Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Ep 25 | No More Balloon Release | Guest: Lorenzo Escobal

Episode Date: February 8, 2019

Jeffy goes through the fat pile and brings you a lot of fat. A new segment starts today, Living The American Dream.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, welcome to it. This is Chewing the Fat with yours truly. Jeff Fisher, thank you so much for coming along for the drive today. I just wanted to say welcome to a Fat Pile Friday, by the way. Man, it seems like it's been such a long week. I just want you to kind of, you know, take it easy this weekend and relax. And, of course, if you're listening or watching Blaze Television or Blaze Radio, we're going to be airing a Doc Thompson special throughout the weekend.
Starting point is 00:00:34 just to do a little remembering of the enjoyment that Doc gave us all. And then give you an opportunity, if you can, out of the goodness of your heart, donate to the GoFundMe page for his family. And Mercury 1 has already set up some trust funds as well that you could donate to. But if all you can do is say prayers, bless your heart. Do that too. I still wait. I said on the air this morning when I was filling in for Pat on Pat Unleashed,
Starting point is 00:01:04 I keep waiting. I still, I know it's foolish. I know it is. But I keep waiting for him to just walk in and say, you idiot. You didn't really think that would happen, did you? And actually, it did. So sad.
Starting point is 00:01:22 So as long as it's Fat Pile Friday, we might as well start out with, what is going on? Something is happening. I mean, what's going on? An Oklahoma courthouse forced to close on Monday in Baza. bizarre circumstances after a lawyer arrived at the building with bugs crawling all over him.
Starting point is 00:01:42 An individual in the courtroom noticed that the bugs falling out of the attorney's clothes and on his person during legal proceedings. Okay. You telling me he didn't know that? Wow. He placed his jacket over some file folders and when his jacket was moved, bedbugs were discovered there. I mean, that is just amazing.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Now, the lawyer didn't seem to be fazed by the fact that he had caused the closure. I don't even think he really cared, said one of the guards. The courthouse advised anyone who thought they could have been exposed to treat themselves. I mean, I know that they don't transmit any diseases. They're just, you know, I don't like it, but you still get bedbug bites and stuff if there's too many of them. and I had a guy and people can be allergic to them it's not fun
Starting point is 00:02:36 but I mean hotels and movie theaters have been shut down I had one bug guy tell me years ago that when he travels he goes into the hotel room pulls all the sheets and all the bedding off all the all the pillowcases all the bedding
Starting point is 00:02:52 and that way Xavier you're able to look and see if there's bedbugs on the mattresses in the room and then he calls down and has them bring new bedding to the room, new washed clean bedding to the room, all of it, everything, replace everything. And that's how he, it's one of the ways he keeps from spreading bedbugs everywhere. Amazing. Just amazing.
Starting point is 00:03:16 We'll just keep piling along in the fat pile. This story is fascinating because I find it hard to believe. The FDA is taking action against Walgreens for violating tobacco cessation. sale laws by selling to minors. Now, I would just like to say that I guess it's possible. And maybe this is why they started their new plan that they did. But prior to my, you know, my heart event, I used to purchase cigarettes from time to time at Walgreens.
Starting point is 00:03:50 And they started not long ago where you went in and had to buy cigarettes. And when you bought them, they had to scan your driver's license. to buy them to make sure that you were an adult. How do you scan people's driver's licenses and then end up selling them to minors? They claim that Walgreens is currently the top violator among pharmacies that sell tobacco products. 22% of its inspected stores have illegally sold tobacco products to minors. Wow. That is huge.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Now, maybe this is a push for these stores not to sell tobacco anymore. Tobacco products. I mean, it's a profit maker for the companies. I know that CVS, who I am not a fan of, stopped selling them. They also, the agency, the FDA also filed complaints seeking to bar Walgreens store in Miami, a Circle K and Charleston, and another store from selling tobacco. for 30 days. Wow. I think there you go. That's your out. That's your that's your end game, right? Get them to stop selling cigarettes. And I would say, let's just make it illegal then.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Stop trying to make this big, big roundabout way of telling people that smoking is bad and everybody thinks they're going to be the one that's not going to be affected by the cigarettes and just say, you know what? It's illegal. You can't buy them legally and that's the case, period. Otherwise, what are you doing? Okay, so apparently, thanks to the polar vortex and it happens every winter when it gets really cold and you get the wind chill factors going and everything's going crazy. People like to experiment with things. And they like to experiment.
