• Big Swing: The Zoomer Taking Big Swings in Energy | Episode 9
    May 14 2026

    In this episode of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott sit down with Emilio Faulmata, a 24-year-old energy creator, connector, and founder of Energy Executive 360.


    Emilio shares how one conversation about Bolivia, natural gas, and geopolitics sparked his path into the energy industry, eventually leading him from London to Mexico, Kuwait, Ghana, South Africa, Paris, and beyond. With no traditional oil and gas background, Emilio built his way into the room through consistency, curiosity, and a willingness to take risks, starting with weekly LinkedIn newsletters and eventually landing in-person podcast conversations with major energy executives around the world.


    The conversation covers personal branding, networking, energy storytelling, the value of taking small consistent steps, and why podcasts are not just marketing, they are relationship-building tools. Emilio also shares his mission to connect today’s energy leaders with the next generation of decision-makers, while helping the industry tell a more human, honest, and global story.


    From “life is risk” to flying across the world for one conversation, this episode is all about betting on yourself, building credibility before anyone gives you permission, and taking big swings before the evidence is obvious.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Big Swing: The Accenture Mafia, AI, and Building Companies That Win with Bill Weathersby | Episode 8
    May 7 2026

    In this episode of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott sit down with entrepreneur, investor, and Next Stage Trajectory founder Bill Weathersby for a candid conversation about entrepreneurship, elite networks, AI disruption, and what it really takes to build companies that win.


    Bill shares the unfiltered highs and lows of his career, from building and exiting multiple successful businesses to losing everything and rebuilding from scratch. At one point, he went from “bankrupt at Chili’s to $121M exits,” a journey that shaped his perspective on resilience, risk, leadership, and founder psychology. The conversation dives into the power of relationships, the “Accenture Mafia,” Texas A&M networking culture, startup growth strategy, fundraising, and how founders can accelerate growth through the right partnerships and market access.


    The group also explores the future of AI and why Bill believes most people still underestimate how disruptive this next wave of technology will become. Along the way, they discuss sales, scaling from $1M to $10M+, founder burnout, betting on yourself, and the hard lessons nobody talks about when building companies.


    If you’re a founder, operator, investor, or someone trying to navigate growth in a rapidly changing market, this episode is packed with real-world lessons, sharp insights, and stories you won’t forget.

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    36 mins
  • Big Swing: Turning Ambiguity into Impact with Hari Dutt | Episode 7
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott sit down with Hari Dutt for a conversation on career pivots, startup growth, and what it really takes to build in ambiguity.


    Hari reflects on his journey from India to Canada, Louisiana, Boston, Los Angeles, and New York, starting in engineering at Schlumberger, moving through MIT Sloan, and eventually helping scale Seven Lakes during its high-growth years. Along the way, he shares lessons on work ethic, customer focus, thriving in uncertainty, and how those experiences shaped his view of product, operations, and leadership.


    The conversation also dives into Hari’s latest venture, Turing Pilgrim, and his belief that the biggest AI opportunities are not in surface-level productivity tools, but in mission-critical operations where trust, adoption, and measurable business impact matter most. They close with thoughts on the future of AI, field operations, and a bold prediction on where technology is headed next.


    It is a wide-ranging conversation on growth, resilience, and what it means to keep taking big swings as your career evolves.

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    56 mins
  • Big Swing: Where VR, AI, and Energy Collide with Kevin Anderson | Episode 6
    Mar 26 2026

    In Episode 6 of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott sit down with Kevin Anderson, CEO of XALTER, for a conversation about entrepreneurship, workforce development, and why virtual reality may become one of the most important tools in the future of energy.

    Kevin shares his path from growing up in Southern California to building his life and career in Tulsa, along with the entrepreneurial ups and downs that shaped him along the way. From there, the conversation shifts into XALTER's mission: using VR and immersive technology to improve frontline performance in the energy industry through operational, maintenance, and safety training.

    They dig into the real-world challenges facing oil and gas today, including the great crew change, tribal knowledge walking out the door, the limits of classroom training, and the need to prepare a new generation of workers faster, safer, and more effectively. Kevin explains why VR is not a replacement for hands-on learning, but a powerful new layer that can model behavior, accelerate readiness, and help reduce avoidable mistakes in high-risk environments.

