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Oil Cities: North Louisiana's Oil Boom with Dr. Henry Alexander WeincekIn this captivating episode, we delve into the rich history of North Louisiana's early 20th-century oil boom with Dr. Henry Alexander Weincek. His new book, "Oil Cities," offers a profound exploration of this transformative period, highlighting the social, economic, and environmental impacts on the region. Host Mark Stinson, with personal ties to North Louisiana, engages in a thoughtful discussion about the intersection of history, community, and industry.Oil Cities book publisher linkEpisode Highlights:- **Historical Context:** Dr. Weincek explains how the discovery of oil in 1904 transformed North Louisiana from a sparsely populated agricultural area to a bustling industrial hub.- **Community Life:** The conversation explores the daily lives of those living in oil boom towns, highlighting the diverse communities that formed, including migrants from various parts of the world.- **Racial and Social Dynamics:** The discussion covers the racial tensions and societal changes brought about by the oil industry, including the story of Lily Gussie Taylor, one of America's wealthiest Black oil heiresses.- **Economic Impact:** Insights into how oil wealth was distributed and concentrated, particularly in urban centers like Shreveport, and the resultant infrastructural developments.- **Environmental and Political Factors:** The episode examines the environmental consequences of the oil boom and the political landscape that allowed for certain economic activities and racial segregation in the industry.Pull-Out Quote:"It's pretty striking that you've got a lot of these southern farmers from Arkansas, Texas, living alongside people from Sweden and Ireland and Russia. Pretty remarkable conglomeration of people in the tents."* - Dr. Henry Alexander WeincekThanks to our Sponsor: White Cloud Coffee RoastersJoin us as we continue to explore the fascinating intersections of history, creativity, and industry in various parts of the world. Tune in to discover how inspiration, organization, confidence, and connections drive creative work.
Huge oil discoveries in the deep coastal waters off Namibia over the last two years are generating a wave of energy investor interest in the country's hydrocarbon reserves – the recent finds potentially turning it into one of Africa's top petroleum producers in the coming years. In this webinar, our experts discuss the opportunities for investors in Namibia's oil boom whilst sharing practical guidance on how to navigate the operational and commercial risks of entering the nascent oil and gas sector.
Eloise Radley, Energy Market Reporter, and Ignacio Sotolongo, Senior Editor at ICIS, sit down to discuss how geopolitics has impacted US oil production in recent years and how things could change if we see a new administration in November.
Latin American governments rally around Mexico after embassy raid in Ecuador. Controversy around Guyana's Oil Boom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. has become the world's premier oil producer. As we plan our summer road trips, Clark explains how this status along with global factors affect gas prices. Also, how developing technology in vertical farming can cleanly help feed the planet. Summer Gas Prices: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Vertical Farming Solutions: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: U.S. government tells Americans: ‘We're producing more crude oil than any country, ever' America's Oil Boom / AAA Gas Prices Surging gas prices just hit a significant milestone Ask Clark: Is the 4% Retirement Rule Still Accurate? What Is the 4% Rule for Withdrawals in Retirement and How Much Can You Spend? All-In-One Mortgage: Definition, How It Works, Pros & Cons This ‘GigaFarm' in the desert could produce 3 million kilograms of food What Is an HSA Account and How Does It Work? Fidelity - Health Savings Account | HSA Investment Options Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Israeli soldiers have been posting photos and videos of themselves toying with lingerie found in Palestinian homes. US oil companies are booming under President Joe Biden even though his administration has enacted tough climate policies. And German business is struggling to attract skilled foreign workers because of xenophobia. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lum and Abner 35-01-09 (0018) Pine Ridge Oil Boom Over
During the past decade, new oil plays have unsettled energy landscapes and imaginaries in the US. Settling the Boom, a volume of essays, studies how the disruptive forces of an oil boom in the northern Great Plains of Williston, North Dakota, are contained through the extension of settler temporalities, reassertions of heteropatriarchy, and the tethering of life to the volatility of oil and its cruel optimisms. Here, the book's coeditors Mary E. Thomas and Bruce Braun are joined in conversation.Mary E. Thomas is associate professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at The Ohio State University. She is coeditor of Settling the Boom, coauthor of Urban Geography, and author of Multicultural Girlhood.Bruce Braun is professor of geography at the University of Minnesota. He is coeditor of Settling the Boom and Political Matter, and author of The Intemperate Rainforest.Episode references:Cruel Optimism / Lauren BerlantPollution Is Colonialism / Max LiboironWhite Earth (film)Jessica Christy, Through the Window exhibitionLocation of focus:Western North Dakota, including Willison (Williston Basin) and Dickinson, within the Bakken Formation.Settling the Boom: The Sites and Subjects of Bakken Oil, is available from University of Minnesota Press. This edited collection includes contributions from Morgan Adamson, Kai Bosworth, Thomas S. Davis, and Jessica Lehman.
Indicators of the week is back! This time, we explore why oil and gas companies are pulling in record profits, whether bad commercial property debt is likely to spark a financial crisis and how much a lost tooth goes for in this economy. Related EpisodesWhat could break next? (Apple / Spotify) What's really happening with the Evergrande liquidation (Apple / Spotify) How an empty office becomes a home For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
An oil boom has arrived in the South American nation of Guyana. Is it a contradiction that a country threatened by climate change could get rich selling fossil fuels? Amy Westervelt and Melinda Janki join Meghna Chakrabarti.
