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DRILLERCAST & TheDriller.com Newscast Replays

DRILLERCAST & TheDriller.com Newscast Replays

By: Brock Yordy and Dave Bowers
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Drillercast is a podcast all about drilling. Drill trainers Dave Bowers and Brock Yordy host a wide variety of experts, mentors, and drillers who have drilled all forms of drilling. Brock and Dave will address training, safety, operations, innovation, and everything relevant to the drilling industry.© 2023 DRILLERCAST & TheDriller.com Newscast Replays Career Success Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • Thankful for The Geothermal Boom: Scaling the Drilling Industry
    Nov 27 2025

    In this pre-Thanksgiving special, Brock and Dave kick things off with lighthearted banter about the trials of coaching youth basketball and the realities of sports parenting . The conversation soon pivots to a deep dive into the history of American labor. Dave recounts his father’s experience during the post-war industrial boom—specifically how Caterpillar once hired 7,000 people in a single week—and contrasts that era with the difficulties of today’s automated hiring landscape .

    A central theme of the episode is the preservation of "Tribal Knowledge," the essential, unwritten skills passed down by veteran workers . The hosts illustrate the value of this knowledge with a story about how Toyota utilized Ford’s own abandoned quality manual to revolutionize manufacturing . They apply these lessons to the drilling industry, critiquing the "Johnny" method of unstructured apprenticeship and advocating for a blend of classroom theory and field experience .

    On the technical front, Dave troubleshoots a client’s slow penetration rates, explaining why switching from roller cone to drag bits and using proper fluids is essential . Finally, the duo discusses the massive scaling required for the upcoming geothermal boom, warning new investors that deep pockets cannot bypass the laws of physics or the need for experienced drillers . The episode concludes with a special guest appearance by Brock’s 7-year-old son, Bo .

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    55 mins
  • Veterans in Geothermal The Driller Newscast Replay EP153
    Nov 14 2025

    The Driller Honors Veterans working in geothermal. In EP 153, we explore the powerful connection between military service and the geothermal industry. Special Guest Nick Fry, a U.S. Army veteran and now a leading geothermal consultant, discusses how his experience on deployment shaped his understanding of energy security. He explains how military leadership and experience managing uncertainty are directly transferable skills for the challenges of subsurface work. Learn why veterans are a perfect fit for the mission-driven world of geothermal energy and how the industry can better recruit this exceptional talent pool for a more resilient and efficient future.

    Find the full video at TheDriller.com

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    37 mins
  • Armageddon Got The Drilling Wrong, But the need for Drillers Right!
    Oct 31 2025

    What's truly "spooky" this Halloween? The unprecedented demand for drilling professionals! In Episode 3 of The Drillercast, hosts Brock and Dave discuss the industry's workforce "nightmare", from record-breaking apprentice classes to new legislative support.

    Fitting the holiday, they analyze the drilling inaccuracies in the blockbuster Armageddon. While the movie's physics are a "nightmare", the hosts agree with its core premise: it's easier to teach a driller to be an astronaut than an astronaut to be a driller.

    Why? Because drilling is more than a procedure; it's a "science and an art", requiring microsecond adjustments and a feel that takes years to develop. Listen to the full episode to hear why the skills of a driller are truly out of this world.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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