The Crude Life Morning Show Play Hard Work Hard is a daily (Mon-Fri) lifestyle program to start your day. Play Hard Work Hard will air every weekday morning at 7am CT. Each daily program will air for 90-120 minutes, with the first hour playing hard before working hard in hour number two.
This pilot program is intended to show listeners, future guests and potential sponsors what the “look and feel” of the program will be like starting January 2021.
HOUR ONE: Energy News, Sports, Pop Culture, Events, Money, Music, Live Guests and more. It’s Play Hard time!
HOUR TWO: Time to Work Hard. Industry experts, newsmaker interviews and other relevant energy related discussions.
Play Hard Portion (Hour One)
Host Jason Spiess and Co-Host Sterling talk about the stimulus package, Parsley Energy’s layoffs, CEOs in hiding, and how birds, robots and goats are being given cleaning jobs while some humans are given jobs a sign post could do.
Other topics of discussion are stimulus pork, parents with distance learning children being left out, the government employees’ guaranteed checks and the small business squeeze.
News, Rumors and Newspeak Links
Congress’s 5,593-page porky ‘relief’ bill is essence of the swamp
In HOUR TWO we PLAY HARD with: Jason Modglin, president, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers,
Jason Modglin, president, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, talked about their recent survey of more than 160 oil and gas professionals.
The interview also discusses industry’s disconnect with government leaders, business executives and regulators, with publicly-traded company The North Face’s recent action of rejecting business due to the buyer’s professional lifestyle.
The survey, representing a broad cross-section of the industry, the respondents weighed in on their concerns, challenges, priorities, and outlook. They also provided pointed suggestions for federal and state officials heading into 2021.
For the top concerns, challenges, and priorities, respondents chose up to three:
Biggest Macro-level Concerns:
- The price of oil (59%)
- Demand for oil and gas (47%)
- Federal overregulation (43%)
Click here the entire interview and study results
Mark Watson, Supervisor for the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, discusses some projects from this past year including the Orphan Well Program.
To listen to the full length interview
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Featured Music: Moody River Band
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