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#209- Utah Mining Association: Trevor Hall

#209- Utah Mining Association: Trevor Hall

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Sitting down with Mining Minds at the Utah Mining Association's 110th Annual Convention is Trevor Hall, co-founder and host of the Mining Stock Daily podcast. Trevor shares his journey of creating and growing his widely respected podcast—from early mornings dedicated to mining news to building a robust content network. He discusses the origins, challenges, and evolution of the venture, noting that recording and publishing mining news before the market opens became the core ethos of the podcast—one he has meticulously maintained for over eight years.

We also explore Trevor's background, the inspiration behind his work, and his insights into the commodities market. Listeners can expect a compelling look into the media business within the mining industry, the importance of consistency, and Trevor's vision for the future of the Clear Commodity Network—an umbrella platform for commodities-focused content. This episode highlights the dedication, passion, and strategic thinking required to produce meaningful content in a specialized market.

Thank you to the Utah Mining Association for welcoming us as part of your incredible event and for your continued support in amplifying the voices inside our industry.

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Episode Chapters:

02:41 Trevor's Background and Education

04:48 Discovering Mining

08:06 Starting the Mining Stock Daily Podcast

11:26 Building a Media Business

14:57 Collaborating and Expanding

22:21 Understanding Commodity Prices

22:27 Dynamic Content and Value Addition

22:49 Vision and Partnerships

25:11 Building Clear Commodity Network

28:08 Challenges and Future Plans

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