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July 30, 2023 23 mins
Here about how Avenu Wellness Center's Hyperberic Oxygen chamber can help improve your overall health.
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Alrighty, we switched out the guysfor the girls, Boots, and we
had two male supporters and proponents andsponsors. Now we get two women.
Because the Avenue Wellness Center. Ifyou've never heard of this, you need
to try it. If you arereally concerned about your overall health. There's
nothing that can work better and morenatural. I really believe that, Boots,

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and you've been there. I loveit. I just I'm just overwhelmed
this time of year. But whenthe snow flies, I'll probably get sick
of cme Rebecca Millness, Courtney Hodgesjoining us. Now, what is the
Avenue Wellness Center. If someone's listeningand maybe they've never heard of something like
this, well, the Avenue WellnessCenter is our attempt to try to provide

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help for people that really, inmany cases, are out of help.
They've gone to the medical community andthere are no answers for them. And
we know that hyperbaric oxygen is ajust a wonderful tool to use for diseases
and conditions and things that the medicalcommunity essentially has kind of given up on
in many cases. It's so surprisingto me because so many people go to

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doctors for one reason or another fromthe head to the toe looking for answers.
It just shocks me in the yeartwenty twenty three that so many doctors
don't have answers. They can't reallyfix the problem. They can give you
a medication to kind of masquerade theproblem, would never really find the root
of the source. Can you guysdo that? Well, we don't attempt

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to be. We're not doctors,we're not physicians, we're not medical professionals.
But what I can tell you is, for example, my daughter had
a stroke at the age of forty, and then she had two concussions after
that, and it was a resultof having lost her balance from the stroke.
She had stroke aftermath, and whenshe went to her neurologist for her

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follow up, what they told heressentially was welcome to your new life.
WHOA, you know, there's nothingthey can do for stroke other than a
little pet maybe some speech therapy,things like that, but not exactly.
They said, you know, it'dlead the resolver, it won't welcome to
your new life. And she said, at the age of forty, she
simply was not willing to accept thatas her answer. So she started researching

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and she found a center down inNorth Carolina. That's a brain clinic and
their first line of treatment is hyperbaricoxygen. And she's up here in Columbus
and I said, well she is. There has to be somebody in Columbus
that does that. So she checkedaround, she found a place and she
started going and it made a remarkabledifference. So um, you know,

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I mean, she got her balanceback, she got her memories back,
she got her cognition back. Itgot you know, it really did wonderful
things. So we started studying itand said, geez, this is something
that you know should be more availablebecause the place she was going was booked
all the time and very hard toget into because there are so few facilities

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which do this type of thing thesedays. I hear a lot of complaining
about long COVID, and I know, Courtly Hodges, you wanted to address
a little bit of how the AvenueWellness Center can help with long COVID.
And you've been a cancer survivor.Do you think in your heart of hearts
it has helped you with your cancer? There's no question, there's no question.
I had a struck when I wasseven months partner, and I did

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I did an extensive amount of dives. I did ninety dives. It's not
necessary for that many. But whatdoes that mean dives? Dives? So
when you go into the hyperbaric oxygenchamber, we have the only hyperbaric chamber
in the world that has radio frequencytechnology integrated into it, and we have
one that is you can fit twopeople up to three people into our chambers.

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So when you go in, youcrawl. You go into this chamber.
We've got pillows all around and andthen we take you. We close
the door. We've got light therapy, so you choose what light color you
want and there are lights throughouts,and we pressurize this chamber. So we
call it a dive because it's justlike diving. It's just like diving blue

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sea level. So don't worry.Wait, So why don't doctors? So
I love what you guys do.I have a holistics person that I love,
and I have a chiropractor I love. But it seems like doctor friends
put this wall up. Do theyever open up to you guys? If
you have it, wouldn't they besmart enough to say, Hey, I
have a patient and I'm a deadend road. Can you try your thing?