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The small South American country of Guyana has experienced a quick transformation within the past decade, going from zero oil production in 2019 to nearly 400,000 b/d in 2023 and that is expected to reach around 600,000 by the end of 2024. That will position Guyana as one of the world's top oil producing countries in the world and a rare exception in the market where exploration and production is expanding. S&P Global Commodity Insights' oil pricing and news experts Laura Huchzermeyer, Patrick Harrington, and Starr Spencer discuss investment and pricing trends in Guyana, as well as new price assessments for Guyana's Unity Gold. Prices in this episode: Liza FOB Guyana Unity Gold FOB Guyana We want to hear about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our podcast survey here and share your thoughts: https://www.surveylegend.com/s/4xyz
Zombie oil wells are wrecking havoc on the environment, but what exactly are they and why isn't anybody stepping up to stop the damage? Longtime Texas energy reporter Loren Steffy joins host Raheel Ramzanali to explain why zombie oil wells are impacting us now, who is responsible, and what we can do to stop further damage to the environment. Read more about Zombie Wells here Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:57 - China leans on Coal as Hydropower Slumps04:54 - Biden officials may be blowing America's shot at rare earth Independence10:10 - Russia oil exports are in a post invasion high, But which countries are buying? 12:20 - Nigeria's number of drilling rigs signals more investments16:02 - Outro – Get in Contact With The Show –Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
Join the whole crew—Jake, Eric, Jeff, and Cameron—for an exhilarating episode of Dad Bod History as we unmask Jack the Ripper's possible identity, delve into AI's translation of ancient Mesopotamia's cuneiform tablets, and explore the 19th-century oil boom in Pennsylvania, led by Edwin Drake's groundbreaking well. Get ready for bone-chilling mysteries, AI revelations, and historical transformations that shaped our world. Don't miss this captivating journey through time! #DadBodHistory #HistoryMysteries #AIInnovation #OilBoom #JackTheRipper #AncientMesopotamia #EdwinDrake #HistoryUnmaskedlinktr.ee/dadbodhistoryinstagram.com/dadbodhistorytwitter.com/dadbodhistoryfacebook.com/dadbodhistorytiktok.com/@dadbodhistoryAdditional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good to be back! This short episode explains how the Osage Indians, the "Children of the Middle Waters", became the richest people in the world per capita! Unfortunately for the Osage's, their good fortune and immense wealth proved to be a tragic curse.
Hometown Radio 05/31/23 6p: Herod Lowery recalls the California oil boom of 1981
The shale revolution has powered the US economy, shaken up oil markets, and shaped America's foreign policy. That may soon begin to change as the growth in shale oil productions slows. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Javier Blas joins this episode to talk about how important the shale bonanza has been for the US, and what–if anything–can ultimately replace it. Read more: Wall Street Is Finally Going to Make Money Off the Permian Listen to The Big Take podcast every weekday and subscribe to our daily newsletter: https://bloom.bg/3F3EJAK Have questions or comments for Wes and the team? Reach us at bigtake@bloomberg.net.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South American nation of Guyana, whose economy has traditionally relied on tourism, agriculture, and fishing, has begun doing business with oil giant ExxonMobil to build a massive offshore oil drilling project along its coast. The president has argued that the profits could pay for the nation's clean energy transition, while others argue that the nation's traditional economic models, biodiversity, and coastal population are at risk of severe environmental impacts from the project. Award-winning journalist and podcast producer Amy Westervelt joins the Mongabay Newscast to share details of the situation, which is the focus of the 8th season of her acclaimed podcast series Drilled, and she opines about the power of podcasting and the current state of the global effort to tackle climate change: “What a total failure of international climate negotiations that Global South countries [are] in this position of having to use oil money to pay for climate adaptation. That's ridiculous,” Westervelt says. Please invite your friends to subscribe to the Mongabay Newscast wherever they get podcasts, from Apple to Spotify, or download our free app in the Apple App Store or in the Google Store to get access to our latest episodes at your fingertips. If you enjoy the Newscast, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep the show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps! Related Reading: Oil production or carbon neutrality? Why not both, Guyana says Guyana's future and challenges in oil: Q&A with filmmaker Shane Thomas McMillan Guyana seeks offshore oil wealth in a green economy See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find and follow Mongabay on all the social media platforms. Please share your thoughts and feedback! submissions@mongabay.com. Image: Series artwork for "Drilled" Season 8 by Matt Fleming.
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Discover how demand for oil is higher than ever despite the global green movement that claims otherwise. Bob Lyman joins Mike. SHOW NOTES: 1:17: Why Does Demand For Oil Continue To Grow? 4:49: What Motivates Politicians To Promote Unrealistic Energy Policies? 7:48: How Much Money Is Made By Green Energy Initiatives? 10:25: Which Nations Are The Biggest CO2 Emitters? 13:35: What Does The Term “Net Zero” Really Mean? 18:41: Why Is Eliminating Fossil Fuels Impossible? 25:26: How Does Europe Educate The Rest Of The World On The Fallacies Of Green Policies?
Kayley Shoup is an activist with the Citizens Caring for the Future, an environmental group that is affiliated with New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light in Carlsbad, New Mexico. When she moved back to her hometown, she became alarmed at the increase of pollution from the nearby expanded oil and gas fields of the Permian Basin, and is determined to do something about it. Recently, a NASA satellite from its EMIT program, which is designed to measure and characterize mineral dust sources to find new minerals, found a massive methane leak near the Carlsbad gas and oil fields. Kayley describes how her organization works to inform their community using data from a wide range of sources, including NASA and other non-profits such as Earthworks.Support the showVisit us at climatemoneywatchdog.org!
