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What does it take to thrive as a treasury leader in today's complex business environment? In this engaging panel discussion recorded LIVE at our recent event in Houston, we bring together three powerhouse treasury professionals - Brook Ballard, Jordan Timberlake, and Fred Schacknies - who pull back the curtain on their careers, leadership philosophies, and the real-world challenges they've faced. In this episode you'll hear how they transitioned from banking and early finance roles into strategic treasury leadership, how they drive performance in hybrid teams, and why visibility, collaboration, and a strong sense of purpose are key to long-term success. Whether you're building your career or managing a treasury function, this candid conversation delivers invaluable insights and practical takeaways straight from the top of the profession.Meet the Guests: Brook Ballard – Most recently the Treasurer of Oceaneering InternationalA veteran treasury leader with experience spanning Anadarko, Live Nation, AIG, Cheniere, and Oceaneering. Brook shares insights from building treasury functions across diverse industries.Jordan Timberlake – Vice President, Treasurer and Investment Operations at Memorial Hermann Health SystemFormer banker turned treasury executive, Jordan discusses her career growth, managing investments and debt, and fostering team development in a major U.S. health system.Fred Schacknies – Vice President & Treasurer at TechnipFMC With a global background in FX, operations, and systems, Fred explores how treasury leadership has shifted from numbers to people and process.Main topics discussed: Career journeys from banking and other industries into treasury leadershipBuilding, scaling, and motivating treasury teamsThe impact of hybrid work and how it shapes collaboration in treasuryThe importance of cross-functional relationships and “Treasury 101” educationStrategies to increase the visibility and impact of the treasury functionInternships and talent pipeline development in treasuryThe importance of identifying your “why” in your careerAdvice for junior professionals on preparing for leadership rolesCreating metrics-driven environments and aligning treasury with corporate goals---
In 2009, Rev. Carol Daniels was found murdered inside her small church in Anadarko, Oklahoma. The crime scene shocked even the most experienced investigators—and to this day, no one has been held accountable. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS BILT Start Earning Points On Your Rent Today Visit www.joinbilt.com/girlgone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we search peoples' junk for treasure during the Anadarko townwide! We even scored some Meatpies!
Join us as we discuss Elon being a Nazi, another Anadarko inmate escape, too much politics and so much more!
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On this week's episode of "What I Wish I Knew", I sit down with Tim Byers. Tim Byers, PE, is a Deepwater Completion Engineering Advisor for Occidental Petroleum Corporation in The Woodlands, Texas. Tim has worked for Anadarko (now Occidental) since graduating as a petroleum engineer from Marietta College in 2006. He has held a variety of increasingly technical roles in several geographic locations during his tenure with Anadarko. He also volunteered as a lead campus recruiter for Anadarko at his alma mater for several years. Outside of work, Tim loves spending time with his wife Valerie, their two children, William and Samantha, and their dog Buster. Tim and Valerie work tirelessly with the Cure Sanfilippo Foundation to advocate for a treatment or cure for Sanfilippo Syndrome, a rare, terminal genetic disorder that William was diagnosed with in 2015.
Today's guest is Eric Wilson, Director of Internal Audit and Chief Audit Executive of Gulfport Energy. Gulfport Energy is a natural gas-focused exploration and production company operating independently. It specializes in exploring, acquiring, and producing natural gas, crude oil, and natural gas liquids (NGL) within the United States, with key activities centered in the Appalachia and Anadarko basins. With his extensive experience in the energy and retail sectors, Eric shares his insights on the critical challenges auditors face today, especially as they navigate the complexities of emerging AI capabilities. We explore how the oil and gas industry, among others, is integrating AI and advanced technologies. This episode is sponsored by MindBridge. Find out more about sponsored content and how to engage with the Emerj audience at emerj.com/ad1.
October 2024 Dante's Old South Major Jackson is the author of six books of poetry, including Razzle Dazzle: New & Selected Poems (2023) and The Absurd Man (2020). He is also the author of A Beat Beyond: The Selected Prose of Major Jackson . A recipient of fellowships from the Academy of American Poets, The National Endowment for the Arts, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, Major Jackson has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and has been honored by the Pew Fellowship in the Arts and the Witter Bynner Foundation in conjunction with the Library of Congress. Major Jackson lives in Nashville, Tennessee where he is the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in the Humanities at Vanderbilt University. He serves as the Poetry Editor of The Harvard Review and hosts the podcast – The Slowdown. www.majorjackson.com Tim Blake Nelson is an actor, writer, director, and producer who has appeared in over ninety films including Just Mercy, Lincoln, Holes, The Incredible Hulk, Meet the Fockers, Minority Report, O Brother Where Art Thou?, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, and Old Henry. Other recent acting credits set for release in 2023 and 2024 include The Bricklayer, Bang Bang, Captain America: New World Order, and Invisibles. His playwriting credits include Socrates, Anadarko, The Grey Zone and Eye of God, the last two of which Nelson adapted and directed for the screen. Other film directing credits include O, Leaves of Grass, and Anesthesia the last two of which he also wrote. His first novel, City of Blows, was published earlier this year and will be released as a paperback in early 2024. Geoffrey Owens was born and raised in the Prospect Heights section of Brooklyn, New York. He attended New York City public schools before attending Yale University.He has had a notable career as a teacher and an actor. On television, he played ‘Elvin' on NBC's “The Cosby Show,” as well as roles on numerous other shows, including “It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” “Power,” and “Divorce.” He currently lives in Montclair, New Jersey. He thanks Josette for all her support. https://shorturl.at/y4m5D Seth Ingram is a seasoned film producer, educator, and Creative Director of the Rome International Film Festival (RIFF), where he has elevated the event into one of Georgia's most celebrated showcases for independent cinema. As the founder of the Film Program at Georgia Highlands College, Seth also serves as Division Chair of Film, Theatre, and Digital Entertainment, where he mentors emerging filmmakers. His production work includes films such as Signing Day, Spirit Halloween: The Movie, and Outlaw Posse. Recently, he was named one of Georgia's most influential figures in the creative economy by Georgia Entertainment News. Mobley, acclaimed indie singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, returns with a rhapsodic new single, "Y'r Ghost," via Last Gang Records / MNRK Music Group. Written, performed, and produced by Mobley himself, this release signals his reemergence from the studio, where he's been fervently crafting the sci-fi epic foreshadowed on his late 2022 EP Cry Havoc!. “Y'r Ghost” offers a first glimpse of the next installment of this sweeping sonic and narrative world. www.mobleywho.com Additional Music by: Logan Mac “Dance Under Stars” Special Thanks Goes to Our Sponsors: Lucid House Press: www.lucidhousepublishing.com Whispers of the Flight: https://shorturl.at/eAhoD The Crown: www.thecrownbrasstown.com The Red Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.com Bright Hill Press: www.brighthillpress.org UCLA Extension Writing Program: www.uclaextension.edu Mercer University Press: www.mupress.org NPR: https: www.npr.org WUTC: www.wutc.org The host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics, Athena Departs, and Old Gods are available everywhere books are sold. Find them all here: https://shorturl.at/Fwv48 Check out his Teachable courses, The Working Writer and Adulting with Autism, here: https://shorturl.at/9bsU3
It's our first video episode! Join us as we discuss an Anadarko man being involved in the January 6th riots, Casey Anthony, rocks and sticks, and so much more!!!