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Well, we do get that.There really is very little education though
they're not going to get it inschool, right, so it's up to
us. And that's one of thethings we're trying to do is educate people
because the first line of hyperbaric,the first line of what it does is
it addresses inflammation, and inflammation isthe backbone of almost every disease that we
come up against. It's the youknow, it's the backbone. If you

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want to talk about long COVID.You've got inflammation in the brain, you've
got inflammation in the heart, you'vegot inflammation in the lungs, and hyperbaric
flushes the inflammation out of the system. When is the first thing that you'll
feel actually anti inflammatory properties. We'regetting ready to go to break when we
come back. I want to knowyour opinion about these different wellness centers across

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the nation who claim that they wereworking on ways to take the COVID vaccine
out of our bodies for people whofelt like they were forced to get vaccinated.
And also what you can do formemory loss? Can you help people
who are starting to lose their minda little bit? Like my good friend
Boots raw Median Boots on News Radiosix ten WTVM protected by the American main

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undefeated tattletail dot com. You arelive out here on remote on location.
We love saying that. We're gonnakeep saying that all afternoon long. And
we are with the ladies of theAvenue Wellness Center. Avenue is spelled just
so you know, if you Googleit or look it up Avenu. There
is no E on the end ofthat. It's very new Avenue Wellness Center.

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Before I ask you, guys aboutwhat medical news today, the article
that came out about different wellness centerspossibly coming up with a way to detail
your body people who no longer wantthat COVID vaccine in their body. Before
I ask you that, I wantto talk about things that you definitely can
do, and we mentioned memory becauseas we age, there are things that

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we start to forget. Can yourhyperbaric chamber help with that? Absolutely?
Absolutely. The one thing about hyperbaricis that it actually helps develop new blood
vessels which carry more blood to thebrain. And once that oxygen is able
to be conveyed up to the brain, it's amazing what that does to restore,
rejuvenate, or create new pathways whereyou can develop new memories. And

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yes, we've had several people alreadythat have just had remarkable changes in their
memory. And that's I mean,it's just fabulous for that. I don't
want to go too much into detailbecause I know you can't because of client
confidentiality, but taught briefly about someof the success stories that people walked into
your business the Avenue Illness Center andfelt horrible, couldn't figure out why,

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and then after a couple of treatments, after a couple of times there,
they're a brand new person. RebeccaCorton, you both can speak of this.
Well. We had one gentleman andhe had First of all, he
had he had COVID, then hehad RSV, and then as a result
of those two he had like chronicfatigue. He was respiratories. Okay,

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yeah, so um, and thatwas that was an official diagnosis. He
had a blood test and everything,so he actually had that. And then
um, he had chronic fatigue.He couldn't walk up the steps without being
winded. His heart was just goinginto palpitations. He had no energy whatsoever.
And again this is one of thethings doctors don't have anything to tell

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you. They had no answers,no solutions. So last resort he came
in and he said, can thishelp me? And we said, well,
let's give it a shot. Andso he actually had fourteen treatments with
us, and every week he wasfeeling better. At the end of the
fourteenth he said, I'm great,I'm fine. How about a FIB.
Did he have a form of aFIB, because I know a lot of

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people after COVID I hear a FIBeverywhere. It wasn't a part of his
diagnosis. It was a FIB.How did they help they fib to um.
We have not had any experience withthat. We have the myocarditis COVID,
but which is inflammation again, myocardiis the inflammation of the heart right
and there have been proven reports thatmyocarditis could definitely be a side effect from

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the vaccination, the COVID vaccine.And that's why, you know, I
think that's what's freaking so many peopleout these days. We're hearing more and
more young healthy athletes not a carein the world, extremely on the upper
level of athletic and healthy kill overbecause their heart goes out. They go
into cardiac arrest. Some people sayeight where they vaccinated. It could be

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a cause. Other people are like, no, it just happens, But
it doesn't really happen all too often. You're just hearing more and more cases
now. Ever since the vaccine hasbeen out, Well, the statistics actually
if you there are statistics for Fizerand Moderna and there is a definite uptick
in the number of heart problems thathave occurred heart complications after the vaccine.