Author/retired engineer and manager in the aerospace industry H. Melvin James talks about his new book “Tares Among the Wheat-Vol. 1” reimagines the tales of his realtime experiences during the late 19th/early 20th centuries from the perspective of the Southern Great Plains including World War One, Influenza of 1918, Roaring 20's, Prohibition, Dirty 30's,Dust Bowl, and the Oil Boom along with the bust! Melvin also discusses and shares vast work experiences from laborer to engineering manager stretching from Texas to North Dakota, and from Massachusetts to Alaska…and his upcoming book “Death in Tomorrow's Shadows”! Check out the amazing H. Melvin James and his new book on all major retailers! #hmelvinjames #melvinjames #author #engineer #aerospace #taresamongthewheat #southerngreatplains #worldwarone #influenzaof1918 #prohibition #roaring20s #dirty30s #dustbowl #oilboom #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerhmelvinjames #themikewagnershowhmelvinjames --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
Author/retired engineer and manager in the aerospace industry H. Melvin James talks about his new book “Tares Among the Wheat-Vol. 1” reimagines the tales of his realtime experiences during the late 19th/early 20th centuries from the perspective of the Southern Great Plains including World War One, Influenza of 1918, Roaring 20's, Prohibition, Dirty 30's,Dust Bowl, and the Oil Boom along with the bust! Melvin also discusses and shares vast work experiences from laborer to engineering manager stretching from Texas to North Dakota, and from Massachusetts to Alaska…and his upcoming book “Death in Tomorrow's Shadows”! Check out the amazing H. Melvin James and his new book on all major retailers! #hmelvinjames #melvinjames #author #engineer #aerospace #taresamongthewheat #southerngreatplains #worldwarone #influenzaof1918 #prohibition #roaring20s #dirty30s #dustbowl #oilboom #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerhmelvinjames #themikewagnershowhmelvinjames --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
Author/retired engineer and manager in the aerospace industry H. Melvin James talks about his new book “Tares Among the Wheat-Vol. 1” reimagines the tales of his realtime experiences during the late 19th/early 20th centuries from the perspective of the Southern Great Plains including World War One, Influenza of 1918, Roaring 20's, Prohibition, Dirty 30's,Dust Bowl, and the Oil Boom along with the bust! Melvin also discusses and shares vast work experiences from laborer to engineering manager stretching from Texas to North Dakota, and from Massachusetts to Alaska…and his upcoming book “Death in Tomorrow's Shadows”! Check out the amazing H. Melvin James and his new book on all major retailers! #hmelvinjames #melvinjames #author #engineer #aerospace #taresamongthewheat #southerngreatplains #worldwarone #influenzaof1918 #prohibition #roaring20s #dirty30s #dustbowl #oilboom #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerhmelvinjames #themikewagnershowhmelvinjames
Before there was Kate Beaton, the New York Times bestselling cartoonist of Hark! A Vagrant, there was Katie Beaton of the Cape Breton Beatons — specifically Mabou, a tight-knit seaside community where lobster is as abundant as beaches, fiddles, and Gaelic folk songs. With the singular goal of paying off her student loans, Katie heads out west to take advantage of Alberta's oil rush — part of the long tradition of East Coasters who seek gainful employment elsewhere when they can't find it in the homeland they love so much. Katie encounters the harsh reality of life in the oil sands, where trauma is an everyday occurrence yet is never discussed. Beaton's natural cartooning prowess is on full display as she draws colossal machinery and mammoth vehicles set against a sublime Albertan backdrop of wildlife, northern lights, and boreal forest. Her first full length graphic narrative, Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands blends history, politics, and memoir in an untold story of Canada: a country that prides itself on its egalitarian ethos and natural beauty while simultaneously exploiting both the riches of its land and the humanity of its people. Beaton is joined in discussion by memoirist and New York Times bestseller Claire Dederer. Kate Beaton is a Canadian cartoonist who appeared on the comics scene in 2007 with her online work Hark! A Vagrant. She has published two books with Drawn & Quarterly: Hark! A Vagrant and Step Aside Pops: A Hark! A Vagrant Collection, which spent five and six months on the New York Times graphic bestseller list respectively. She has also appeared on best-of-the-year lists from Time, The Washington Post, Vulture, E!, and more. She has also published two picture books: King Baby and The Princess and the Pony. Beaton lives in Cape Breton, Canada. Claire Dederer is a bestselling memoirist, essayist, and critic. Her books include the critically acclaimed Love and Trouble: A Midlife Reckoning, as well as Poser: My Life in Twenty-three Yoga Poses, which was a New York Times bestseller. Poser has been translated into eleven languages, optioned for television by Warner Bros., and adapted for the stage. A longtime contributor to The New York Times, her work has also appeared in The Paris Review, The Atlantic, The Nation, Vogue, and many other publications. She began her career as the chief film critic for Seattle Weekly. Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands (Hardcover) Elliott Bay Books
Lum & Abner with 'Squire Receives Visit from Southern Pipeline' (January 8, 1935); 'Pine Ridge Oil Boom Over' (January 9, 1935)).1_ Squire Skimp tries to give back the oil well to Lum and Abner...and with good reason! Lum & Abner and Grandpa Spears had sold Pine Ridge's oil company's holdings to the South West Oil Company for $3000 in cash, and a royalty of 10 cents per barrel.2_ The oil company agreement with Squire Skimp has disappeared! Pine Ridge has received a very great shock. It was discovered that the oil well that Lum, Abner and Grandpa Spears brought in and sold to Squire Skimp, wasn't an oil well after all.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- MYSTERY X SUSPENSE -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLESEnjoy my podcast? You can subscribe to receive new post notices. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
I heard a fascinating concept today in a podcast. The attention you can build and monitors are the new oil boom. With limited engagement and plenty of platforms, there is an avenue for success for almost all brands.
Oil has ensured prosperity, but also triggers crises and wars. How did the Petroleum Age begin? What is oil? And does it have a future as an energy source?
Hometown Radio 01/10/22 3p: Herod Lowery recalls the California oil boom of 1981
Mike & Kim bullsh*t about the cold weather, Kim growing up in Kansas, the Oil Boom in the 1980's, Knots Landing and Dallas, Sports-Antonio Brown's Crazy Sunday, athletics pressure, everyday work pressure, Nascar sponsors & how it has changed, Simone Biles, Elizabeth Holmes & her Theranos Trial and more!
Sharon Wilson, an activist documenting the latest fracking boom in Texas, recently returned from the United Nations climate summit and was “devastated” when the final agreement did not mention any reduction in oil and gas drilling. Wilson uses a thermographic camera to capture pollution spewing from fossil fuel infrastructure in the Permian Basin, where oil production is projected to increase by 50 percent over the next decade. Mike Ludwig asks Wilson what the Permian “climate bomb” looks like up close and personal. Music by Dan Mason.
Prime Minister Mark Phillips sees no contradiction in Guyana being both a fossil-fuel leader and a climate-change mitigator. But will Venezuela try to grab its oil?
This week the Cost of Living team crosses the border (virtually) to collaborate with NPR's The Indicator on a story about cross-border tourism. Also, we take a closer look at the future of the oil economy. Finally, we wrap our Contact Tracing series following four Canadians as they navigate the ups and downs of the pandemic.
In this episode we discuss why and how The University of Texas is so crazy wealthy. We'll give you a hint....oil!
Listen now to a new episode of the Experience Azerbaijan podcast. We time travel back to Baku during the Oil Boom with researcher and tour guide Fuad Akhundov, who describes its dramatic impact still visible in the period's architectural heritage.