For more information and show notes visit: https://www.bwmplanning.com/post/83In this episode of Financial Planning for Oil & Gas Professionals, we had the pleasure of speaking with Bob Phillips, a seasoned veteran with a 47-year career in the oil and gas industry. Bob shared his incredible journey, from his early days in Tyler, Texas, to his recent sale of Crestwood Equity Partners to Energy Transfer for $7.1 billion.Key Highlights:Early Career and Background:Bob grew up in Tyler, Texas, and attended the University of Texas, where he got into the oil and gas program. His first job in the industry was as a rig hand making $2.15 an hour, which sparked his passion for oil and gas.Career Milestones:Bob's career began with Gulf Oil Company and included significant roles at Anadarko and Tenneco. He witnessed the deregulation of the natural gas industry and the technological advancements that transformed oil and gas production.Entrepreneurial Ventures:Bob founded his first company, EastEx Energy, in 1981 and took it public in 1987. He shared the challenges of competing with larger companies and the lessons learned from those experiences.Mentorship and Influence:Bob was mentored by Boone Pickens, who taught him the importance of using capital to build a company. This mentorship played a crucial role in Bob's decision to IPO EastEx Energy.Crestwood Equity Partners:Bob founded Crestwood in 2008 with private equity backing. He discussed the importance of aligning with the right equity partners and the commercial challenges faced during the early years. Crestwood's success was attributed to strategic acquisitions and a strong focus on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles.Industry Challenges and Successes:Bob highlighted the impact of commodity price fluctuations and the emergence of ESG as significant challenges. Despite these challenges, Crestwood thrived, culminating in its sale to Energy Transfer.Personal Insights:Bob shared his first memory of money and the importance of saving and investing wisely. He also discussed how his faith and Methodist upbringing influenced his leadership style and commitment to community and employee well-being.The Energy Transfer Deal:Bob detailed the process leading up to the sale of Crestwood to Energy Transfer. He expressed pride in the transaction, noting the positive reception from shareholders and the market.This episode offers a deep dive into the career of a remarkable industry leader and provides valuable insights for professionals in the oil and gas sector. Bob's story is a testament to the importance of perseverance, strategic thinking, and ethical leadership in achieving long-term success.As always, we encourage our listeners to reach out with any questions or ideas for future episodes at podcast@brownleewealthmanagement.com.Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to bringing you more insightful episodes in the future.Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrownleeWealthManagement/?ref=py_cLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brownlee-wealth-management/Disclosure: This information is for informational purposes only. Nothing discussed during this video should be interpreted as tax, legal, or investment advice. If you have questions pertaining to your specific situation, please consult the appropriate qualified professional.
August 23, 2009. Anadarko, Oklahoma. 61-year old pastor Carol Daniels drives from her home in Oklahoma City to the Worthy Temple Christ Holy Sanctified Church in order to perform her Sunday morning duties there, but less than two hours after her arrival, Carol is murdered. She has been stripped naked, stabbed several times, and had […]
August 23, 2009. Anadarko, Oklahoma. 61-year old pastor Carol Daniels drives from her home in Oklahoma City to the Worthy Temple Christ Holy Sanctified Church in order to perform her Sunday morning duties there, but less than two hours after her arrival, Carol is murdered. She has been stripped naked, stabbed several times, and had a dissolving chemical sprayed over her body in an apparent attempt to destroy DNA evidence, but no one can figure out the motive for this crime. Nearly eight years later, investigators announce that a deceased criminal named Denise Kay Cooper and another suspect may have been responsible for Carol's murder, but even though evidence is presented to a grand jury, no charges are filed. On this week's episode of “The Trail Went Cold”, we explore the unsolved murder of Reverend Carol Daniels, one of the most shocking and brutal crimes ever featured on this podcast. Additional Reading: https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna32566988 https://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/01/oklahoma.pastor.killing/index.html https://www.news9.com/story/5e35b63d83eff40362bf1103/man-claims-he-saw-murder-suspect-fleeing-anadarko-church https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/columns/2017/03/30/the-morning-brew-anadarko-cold-case-under-grand-jury-scrutiny/60609650007/ https://www.oklahoman.com/article/3461176/completed-autopsy-report-released-in-anadarko-pastors-death https://www.theodysseyonline.com/gods-razor-of-judgment https://www.news9.com/story/5e3349b71290151d52141e1a/9-years-later-evidence-revealed-in-the-murder-of-pastor-carol-daniels https://kfor.com/news/grand-jury-looking-into-brutal-unsolved-murder-of-anadarko-pastor/ https://www.swoknews.com/news/11-years-a-mystery-the-violent-murder-of-rev-carol-daniels/article_5b9896ad-5eef-5d45-899b-19a981056d6f.html “The Trail Went Cold” is on Patreon. Visit www.patreon.com/thetrailwentcold to become a patron and gain access to our exclusive bonus content. “The Trail Went Cold” is going to be appearing on podcast row at Crimecon UK” in London on September 21-22, 2024. To get a 10 % discount on the purchase of tickets to either event, please use our specialized promo code, “COLD24”, by visiting Crimecon.com or Crimecon.co.uk. “The Trail Went Cold” will be appearing at the True Crime Podcast Festival, taking place at the Denver Marriott Westminster in Colorado on July 12-14, 2024. To get a 15 % discount on tickets, please use our specialized promo code, “TRAIL”, by visiting https://truecrimepodcastfestival.com. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Join us as we commentate on the Drone/Firework show in Anadarko with Steven Freie! Also, Jared and Dat Guy discuss Ryan Walters and the Bible, Buccees in Oklahoma, our favorite childhood memories, our top five movies, and so much more!
