What the Funk? is a series that highlights the unique personalities within the Oil and Gas Industry and the stories they have to share.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers |
This episode explores Rachel’s unique journey in the oil and gas industry, her insights on leadership, and the strategic directions for W Energy Software. This conversation also delves into the balance of professional and personal life, highlighting ... more
Marty Dytrych discusses the transformative power of AI in industrial sales and sourcing, explaining how Industrial Data Labs leverages technology to streamline processes, enhance accuracy, and drive profitability in the PVF sector. more
In this episode of "What the Funk," we dive into the fascinating life journey of Jared Hoover, a man whose career has spanned from military service to the forefront of energy technology. Jared shares his experiences, from the aspirations of flying fi... more
In this episode of "What the Funk," we sit down with Kirk Coburn, a seasoned entrepreneur and investor based in Houston, Texas. Kirk shares his rollercoaster journey through the tech and energy sectors, offering invaluable insights for aspiring entre... more
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So this show “Tripping Over The Barrel” is trolling the original show on Digital Wildcatter’s called “Flipping The Barrel”, which is hosted and ran by two women in the oil and gas industry. Not sure why Jeromy Funk and Tim Loser think it is okay to be this sexist. After listening to their show for the 4 minutes I could stand, I suspect that they just were not smart enough to come up with an original name on top of being bigots. more
Just like Oil and Gas Startups, this show has fake reviews! Between May 29 and Oct. 6th you had zero reviews. Then exactly like Oil and Gas Startups on Oct. 7 you had 12 reviews, which are obviously fake. And the pattern repeats itself over and over. Where is your integrity? What else in your show is fake, the guest stories? Your stories? What? What happened to just putting out quality content and letting your audience leave real and honest reviews? And by the way NOBODY leaves reviews on a revi... more
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