Thank you Energy Workforce & Technology Council for sponsoring this episode.You hear it here first on Flipping The Barrel from Richard Spears - “ The Oil and Gas sector will become the most profitable business in the world, more than the Tobacco Industry” - “Oil will hit 150”. In this episode we interview the oilfield legend Richard Spears. We ask Richard off the cuff questions that dive into his life story. We covered everything from where he grew up, how they did market research in the 70's, what made his firm successful, business mistakes and great advice on the future of the oil and gas service sector.In this podcast you will find out that Richard worked together with his brother and father to help build Spears and Associates. In the business of market and research they gather data from around the world on all service lines. Richard talks about how in the 70s knocking door to door was the only way to gather data. There was no internet to pull information from. He tells us about the secret sauce in the 2000’s that changed the direction of their marketing firm. In 1974 Richard took a “Gap” year before going to college. You have to hear about his 13th year and what this meant for his future. Richard did NOT want to work in the oil and gas business, he wanted to work for John Deer. There is an interesting twist to this story that ended up leading him right to his roots in oil. Richard talks about his pump truck business in the 80’s and the cease and desist letter he received from HAL. There was a massive downturn that happened shortly after starting his business. We ask Richard the hard questions about the oil and gas service sector and how he kept pushing forward after his business failed multiple times. Tune in to find out! Come hang out with us:Download on Apple Podcast——>> ClickDownload on Spotify———>>ClickConnect with Maisy and Jamie:Connect with Massiel Diez: Instagram | LinkedInConnect with Jamie Elrod: Instagram | LinkedInFollow FTB on Instagram | LinkedInJoin FTB NationIf your interested in working with us, please contact : flippingthebarrel@gmail.com Connect with our Sponsor Energy Workforce & Technology Council Website: https://energyworkforce.org/
Lum and Abner 1935-01-09 Pine Ridge Oil Boom Over
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In this episode of Watching America, Dr. Alan Campbell talks with Michael Patrick Smith, a musician, playwright, and author of The Good Hand: A Memoir of Work, Brotherhood, and Transformation in an American Boomtown. Kirkus reviews calls Smith’s debut “a white-hot, fiercely argued case for working rural people in the face of their economically brutal lives.” After working countless “in-between” jobs as a stage actor, bartender, junk-hauler, waiter, security guard, legal assistant, and more, Michael Patrick Smith chose to pick up the role of an oil-field hand in Williamston, North Dakota. He had one main goal – to get his share of the oil boom’s money. He recorded his trip in a notebook, lived and worked side-by-side with an array of hard-working individuals from all corners of life, and came back with new-found reverence and insight of what it meant to be a “good hand.” Hear Smith recount what drove him out to the oil fields of North Dakota, who he met, what he learned, and what he carries with him today.
Jake Simmons and L.W. Thomas are two men who made money in the oil business. The also established real estate and insurance companies, as well as a oil and mineral rights company. Check out the episode for more info --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/EverydayBlackHistory/support
They call it black gold. Texas tea. But Texas wasn't the only state to dominate America's oil industry. Illinois was once one of the highest oil-producing states in the country, and, for a time, the world.
Terry Etam, energy write and author of the book, The End of Fossil Fuel Insanity Markham Hislop is the publisher at the Energi dot Media website, author, “The New Alberta Advantage - Technology, policy, and the future of the oilsands” Sandy White, entrepreneur, former political advisor and co-founder of www.rapidtestandtrace.ca. Colin Robertson, former Canadian diplomat, Vice President & Fellow, Canadian Global Affairs Institute See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Texas Department of Transportation recently released data showing an increase in traffic fatalities and crashes in the oil rich areas of Texas. South of San Antonio and out in West Texas are areas with large oil and gas stores. That has lead to more traffic and more crashes. Transcript: Oilfield Injury Attorney Justin Hill: Welcome to Hill Law Firm cases, a podcast discussing real-world cases handled by Justin Hill and the Hill Law Firm. For confidentiality reasons, names and amounts of any settlements have been removed. However, the facts are real and these are the cases we handle on a day-to-day basis. [music] I think it's fair to say that no matter where you live in the state of Texas, you know that Texas is associated with oil and gas production. I came from a town called Burkeburnett, Texas. It was known as boom town and there was actually a movie with Clark Gable named Boom Town about Texas' oil production. Everybody's heard about Spindletop. The movie Giant spends a long time discussing our Texas moved from cattle ranch and farms to oil and gas. The movie There Will Be Blood. The TV show, Dallas, Texas' oil and gas is as any other state in the union and probably the most of all States. With that being said, Texas is in a new peak of oil and gas production. In 2017 Texas oil production exceeded the peak of oil production that Texas on 1972 and then they beat that production in '18 and '19. Without a doubt, Texas is going through a huge renaissance or revitalization of oil and gas production in the state of Texas. A lot of that has to do with the technology advances and fracking or hydraulic fracturing and finding new energy plays in the Barnett shale, the Eagle Ford shale, the Granite Wash, the Hainesville and Bowser shell and the Permian basin and the Wolf camp and you could go on and on about all these new areas where oil and gas companies have found essentially oceans of oil under the ground. What that means is there's a lot of oil production, meaning there's a lot of people working in the oil and gas industry and there's a lot of people working in the sectors that support the oil and gas industry. In San Antonio, for example, there's a lot of people that work in industries that support either the Permian basin or the Barnett shale and that can range from delivering water to taking wastewater, to loading mining and delivering sand to building pad sites and to actually be in a roughneck out in the oil patch, either as a driller or in a frack crew or any of the other areas that are supporting the oil and gas production in the state. That also trickles down to just regular jobs like gas station workers, grocery store workers, the HEB in Karnes City or outside of Kennedy was seeking people to work and were paying high wages because they could not get workers because workers were going to the oil and gas industry. This also means that a lot of people are on the roads in communities that aren't used to that. The traffic in the Midland Odessa area and the Permian basin area in the Barnett shale, is in numbers unseen before. A lot of that traffic is 18-wheeler traffic and commercial motor vehicle traffic. What we found is that traffic crashes in these energy producing areas have increased just substantially. For example, in 2019 TxDOT said there was over 205,000 crashes in counties defined as the Texas energy sector and that's defined by the Texas Railroad Commission and it includes large portions of West Texas, South Texas and some metropolitan areas or edges of metropolitan areas like Dallas and Fort Worth and even El Paso. The number of crashes represents an approximately 3% increase from the year before and these crashes led to almost 1700 fatalities. Now we personally have worked on a lot of these cases and a lot of them involve unqualified drivers or drivers over hours. A lot of them involved distracted drivers driving 18-wheelers, 80,000-pound vehicles and...