Today we discussing Mack's Wings in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the untold history of the yield sign. Mack's Wings has you covered the next time you have a craving for chicken wings. This Tulsa-based restaurant offers plenty of flavor choices to sauce and toss your cooked-to-order wings including traditional favorites like buffalo and lemon pepper as well as signature originals like the Oklahoma Dry Rub and Mack Sauce. Mack's also offers cauliflower wings for those that don't eat meat. Pair your wings with a side of crisp, golden French fries or savory sweet potato fries to complete the full Mack's Wings experience. Visit Tulsa, Oklahoma's second-largest city, where Southern comfort and cosmopolitan style converge. A town enriched by its oil heritage, Tulsa boasts world-class cultural attractions, including the Philbrook Museum of Art and Gilcrease Museum. The city stands tall with its magnificent art deco treasures, Route 66 gems and the Cesar Pelli-designed BOK Center — a state-of-the-art venue for national concerts and sporting events. Tulsa's lively entertainment districts feature eateries, shopping and gaming, while the Tulsa music scene is the star of the state. Family fun also prevails in T-Town, home of the highly-rated Tulsa Zoo, while the city's Arkansas River trails and outdoor recreation areas offer outdoor respites from all the urban excitement. Tulsa offers a fabulous array of cultural amenities including the acclaimed Tulsa Ballet, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra and other programs of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Theater-going opportunities abound around town, and the music scene pulses with sound from diverse genres, ranging from country and western to indie rock and punk. Be sure to catch a concert at the famous Cain's Ballroom or Tulsa Theater, too. A multitude of annual festivals and events like the Tulsa International Mayfest, Linde Oktoberfest Tulsa and ScotFest celebrate Tulsa's culture and heritage, adding to the long list of things to do in Tulsa. Discover unique facets of Tulsa's personality by visiting the many vibrant districts within the city. Anchored by the historic Blue Dome building, the Blue Dome Entertainment District is home to nightlife hot spots, hip restaurants and live entertainment. Visit the Brookside District for unique shopping experiences, upscale dining and plenty of nightlife options. The Tulsa Arts District features historic buildings that have been brought back to prominence via art galleries, theaters, restaurants, bars and dance clubs. For antique shopping, local and regional art galleries and more than 20 top local restaurants, visit the Cherry Street District in the northern midtown area of Tulsa. Also discussed Hutch's, Anadarko, Redbone Indian Tacos and Guymon. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #podcast #traveloklahoma #Tulsa #wings #truckstop #anadarko #guymon
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
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oin us as we discuss Lindi Cisco being the first female in Anadarko to win a state championship in wrestling, our favorite zero sodies, how much Ryan Walters sucks, and we eat some gross stuff.
Join us as we sit fireside with Steve Freie and Dixon Palmer and discuss new businesses in Anadarko, Dixon's trip to Florida and the camel incident, and Arnold Schwarznegger shows up!
Welcome to another edition of The DodgeCast! This week, we recorded on location at Ridge Runner Roofing with Jeremy and Jay Vance! We discuss how they got their start in roofing, making Anadarko a better place to live, Kanye West wearing a Burzum shirt, play Dat Guy's “guess those lyrics” game, and so much more!00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Scene00:18 - The Hosts' Roofing Experience01:19 - Understanding Roof Damage and Repair03:11 - The Origin Story of Ridge Runner Roofing04:35 - The Journey of the Vance Brothers05:33 - The Evolution of Ridge Runner Roofing07:38 - Challenges and Rewards of Running a Local Business11:55 - Impact of Weather on Roofing14:03 - Personal Experiences and Anecdotes16:26 - Intricacies of the Roofing Business18:36 - Reflections on Community and Local Business20:14 - Personal Stories and Observations21:58 - Thoughts on Local Sports and Social Media24:19 - Reflections on Local Culture and Diversity36:03 - Discussing Immigration and Business Opportunities37:05 - Personal Stories and Interests38:23 - Book Discussion: "The Indifferent Stars Above"40:13 - Survival Stories and Human Endurance42:21 - Personal Anecdotes and Humor44:57 - Reflections on High School Experiences50:40 - Work and Business Conversations56:20 - Music and Pop Culture Discussion01:05:26 - Embarrassing Moments and Social Etiquette01:15:06 - Food Preferences and Picky Eating01:17:52 - Improving the Local Community01:18:26 - Impact of Technology on Youth01:20:05 - Need for Substance Abuse Centers01:21:33 - Importance of Infrastructure and Local Businesses01:26:21 - Struggles of Modern Education01:29:29 - Role of Social Media in Society01:31:05 - Challenges of Parenting in the Digital Age01:32:30 - State of the Music Industry01:35:47 - Impact of Social Issues on Local Communities01:52:06 - Discussing 90s Bands and YouTube01:52:45 - Concert Experiences and Body Scans01:53:21 - John Mayer and Album Recommendations01:53:52 - Chatting about Rolling Stones and Favorite Songs01:54:43 - Exploring Black Metal01:56:30 - Diving into Southern Rock and Red Dirt Music01:57:53 - Evolution of Country and Americana Music02:03:57 - Debate on Zoos, Animals, and Conservation02:19:37 - Guessing Song Lyrics and Sharing Music Trivia02:20:45 - Reflecting on Outlaws, History, and PoliticsDonation Options for Back Home Media:Patreon: Become a patron at patreon.com/BackHomeMedia for monthly support.PayPal: One-time donation at paypal.com.Me/backhomemedia.Venmo: Contribute via @backhomemedia on Venmo.Spot Fund: Support through the campaign at http://spot.fund/ElevateBackHomeMedia.Choose the best method for you to support Back Home Media's ongoing work.