Starting point is 00:06:05 We saw the girl throw the pair of the wet pants in the air and it went up in the air and then flips around and lands sticks into the snow frozen as the pair of pants. That video went viral. Well, people like to throw boiling water into the air and watch it freeze in the super cold weather. But they're trying to tell you now the Boiling Water Challenge that's gone viral. Don't do it because eight people who took part of the challenge so far have been treated at a burn center. I mean, okay. here's what you need to do.
Starting point is 00:06:41 When you do that, and I don't recommend it, how about you not throw it just up above your head? How about you just throw it out a little ways? That's the part that you're videotaping, right? But people had feet, arms, hands, face, with varying degrees of burns. Yeah, let's just, how about not throw it up in the air on top of us? That's just, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:06 What's the word I'm looking for? What's the word I'm looking for? Oh, yeah, dumb. Wow. Woody Allen has filed a $68 million lawsuit with the Southern District of New York over a four-picture deal with Amazon. Wow. The film, A Rainy Day in New York, that's been set in limbo after release, stars Selena Gomez, Ellie Fanning, Jude Law, and has been shelved.
Starting point is 00:07:38 because of the 92 sexual assault allegations on Woody Allen. The stars have since expressed regret in participating in the picture. Have they? Have they? And others have agreed to donate their salaries to charity. Isn't that nice? Now, Amazon tried to excuse its action by referencing the 25-year-old baseless allegation against Mr. Allen. I love the story of this baseless allegation is Mr. Allen,
Starting point is 00:08:07 but the allegation was already well known to Amazon, and they entered into the deal with Woody, and Woody wants his money. I really don't blame him for this. Amazon has already resulted in two films, Wonder Wheel and Cafe Society. I'm not a big Woody Allen fan, but we're all pretty sure that he's not really this great guy anymore.
Starting point is 00:08:33 We're pretty sure of that. I mean, look, he married his adopted daughter, right, at least they brought in a child that wasn't theirs, Mia Farrow and Woody, and then he married her. I don't remember, and I don't really want to look it up. I'm lazy. It's Fat Pile Friday if they actually adopted her or not. But it was a child that they brought into their home.
Starting point is 00:08:57 So weird that they would do that. So he's not really a good guy. But he made the deal with Amazon, and now Amazon's trying to get out of it. You know, maybe Jeff is concerned that he's going to end up having to pay the wife, you know, 70 million. This is a 70, this is part of this billion. I mean, he's going to have to pay the wife 70 billion. But this 70 million is just a, you know, a little piece of that, just to tie them over a little bit.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Remember, I told you, he's, Jeff is all wound up with Roger Stone and the National Inquirer, and he's got his investigators out there. We've gone through this at length here on chewing the fat. And just don't be surprised if you have anything to do with Amazon, when you get the knock at the door, Hello? I'd like to talk to you. Who are you?
Starting point is 00:09:51 I work for jail. I'm here to talk to you about your dealings. That's coming if you have anything to do with Amazon. As long as we're into the fat pile, this story has been sitting in the pile for a couple of days now. 230 new emojis are on the way. Yay! Yay!
Starting point is 00:10:19 I can't wait. You're going to be able to step up your emoji game. They've made the new emoji list, 230 new symbols, including a yawning face, a white heart, a pinching hand single. And then they're also going to have a... Handicapped, the inclusive, all-inclusive emojis. So you're going to have wheelchairs, hearing aids. It's just so good. It's just such a wonderful thing that we have these emojis.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And really, I mean, honestly, who cares? Should we have all these emojis? Absolutely. Why not? It certainly doesn't hurt anything. For free? I don't know about that. Maybe if you want to use these extra emojis, you buy them, right?
