Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Call Me, I'm Here To Help
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You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show.
The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house and went through real estate agent after real estate agent.
And they were all talking a great game.
And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company, he's kind of an important guy and should get the best treatment.
And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us, how do people who have no clout ever get around this?
So he started a company and it went into business, I think, three years ago.
Their deal is, their word is their bond.
And they are just like you.
Now, how can I say that?
Because I'm the founder of the company.
We have 1,000 agents across the country and they are people that listen to the show.
And so when you go through real estate agents I trust, it's sent to somebody who already,
you already know their sensibilities.
They already are cut from exactly the same cloth.
There's got to be a better way.
There is.
Real estate agents, I trust.com.
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This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
Welcome to it.
How are you?
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is the phone number. Mike Opelka, pure Opelika, coming up immediately following this broadcast today.
And then a little Jay Severn rewind.
Then Chris Salsato, Mike Slater, Joe Pags, all today, all live on the Blaze Radio Network.
You need not go anywhere else. You know that, right?
I mean, you know that.
So, I mean, I tell you, but I really shouldn't have to, and I know that, but I just want to, you know, drive it home that you don't need to go anywhere.
Then right here.
Simple.
Simple.
All right, so I've had this story.
I will do a round, Rob, and some of the news that caught my attention over the last few days that, you know, I felt like sharing with you.
This story, however, has been in my stack of stories that I haven't gotten to in over a month.
And every time I grab my, I reach up in my holder for the show when I get here on Saturday mornings.
and I pull it out and look at it.
And I was like, I don't know.
I sat it on top.
And every so often my daughter comes with me to the show.
And she sees me pull it out and she goes,
oh, that's still at the top?
That's still on the top.
So I have my eight-year-old daughter's like,
that's still on the top, dad?
I mean, what are you going to do with it?
I'm sick of seeing the picture.
Okay, so the picture is of a maggot.
And so I can understand why she's sick of seeing it.
The story is fascinating.
Genetically modified maggots excrete a growth protein that helps wounds heal faster.
That's some good news, right?
Now, they talk about it's, you know, hopefully a change in how we treat the wounds.
The strain of green bottlefly, Lucilla Syracotta larvae, capable of produce.
using a human growth factor in detectable amounts.
The growth factor could accelerate wound healing,
especially in patients with diabetes and other conditions
that produce persistent ulcers and sores.
Now this is where it gets interesting.
If it's not interesting enough already,
having maggots, thinking about maggots crawling all over your wounds,
helping them heal.
The term maggot may sound distasteful.
No.
No, stop that.
But the little critters can play a significant role in clinical situations.
Sterile, lab-raised version of the green bottle fly larvae are sometimes used in maggot debridement therapy.
It's called MDT, a technique that stimulates healing by removing dead tissue and cleansing a wound.
So it'll be great for home care. Honey, the maggots are here.
MBT is approved by the FDA, but they claim that the clinical studies of the disease of the disease,
the technique have shown little or no improvement in healing following the course of treatment.
That's kind of strange.
Now, that's the maggot debraignment therapy, the MDT.
But the new strain of the green bottle fly larvae, now we're talking.
The genetically modified maggots that we're going to put on your wounds to heal.
Now we're talking.
So that's something to look forward to.
The new genetically modified maggots
helping heal your wounds.
Good news.
In the world of sport.
Dron racing.
ESPN will be covering it.
Many casual observers realized drone racing
had become a thing when they discovered last month
that the British teen had landed a prize of more than $250,000.
winning the inaugural World Dron
Pre in Dubai.
Come on now.
How come we haven't seen that?
The Sport Network's first IDRA event
will be the 2016 U.S. National Drone Racing Championship
taking place on Governor's Island in New York City
over three days in August, first part of August.
All the action will be live streamed on
SPN 3 and later broadcast a one-hour special on its TV channel.
Yeah, baby.
International drone racing association.
Dron races.
Get ready for it.
Think you can handle it?
More good news.
And this is this story is good news slash might be bad news.
The movie Avatar.
James Cameron.
Now, I'm one of the few people that actually kind of enjoyed the stupid movie.
And I kind of liked it.
It was okay.
I don't mind watching it.
It's okay.
All right.
That's a movie you can have on and do stuff around the house and the kids can watch it.
And there's nothing, you know, it's okay.
Well, James Cameron has informed us that there's going to be four, count them four.
One, two, three, four sequels to Avatar.
Cameron outlined a Christmas release schedule for the films.
Avatar 2, Christmas of 2018.
Avatar 3 in Christmas 2020.
Avatar 4 in Christmas 22.
And Avatar 5 in Christmas 2020.
23.
Each one of which stands alone, Cameron promised.
But together,
form a complete saga.
So,
I'm not sure that that's actually something I want to look forward to or not.
I'm just letting you know James Cameron is planning on
four Avatar sequels.
More good news that may turn into bad news.
AMC.
We've talked to.
on this broadcast about movie theaters.
And it's, you know, how they're, I know
they're trying, they're trying hard, I know
they're trying and they're fighting, tooth and nail
to keep people coming to the theaters.
And we've got new movie theaters going up all over the country
where you can go in and sit back
in your tilt back and order food and watch a movie,
and it's comfortable and it's nice and it's a cute little thing.