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Yeah, we have a nurse practitionerwho does the assessments. Our assessments are
free initial assessments, So we havea nurse practitioner who will go through the
assessments and her one of her firstquestions is were you vaccinated for the COVID
vaccine? Really, well, that'sprimarily for us to know because we want
to see what correlation there is.Absolutely and not only do we not want

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to know where you vaccinated, wewant to know which one what is in
the vaccination. That's the craziest thingfor me. Do you do you have
any inkling or anything? Because Idon't know, you know, what they
stuck in my body? No oneknows. That's the problem. They don't
even know what it is, right, well, somebody does, but they're
not advertising, they're not really tellingwhat it is, and so we really
don't know. So that brings meto our next point and the question that

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we really want to ask you.According to the Medical News today, there
was an article done and there arewellness centers like yourself around the nation right
now that are coming up with away to take the vaccine out of someone's
body. Now, these people whoare interested in it were people who felt
like they didn't want to get vaccinated, but they had to in order to
keep their jobs. It's called spikespikes something. What is it, Well,

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spike protein is what yes goes intothe body and infiltrates everything. So
it's a way to detox your body, to take the vaccine out of your
system. Because with all these differentcardio arrests that people are going into cardiac
arrests, they're like, I don'tI don't want it in my body anymore.
Is there a way to realistically takeit out of your system. I'm

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not a scientist, but I don'tknow how you would do it. I
mean, honestly, the spike proteininfiltrates your body. It infiltrates everything.
You know, it's RNA, it'spart it becomes part of your body.
And not only that, and Iknow there's a lot of controversy over it
and everything, but apparently they saythat one person who's vaccinated can shed that

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RNA off of their body and giveit to someone else, just like they
were giving them covid, And sosomeone else who wasn't vaccinated also gets the
mRNA because they're exposed to that person'sthat's one of the theories real the error
through. Okay, you know,so I don't know, I mean,
I don't know how they do it. But what we do, what we

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do with long covid is again it'sinflammation. When someone you know, most
of the cases you heard about initiallywas someone had to be put on a
ventilator, it's because their lungs weren'table to process because their lungs were filling
up. So the hyperbaric oxygen andthe pemp fat the other technologies that we
have get rid of inflammation. Thesecond thing is they get long covid because

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it goes up to their brain orthey get memory problems, brain fog,
and so also the hyperbaric oxygen goesto the brain, flushes the brain out
and gets the inflammation out of thebrain, thus alleviating the damage that that
spike protein has done, and thatinflammation is causing other substances to stay in

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the brain because it's obstructing the bloodbrain barriers. So any metals, things
that you definitely don't want to stayin your brain, it's causing the obstruction
so that they can't be fleshed out. So hyperbaric gets oxygen to the brain
in parts where you cannot get oxygena normal C level. One of my
very good friends had COVID twice andlost her sense of smell, like so

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many of us did. That wasone of the ways we knew is it
the flu or is it covid?The only way really people could tell,
well, can you smell anything?Can you taste anything? So she to
this day still cannot smell. Ifshe were to come to you at the
Avenue Wellness Center, could you getthat sense of smell back? I don't
know. I'd have to be Itwouldn't hurt to try, and it certainly

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would help in anything else she has. If that's affected, you know there
are other things in her body whichare still affected. It can't just be
that one little thing. Good point, now, you see all of these
people post COVID having so many problemswith their heart, and cephalitis with their
brain, you know, myocarditis withthe heart, all of these things,
and it's it's because inflammation, likeRebecca said, is the precursor to so

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many diseases. So it is,like Rebecca says, inflammation is enemy number
one. This is the first thingthat hyperbaric gets Boots. I want to
make one thing clear. We're talkingabout a lot of people who have things
wrong with their body, but that'snot the only ones who come to you.
You have high level athletes that arecompeting in something who just want to

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make themselves better. Right, theycome to you too, right. I
mean, do you have sporting teams. Doesn't Cleveland Cleveland calves or don't they
have a hyperbaric chamber? We haveevact same chamber. Yeah. So even
if you just want to make yourselfhealthier, that's a whole other issue,
right right, But the Cleveland Cavaliers, I mean, yes, it's gonna
make you, it's gonna make thingsimproval of But what happens is if you
have an injury, a strain,a sprain, a bruise, a tear,

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hyperbaric oxygen heals that so much faster, so the calves they're using it.
Somebody goes out, they pull ahammy, Sure, they do something,
boom. They've got to get inthere and get that repaired. And
that's what this does. Or youhave a shoulder surgery like your man back
here behind the behind. Yeah,I mean. We had somebody come in
the other day, a very dearfriend of mine. He had shoulder surgery

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and he'd been a lot of pain, and he said, you know,
I'm a skeptic, and I said, just come in and give us a
couple of days. And he camein and day two he was like,
Yeah, this is really feeling.This is better. Day three he was
like, you know what, mypain's gone. That's crazy gone. Well
it makes sense. I mean theoxygen that we breathe every day. Yeah,