Starting point is 00:11:07 It's your app. but also what's good is that not only are we going to get these emojis, but included in that is new period emojis to destigmatize menstruation. And we know how that's just, oh my gosh, so stigmatized. It's horrible. Children's Rights Charity Plan International UK launched the campaign for a period emoji after conducting a 2007. survey and discovered just how much shame and stigma still impact girls and women's experiences of having their period. That is such bull crap.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I cannot believe it. If you are raising females in this world as an adult parent and you don't do anything but stigmatize what's happening with their bodies, you should not. have children. You should not have had children. That is ridiculous. Honeybees can learn to add and subtract according to research now while they have, you know, tiny brains. They are still surprisingly clever. Researchers behind the study have previously found that honeybees can apparently understand the concept of a zero and learn correctly to indicate, which of the two groups of objects is the smaller.
Starting point is 00:12:54 But now. Now they say insects can learn to carry out exact numerical calculations, such as adding and subtracting a given number. Their brain can manage a long-term rule and applying that to a mathematical problem to come up with the correct answer. Dr. Adrian Dyer, co-author of the research for RMIT University in Australia,
Starting point is 00:13:16 who doesn't read all the research coming from RMITU. University in Australia. There's a different type of number processing to spontaneous quantity judgments. Wait. So it's different, but it's the same. If the team are right, the insects are in good company. While it was once thought that only humans could manage such calculations, the author's no recent research has revealed a veritable menagerie of creatures can keep track of
Starting point is 00:13:46 numbers or even add and subtract. There was evidence that other primates could do it. and then an African gray parrot, and then also spiders could do it. And we just found out earlier this week that spiders keep their memories in their web. So if you get rid of the web, have a nice day to the spider's memories.
Starting point is 00:14:06 But just remember that they, it's a different type of number processing than what we do, but it's the same. So that's the study from the RMIT University in Australia. It's different, but it's the same. I guess that kind of makes sense. The El Paso Zoo offering a chance for you to name a cockroach after your ex. This is actually a genius idea for Valentine's Day.
Starting point is 00:14:41 You get to watch a live feed on the zoo's Facebook page or on their Facebook page or site to see the growth. little jerk get devoured by a mere cat. The Mir cat focused event is called Quit Bugging Me. And the names of the axes will be displayed around the Mir cat exhibit and on social media beginning February 11th. The zoo is billing it as the perfect Valentine's Day gift. I love this. bit. We may end up having to talk to somebody at the El Paso Zoo. I wonder if our friends, this is the same people that we talk to for the birth of the orangutangetang, right? Yeah, we got to call
Starting point is 00:15:37 down there. We got to talk to these people for Valentine's Day. We got to get them a chance to, you know, make a little money and, you know, raise some money for them. That's fantastic. Name a cockroach after your ex and then watch the Muircat eat it, quit bugging me with the El Paso Zoo's Facebook page. I got to give them a link. We've got to talk to them about that. Onward to more animal stories.
Starting point is 00:16:01 This is out of Kuala Lumpur, as they seem to be eating up more and more forest. Those bastards. The relationship between its human residence and the monkey population has become ever more complicated. In an area called Ampang, which is like a 15-minute drive,
Starting point is 00:16:18 from the city center. It's in, you know, the greater Kuala Lumpur Metroplex. These McKay monkeys break into houses, and the locals are using firecrackers to scare them off. Now, they try to feed them sometime, but that's a mistake. You know, man, you feed one of them. You got a dozen later. Now, at a suburban campus of one of the universities there, the monkeys raid bins.
Starting point is 00:16:45 They chase lectures into the bathrooms. I guess students have some shrimp, spicy chili mix that they feed the monkeys, that keep them away because the monkeys don't like it. They eat it and then they go away. And then now the staff are trying to build anti-monkey bins with heavy lids. Yeah, good luck. These monkeys got nothing but time to figure out how to get in them. Remember, that's what they did in Toronto with the raccoons.