In the first episode of this three-part series, Stephen Klineberg discusses the research found in his book “Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America,” covering the early days of Houston up until the oil bust in 1982. Klineberg is a professor emeritus of sociology at Rice and the founding director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research. His surveys of Houston over the last 40 years have captured the city’s transformation, and why Houston, as he puts it, “is where, for better or worse, the future of our nation is going to be worked out.”
In part three of this series examining crop production for the human food chain, Matt talks with Tyler Groeneveld, Grain and Oils Leader with Corteva Agriscience and Kristie Sigler, Senior Vice President and Partner, Food & Nutrition, FleishmanHillard, to find out more about the increase in demand for healthy oils and how that’s impacting farmers.
Muskegon History and Beyond with the Lakeshore Museum Center
In the 1880s digging for brine lead to a curious discovery, the presence of oil in many parts of Muskegon County. It will not until the end of the 1920s that this oil and its potential impact on Muskegon County was realized, as the first oil wells were dug. Learn about the fascinating history of the discovery and harvesting of oil, and its impact on us today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrick-horn/support
The Alternative Investment Guru and The Engineer of Finance give us a special show today! They talk about the oil and gas industry and how you can profit from it. Ken Greene transitioned from being a Professional Engineer (P.E.) to the “Engineer of Finance.” His goal is to help people become financially independent and help them earn better yields with less risk by investing Off Wall Street. Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to http://engineeroffinance.com Connect with Ken Greene http://engineeroffinance.com Office 775-624-8839 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-greene https://business.facebook.com/GreeneFinance Book a meeting with Ken If you liked what you’ve heard and would like a one-on-one meeting with the Engineer Of Finance click here Show Notes There’s a lot of uncertainty - 2:46 Seeking phenomenal opportunities right now - 3:19 The price of oil on a specific date - 5:55 The world will start turning again - 7:45 Getting into the oil market - 9:12 The real way to play the game - 10:40 The oil and gas market - 11:59 We make money on what we buy - 15:38 Opportunities in the oil industry - 15:53 Money has to move - 18:58 Specific deals on oil and gas - 21:42 Creating independence for the U.S. - 24:30 We can focus on fear or on the positive - 26:06 The entrepreneurial mindset - 27:13 Playing the oil game - 28:30 The real risk in this market - 31:46 High price oils - 32:52 Electrifying everything? - 37:02 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Subscribe with Apple Podcasts Follow on Spotify Subscribe with Stitcher Subscribe with RSS
There’s a new oil producer on the block. Guyana, a tiny nation of less than a million people, and the third-poorest nation in South America, just discovered oil reserves off its coast. Guyana is on the cusp of a critical national decision, one that may determine whether the oil will bring its citizens fortune or misfortune. Plus, learn the English phrase “on par with.” Take your English to the next level with Plain English Plus+! Speak with more confidence, learn English vocabulary, and train your ear to listen at full speed. Members get access to a library of over 50 captioned video lessons, episode transcripts with translations, flashcards on Quizlet, a fast version of every new episode, and more! Learn more at PlainEnglish.com/Plus. See a full, free transcript and all episode resources for this episode at: https://www.plainenglish.com/247 Join our e-mail community for free English learning tips, extra vocabulary words, and links to English articles about your favorite Plain English topics. It’s free! Join at PlainEnglish.com/Mail Aprende inglés gratis en línea con nuestro curso. Se habla a una velocidad lenta para que todos entiendan. ¡Aprende ingles con nosotros ahora! | Aprenda Inglês online grátis com o Plain English, a uma velocidade menor, para que todos possam entender. Contact: E-mail jeff@plainenglish.com | WhatsApp +1 312 967 8757 | Facebook PlainEnglishPod | Instagram PlainEnglishPod | Twitter @PlainEnglishPod
January 10, 1901 was an epic day in Texas history when the Spindletop oil well erupted down near Beaumont. From then on, Texas and oil have gone hand in hand. Kevin and Kyle talk about the impact of oil on Texas. Enjoy!
January 10, 1901 was an epic day in Texas history when the Spindletop oil well erupted down near Beaumont. From then on, Texas and oil have gone hand in hand. Kevin and Kyle talk about the impact of oil on Texas. Enjoy!
This week on New Mexico in Focus, it’s a look at how New Mexico’s oil boom in the Permian Basin is altering life for many in the southeast corner of the state. With people flocking to the area for jobs, community needs like roads, schools and housing are struggling to keep pace. The boom is also filling state government coffers as we head into the legislative session later this month. NMIF correspondent Megan Kamerick talks with journalists Jens Gould of the Santa Fe New Mexican and Dan McKay of the Albuquerque Journal about what this means for the state’s future. In this month’s installment of Our Land, correspondent Laura Paskus sits down with John Fleck, co-author of the new book “Science Be Dammed: How Ignoring Inconvenient Science Drained the Colorado River.” Senior Producer Matt Grubs and The Line opinion panel examine Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s budget plan for 2021 that she will present to the legislature when it convenes Jan. 21, as well as the smaller budget proposed by lawmakers. The Line also debates the shape of the U.S. Senate race in New Mexico, now that former meteorologist Mark Ronchetti has joined other GOP candidates seeking to fill outgoing Democratic Sen. Tom Udall’s seat. The Line also looks at crime in Albuquerque and the rest of our state.
This episode our featured musician is Oil Boom and our interview guest is the owner and operator of Deep Bro Films, Brent Crable. Oil Boom is a Dallas/Ft. Worth garage rock band that sadly doesn't play anymore. However, in their time of creating, recording, and playing they left the world with some great music. Brent Crable is the owner and operator of Deep Bro Films out of Dallas, TX. He currently has a series of short films that are being entered in festivals as well as creating a T.V. series.