But I need to, I believe I've developed
a plan and I'm going to think about it a little bit more
and work out some of the details
on development and plan for the new releases to be released into your home,
a pay-per-view so that you do not have to go to the theaters.
And yet a way for you to still want to go to the theaters and see movies and keep the theaters alive.
It has to be both ways because the movie theaters will never let it happen.
I don't know.
They'll fight tooth and nail, and they already are.
There's already been some talk, some people in Hollywood using my plan,
using my plan under their name
about releasing movies
pay-per-view news. So
Hello Hollywood.
Me. Okay. I'm the one
that came up with the idea a number of years ago.
And I also have some ideas for the cable company that will help them
stay alive as well. Call me. Okay.
Just I'm here to help. I'm here to help you.
Okay.
AMC creating an idea, throwing it out there,
and I'm sure they're throwing it out there just to get a feel for it,
that they might let soon millennials use their phones during the movies?
Uh, yeah, no.
One of the benefits of going to the movie theater is not having the distractions of the world around you when you're in the theater.
The CEO Adam Aaron of AMC Entertainment.
He says he's considered letting theater gores use mobile devices during film screenings.
That way, young people with smartphones will want to attend more movies.
Will they?
Will they?
When you tell a 22-year-old to turn off the phone, don't ruin the movie.
They hear, please cut off your left arm above the elbow.
Perhaps I am a...
I am a huge internet user and a huge phone user.
I mean, I use, I'm online and use the phone for many, many things all day long.
And I'm addicted.
And in fact, we're talking to, we're talking to a lady this hour,
Candace Owens, who is the founder of Degree180.com.
But she is just starting a new plan.
to help about cyberbullying.
And we've talked a little bit about cyber bullying in the past.
And you know how I'm kind of like,
it's hard for me to believe that it actually happens.
But we're talking to her about it.
She's got a new plan and a new site that she's throwing out there
to try to help with people with cyberbullying issues.
So we'll see what her plan is and see if.
if it works, see if I can live with it or not, because I first read about this.
And I had someone send it to me on my Facebook page, Jeff Fisher Radio, and say,
if this is real, it's scary, her new plan.
And I read it, and it didn't seem that scary, but it could be.
All our information is out there, right?
All our information is out there.
So have we given up our privacy?
Sure.
But we still have some privacy left, right?
Like, oh, I don't know.
The movie theater.
That's why we go to the movie theater.
And dear 22-year-old, tough, shut it off.
Watch the movie.
Put it in airplane mode.
It'll still be on.
It's okay.
Put it on vibrate.
So every once in a while, you can slide it out of your pocket
and just kind of glance at it to see if Billy called.
Or Joni text you that she's going to be at the laundromat for two hours.
That's what you missed, okay?
Sad.
I say no to that.
Or I guess, you know, I guess you could have separate ones, you know.
If you want to use your phone, you can only see this theater.
And what will happen is that that will be the theater that isn't sold out.
So you'll decide, well, I'll just go and watch the movie in this theater because I want to see the movie.
And I don't care if people are talking on their phone.
And it'll ruin the AMC experience.
So good luck with the AMC experience, new plan,
allowing those phones in the movie theater to be used.
So don't you want to just spend the 30, 40 bucks on the new release
and let a show in your house?
Even 50.
I mean, what the heck?
You go to a movie.
You take a family to the movies.
You're spending 50 bucks.
You might.
the last time I went to the theater, I probably said, wow.
Last time I went to the theater, it was cheap to get in.
I mean, I ordered the tickets online, so I didn't have to wait in line.
I got tickets.
Yeah, yeah, bloop, I'm in.
Boop.
Get them online, scan the line.
But then you go to the movie theater and for some reason, your children decide that they want to have popcorn and soda and some sort of other chocolatey snack.
I don't know, maybe because they have
fresh popcorn smell throughout the entire
theater that hooks you in
that puts you in the mental state of
must have popcorn, must have popcorn, must have popcorn.
So yeah, your tickets were only $5
a piece. You're fortunate you got right in,
you bought them online, thank you.
And now
is that all you need there?
The three popcorns, the three sodas,
and the three boxes of Skittles
and maybe the milk dutch.
Yeah, that'll be $852, please.
I know, but the tickets were only $5 a pop.
I know, I know, but the popcorn is on sale,
but the candy's not on sale,
and those are $25 a pop.
Can I put one back?
No.
This is the Jeff Fisher Show on the Blaze Radio Network.
The founder of this company 10 years ago was trying to sell his house
and went through real estate agent after real estate agent,
and they were all talking a great game.
And this guy who is selling his house, the founder of this company,
he's kind of an important guy and should get the best treatment.
And he said to his wife, if this is what it's like for us,
how do people who have no clout ever get around this?
So he started a company and it went into business, I think, three years ago.
Their deal is, their word is their bond.
And they are just like you.
Now, how can I say that?
because I'm the founder of the company.
We have a thousand agents across the country,
and they are people that listen to this show,
and so when you go through real estate agents, I trust,
it's sent to somebody who already,
you already know their sensibilities.
They already are cut from exactly the same cloth.
There's got to be a better way.
There is.
Real estate agents,
I trust.com.
