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Mucking Like Hell Featuring Ed Darcher

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Jeff's old friend and trusted-advisor Ed Darcher stops by to enjoy a beer and a discussion of his years spent ripping precious minerals from deep within the Earth. Ed shares his experiences working in the mining industry and at a wildlife refuge. They discuss the challenges and rewards of these careers, including the physical demands of mining and the rewarding aspect of helping to protect and preserve wildlife. Ed also shares his thoughts on the importance of preserving the environment and the role that individuals and industries can play in this effort. The conversation offers a unique and informative look at these diverse career paths.

Later they move into discussing their personal fears during fatherhood, the struggles of being forced to grow up, and the unexpected trajectory of their unique friendship. Ed is the best. Enjoy the show.

More Topics to Enjoy:

  • Update on the FTX fraud fiasco and the recent arrests.
  • Energy: Old tech vs new tech. Where is it going?
  • ChatGPT and the newest hot tech in Artificial Intelligence.
  • Issues with censorship and the longterm effects.
  • The problems with farmed fish, electric cars, and corn-based ethanol fuels.
  • Pyramids, secret tunnels, and the mysteries of our ancient past.
  • Do they really keep canaries down in mines? No. But they used to keep horses.

Keywords: climate change; fake news; weather forecast; Washington State; December; 2022; cryptocurrency; NFT projects; AI art; stable coins; FTX; Tom Brady; Sam Bankman; liquidity; Ramble by the River podcast; Patreon; Ram Fam; early access; Ramble on the Road podcast; personal podcast; driving thoughts; outdoor activities; hunting; fishing; camping; hiking; mountain biking; skiing; snowboarding; climbing; survival skills; first aid; self defense; mental health; relationships; parenting; personal growth; business; entrepreneurship; marketing; social media; storytelling; great conversations; Facebook; Instagram; Twitter; podcast players; Ramble by the River website; Patreon subscription; exclusive content.

Citations:

  1. Caroline Ellison Likely Working with Feds Against Sam Bankman-Fried. New York Post. December 14th, 2022. Accessed: 12.15.2022. URL: https://nypost.com/2022/12/14/sam-bankman-frieds-ex-caroline-ellison-likely-works-with-feds/amp/
  2. What to Know About California’s ban on Gas-powered Cars. NY Times. August 29, 2022. Accessed: 12.15.2022. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/29/us/california-ban-gasoline-cars.html
  3. "The Gyppo System". E.B. Mittleman (December 1923). Journal of Political Economy. 31 (6): 840–851.
  4. Papyrus Reveals From Where The Rocks Used To Build The Great Pyramid Came From. David Bressan. Forbes. September 28, 2017. URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/09/28/papyrus-reveals-from-where-the-rocks-used-to-build-the-great-pyramid-came-from/?sh=214f99f33a90

Music Credits:

  • Who's to Say, Margareta.
  • Luv, Bomull.
  • Elimination Round, Philip Ayers.
  • Earth (Light it Up), Tilden Park.
  • To the Nines, American Legion.
  • Actor on a Stage (Instrumental), Amos Noah.
  • Still Fly, Revel Day.
  • Champions Day, Lupus Notice.
  • So Cringe: An Anthem, Jeff Nesbitt (assisted by ChatGPT).

Ramble by the River Links:


Copyright 2022 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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Jeff's old friend and trusted-advisor Ed Darcher stops by to enjoy a beer and a discussion of his years spent ripping precious minerals from deep within the Earth. Ed shares his experiences working in the mining industry and at a wildlife refuge. They discuss the challenges and rewards of these careers, including the physical demands of mining and the rewarding aspect of helping to protect and preserve wildlife. Ed also shares his thoughts on the importance of preserving the environment and the role that individuals and industries can play in this effort. The conversation offers a unique and informative look at these diverse career paths.

Later they move into discussing their personal fears during fatherhood, the struggles of being forced to grow up, and the unexpected trajectory of their unique friendship. Ed is the best. Enjoy the show.

More Topics to Enjoy:

  • Update on the FTX fraud fiasco and the recent arrests.
  • Energy: Old tech vs new tech. Where is it going?
  • ChatGPT and the newest hot tech in Artificial Intelligence.
  • Issues with censorship and the longterm effects.
  • The problems with farmed fish, electric cars, and corn-based ethanol fuels.
  • Pyramids, secret tunnels, and the mysteries of our ancient past.
  • Do they really keep canaries down in mines? No. But they used to keep horses.

Keywords: climate change; fake news; weather forecast; Washington State; December; 2022; cryptocurrency; NFT projects; AI art; stable coins; FTX; Tom Brady; Sam Bankman; liquidity; Ramble by the River podcast; Patreon; Ram Fam; early access; Ramble on the Road podcast; personal podcast; driving thoughts; outdoor activities; hunting; fishing; camping; hiking; mountain biking; skiing; snowboarding; climbing; survival skills; first aid; self defense; mental health; relationships; parenting; personal growth; business; entrepreneurship; marketing; social media; storytelling; great conversations; Facebook; Instagram; Twitter; podcast players; Ramble by the River website; Patreon subscription; exclusive content.

Citations:

  1. Caroline Ellison Likely Working with Feds Against Sam Bankman-Fried. New York Post. December 14th, 2022. Accessed: 12.15.2022. URL: https://nypost.com/2022/12/14/sam-bankman-frieds-ex-caroline-ellison-likely-works-with-feds/amp/
  2. What to Know About California’s ban on Gas-powered Cars. NY Times. August 29, 2022. Accessed: 12.15.2022. URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/29/us/california-ban-gasoline-cars.html
  3. "The Gyppo System". E.B. Mittleman (December 1923). Journal of Political Economy. 31 (6): 840–851.
  4. Papyrus Reveals From Where The Rocks Used To Build The Great Pyramid Came From. David Bressan. Forbes. September 28, 2017. URL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2017/09/28/papyrus-reveals-from-where-the-rocks-used-to-build-the-great-pyramid-came-from/?sh=214f99f33a90

Music Credits:

  • Who's to Say, Margareta.
  • Luv, Bomull.
  • Elimination Round, Philip Ayers.
  • Earth (Light it Up), Tilden Park.
  • To the Nines, American Legion.
  • Actor on a Stage (Instrumental), Amos Noah.
  • Still Fly, Revel Day.
  • Champions Day, Lupus Notice.
  • So Cringe: An Anthem, Jeff Nesbitt (assisted by ChatGPT).

Ramble by the River Links:


Copyright 2022 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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