On this weeks episode we break down the great plays and events from the past week, along with some of the teams that have surprised us with how well, or how poorly they are doing this year so far.Follow us on Social MediaFacebook: www.facebook.comgatermediaInstagram: @gatermediapod
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week: America's Great Shale Oil Boom Is Nearly Over, Enverus: Third-Quarter US Operator M&A Activity Surpassed $17 Billion, Sheridan energy fund aims to slash $900 mln in debt in Ch. 11, California governor signs bill limiting oil, gas development, Iran Oil Tanker Hit by Missiles in Red Sea, RigUp lands $300M to aid energy contractors, hits $1.9B valuation, The New Baker Hughes Goes From Blue To Green. Have a question? Click here to ask. Stories: America's Great Shale Oil Boom Is Nearly Over Enverus: Third-Quarter US Operator M&A Activity Surpassed $17 Billion Sheridan energy fund aims to slash $900 mln in debt in Ch. 11 California governor signs bill limiting oil, gas development Iran Oil Tanker Hit by Missiles in Red Sea RigUp lands $300M to aid energy contractors, hits $1.9B valuation The New Baker Hughes Goes From Blue To Green Weekly Rig Count As of 09/14/2019 - The American Rig count is 920 active rigs. IBM Giveaway Enter to Win Here! Sign-up for your chance to win a T-shirt with a unique serial number. This means each shirt is different making it an awesome collector's item! Plus it comes inside an official OGGN insulated tumbler. At the end of the year we will have a drawing to win our grand prize! This will be a pool of all of the serial numbers on the t-shirts! The grand prize will be announced a bit later in the year! Travel Sponsor BCD Travel – We simplify the conversation around managed business travel, showing you how to combine capabilities and services to deliver or improve on your program goals. Review your current program or design what it might look like in the future. Focus on a single area or make plans across the entire program. Wherever you are today, there's a solution to help you get where you want to go tomorrow. Get started. Quarterly Happy Hour OGGN is always accepting Happy Hour sponsors. If you would like to get your company in front of our large young, professional audience, reach out to our Project Coordinator, Brooke Omachel by e-mail. Street Team
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week: America’s Great Shale Oil Boom Is Nearly Over, Enverus: Third-Quarter US Operator M&A Activity Surpassed $17 Billion, Sheridan energy fund aims to slash $900 mln in debt in Ch. 11, California governor signs bill limiting oil, gas development, Iran Oil Tanker Hit by Missiles in […] The post America’s Great Shale Oil Boom Is Nearly Over | Enverus: Third-Quarter US Operator M&A Activity Surpassed $17 Billion | Sheridan energy fund aims to slash $900 mln in debt in Ch. 11 | California governor signs bill limiting oil, gas development | Iran Oil Tanker Hit by Missiles in Red Sea | RigUp lands $300M to aid energy contractors, hits $1.9B valuation | The New Baker Hughes Goes From Blue To Green- OGTW0186 appeared first on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast.
This week Kap (@KapInAmerica) calls in from Los Angeles and Turner (@TurnerBSparks) gives him a full recap of the oil and gas and water and sand boom that is currently happening in West Texas/ South East New Mexico. All that plus Turner tries and fails again to register for Obamacare. Enjoy! To get a bonus episode of this show every Thursday go to patreon.com/LostInAmerica For all of Turner's upcoming tour dates go to www.TurnerSparks.com For all episodes of this podcast go to www.LostInAmericaPod.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Historic events can shape the course of music. This week marks the anniversary of the Kansas Oil Boom, when a well just east of Wichita struck crude in 1915.
Historic events can shape the course of music. This week marks the anniversary of the Kansas Oil Boom, when a well just east of Wichita struck crude in 1915.
The new film follows the U.S. oil supply chain, covering health, climate and environmental justice impacts. And it points to the president who was central to creating the current reality: Barack Obama.
The new film follows the U.S. oil supply chain, covering health, climate and environmental justice impacts. And it points to the president who was central to creating the current reality: Barack Obama.
On this week’s Platts Capitol Crude, we look at the impact of the US shale boom on the US economy as the Trump administration continues to push the narrative that a recession is not imminent. Mine Yucel and Michael Plante with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas call in to talk about the...
South America’s second poorest nation is about to get very rich - but will the prosperity be shared? A series of oil discoveries in Guyanese waters has revealed almost unimaginable riches beneath the seabed; enough oil to catapult Guyana to the top of the continent’s rich list. Next year, the oil - and cash - is due to start flowing. The major new industry could help solve two of Guyana’s big problems: high youth unemployment and the emigration of most of its graduates. But as young Guyanese prepare for a future in oil and dream of lives transformed, some fear the so-called oil curse will see a corrupt elite squander and steal the country’s newfound wealth. Presenter/producer: Simon Maybin (Photo: Kiwana Baker, right, hopes that a career in oil will give her opportunities that her mother, Marslyn Pollard, left, never had. Credit: BBC)
A shale formation in the Neuquen province of Argentina called Vaca Muerta, or “dead cow,” holds a massive reserve of oil and gas. The province is booming as the rest of Argentina remains deep in an economic crisis. The oil boom, however, isn’t enough to save the whole country’s economy. Alanna Elder talks to La Nación reporter Sofía Diamante about what’s happening in Neuquen. Plus, former LAND staff writer Lauren Kaori Gurley talks about recent labor strikes in a Mexican border city and what that means for Mexico’s growing labor movement ahead of an important vote. Guests: Sofía Diamante and Lauren Kaori Gurley. Hosts: Chase DiBenedetto and Cameron Oakes. Producer: Alanna Elder. LAND editor: Colleen Connolly.This episode was recorded on April 25, 2019. Music: Isalaga by Yan Terrien, Vamos Andar Pela Cidade by Lucas Santtana, Home Fire by Robert John and a mix by Dax on the Trax.
Producing oil produces even more water. Getting rid of it is a large and expanding business.
Obama claims he’s responsible for the OIL boom really! But the truth as with all Liberal communists is very different.
