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Hello all, My name is Joe and welcome to the Joe Show. A one man podcast ran by a 18 year old college kid. We will start talking about stories from my battle with cancer and branch out to other fun topics. These topics will range from life lessons, life stories, opinions on big issues, advice, and what it has been like growing up in generation Z. My goal is to connect with my viewers and make it a fun listen for everyone who tunes in.
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Tony Greer navigates listeners through the financial market dynamics of the world's oil and gas sector. Get the latest fundamentals behind the price action and hear from industry experts from the field and from the corporate offices of the world's leading energy producers.
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A show where I meet and pick the brains of interesting people. From conversations with artists and academics, to industry expert and individuals with unique life experiences, you sure would be entertained, and you may even learn something! New episode every other Wednesday. Email address: naturallycuriousfm@gmail.com
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Joseph Schachter, publisher of the Schachter Energy Report, discusses the launch of the report and the Catch the Energy Conference. He explains that the report provides in-depth analysis of energy companies, including quarterly reviews, issues of concern, and insider selling. The report also covers macro trends in the energy sector. Schachter highl…
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RJ Burr, president and CEO of Panex (Panther Exploration Company), discusses his family's history in the oil business and the divisions of Panex. He shares how his family got involved in the oil industry and the decision to start the company. He also talks about the challenges and opportunities in the oil industry, the importance of oil in our live…
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Dr. Anas Alhajji, Managing Partner at Energy Outlook Advisors, discusses various topics related to the oil market and energy industry. He provides insights into the driving forces and prognosis for the oil market, highlighting factors such as geopolitical tensions and the impact of voluntary cuts by OPEC Plus. Dr. Alhajji also discusses the Houthi …
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In this episode we step away from the energy industry's market dynamics and get a better glimpse of a niche part of the oil sector. Tony's guest today is Dirk Heseman. Dirk is a Well Plug and Abandonment Engineer currently working in the oil fields of Asia Pacific. In this conversation, we get a glimpse into the business of closing and plugging off…
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In this episode of OGU, Tony reconnects with Rory Johnston of Commodity Context to talk about some of the bigger headlines out of the oil sector the past few weeks. Not only has the Biden Administration reconnected with Venezuela to tap their crude supply, but the sector has also seen a pair of major merger and acquisition deals hit the market. Thi…
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Tony connects with Robert Mullin, General Partner at Marathon Resource Advisor. The two discuss the escalations in the Middle East and their potential effects on the oil market. Robert also shares some thoughts on the intense moves in the crack spread and why the potential for an "echo boom" in the oil markets could present itself in the coming yea…
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Robert Meyer is a seasoned energy trader with LPS Capital. Through his experience in the sector, he's see the high and the lows of the oil markets. With the recent big moves in the price of a barrel of oil, Rob provides some insights into where the opportunities currently live. He also adds some thoughts on supply which listeners may find concernin…
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Tony connects with his old friend, Doomberg, in this latest episode of OGU. TG and Doomberg hash out the recent outperformance of the oil market compared to the general markets this week. What the two see is a line of resistance coming up in oil, but a move past that would have the central banks concerned about another rise in inflation. The two ta…
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Having a foreign background is cool and people may want to ask what are you from, but when it's on the professional level, you sometimes can't help but wonder what is the motive behind the question, "Where are you from?". Actor, director, and writer Cynthia Ashperger understands that very well. Being from Croatia, she welcomes people asking her abo…
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Statistics plays a role in just about every field of science, and bad statistics will lead to bad science. In psychology and medicine in particular, we are now seeing the consequences to sloppy statistics in the form of the replication crisis. In this episode, psychology professor is here to talk about just that, solutions to the replication crisis…
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Turkey went extinct in Ontario in the early 1900s and was reintroduced in 1984, so naturally, this makes a great research topic. Ecologist Jenn Baici studies exactly just that. In this episode, Jenn talks about the population of wild turkey, catching turkeys, social interactions between wild turkeys, and more. Jenn Baici's website…
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Tony Greer connect with Judd Arnold of Lake Cornelia Research Management, a firm which manages in excess of $100 million of outside capital. Judd talks about his unique approach to the energy, oil and natural gas trade, one which is quite different from that of Tony. The discussion first focuses on upside potential of oil/gas equities weighted to t…
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In a single minute, Jenna Dakin’s life disappeared. She suffered a stroke in December of 2021. The stroke left her half paralyzed, it caused her speech and cognitive deficits, and she lost most of her memories. Flash forward to today, Jenna is in grad school for psychology, and she is the author of her memoir, 21 Cups. Jenna is here today to chat w…
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"Professional Community Theatre", that might sound a little bit of an oxymoron, but that is exactly what Robert Winslow created with 4th Line Theatre. In this episode, Robert talks about why he thinks stories of local community is worth telling, his journey as an actor and playwright, and many more.
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Tony's guest today is Josh Young, Chief Investment Officer and Founder of Bison Interests. Josh has over 15 years of experience in investment management, 10 of which were focused on publicly-traded oil and gas securities. The two spend quite a bit of time in this conversation talking about the early stages of what, they believe, is a bull market in…
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In our second episode of Oil Ground Up, host Tony Greer joins a life-long friend in Dave Williams. Dave's career has spanned the energy sector, including a previous career in environmental services which then turned into a career in a smaller, independent oil company. Dave and Tony talk about the current price in oil and what it means for all sorts…
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Welcome to the first full episode of Oil Ground Up with Tony Greer. In this episode, TG welcomes in Rory Johnston of Commodity Context for a deep dive into a new year of oil markets and trading. Rory and TG discuss the crazy volatility in the 2022 market and why 2023 might see similar volatility but for different reasons. The narrative moves from t…
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Today Clear Commodity Network launches a new podcast series on the global oil and gas markets. "The Oil Ground Up" is hosted by TG Macro Founder and The Morning Navigator financial newsletter author, Tony Greer. Tony founded TG Macro in August of 2016 to create an independent research firm where he could combine 25 years in trading and 15 years wri…
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Professor Hurley talks about how he got into computer science, different programming languages, why is C so influential, logic, and more. Links for this episode: Imitation Game C Unix The International Obfuscated C Code Contest The Two Generals’ Problem Intro music credit to LEMMiNO: youtu.be/I2O7blSSzpI?t=318…
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Professor Akram-Lodhi talks about how he got into development studies, world hunger, food system, real food, the importance of education, how local development is global development, and more. Links for this episode: Haroon Akram-Lodhi (AHAkramLodhi) on Twitter Professor Akram Lodhi's website Oakland Ross India's "Right to Food" Act Community Food …
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Professor Brown talks about how he was like when he was a kid, Shakespeare, Don Quixote, poetry, comedy, and more. Also, we went off on a lot of tangents. Links for this episode: Stephen Brown's Ted Talk "Why Shakespeare? Because it's 2016" Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Jane Austen "I'll give thee a wind" Macbeth (Act I Scene III) Edw…
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Professor Burr talks about how he got into statistics, why is statistics a field of its own rather than a sub-field in Mathematics, natural science before the invention of statistics, p-value, statistics in education, and more. Links for this episode: Wesley Burr (wsburr) on Twitter Wesley Burr | wesleyburr.com Time Series | Wikipedia Signal Proces…
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Professor Shiell talks about why he came to Canada , quantum mechanics, human eyes, philosophy of physics, and more.Links to the things we've talked about in this episode:Quantum mechanics wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics2018 Physics Nobel Prize https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2018/summary/The 10 trillion fra…
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