Starting point is 00:17:10 They tried to build the raccoon-proof bins for their trash. Guess what? The animals figured out a way. Maybe. Peter, I'm sorry for this, but maybe we find a way to get rid of the monkeys. I think you know what I'm saying. In Lincoln, Nebraska, a man got into a fight with his brother, hit him with the lamp, started arguing, calling police, tearing up the apartment, officers knocked on the door,
Starting point is 00:17:46 brother opened it slightly. But then the other brother came upset and slammed it and began barricading the door. The police forced their way in and arrested the one brother, taken to jail on suspicion of second degree assault and resisting arrest. The brother told police the other brother was so angry during the moving process because he was going to get to keep the cat. The other brother was having none of that. You're not taking my cat and I'm going to bash you over the head with lights and we're going to fight and nothing else is going to happen because this cat is mine.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Can we just agree? Maybe I don't know. Maybe we talk it out. Maybe the cat is okay. Just to, we're not going to beat each other up and I'm not going to bash you over the head with the lamp. I guarantee you that the brothers were fighting about something more than. the cat. Guaranteed.
Starting point is 00:18:56 I mean, I want to say good to this. United, Delta, and American Airlines are engaged in an airline's arms race to grab the most affluent customers. But you know what? That's really not true. And we found that out during the shutdown. And I'll tell you why. But this story talks about now the how they've been, the profits have been losing going
Starting point is 00:19:31 down for these airlines. They're now plowing money into new planes with fancier seats and more legroom. Huh, they need more legroom and bigger seats. Amazing. Airport lounges and other perks, which are aimed at getting the well-heeled travelers. Well, United raised the stakes on Wednesday when announced it will retrofit more than 100 planes as part of a move to add 1,600 premium seats to 250 jets. Okay, look, here's the deal.
Starting point is 00:20:01 I say good to that. Anytime we're more comfortable flying is a bonus and a plus. But when you find out how much it's going to cost, you're going to balk at it. And the reason those prices will go down if we can stop the government from spending all this money on subsidizing the airlines and buying plane tickets for people flying all over the country for the government and business. As we found out during the shutdown, the airlines were crying poor because the government flights weren't flying. That's why they were losing money. And where do you expect someone working in the government to fly?
Starting point is 00:20:40 Back in coach? Back behind the curtains? No, they're going to be on this side of the curtain. They're going to be looking back going, can you close that, please? I don't want to see back there with those unwashed masses. And don't let those people come up here to use this bathroom. Can I have my hot towel, please?
Starting point is 00:21:02 Good news for Sears. Bankruptcy judge gives them another chance. He okays $5.2 billion plan. Yay, Sears can stay open. The judge said on Thursday that $5.2 billion planned by Sears chairman and biggest shareholder to keep the business going. Yep, no problem. 425 stores, 45,000 jobs will be preserved.
Starting point is 00:21:52 I mean, that's good news for those people, more importantly, the 144,000. $45,000 jobs. That's huge, right? They were all thinking that it was going to go down. The bankruptcy judge said that sale process was unfair and flawed, that it shut out any others that would have been arrested and buying the business, and that Sears had more value to its creditors if it died than if it lived. He rejected all of that. That was an argument to shut it down. But the ghost of Toys R Us loomed large in the Sears Bankruptcy case.
Starting point is 00:22:23 The toy retailer was forced into liquidation last year just months after it tried to reorganize under bankruptcy court, wiping out 30,000 jobs. But, you know, they kept that. It's funny that, you know, they went into bankruptcy and closed it down, but they didn't give up their iconic name status and their URLs for the website. So that'll be coming back. And Toys R Us started to deal with Kroger and a couple other chains, grocery chains, that they're going to start having their stuff sold in those stores. So you're going to have Toys R Us aisles in the Kroger stores. And that will be coming soon as we get closer to the holidays. You can count on that.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Some of the stores may even already have it. I don't know that. I know that the Kroger, last Kroger I went in, did not have it at this time. But don't be surprised to see that soon. And I'm okay with that. Hey, if the prices are good, if I can go into Kroger and get my steak and a block of cheese and a toy for the kid. I mean, that's a good shopping day.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Speaking of kids and weddings. Kentucky I don't know I don't know I don't know how to feel about this I mean It's just a way for them To try to find people and make money
Starting point is 00:23:43 You know everybody wants to release balloons at weddings Or memorial services Well if you're in Kentucky It could be a thing in the past We do not We don't want that happening The proposed legislation
Starting point is 00:23:54 Would restrict the number of balloons released in one day To 25 Wait How are we going to know that? and it's going to ban disposable grocery bags. Yay! And prohibit restaurants from offering straws to patrons
Starting point is 00:24:09 in an effort to reduce plastic waste. Oh my gosh. Now I don't like it. I thought it was just balloons. But it's not balloons. They don't even care about the balloons. They're just an added thing. You know what?