Welcome back to another episode of The DodgeCast! In this episode, Dat Guy and Jared discuss how f*ckin cold it is, earthquakes in Oklahoma, our favorite bubblegums, Daredevil, Echo, Daniel Day Lewis and oh so much more!
In this episode I chat to researcher and relative of Cora Youngblood Corson, James P Gregory Jnr about her trailblazing and complex life and his ongoing discoveries into her significance in opening doors for women brass musicians. We discuss her enterprising beginnings in Anadarko, her rise to fame, jewel encrusted Euphoniums and much more. The Legend of Cora Youngblood Corson - Youtube Presentation International Tuba Euphonium Association Podcast music is Mephistopheles performed by the Illinois Brass Band https://fanlist.com/brassevolution
Welcome to the first episode of 2024! On this episode we discuss Katt Williams going off, stupid Stanley cups, a teenis incident at Bass Pro Shop, Gypsy Rose being a free woman, Godzilla, and so much more!
The last episode of 2023, and we learn that Dat Guy sucks as a host, so they call in the big dog, Jared, who had to call in to the show due to sickness. In this episode, the guys discuss their New Year's resolutions, they talk about upcoming films of 2024, food, Tom Hardy's meat, college football, and of course wrestling.
Nostalgia Trip, Anxiety Struggles, Holiday Traditions, and Pop Culture Hot TakesIn these episodes of DodgeCast, the hosts embark on nostalgia trips to their high school days and discuss their anxieties about public speaking. Topics range from personal hygiene, local culture, child stars, to beer favorites. They express their preference for Spotify over Apple Music while also sharing their thoughts on Macaulay Culkin. Discussions later drift to holiday traditions like the Yule log and anticipation for the annual Anadarko Christmas Parade. They also carry heated debates about people misusing service dogs and whether Harry Potter can be considered a Christmas movie. The hosts were not shy to share their disliked artists and movies, while also giving props to other artists and podcasts they enjoy.00:04 Introduction to the DodgeCast00:43 Morning Recording and Anxiety01:45 Visiting Chickasha Parade03:43 Hitchhiking Stories and Thoughts06:04 Local Characters and Anecdotes07:58 Exploring History through Podcasts11:35 High School Memories and Leisure Sports13:27 Beer Tasting and Oktoberfest Experiences19:37 Personal Hygiene and Ear Cleaning21:39 Spotify Wrapped and Music Preferences46:26 The Struggles of Personal Hygiene47:05 Reminiscing About Old Spice and Grandpa47:31 Grandpa's Unconventional Remedies48:11 The Mystery of Maylocks49:01 The Battle with Heartburn49:42 The Pains of Aging50:00 The Challenges of a Sedentary Job50:19 The Struggles of Restless Knees51:11 The Fear of Inherited Health Issues51:42 Remembering Grandpa52:51 The Awkwardness of Being Recognized53:23 The Evolution of the Podcast53:44 The Unpredictable Future of the Podcast53:55 The Joys and Challenges of Podcasting54:48 The Rant About Fake Service Dogs57:27 The Final Thoughts on Service Dogs01:03:53 The Love for Bees and the Honey Festival01:23:10 The Tragic Tale of Mary the Elephant01:23:43 The Dark Side of Animal Entertainment01:24:25 The Intelligence of Elephants and the Cruelty of Captivity01:24:50 The Controversial Role of Zoos in Conservation01:25:25 The Consequences of Human Interference with Wild Animals01:25:38 Appreciating the Beauty and Intelligence of Elephants01:26:15 The Tragic Reality of Elephant Hunting01:27:47 Celebrating the Achievements of Special Olympians01:29:26 The Power and Potential of Special Needs Individuals01:29:55 The Evolution of Attitudes Towards Special Needs01:30:17 The Importance of Empathy and Understanding01:30:44 The Fun and Frustration of Podcasting01:30:44 The Controversial Opinions on Popular Movies01:30:59 The Love-Hate Relationship with Certain Artists
In this episode of The Derek Releford Show, Dehay from Dodge City, Kansas is the first to call in and discuss the changes in Alex Aldape's life, his return to the show after being in the Bahamas, and their personal views on social issues. Aldape, the show's co-host from Kansas City, rejoins the show after a three-month hiatus. He shares updates about his life transformations, including his journey into fatherhood. A third caller, Anthony Hantavirus from Anadarko, Oklahoma, joins in, sharing insights on his life, addressing societal issues, and engaging in a playful banter with the hosts. An eclectic mix of topics such as possible interventions for school shootings, disparities in small towns, and pop culture references are discussed.01:37 Introduction and Technical Difficulties01:45 The Mystery of Alex Aldape's Absence02:07 The Truth About Alex Aldape's Disappearance02:49 The Host's Frustration with Alex Aldape03:11 On-Air Conversation with a Caller04:05 Discussion on Alex Aldape's Actions05:11 Speculations on Alex Aldape's Current Situation06:19 Debate on Public Display of Personal Life07:04 Technical Difficulties and Caller's High Moments08:41 The Caller's Personal Life and Thanksgiving Plans08:45 Continuation of the Caller's Personal Life11:37 Discussion on Social Media and High School Life16:43 Alex Aldape's Arrival and Caller's Exit17:54 Discussion on Will Smith's Controversy22:04 Alex Aldape's Life Update23:16 Alex Aldape's Parenting Experience27:29 Parenting and Public Outings30:24 Becoming a TikTok Star31:42 Collecting CDs and Cassettes32:34 The Diversity in Music Collection33:41 Unexpected Phone Call Interruption33:48 The Life of Anthony Honovirus35:21 The TikTok Fame and Forklift Drivers36:24 The Hipster Douchebag and His Record Collection36:41 The Derek Releford Morning Show39:43 The Incel Theory44:08 The Puff Daddy Controversy47:04 Small Town Monsters49:32 Appreciation for DodgeCast
We're picking up on our conversation with Coach Graham and following up on the places he has been and the teams he's coached. I'll ask what home means to him and why he went back home. Along with that, we'll have the discussion all coaches will know about which is, being the guy who follows THE GUY.
