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    rareearth

    Explore "rareearth" with insightful episodes like "Mining the magnet minerals key to decarbonization", "Ep. 13 -We Must Have One Leg Up on Rare Earth Minerals", "The Pretty Things / S.F. Sorrow", "Michigan Music History Podcast Episode 10 Goin' Down to Motown!" and "Rare Earth 101: A Primer" from podcasts like ""Energy Evolution", "Alex Garrett Podcasting", "Marooned Tunes", "Michigan Music History Podcast -- MMHP989" and "World Affairs Council of Charleston"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Mining the magnet minerals key to decarbonization

    Mining the magnet minerals key to decarbonization

    In this episode of Energy Evolution, guest Tom Schneberger, CEO of USA Rare Earth, joins us to talk about rare earths supply chains and the production of rare earth magnets key to energy transition technologies like electric vehicles and wind turbines.

    Energy Evolution co-hosts Dan Testa and Taylor Kuykendall are veteran journalists with broad expertise covering the energy and mining sectors. In addition, Camellia Moors and Camilla Naschert, reporters who write about mining and power issues, are correspondents for Energy Evolution and regularly contribute to the show. Subscribe to Energy Evolution on your favorite platform to catch our latest episodes!

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    Ep. 13 -We Must Have One Leg Up on Rare Earth Minerals

    Ep. 13 -We Must Have One Leg Up on Rare Earth Minerals
    The rare earth mineral mining industry is not favoring American production and that has to change. On Alex Garrett podcasting, a commentary on why 200 MILLION dollars invested in American mines like Mountain Pass and MP Materials is worth it for we, the American taxpayer. It's a matter of competition against CHINA as Politico reporter Lara Seligman, has noted!

    Link to her story: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2022/12/14/rare-earth-mines-00071102

    More about MP Materials: https://mpmaterials.com/

    More about rare earth mineral lobbyist Jeff Green: https://www.jagreenandco.com/

    The Pretty Things / S.F. Sorrow

    The Pretty Things / S.F. Sorrow
    The gang have a wonderful time discussing this character study of psychedelia’s happiest man on earth. Take a ride on the Windenburg, meet Baron Saturday, watch a balloon burn, and soak yourself in one man’s self-pity. They also talk about drummers who mime. Not miming playing the drums but drummers who actually perform mime which really sets Ian off. 

     Also, Ruth displays her talents as she vocally replicates instrumental passages from the album while Jen nods. 

    WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

    The Journalist: Jennifer Carbin

    The Classical Musician: Ruth Dubb

    The Rock Guitarist: Vincent Friel

    The Pun Addict: Ian Williams

    Concept created by Vincent Friel and Brendan Carr. 

    Sound engineering, title music and design by Vincent Friel.

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    Michigan Music History Podcast Episode 10 Goin' Down to Motown!

    Michigan Music History Podcast Episode 10 Goin' Down to Motown!

    In Episode 10, Dr. J and Sir Fred light up the podcast with Motown history, hitting Scott over the head with the Supremes, Barry Gordy, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Rare Earth among many others. Sir Fred ties in the subsidiary labels with speak of Sun and Schoolkids Records as well, and a Dick Wagner easter egg at the end of the Episode as we ask the audience to chime in.

    Rare Earth 101: A Primer

    Rare Earth 101: A Primer

    World Affairs Council of Charleston President George Pope discusses the emerging and frightening international issue of rare earth elements which are essential to virtually all electronic systems and devices, the emerging renewable energy sector, and most importantly, the US National Security industrial sector. And, as it turns out, the rare earth market is controlled by a country which is not a particular friend of the US.

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