Starting point is 00:24:19 Let's get rid of the grocery bags, the plastic grocery bags. And let's make sure that restaurants aren't offering straws to patrons. You know what? And hey, let's ban some balloons too. You know those people that make money by showing up and just letting a hundred balloons off. No, 25 at the most. That's it, 25 at the most.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Now, violators, wait, there's going to be a fine? Of course there's going to be a fine. Violators shall be subject to a civil penalty of $100 a day for the first and all subsequent offenses. So no person shall knowingly release or launch into the atmosphere more than 25 plastic balloons filled with gas that is lighter than air during a 24-hour period. Wow. Now, the good news, at least for you balloon enthusiasts, hot air balloons and balloons released indoors,
Starting point is 00:25:18 they're going to be exempt. Oh, you mean because there's a roof. And I'd like to know what constitutes knowing. Because if I went, oh, no, I didn't mean to do that. I'm sorry. Oh. Does that count? Now, get this.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Now, there's these so-called balloon laws are happening in California, Connecticut, Florida, Tennessee, and Virginia. All have state bands. Amazing. Amazing. Now, one of the things that I enjoy about this, these laws. These businesses. that want to spend money on cheating their way through life by giving people straws and plastic bags.
Starting point is 00:26:09 How much I hate them. And of course, it's all for the good of the oceans, the dolphins and the sea turtles and the seabirds and the migratory waterfowl. They just can't have the plastic. They just can't do it. Well, I don't know if you know this, but there's a,
Starting point is 00:26:30 there's a nonprofit out there fighting for this. And it's called balloonsblow.org. You don't want to mess with the balloonsblow.org people, man. You start messing with the balloonsblow.org people, you are in trouble. Now, you'd say to yourself, but there's, there's balloonsblow.org. Isn't somebody fighting them?
Starting point is 00:26:52 Well, yes, there is. There's an actual balloon council. I, I, I, I, I didn't realize there was a balloon council either, but oh my gosh, there is. It's a trade organization made up of concerned balloon manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. According to balloonsblow.org, the balloon council is responsible for stopping a ban on sky lanterns in New Hampshire. How dare they?
Starting point is 00:27:24 How dare people that like to put sky lanterns in the sky be able to have their fun? and that, I mean, when you put the balloons blow.org people up against the balloon council people, you've got yourself a battle. Did you know that there are 6,909 languages actively being spoken in the world today? Now, only about 6% of them have more than a million speakers each, but I won't. wonder what the most popular languages are. Can you guess with me? Okay.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Coming in at number 10. Landa? L-A-H-N-D-A. Six countries, 119 million. I don't know how to pronounce that. And I would have the computer announce it for you, but the computer is down at this time. So it's L-A-H-N-D-A. Six countries, 119 million people.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Number nine, Japanese, two countries, 128 million people speak it. Number eight, Russian, 19 countries, 154 million. Number seven, Portuguese, 13 countries, 219 million people. Number six, Bengali, four countries, 242 million people. Number five, Hindi. Five countries, 260 million people. Number four, Arabic, 57 countries, 19 dialects, C, 295 million. So, I don't know that we can make that number four, but they do. Coming in at number three, English, 106 countries, 437.
Starting point is 00:29:39 million people. That's why they hate us so much. Because we're, we have 372 million people speaking English, but we're in 106 countries around the world because that's the language that they speak for business.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Number two, Spanish, 31 countries, 437 million people, and Chinese Mandarin coming in at, coming in at number one. Now, Chinese Mandarin is another one that has 13 dialects. Remember Arabic had 19 dialects.
