My new favorite show!
This show is excellent! Episode 1 on Hydraulic Fracturing was amazing. Finally an unbiased, educated look at the thing so many people don't understand. I have spent 4 years of my career directly involved in frac'ing, 2 years as a field engineer out on jobs. I have to say, while its not perfect, the host did an amazing job of unbiasedly investigating this wildly controversial oil and gas service/technology. There are still several key points missing from her analysis, but I'm so happy this show exists! Anytime I have a discussion with someone about hydraulic fracturing, people think my view on it is completely skewed by my pay check and any points I make are mute. Truth is, I have a great understanding of what it is. Thank you thank you thank you for doing a story like this! If you're going to protest or believe in something, why don't you do a little research and learn the facts! The other thing I love about this show is the hosts attitude! It's skeptically positive! Very positive! And that is so needed, because when people argue controversial things, they get way way to angry and their judgment is clouded. Keeping it positive makes our defenses go down and we listen. Good job and keep up the good work! I look forward to each and every new episode! Thanks!Read full review »
Emaloo to you too via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/29/16
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