Dat Guy is BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN! We have Steven Freie returning for his 5th appearance! In this episode we discuss Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin threatening to fight a teamsters union leader, the moms for liberty trying to shut down the Scholastic Book Fair, the Good Morning Julia video, wrestling, Godzilla, our favorite Thanksgiving foods, and so much more!
In this two part episode, listen as long time boys coach at Carnegie among other places and now girls coach at Anadarko gives advice to younger coaches (me) of all the things that he has learned from his journey into coaching.
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley cover various energy-related topics. They discuss China's increasing LNG imports and the environmental concerns associated with it. The conversation touches on the U.S. probing ship managers for suspected Russian oil sanctions violations. They also mention PG&E filing an extension to keep Diablo Canyon operational in California. The financial segment covers market updates, including oil prices influenced by OPEC's potential production cuts. The episode concludes with a review of a recent acquisition in the Anadarko Basin by Mark Natural Resources, critiquing the deal and highlighting its financing aspects. The hosts also mention the upcoming COP28 event and express excitement about potential live productions.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro02:46 - China LNG deals come at an environmental cost05:08 - Top LNG importer China re-selling more cargoes, eyes trading gains07:23 - Exclusive: US probes 30 ship managers for suspected Russia oil sanctions violations09:27 - PG&E files extension to keep Diablo Canyon operational12:59 - Markets Update14:09 - Oil forecasters predict Saudi Arabia, Russia to extend 1 MMbpd production cut into 202418:56 - OutroPlease see the links below for articles that we discuss in the podcast.China LNG deals come at an environmental costChina's LNG deal-making has been gaining momentum, even amid international calls to pull back on gas development due to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and methane leakage problems. Chinese gas importers have increased long-term LNG contracts with both Qatar and […]Top LNG importer China re-selling more cargoes, eyes trading gainsChina, the world's top importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), is increasingly re-selling some of the super-chilled fuel to other Asian buyers as it looks to profit from price swings. Armed with a growing portfolio […]Exclusive: US probes 30 ship managers for suspected Russia oil sanctions violationsWASHINGTON, Nov 13 (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department has sent notices to ship management companies requesting information about 100 vessels it suspects of violating Western sanctions on Russian oil, according to a source who has […]PG&E files extension to keep Diablo Canyon operationalPacific Gas & Electric has officially filed its relicensing application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to extend operation at the Diablo Canyon power plant for another 20 years. The multi-year process will not hinder the […]Oil forecasters predict Saudi Arabia, Russia to extend 1 MMbpd production cut into 2024(Bloomberg) – As oil prices languish near a three-month low, forecasters are already predicting that Saudi Arabia won't sit idle. The OPEC+ leader is likely to extend its 1 MMbpd production cut — introduced over […]Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
Back in 2019, an unlikely deal took Wall Street and the oil industry by surprise. Occidental Petroleum, commonly called Oxy, acquired Anadarko for $38 billion, beating out oil supermajor Chevron. But before the company triumphed, CEO Vicki Hollub chased Anadarko for nearly two years in pursuit of further expanding Oxy's footprint in the Permian Basin. Hear how Hollub stunned the oil world and closed the deal in the eleventh hour. Featuring Jordan Blum, Editorial Director for Hart Energy. For more from The Closer and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit www.thecloser.fm. The Closer is a Project Brazen production. Subscribe to Brazen+ on Apple Podcasts or at brazen.fm/plus and get exclusive bonus episodes for The Closer and all our shows, as well as ad-free listening and early access to new podcasts. For more fearless storytelling visit brazen.fm, home to all our podcasts, documentaries and newsletters. At Brazen, we show you how the world really works – from espionage and corruption to deal-making and organised crime, we'll take you inside stories from hidden worlds.
Join us for a very spooky episode! Our guest, Dixon Palmer, invited us out to his land at Redstone in Anadarko, Oklahoma to record a Halloween spooktacular! We weave webs of horror and mystery on subjects such as ghosts, spirits, aliens and ufo's, Bigfoot, little people, and so much more! We also discuss the new movie Killers of the Flower Moon and its impact on on pop culture and society as a whole. But, that's not all, we also tell stories about our kids' bowel movements, the Nutty Putty Cave Incident, and Kevin Costner diving headfirst into some booty. All this and more on this very SPOOKY episode of The DodgeCast!
Tisha Schuller welcomes Robin Fielder, executive vice president of low carbon strategy and chief sustainability officer at Talos Energy, to the Energy Thinks podcast. Listeners will hear Robin cover Talos' carbon capture and sequestration efforts along the Gulf Coast. Before her start at Talos at the end of 2021, Robin was president, CEO, and a member of the Noble Midstream Partners board of directors within Chevron, which acquired the parent company Noble Energy in 2020. Robin, who was named one of Hart Energy's 25 Influential Women in Energy last year, also served as CEO, president, and director of Western Midstream Partners. In addition, she held multiple positions—from management to investor relations roles—at Anadarko, where she worked for almost 20 years. Robin currently is a member of multiple boards and organization including the Select Energy Services board and Women Corporate Directors. She received a B.S. in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University. Follow all things Adamantine Energy and subscribe to Tisha's weekly Both of These Things Are True email newsletter at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Adán Rubio who makes the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on Sept. 19, 2023]
Welcome to another episode of The DodgeCast! Join us as we welcome first time guest Daradondo Owens and we discuss sports, sports, and more sports! We also discuss Dondo's career in IT, supporting Anadarko businesses, AI, Covid, and so much more!