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I mean everything in the air rightnow, who knows what we're breathing.
Yeah, And it's not the sixtiesand seventy anymore. And you know
what, I'm not a global warmingactivist by no means, but I did
grow up in eastern Ohio and wedid have black clouds floating through our neighborhoods.
And that's okay, but we've cleanedup the earth a lot from what
a little bit of humans did tohurt it. But I probably have stuff

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in my lungs and who knows.Growing up around steel mills and coal mines,
coal mines, you know, Igot all that black is what it
is, and I don't ever pickon people because of it. I mean,
I lived a great life because ofsteel mills and coal mines. But
it'd be an opportunity for clean yourselfout from what maybe residue we got back
in the seventies. Our atmosphere ina good atmosphere right now, you've got

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twenty one percent fresh oxygen now ina city much less so. Getting this
oxygen it helps to detoxify your cells. It helps to carry nutrients to cells.
If you feel like you're not gettingvitamins that are absorbing. If you
feel like you're you're doing what you'resupposed to do, you're taking your vitamins,
you're eating healthy, but nothing's absorbing. You're still deficient. You need

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to clean out your cells. Allright, you ladies are sticking around,
and we're going to give out yourinformation. I know it's the Avenue Wellness
Center Avenue without an E on theend. Look up for yourself. What's
a good pictures that they posted?Who's been to the Ohio State Fair lately?
Recently? Anything in a couple ofyears? Have you been to it?
Nope? And never again. Wellthat is what we are talking about
when it comes to rive up allkinds of things Ohio State Fair related,

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some of the history, some ofthe everyday things you'll see. We need
Linda to call in. She's ourranning champion, but we need someone to
go up against Linda Boots. Andwhat do they get? The winner gets
a lot of rooster loves at leasttwenty five bucks and some rooster bucks.
And second the first loser gets tenbucks. This is raw of me Indian
Boots and all the number six onefour seven six one four eight two one

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eight six. Wow, man,man, man, this is you need
to go to that. You needto go to the Avenue oxygen in my
brain. This is raw of meIndian Boots on news radio six ten to
w DPM, protected by the ndebatedBattletale Courtney from the Avenue Wellness Center.
Remember Avenue is spelled without the Eon the end. We cannot thank you
enough for coming on site, beingpart of this remote location, and just

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for having your hearts in the rightplace and wanting to get people healthy again,
especially when it comes to inflammation,anything that's aching in their bodies memory,
all of that long COVID, Whatis the best way for people to
reach out to you and make anappointment and let them try it for themselves.
Well, you can call us atsix one four three one nine three

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three five four, or you cango on to our website at www dot
the a v e NU Wellness dotcom. So that's www dot the Avenue
Wellness. Why did you drop theE before I get the Great Guy copyright?
Okay, but they also already hadthe already had the wellness. We've
got the next good way to rememberit? Right? Yeah, what a

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perfect day. So we've got theone and only great Guy. We love
to call him great Guy. Heis the owner of all this stuff,
and you know air Force one customair Jeff Reid a dear, dear friend
of many nights. They recently teamedup about two years now, right,
Yeah, that's exactly right. It'syeah, just over two that's awesome.
Well, thank you for being ahuge supporter of all of our shows,

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and especially this great car show.Well we pulled it off. It didn't
we we did. We got luckywith the weather today, buddy, and
we had a great group of people. It's been so fun to be out
here with you and your team.You guys did a great job than you
a little bit of blasting well oiledmachine like you guys, and let's talk
about it. I mean, youguys do commercial heating and cooling. You
do home heating and cooling. I'ma huge fan. Yeah, believe me.