Starting point is 00:30:13 37 countries, though, of the Chinese Mandarin and wow, a billion, two speakers. Billion, 2 million, 84 million. Who knows? Who knows how many Chinese people are speaking? I mean, if you want to
Starting point is 00:30:31 have your children be able to survive in the world, I mean, learning different languages is the way to go. There's no doubt about that. Chinese Mandarin, Spanish,
Starting point is 00:30:46 maybe even Arabic, for sure. Maybe the top five, right? Hindi, Arabic, English, Spanish, Chinese Mandarin. The rest, they can come along for the ride, but who needs it. As often as we can here on chewing the fat, we like to bring you people who are living their American dream. Everyone, you know, we talk about coming to America, we talk about people trying to come to America,
Starting point is 00:31:27 we talk about people being raised and grown up here in America that are living the American dream and want to live the American dream. And you hear all the time the American dream is dead. Well, is it? I think that everyone has their own dream. And that's what America and that is the American dream is that everyone has their own separate dream. Now, the man I'm going to talk to in just a moment, Lorenzo Escobal, is one of those people. He is living an American dream, his American dream.
Starting point is 00:32:00 But he's also one of these guys that I'm going to be just so depressed after I get done talking to him. Because he's going to make me feel like I've done Zip with my life. And have you? Lorenzo Escobal. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. How are you, sir? Good, good. Thank you for having me here.
Starting point is 00:32:19 You can't even be bummed. You can't even tell me you're doing crappy for the day, can you? Well, I mean, I'm asking a very good meet. A lot of amazing things that happened this month. So it's just about... See what I mean? Keep on going, you know? See what I mean?
Starting point is 00:32:30 That's fantastic. Now, Lorenzo, listen, I know you're living the American dream. You're the founder of Inception Automotive Detailing. And for people that don't know what that is, tell them what that is. So Inception Auto Detailing is a professional auto detailing company, where we actually service a lot of luxury cars where we pretty much make them look like new. And what we do is we're actually more,
Starting point is 00:32:56 we do a lot more into specialty work where depending on what some clients would want certain work under cars, whether they want a special product installed in the car, sometimes we charge up to $15,000 on the car to actually do some work on it. I mean, and right now your company is, you know, multi-million billion
Starting point is 00:33:16 company? Definitely a million somewhere. We do have, and I'm proud to say that we actually work with some of the well-known companies here, like some to name a few, like Google and Tesla as well.
Starting point is 00:33:32 I mean, that's great. And if I wanted to, you know, maybe have like a drive-in I could pull in and get my Tahoe. We do have both where it is a drive-in where we do have a Facebook location, but also, we actually also go on site to the clients of location. That's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Now, you started this for what, I mean, did you think to yourself, hey, I can start a detailing business and earn a living, or did you think it would ever get to where it is now? No, actually, how I got here was actually by accident. This was pretty much the last thing that I expected. It was during a first year, first year university, right, where this was back in 2010, 2011, during my first year where I was trying to look for a job, but obviously with a recession happening at the time not many places were hiring or I just didn't have enough qualifications myself compared to other candidates, right?
Starting point is 00:34:29 So, you know, like everybody else, I was a typical kid where I had my own bills to pay because college is very expensive. So after, you know, 20 plus three. rejections. That's when I had enough of it and decided to start my own business. It was more out of necessity, right? Because I had to make income somehow. Yeah, you had to put some food on the table, no question. So did you finish college or did you say, I don't need it? I finished it just because it was actually at the pressure of my parents, how we were in my culture as a Filipino, how we were raised to do well in school, get a good job, work the way up. But even though I did finish
Starting point is 00:35:08 school, but I decided to go into business group, which was unheard of in my family. I'm sure they're okay with it now? Oh, they are. They are. So as I'm looking through some of the things that you've accomplished, I mean, look, that American is the American dream, right? I mean, someone that started out, and whether you realized it or not, at some point, you realized, hey,
Starting point is 00:35:34 this is something that I can make and be very successful at and I can live my own American dream. And that's great. I mean, that's what we're supposed to have, which I think we're starting to actually lose a little bit of that these days. We're starting to make the people that are making a lot of money and creating a lot of jobs and creating wealth look like pariahs instead of good people. And that's not really a good thing. I think that kills some entrepreneurship feelings that people should have. But as I was looking through this, it talks about you speaking at seminar called the Intuitionology Project. What the heck is that?