    The episode also explores the relationship between VR and AI, why Kevin sees head-mounted displays as the next major human-machine interface, and how companies that embrace this kind of technology may have a real advantage in both safety and recruiting.

    This one is a founder story, a technology conversation, and a look at how energy companies may need to rethink training for the next era.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Big Swing: The One Who Knocks (on the Courthouse Door) with Ben Heinzelmann | Episode 5
    Mar 19 2026

    In Episode 5 of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott welcome Ben Heinzelmann, co-founder of Energy Domain and former co-founder of MineralWare, for a conversation on startups, family, product discipline, and building in oil and gas.


    Ben shares his path from Fort Worth to OU’s petroleum land management program, how he got his start in the Barnett, and why he took the leap into entrepreneurship early. The conversation explores the evolution from MineralWare to Energy Domain, what it takes to compete against much larger players, and why listening closely to customers is often the biggest advantage a startup can have.


    They also get into balancing family and business, leading with culture, hiring the right people, and how AI is changing the way modern energy technology products are built and delivered.


    This episode is a mix of founder perspective, practical business insight, and an honest look at what it takes to build something meaningful while staying grounded in what matters most.

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    57 mins
  • Big Swing: The Greatest Invention Since Excel? with Whit Blodgett | Episode 4
    Mar 12 2026

    In Episode 4 of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott welcome Whit Blodgett, founder and CEO of Infersoft, for a conversation that spans AI, entrepreneurship, elite athletics, and what it takes to build in a rapidly changing market.


    Whit shares his path from upstate New York to Princeton, from winning a Junior Olympic gold medal in rowing to working at IBM Watson and Landing AI, where he helped lead machine learning and product teams alongside some of the most respected names in the space. From there, the conversation turns to why he chose oil and gas, what he saw coming in AI before most people did, and why Infersoft is betting on a different future for decision-making in the field.


    The episode explores how AI is reshaping knowledge work, what separates hype from real utility, and why smaller, faster-moving companies may be better positioned than legacy players to win in this next wave. Along the way, they also get into education, social skills, competitive mindset, and the role curiosity plays in staying relevant as technology moves faster than ever.


    This episode blends founder grit, technical insight, and a bigger conversation about where work, learning, and oil and gas innovation are headed next.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Big Swing: Betting on the Future of Energy with Jake Corley | Episode 3
    Feb 19 2026

    In Episode 3 of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott welcome Jake Corley for a wide-ranging conversation on entrepreneurship, risk-taking, and building in emerging markets.


    Jake shares his journey from the Marine Corps to oil and gas software, to media and community building, and now to launching Corley Energy, a company focused on solving one of today’s biggest challenges: speed to power for AI infrastructure. The discussion dives into bias toward action, learning through failure, staying relentlessly curious, and why some of the hardest paths are often the most rewarding.


    They explore the intersection of energy, AI, and data centers, what it takes to build something capital-intensive from the ground up, and how conviction, adaptability, and long-term vision shape true “big swings.” Along the way, they also reflect on networking, community, Idaho living, and why personal growth often comes from stepping into the uncomfortable.


    This episode blends startup grit, strategic thinking, and real-world perspective on what it means to bet on yourself when the stakes are high.

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    54 mins
  • Big Swing: Navigating the New Age of Marketing with Tim Lozier | Episode 2
    Feb 5 2026

    In Episode 2 of Big Swing, Jeremy Funk and Corey Scott welcome their first guest, Tim Lozier, for a conversation that is equal parts meaningful and practical. The episode begins with a tribute to Jeremy’s late co-host and close friend, Tim Lozier, and the full-circle moment of having another Tim Lozier as the first guest of the new show.


    From there, the conversation shifts into the evolving reality of B2B marketing: buyers doing most of their research before they ever talk to sales, the move from keyword searching to question-based discovery, and why go-to-market success now depends on real alignment between sales and marketing, plus strong collaboration with product and customer success.


    Tim shares frameworks and examples for creating content that earns trust, avoids being overly pitchy, and supports the full buyer journey, including what happens after a deal stalls. They also talk about taking smart, “controlled” swings in marketing, and close with Super Bowl predictions and prop talk.

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    56 mins