical milk money, SEC’s role in ESG, the “naughty document” and questioning the strategy of how oil companies are continuing to fund the same people who got them into the mess they are currently in. A ten year body of work involving public relations, regulatory battles and industrial image are drivers and examples of those conversations.



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Former NBA All Star Mark Eaton discusses teamwork with Jason Spiess. Photo by Kevin Tobosa

In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Mark Eaton, former Utah Jazz Center and professional speaker, Salt Lake City, UT

Mark Eaton shares his advice on those entering the marketplace for the first time or dusting off the old portfolio to get back at it.  He also emphasizes the importance of teamwork and chemistry within an organization.

Spiess and Eaton also discuss how today’s business environment is different than it was 20 years ago and today people like John Wooden have been fired long before his successful years as a coach at UCLA.

Eaton also opines about how much corporate America has changed and how it is making it difficult to develop teamwork skills and internal chemistry.





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

US Senator Kevin Cramer shares his feeling on why now businesses should be solidifying a relationship with their banker during these times of uncertainty and rebuilding.

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