Starting point is 00:36:16 I really want to know. The Intuitionology Project was actually with this coach named Sunday Al where he actually approaches plenty of entrepreneurs around the world where he showcases them on his showcases them on his show. where he asked about, you know, the use of intuition, the use of intuition, whether if it's like, you know, for life and business. And I was giving my own, sharing, I'm sharing my own experience about intuition, where how it may become the business now. So it's important, is it, is it, they're basing the intuitionology project is based on go with your gut, really.
Starting point is 00:36:56 I mean, no, if you have a feeling, go through. Your feelings, pretty much like, you know, when it comes, to making a lot of business positions where, like, you know, for example, for a lot of people who want to live the American dream, and you hear a lot of stories where the struggle, you know, as an entrepreneur that goes through, you know, we go through a lot of struggle. I've gone through a lot of struggle in the beginning where I just didn't know whether if I was going to make it. I really didn't.
Starting point is 00:37:18 There was a lot of times when I just wanted to call it quits where there was a, I would say, at least five, ten times where I just really wanted to give up because I just didn't know, you know, was going to succeed, right? And then, you know, a lot of us in the beginning can get so cash strapped at where you're just so stressed where you just don't know when you're able to, you know, go through paid the next payroll or pay the next credit card bill. So there's a lot of times where we all have this worries where we just didn't think we were going to make it. But, you know, deep inside, you know, when you're going to your gut saying that, you know, just hold on to it, just keep holding on because you know that, you know, everything's going to be fine after. That's the right thing. Yeah, I mean, you have to listen to yourself.
Starting point is 00:37:59 There's no question about that. So what is in store for you now today? I mean, you still have the Inception Automotive Detailing Company. You're still creating contractual arrangements through that and have, you know, employees working for you there. What else is going on in your life? What else is that? Well, there's actually one project where I can't disclose everything as much,
Starting point is 00:38:26 but it's actually in the... It's just you and me. Don't worry about it. It's in the movie business. Somewhere in Hollywood where we are talking with some known authors and writers and about securing movie rights and the opening dialogue regarding this. I just can't say any nameset, but it's actually going to be a big one. Good.
Starting point is 00:38:47 That's great. We're also looking to expand into the United Kingdom as well for our business and also acquiring more dealer clients. So it's been busy behind the scenes. a busy month. Yeah, you were saying that this past month was, you know, a really good month. So, I mean, this is just part of it, right? And what... Exactly.
Starting point is 00:39:06 What, other than, you know, going with your gut and believing in something, you know, really, I mean, if you find something that you believe in, whether you make, you know, it sounds wrong because everyone thinks that the only way that they have success is making millions or billions of dollars. but really, people, if you're doing what you love, I mean, really, that's the American dream. Oh, definitely. And then especially the fact that you're doing things
Starting point is 00:39:38 that you actually enjoy, you love, you have the passion, but also contributes to the society as well, where when I actually talk on stages, and I've done a talk about this, where, you know, choose something that you're passionate about and then actually create a solution that benefits society as a whole. And that's like the best feeling that you can never get because of the fact that not only you enjoy doing it,
Starting point is 00:40:02 but also helping others as well. So us entrepreneurs, it's all about finding problems in the world and then you tap into an industry that you enjoy and create a solution to fix it and actually benefit a lot of people. And I think that's just the best feeling. And eventually the money will follow after.
Starting point is 00:40:19 So when I tell people as to, instead of focusing too much on the money, provide a good value where somebody benefits and then the money will follow on its own. And that's something that, you know, you don't have to worry about it. And eventually you realize making money is the easiest thing that you've ever done. That's great. So for more information, you can go to Lorenzoeskabal.com. Is that where you're driving everybody?
Starting point is 00:40:44 Yes, that's correct. And where can we – are you speaking anywhere soon that I can, you know, zip into and see? or do I just have to go to your website and listen to past performances? No, I just have a publicist as well, and I do have a publicist as well where they know all about my schedule. So if there's anybody else who's interested for any speaking or any questions, they can actually contact them. So we do have our own IMDB page as well, and their contact information is there. That's great. Loreso, thank you so much for your time.
Starting point is 00:41:12 I appreciate it. And, you know, once you finish up in Hollywood, you know, you need some help in Hollywood. Call me. I'm here for you, baby. Oh, definitely. All right. Awesome. Thanks, Lorenzo. I appreciate it. Have a good weekend.
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