Letters from the Lunchroom is a podcast that shows you a new side of SparkWheel. We know that people who engage with non-profits have a story to tell, and we want to hear that story. From students to staff members and alumni to volunteers, we connect with people of all backgrounds to discover the journey that brought them to SparkWheel. Join us in the lunchroom to hear these stories, which are always touching, occasionally heart-breaking, and often surprising.In this episode, we talk with Christine Armstrong, Tribal Services Director for SparkWheel. Christine discusses SparkWheel's work with the Native population in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and her favorite memories working with the organization.Want to be a guest on the show and share your own story? Contact Victoria at victoria.partridge@sparkwheel.org.Letters from the Lunchroom is a production of SparkWheel. Theme song: "Like a Polaroid" by Spazz Cardigan | Transition song: "Game Plan" by Bad Snacks
Welcome back to the Dodgecast, your weekly ticket to the heart of Anadarko, Oklahoma! This is Episode 30, and we're flying solo this time. Join your hosts, Jared and Dat Guy, as we take a deep dive into the latest happenings and intriguing tales from our beloved hometown.In this episode, we're touching on some hot topics that have been buzzing around Anadarko. From the recent shooting at the Choctaw football game to the legendary Darko fights that echo through time, we're not holding back. Tune in as we share our insights, thoughts, and perspectives on these events that shape our community.But that's not all – we're also delving into pop culture moments that put Anadarko on the map. Have you caught "Reservation Dogs"? We're breaking down the impact of this groundbreaking series and its connection to our hometown. And speaking of connections, who can forget John Wayne's ties to Anadarko? Join us for an exploration of this Hollywood connection that's woven into the fabric of our town's history.We're packing in so much more too, from heartwarming local stories to the latest in-town chatter. So, whether you're a seasoned Anadarko local or simply curious about the pulse of our community, this episode promises something for everyone.Tune in and turn up your Anadarko spirit! Share this episode with fellow enthusiasts and keep the conversation alive.
We recorded outside in Stecker, Oklahoma at the O-Ho-Mah dance grounds with Glenn Pahcoddy and Dixon Palmer! We discuss the origins and continued tradition of O-Ho-Mah, Jason Aldean's “controversial” new song, farming, vacations, our favorite people in Anadarko, and so much more!
It's one of the largest all-Native run events in the nation - it's Anadarko, Oklahoma's 88th Annual American Indian Exposition, August 2nd-5th, 2023 and YOU are invited! Check out the event's Facebook here Anadarko Indian Exposition 1935: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066746045395&sk=photos In this episode, I speak with Expo leaders, Tanner Mahseet (Apache), President and Bambi Allen (Kiowa), Secretary about: • The history of Anadarko, where more American Indians reside per capita than anywhere in the world. • The history of the Expo itself, the famous people in the Expo parade over the years. • What the Expo means to our Plains Tribes and other tribes. Come join us for: • Our parade (August 2nd and 5th at 10:00 am in downtown Anadarko) • The fair, which includes dancing (gourd dance, fire dancing, traditional, fancy dance, northern), powwows, archery competitions, Indian relay horse racing, art, jewelry, FRYBREAD!, • This year's attending “Indian of the Year” – Lane Factor from FX's Reservation Dogs! • The always-anticipated mud men! • The Anadarko Chamber of Commerce will also have a town-wide event featuring live bands, drinks on the patios of the streets and more • McKee's Indian Store's grand re-opening! Parade Tribal Lineup: Caddo, Fort Sill Apache, Osage, Delaware, Ponca, Wichita, Pawnee, Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Cheyenne & Arapaho, Iowa, Sac & Fox, Otoe Missouri You'll also hear some tips on: • What to wear • Where to park • Powwow etiquette • Cost: there's no charge for the parade, nor for the fair (there is an entry fee for the horse racing and powwow) • Where to stay (Chickasha, Lawton and camping at the fairgrounds) • Historical and interesting places to visit while in Anadarko, such as the Southern Plains Indian Museum and more! This event is for ALL so please join us and I hope to see you there! Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Join us as welcome Steven Freie for his hat trick episode! We discuss wrestling (of course), our episode getting deleted, try some more strange snacks and drinks, read listener comments about their favorite place to eat in Anadarko, and so much more!backhomemedia.com
Art, Skateboards, and Submarines with guest Riley Edge Kaulaity Join The DodgeCast dudes as we welcome local Anadarko artist Riley Edge Kaulaity and talk art, skateboards, motivations, and metal music! We also talk about the recent Titanic Submarine incident, the supposed Russian Civil War, Jared's history obsession, the tragic loss of local rapper and friend Jerry Bohay aka Boheez, and so much more.