Labor shortages across the nation are starting to cripple many industries. A lack of construction workers makes picking up the pieces after a natural disaster all the more difficult. The agricultural industry is seeing it as well, like in Portland, where greenhouses and nurseries have dealt with a 30 percent drop off of growers with little sign of refilling those positions. Some markets though, despite this labor shortage, are seeing unprecedented growth, and a key example is the boom of oil production in Texas and New Mexico's Permian Basin. With this expansion of drilling operations comes growth for supplemental companies in the market, like DuraCoatings, which provides hard coating applications for machinery in the energy, oil and gas sector. Positioned in Oklahoma City, the company has felt the positive effects of this boom, and it doesn't show signs of stopping. "With some of these [other] markets fleeing the United States, it's been a great opportunity for us to organically grow," said Craig Smith, VP of Sales and Marketing for DuraCoatings. Smith joined us on the podcast to break down how the coatings market has adjusted to this production boom, from established companies to small-sized newcomers. More importantly, he gives insight on the difficulty in training and retention of high-skilled workers in the coatings industry, and why this market growth could be the perfect catalyst to educate and excite potential laborers to join the wave. "It's no secret that we don't have the trades in high school like we used to, there's not as many young people coming out seeking the industrial trends," Smith said. "For all practical purposes it's very very competitive." Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – @EnergyMKSL Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Why will higher oil prices result in disappointed craft beer drinkers? Justine and Alex discuss. Plus, Alex delves into the world of academia, and discusses an interesting finding about the way stocks react to earnings announcements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week -The U.S. is on the threshold of the biggest oil and gas boom ever, IEA Reports reveals some shocking revelations about US shale, Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a “corruption” purge, Aramco plans to spend $300 billion over 10 years in upstream oil and gas, India's reforms aim to attract outside oil and gas investments, The world’s largest private equity firm to invest $1B into oil and gas investments outside of the US, GE targets Baker Hughes exit options, Energy sector on the cusp of a new digital era. Have a question? Click here to ask. Show Notes & Links: 2017 on the road sponsors: Totaland The World’s Most Advanced Field Land Management System The Landman’s Virtual Office https://www.totaland.com Lee Hecht Harrison As global experts in talent management, LHH is currently helping 75% of the Fortune 500 Oil & Gas companies simplify the complexity of leadership and workforce transformation. http://www.lhh.com API-YP Events Stories: The U.S. Is on the Threshold of the Biggest Oil and Gas Boom Ever IEA's Shocking Revelation About U.S. Shale Kingdom Of Fear: Saudi Arabia On Lockdown Aramco plans to spend $300 billion over 10 years in upstream oil and gas: CEO India's Reforms Aim To Attract Oil, Gas Investment World’s Biggest Private Equity Firm to Invest $1B in Oil Outside US GE targets Baker Hughes ‘exit options’ IEA: Energy Sector on the Cusp of New Digital Era Oilfield Talk Of ‘Big Data' Needs More Than Just ‘Talk' Weekly Rig Count As of 11/25/2017 – The American Rig count is 1014 active rigs. Redwing Has A Winner! Peter Mahoney, Completions Engineer at EP Energy you’re this week’s winner! Congrats! CLICK HERE TO ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! Get Mark’s Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Connect with Us OGGN LinkedIn Group OGGN Facebook Group Join API-YP Jake Corley | Facebook |
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week -The U.S. is on the threshold of the biggest oil and gas boom ever, IEA Reports reveals some shocking revelations about US shale, Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a “corruption” purge, Aramco plans to spend $300 billion over 10 years in upstream oil and gas, […] The post US Close to Largest Oil Boom | Saudi’s Corruption Purge | GE Eyes Baker Huges Exit – OGTW130 appeared first on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast.
Global olive oil prices are rising sharply as a result of supply issues in Europe and the Mediterranean region. Grains & Oilseeds analyst Vito Martielli signals the latest developments in key producing countries, while also taking a look at global demand, along with asking just what differentiates traditional and new consumer markets.
Has the patch dried up? Should we pack it in? NO! The oil boom downstream can bring BILLIONS OF DOLLARS to your bank account. If you're interested. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW Bulwark Has A Winner! Alex Bruns, Global Product Champion at Baker Hughes,
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In this presentation, I attempt to stretch the discourse surrounding the evolution of the Kazakh language from a political to a socioeconomic perspective.
Ted Sudol interviews Paul Mladjenovic at www.preciousmetalsinvesting.com about the energy sector. The oil boom fueled a lot of debt. Energy companies that pile on debt are now having problems servicing that debt. Saudi Arabia produced at high levels to cause difficulty for high cost producers now are forced to pump at high levels and low oil prices for revenue to meet their people's needs.
BP avoids acquisition, oil and gas opponents don't like heating their homes, and the US shale boom is NOT over. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW Congrats to the First Two Red Wing Helicopter Bag Winners! Congratulations to Patrick Pistor, Quality Health Safety and Environmental Engineer at Seadrill, and Alexander Uteshev, Analyst at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Y'all are the first two winners of the killer Red Wing bag I'm stealing from Mark :) Your SWAG is on the way, gentlemen! Click here to register for a chance to win yours! Subscribe, Rate, & Review Click Play to Hear #045: The US Shale Boom is NOT Over Click Play to Catch Up on the Last 10 Episodes Top Stories Platts Report: China oil demand grew 1.5% year over year in November Nigeria: Anticipating Nigeria's Fortunes in 2016 Top 5 Indian stocks exposed to the slowdown in the Gulf Royal Dutch Shell: A Good Bet Despite The Challenges? 4 Energy Gainers Set for a Better 2016 Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc (DO) to Post FY2015 Earnings of $2.48 Per Share, KeyBanc Forecasts Is This The End Of The U.S. Oil Boom? Pipeline project watchdogs anticipate arrival of compressor station BP agrees to sale of Alabama petrochemical complex Extra, Extra Heavy Smog, Called "Fog" Covers Beijing William Friedkin Paid Off the MTA to Make 'The French Connection' The Weekly Onion North Korea Successfully Harvests Wheat In Show Of Growing Strength Events On Deck API Houston Luncheon When: Tuesday January 12, 2015 11am till 12:30pm Where: The Petroleum Club, 1201 Louisiana St., Houston, TX 77002. Leaders in Industry Luncheon When: Wed January 13, 2016 from 11:30am till 1pm Where: The Petroleum Club, 1201 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX (Total Building)
North Dakota’s Fort Berthold Indian Reservation is at the heart of the Bakken oil boom. When anthropologist Jen Shannon first visited the tribes there, it was to return religious artifacts. But the relationship grew. Next came an oral history project, then a film. And now, a more unusual request - help kids do science projects to understand their changing community.