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My house, Bill Mindy, notkidding you. I went from eight
hundred a month. Not every everybody'sdifferent, and I have a very big,
contemporary, weird home and it wentfrom eight hundred a month last month
with three sixty with the air blowingat sixty eight. Oh, that's awesome.
It's it's all about being efficient andit really is, and it's amazing.
Jeffrey came out to the house.He goes, this is what you

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need, and you know, likeanything like what you ladies deal with.
You go, yeah, okay,whatever, as long as I'm saving fifty
bucks. I never realized i'd saveto three hundred dollars a month. Yeah,
that's that's great to hear. Welove those success stories. Yes,
you know what's funny, Greg,We recently got a new system through you
guys. And it used to beif we had our AC on it's seventy
two, it felt like seventy five. Now it's on seventy two and it

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feels like sixty eight. I mean, it's like so much better. I
can't believe the difference. Yeah,I mean, the technology has come a
long way. And when you marrygreat technology with great professionals, yeah,
with great results. And the carshow today was to help recruit young men
and women because that's what it's allabout. Everybody wants to be a psychiatrist
and a doctor. I get that, or an attorney, but the skilled

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trades are dying off and it makesit harder. You could make one hundred
grand a year with the if you'rea good technician gang. Absolutely, Yeah,
we're I mean so to your point, Boots, We're we're here today
to raise awareness, raise money,and to give back to the skilled trades.
And that's that's where the proceeds fromthis this car show we're gonna go
and uh, we're just I hadto be part of that part of that

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answer. Awesome, Greig, areyou guys hiring right now? Are you
looking for skilled workers? And whatage groups? Always hiring, always looking
for great people. Uh, Andwe're looking for people, I think in
pretty much all skills and all Imean from accounting, get accounting, HR,
technical sales. So we're not gonnasay this. I've had multiple people

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come out because I buy your warrantyevery year. Yeah. And one of
my best people you sent out wasa girl, yeah, Amanda. So
she did awesome. And so unfortunatelyin some of these jobs they get stereotypical.
It's a man's job. But inthis job, there's a lot of
great ladies that dive in there andtotally yeah, we need a lot more
ladies in our in our industry.We uh, we would absolutely welcome that.

(20:48):
Okay. I like to see theyounger workforce get out there and work,
get your hands dirty, because Iam just annoyed by all of these
different businesses that say need help,need help, help wanted, help wanted,
because it seems like the younger generationand they don't want to work anymore.
They want it nice and easy.It's like that sense of entitlement,
and it bothers me I'll push backa little on that. We have some
really amazing young people for us.Yeah, I've been I mean there's always

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and I think the old I feellike our parents, our parents. Yeah,
you know, I feel like theolder you get like, oh those
younger you know, younger people,they don't they don't work hard enough.
But but I've been really impressed withBut you're easy to work for me well,
and that makes it a big thing. I think one thing Mindy should
touched on too was if there's anypushback with the younger generation, they get

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really in a fetal position. Soso you know, you you ol inst
need to you guys, just nota handle them. You reward them,
you take care of them and makethem heroes. Yeah, we try to.
We try to connect what we dowith a bigger purpose. I mean,
we're really helping people. Um,we're helping them be more comfortable.
We're helping schools take care of students, hospitals take care of patients, um

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and that, and that's meaningful workand important work. So it's real quick.
One of the biggest mistakes where weget off air here is I see
businesses with outdated AC units on theroof and I know they're expensive, but
the amount of money they're spending keepingthat old tub of goog going up on
the roof? Right, Hey,how do you replace it? You could
work it out with them. There'spayments, there's this, there's that,

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there's all kind of things you work. Absolutely yeah, we uh we can
help. Okay, yeah, justlet us know how we can help.
So let everybody know how to geta hold of you. And if someone
starts at ground level, is therea chance to move up in the work
world at your place at air Forceone? Yes we uh so Airforce one
dot com um six one four eighteight nine zero one two one uh.

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And then through that channel we canget you in touch with the custom air
folks UM customer Columbus dot com.Uh So, it's it's all um but
one we uh. When we bringyoung people into the organization, it's a
UM you know, it's it's asteady process of finding those challenges that help
um then progress and uh and wegot to hit it. Brother, I

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appreciate it. Thank you for everything, ladies. Thank you always a plugs
with see and you're gonna be mytrophy girls. You get ready ties you
pass about seventy plus we're gonna loadit up. Man, we got all
kind of cool trip. Come downhere. See Boots in action while he
gives up the trophies. MICHAELA.Hunting myself are coming up next. We're
gonna stay here, live undermote forwhat Matters. We have kside getting so

(23:21):
many Emmy awards last night, andwe have so many different conversations that we're
going to talk about. So joinin on the fun. Even home decorating
tips you can get free right hereon What Matters. It's coming up next
with MICHAELA. Hunt. She's standingby or right here with me, all
right. It's Ben Raw on NewsRadio six ten WTVN
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