Fascinating topics in this fossil fueled industry at every turn, Oilfield Tailgate hopes bringing us closer together finds ways to foster innovations with information from our amazing network industry family members. Each contribution leads to human flourishing by harvesting and producing abundant and reliable energy from our resources. Thanks to my guests Molly and James for this episode of Talking Energy Show. Molly Turko, PhD Structural Geology Expert at Applied Stratigraphix | VP of AAPG PSGD | Devon Energy |TurkoTectonics.com Dr. Molly Turko has nearly 15 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and is a subject matter expert in structural geology. She has had the opportunity to work in multiple basins in the U.S including the Anadarko, Ardmore, Delaware, Powder River, Appalachian, Maveric, Onshore Gulf Coast, and Rocky Mountain Basins. Additional study areas include Nevada and Utah analyzing Basin and Range structures for geothermal potential and mineral exploration. She received both a B.Sc. (2009) and a M.Sc. (2011) in geology from the University of Tulsa followed by a Ph.D. (2019) from the University of Oklahoma where she studied under Dr. Shankar Mitra. Her work experience includes Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, Applied Stratigraphix, and several small operators in Tulsa. She has taught courses for R.M.A.G., AAPG, Applied Stratigraphix, SCA, and for the Ore Geology Conference based out of Peru. Molly is the Vice President of AAPG's Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division for 2021-2023 as well as the co-chair for the 2023 AAPG Midcontinent Sectional Meeting. She also serves on the board of the Oklahoma City Geological Society and is an Associate Editor of the AAPG Bulletin. Her passion is mentoring and teaching, but her favorite role is leading structural geology field courses in Nevada and Southern Oklahoma for Applied Stratigraphix. Visit her website at www.TurkoTectonics.com to learn more about Molly, her experience, and to see what structural geology teaching tools she has available for purchase! #andycube James Van Alstine President | Principal Geoscientist at VanAlstine Geosciences Geophysical Advisor with 20 years of Oil & Gas experience and an emphasis on interpretation, exploration and prospect development of conventional and unconventional targets across the Gulf Coast, the US Mid-Continent, the Appalachian Basin and into the Permian Basins. Adept at basin-scale to prospect-level structural and stratigraphic interpretations and evaluations in both extensional and compressional settings and incorporating all sources of information into an analysis from surface geology, Gravity/Magnetic data, well log analysis and 2D & 3D seismic interpretation, having interpreted over 40,000 line miles of 2D and nearly 18,000 square miles of 3D across the continental US from surface to basement with full well log and seismic attribute integrations Get a lot more from oilfieldtailgate.com - Sign up to sponsor too! Please comment and share posts. Follow the pages. Support #oilgas #oilandgas #oilfield #petroleum #naturalgas #energy #hydrocarbons #fossilfuels #humanflourishing #podcast #liberty #freedom #news #information #technology #engineering #stem #science #innovation #charity #fundraising #networking #socialnetworking
The DodgeCast boys welcome guest Brad Ware. Originally from Anadarko, Brad is now a wildfire firefighter for the Blackfeet Fire Management in Montana. Plus Jared and Dat Guy discuss a wide variety of other things, you know how we do.https://www.backhomemedia.com/dodgecast
In this episode, The DodgeCast dudes interview curator of the Anadarko Heritage Museum, Adra Vance ON SITE at the Anadarko Heritage Museum. They get a crash history course on some well known and not so well known stories from Anadarko's past. Jared and Dat Guy then change things up a bit by taking the podcast mobile and driving around Darko! All this and more on the new episode of The DodgeCast!
In this episode, The DodgeCast fellas welcome back Steven Freie! Of course there's lots of wrestling talk again! Also, the boys talk beaded grad cap controversy, praise man products, wonder in awe at juggalos, try some more Mexican snacks, talk about music they hate and love, and discuss the movie Se7en starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. All this and more on this episode of The DodgeCast!
I grew up in Hog Creek, which is approximately 5 mile west of Anadarko, Oklahoma. This is a virtually unknown historical place to the general public, but to the locals, it's filled with Kiowa history. Among many of those in the area whose ancestors roamed these lands is a well-known, tight-knit and beloved family - the Wares. In this episode, I had a casual visit with our family friend, Lance Ware (Kiowa) and we enjoyed discussing: • His work as a wild land firefighter, working amongst several tribes • Ware's Chapel and cemetery • How Lance is one of 11 children • His experience with fancy dancing • The singing and drumming of the Oh ho ma • The Ware family today, and those we've lost • Natives in Hollywood, including Leonard Nimoy who played a Chief (true story!) • His dad, Lehman Ware's archery skills and how he may or may not have practiced in the house We also talked about the American Indian Expo, Anadarko, Oklahoma: • 1950 video of the Expo in 1950 (Oklahoma Historical Society): https://tinyurl.com/3ens63k9 • I hear the Expo will take place on August 2-5, 2023. I'll be there, will you? Be sure to follow the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/AmericianIndianExposition • By the way, Lance was one of the mud men one year! This time that Lance and I had together is an example of the preservation that can be done in any family - talking about growing up, the things that went on in the town, interesting and entertaining family stories, and so on. I encourage you to turn on your recorder sometime and capture these casual conversations with your family too! In memory of: Lehman Keith Ware, February 1941-2017 and Carol Jean Ware, March 1941-2023 Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Welcome to another episode of The Dodge Cast, the most trusted local source for entertainment and knowledge about all things Anadarko. Today, Jared and That Guy have a lot to cover, starting with their experiences at a recent Quinceañera.In addition to their social lives, the guys sit down with indigenous artist Gordon Emhoola for an insightful interview. They also discuss the recent school shooting and the issue of childhood trauma.Moving onto entertainment, Jared and That Guy give their reviews on two very different albums - Deicide's "Once Upon The Cross" and Kaleo's "A/B." And, in keeping with their eclectic tastes, the guys also discuss the controversial film "Gummo."As always, The Dodge Cast provides thought-provoking discussions and fascinating insights into Anadarko culture and beyond. Tune in to this episode to join the conversation and don't forget to visit backhomemedia.com to learn more about the show.
Welcome to another episode of The Dodge Cast, the most trusted local source for entertainment and knowledge about all things Anadarko. Today, Jared and That Guy are excited to share some of their favorite podcasts with you, including a recent history podcast that Jared has been into.In addition to podcasts, the guys discuss a range of topics, including Stephen King, the misconception that Jesus was white, and the tragic events of the Waco siege. They also share some funny stories from the past involving possible listeners of the show - did they talk about you?Jared and That Guy also give their reviews on some interesting cultural works. Jared reviews the album "Hammerheart" by Swedish extreme metal band Bathory, which is recognized as Viking metal and is considered a cornerstone work of the genre. Meanwhile, That Guy reviews the music of Matthew Monias artistically known as Mattmac, an Oji-Cree musical artist based in Manitoba who writes, records, and produces his own music despite being blind since birth.The guys also discuss "The Witch," a 2015 film, and share their experience of tasting an array of treats from Super Cao Nguyen in OKC. They also thank their sponsor, La Poblanita, a Mexican restaurant located at 104 W Broadway St, Anadarko, OK. You can reach them at (405) 247-6768.Remember, The Dodge Cast updates every Monday, so make sure to tune in for more fascinating insights about Anadarko. And don't forget to tell at least three friends about the show! If you want to learn more about The Dodge Cast, head over to backhomemedia.com.Thanks for listening to the number one Anadarko-centric podcast, and we'll see you next week!