Alexander, North Dakota, didn't have football for 28 years. The Bakken oil boom has changed all that.
Devin takes a look at the history of the Daisy Bradford No. 3 Discovery Well which brought about the discovery of the East Texas Oil Field and Oil Boom of East Texas. Click HERE to download
Devin takes a look at the history of the Daisy Bradford No.3 Discovery Well which brought about the discovery of the East Texas Oil Field and Oil Boom of East Texas. Click HERE to download
Wyoming has long been one of the whitest states in the country, but over the last few years its black population has more than doubled. African Americans still make up a tiny percentage of the state’s population but the substantial shift is largely a result of the oil boom of the last few years. People from other, more diverse regions moved in to fill the huge and immediate need for employees. But with oil prices so low, rig count is down and layoffs are looming. Inside Energy’s Leigh Paterson reports.
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Was the U.S. Oil Boom Just Another Fed Inflated Bubble and is it Contained? Ep. 34 If oil goes down to $35/barrel we will not be able to produce oil for export at that price. It is no accident that oil prices are dropping as the Fed is ending QE. What are the implications for the U.S. Economy if the Oil Bubble bursts? Good jobs in the industry sector will go away. Oil sector business loans will default Investors will lose money. The fallout will be bigger than the dot com bubble. If oil was a bubble fueled by cheap Fed money, what's next? If the collapsing oil prices threaten recession, the Fed may launch QE4. If the Fed does not launch QE4, other bubbles will be affected.
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The dollar price of oil has fallen substantially as of late...just like real estate did several years ago. Does that mean it's all over for oil? Or is now a good time to buy? To explore this slippery topic, we take a trip to Texas to talk oil, gas and cash flow with our favorite oil man, Paul Mauceli. The Real Estate Guys™ radio show provides real estate investing news, education, training and resources to help real estate investors succeed. Learn more and subscribe to the free newsletter! Visit www.realestateguysradio.com.
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This is a two hour and a 10-minute podcast of eclectic music that published on May 17th, 2014.Please visit Eclectic City's Youtube channel to see the videos for this playlist, as well as supplementary tv, movie, comedy, news and radio clips.SEGMENT ONE:Solomon Omar - Bill O'Reilly Freakout Dubstep Remix!!!Ben Harper feat. Charlie Musselwhite - I Don't Believe A Word You Say - (Machine Shop Session)Eagles - Dirty Laundry - (Don Henley cover, Live, Melbourne 2004)The Empty Hearts - I Don't Want Your LoveDecember - Collective Soul - (live, with Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra, 2005)SEGMENT TWOThe Strypes - Blue Collar JaneSummer Fiction - ChandeliersThe Beach Boys - Good Vibrations - (Rare recording, 1966)Oil Boom - 45 Revolutions Per MinuteSEGMENT THREE:Katie Noonan - Black Hole Sun - (Soundgarden cover)Chris Cornell and Ben Shepherd - Halfway There - (live, KROQ, 2013)Kawehi - Closer - (NIN cover)Diane Birch - Copy of A - (NIN cover)SEGMENT FOUR:St.Vincent - Digital Witness - (Darkside remix)Lykke Li - Gunshot - (acoustic version)Jack White - High Ball Stepper The Xx - Finally - (Kings of Tomorrow cover, live @ BBC1)SEGMENT FIVE:Elliot Smith - Because - (Beatles cover)Go Home Productions - Imagine the Band - (Lennon/McCartney mashup)Tame Impala - Stranger in Moscow - (Michael Jackson cover)Lanterns on the Lake - If I've Been Unkind - (Man Without a Country remix)Jamestown Revival - California (Cast Iron Soul)GRAB BAGRobin Skouteris - The Moonlight HotelLucia Macarelli - Kashmir - (Led Zeppelin cover)Babyshambles - PenguinsJohn Lennon - #9 Dream - (2010 remaster)Janelle Monaé - Heroes - (David Bowie cover)Justin Currie - Every Song's the Same - (live @ Kyoti Studios, Glasgow)
Excellence in Progressive Radio. Join us for our 30 minute progressive politics news update. A daily dose of politics and the Liberal Fix to fit your busy schedule. Monday's episode will feature a discussion of the Michael Dunn verdict as well as a discussion of the Bakken oil boom and its social costs, including out of control rents and increasing problems with crime and homelessness. As always, we offer news, commentary and analysis important to progressives and liberals across America. This is a must-add to your can't-miss directory of Progressive Podcasts or Liberal Podcasts. Monday night's episodes are hosted by Indiana writer Dan Bimrose and sociologist Keith Brekhus from Montana. If you are interested in being a guest and for any other inquiries or comments concerning the show please contact Naomi Minogue at naomi@liberalfixradio.com. Liberal Fix Website Liberal Fix Facebook Liberal Fix Twitter
Today on the program Sheri Quinn talks to author David Gessner about his latest article "How Vernal Utah Grew to Love Big Oil" in the March 2013 issue of One Earth magazine.
Download all songs in this podcast on iTunes. Search for "Bands Under the Radar". Bands Under the Radar, Vol. 5: Rock n Roll 1. Slow Motion Centerfold – Funnel of Love 2. Cassette – Gogogo (feat. JR) 3. The Features – Another One 4. Nightmareand The Cat – The Missing Year 5. The Janks – Dead Man 6. DEERPEOPLE – New Dance 7. Little Hurricane – Haunted Heart 8. The Lonely Wild – Out of My Mind 9. Lovedrug – Dinosaur 10. Tesla Rossa – Kinetic 11. The Raid – Head or Tales 12. Olin and The Moon – Waking Up 13. The Burned – Hard Lesson 14. Oil Boom – Bite Your Tongue 15. The Janks – Rat Racers
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