MultiMedia Cafe Episode 18: Excessive Digital Consumption and the Cleanest Refinery on the Planet

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MultiMedia Cafe Episode 18: Excessive Digital Consumption and the Cleanest Refinery on the Planet
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MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu
Wednesday February 6, 2019

Srini Rao, host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative podcast where I’ve conducted over 600 interviews with thought leaders and people from all walks of life. We consume far more than we create when it should be the opposite. Roa says if you actually took inventory of all the digital content that you consumed over the course of a week, you would actually be horrified.

Rao talks about when he went off social media for 30-days, creating artificial celebrities, the profession of “attention engineers” and digital decision fatigue.

Rao is the author of three books: the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Art of Being Unmistakable, Unmistakable: Why Only is Better than Best, and An Audience of One: Reclaiming Creativity for Its Own Sake. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Forbes, Inc, Business Insider, and The Blaze.

William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group, shares an update on the the Davis Refinery. The Davis Refinery which is being designed with a throughput capacity of 49,500 bpd of Bakken crude oil.

Prentice also addresses some misinformation regarding a recent article published by the Associated Press. Meridian Energy and the Davis Refinery recently had their Permit To Construct upheld.

The idea of whether the thrust of the resistance is due to an old mentality or emotion is discussed. In addition to a new timeline on the Davis Refinery, Prentice explains what their process has been like behind the scenes having their science validated over and over.

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