In this 3rd and final part of this episode with my guest, Dodie Rogers (Choctaw), adopted daughter of the legendary “King of the Cowboys”, Roy Rogers (also Choctaw) and his talented wife, Dale Evans, you'll hear about: Roy Rogers' horse, Trigger who knew 150 tricks and starred in over 100 movies! What it was like to grow up with a large family and lots of animals on the Evans farm Those last precious moments with Roy and Dale before they passed away What's next for the Rogers kids Although Roy and Dale Rogers have passed on, Dodie and her siblings continue to share their memories and to create their own stories, carrying with them the joy, faith, and strength they were taught in their loving upbringing. Yakoke, Dodie for inspiring us - blessings to you and your family! Special thanks to the Anadarko Heritage Museum for providing some photos of Roy, Dale and Dodie Rogers and their visit to Anadarko! Check Out: Cheryl Rogers: https://www.cherylrogers.com/ Sons of the Pioneers: https://sonsofthepioneers.org/ Anadarko Indian Expo: https://www.facebook.com/AmericianIndianExposition Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/ #dodierogers #choctawnationofoklahoma #royrogers #daleevansrogers #dalerogers #happytrailstoyou #anadarko #anadarkooklahoma #cityofanadarko #saveouranadarkoheritagemuseum #anadarkoheritagemuseum #adravance #nativechoctalkpodcast #nativechoctalk #rachaelellenyoungman #rachaelyoungman #Choctaw #chahta #nativeamerican #AmericanIndian #nativepodcast
The town: Anadarko, Oklahoma. The year: 1967. Hundreds of onlookers, both locals and those from elsewhere (even from around the world) lined the streets of the little town. The 36th annual Indian Expo was to kick off as usual, with a parade featuring Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Fort Sill Apache, Ponca, Pawnee, Delaware, Cheyenne, Arapaho Caddo, Osage, Sac, Fox, Otoe-Missouri, Wichita, and up to 50 other tribes proudly singing, drumming and dancing their way in their regalia down Main Street. As every year, a Native celebrity was selected as “Indian of the Year” and in 1967, the Choctaw “King of the Cowboys”, Roy Rogers was the grateful recipient. There he rode, cowboy hat and all, in a convertible, along with his cowgirl wife, Dale Evans adorned in an apple-print dress. Seated between the two was a young girl, also wearing a dress with apple print. The girl's name was Mary Little Doe or “Dodie” for short, and I had the honor of visiting with Dodie (Choctaw) to hear her story in this 3-part series. Listeners, this is one you do not want to miss! In this episode, you'll hear about: The surprising story of Dale Evans' firstborn son Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - their early life, careers, heartbreak in the love department prior to meeting each other, and finally their love story Roy Rogers' trips to children's hospitals with his horse, Trigger who would climb the stairs to see the kids The hilarious story of Roy and Dale's wedding in Oklahoma Anadarko, Ok (my hometown) and Horace Poolaw and Robert Goombi Jr's connection to Dodie and her parents Stay tuned for parts 2 and 3 coming up next! Check Out: Cheryl Rogers: https://www.cherylrogers.com/ Sons of the Pioneers: https://sonsofthepioneers.org/ Anadarko Indian Expo: https://www.facebook.com/AmericianIndianExposition Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/ #dodierogers #choctawnationofoklahoma #royrogers #daleevansrogers #dalerogers #happytrailstoyou #anadarko #anadarkooklahoma #anadarkoheritagemuseum #saveouranadarkoheritagemuseum #adravance #nativechoctalkpodcast #nativechoctalk #rachaelellenyoungman #rachaelyoungman #Choctaw #chahta #nativeamerican #AmericanIndian #nativepodcast
Have you ever heard the famous song, “Happy Trails to You”? Do you know who wrote and performed it? In part one of this episode, we met the lovely Dodie Rogers (Choctaw), adopted daughter of the legendary “King of the Cowboys”, Roy Rogers (also Choctaw) and his talented wife, Dale Evans, who wrote the aforementioned song. Together they performed “Happy Trails to You” many times over. Even to this day, some of the younger generations are familiar with the piece – and thus the Rogers legend lives on. Here in Part 2, Dodie continues to share the inspiring, yet heartbreaking story of the Rogers family – a family filled with love bursting at the seams, breaking social norms, changing perspectives on autism, and paving the way for future adoptive families. You may need to grab your Kleenex box for this one, because as you'll hear, this family faced one loss after another. And yet, their faith in God remained strong, while their family drew closer through every single challenge. You'll also hear about: • Roy and Dale's 9 children and their interesting stories • The inspiring, yet humorous story about how Dodie was adopted • The Chicki Wicki Choctaw song, written for Dodie by her mom (you'll also get to hear the song) • My own personal theory about why Dale started pushing Dodie to learn more about her heritage Stay tuned for part 3 coming up next! Special thanks to Anadarko Heritage Museum for pulling some photos of Roy, Dale and Dodie Rogers and their visit to Anadarko! Check Out: Cheryl Rogers: https://www.cherylrogers.com/ Sons of the Pioneers: https://sonsofthepioneers.org/ Anadarko Indian Expo: https://www.facebook.com/AmericianIndianExposition Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/ #dodierogers #choctawnationofoklahoma #royrogers #daleevansrogers #dalerogers #happytrailstoyou #anadarko #anadarkooklahoma #cityofanadarko #saveouranadarkoheritagemuseum #anadarkoheritagemuseum #adravance #nativechoctalkpodcast #nativechoctalk #rachaelellenyoungman #rachaelyoungman #Choctaw #chahta #nativeamerican #AmericanIndian #nativepodcast