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

April 27, 2021 jasonspiess 0

The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77 Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling are joined by “Professor” Stephen Heins to discuss ESG, AOL/Time Warner’s merger comparisons, Velvet Glove Leadership and Energy’s New Climate Champs John Kerry and Gina McCarthy Hour Two Work Hard : Former NBA […]

Coffee & Capitalism Radio Episode 207: Caviar, Oil Spills and Entrepreneurship

January 20, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Kids and Capitalism Interview: Jack Stark, president, Continental Resources MultiMedia Kidtrepreneur Otis and Jack Stark, president, Continental Resources, talk about energy entrepreneurship. Natural Resources Interview: Greg Hennessey, co-founder and chairman of the board, North Star Caviar Hennessey gives a little history on the Midwest Caviar industry and where they found […]

Why John Wooden would be fired in corporate America

May 31, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Mark Eaton, former Utah Jazz All-Star and current professional speaker, Salt Lake City, UT Eaton talks about how John Wooden, UCLA, is considered one of the greatest coaches of all time, yet would probably have been fired in today’s instant win culture. Eaton also opines about how much corporate […]

Teamwork and longevity in the business world

April 23, 2016 jasonspiess 0

Mentor and Apprenticeships Interview:  Mark Eaton, former Utah Jazz Center and professional speaker, Salt Lake City, UT Shares his advice on those entering the marketplace for the first time or dusting off the old portfolio to get back at it.  He also emphasizes the importance of teamwork and chemistry within […]

Energy’s Next Big Event

July 26, 2014 jasonspiess 0

Ward Koeser recently ended a 20-year run as mayor of Williston. Looking back, Koeser could see the evolution of the Bakken’s global appeal.  Koeser recalls at first when the national media arrived on the scene, it was something to note.  However, when the international reporters began showing up, Koesser knew […]