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May 14, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I kind of want to wait for the guitar, and
I'm gonna do it, guitar. This is be our guitar.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Baby News Radio eight forty whs Tony Theneddy Dwight witting
Daniel Blythe the engineer staring at me and poking me
with sticks and pins. It's a whole big scene out here.
John Auden back at the studio driving the ship. But
welcome in.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
It is Today is Wednesday, Hope Day Day.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I want to ask you all to please mark your
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Uh so, John Auben, did you see where the Mendez brothers.
I'm kind of under having trouble to understanding what's going

(01:13):
on here. The Mendez brothers were re sentenced to fifty
years in prison fifty.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Years to life yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:21):
Lyle and Eric Menendez yes, eligible for parole in thirty
years after thirty years in prison.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
But here's what I'm trying to understand.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Was this case reopened somehow and then retried.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
I don't remember exactly what took place, but I don't
know if you if you remember this last year, there
was a Netflix kind of documentary or I don't know
if it was. There was like a their version of
what had happened. And I wasn't really familiar with the
case until that point. I didn't watch the entire thing,
but I watched the opening scene where the two kids

(01:56):
ended up shooting their parents with shotguns, and it's one
of the most gruesome things that I've probably ever seen
on a television screen. And there it's meant to make
you think that they're the bad people at first, but
I believe as the documentary goes on, they kind of
reveal that, hey, maybe because of all the things that
these parents had apparently done, maybe it kind of I

(02:18):
hate to say, justifies murder, but it was. It's definitely
a there's a lot of ethics, right that kind of
go along with with what happened with all of this.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Right, and so Susan and I we watched there was
two of them. One of them was kind of like
a docuseries where you know, you got a documented where
the show pictures and footage from the scene and they
just tell it factually, straight to life. But then they
also have like a docuseries where they have actors play
the Mendez brothers and the parents and has acted out

(02:49):
and it's kind of like a he said, she said
stuff in this yeah deal. But you know, because the
parents they can't testify obviously, but it was really interesting
case anyway. That judge sentenced them to fifty years to
life yesterday, making them eligible parole in thirty years.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
He acknowledged.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
The judge acknowledged that the rehabilitation on the Mendez brothers
were remarkable, but the former DA supported the move. While
Gavin Newsom has noted that a decision on clemency will
be shared after the it was.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
A crazy story.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
It's crazy, man.

Speaker 4 (03:27):
It was just a crazy nineties.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
It's eighty nine whatever it was, but it went in.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
It was right along with you know, cable was huge,
so the news organizations were twenty four hours, which we
didn't have that before, so stuff like the war. You know,
remember CNN wasn't anything until the war, right, and then
they were the only ones that were on top of
a building as the war broke out. The first one
where we won it like two days. But remember those

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green lights coming down. Yeah, they had a reporter talking
live as the shock and all came in and they
were downtown Bagdad in the middle of the world. That's
the first ever. So cable was a thing. The men
didn't brothers were like. He was like a soap opera.
These two good looking guys, they're they're worth a half
a billion.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Dollars and like his the dad was a Sony producer, right,
and it was it was like.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
It was like a soap opera. And they took a
shotgun to their parents' face. No, you gotta go straight
to jail, which is what happened. And I have no
idea how they finagled a new trial, so I.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
No, I don't either, but uh, here's what I will say.
In the in the documentary that Susan I watched and
the docu series which is just actors, it was revealed
that they had damning evidence of the murder in his
trunk when the police arrived, and somehow or another it
was in his tennis bag. All right, they were tennis players,

(04:52):
so somehow or another they realized, we gotta get this
out of here, so you watch this. Yeah, okay, so
they said, hey.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
You know, we're crying. We just lost our kid.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Are parents?

Speaker 1 (05:01):
I need to get my tennis bag out of the trunk,
and they allowed that. The police did.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
It's kind of like you know, okay.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Right, It's kind of like when the FBI rated Epstein's
place and they said, uh, well, we don't have a
warrant to take the evidence, so we'll come back in another.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Time to get the videotapes. And guess what happened to
the videotapes?

Speaker 6 (05:21):
Man?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
People have.

Speaker 5 (05:24):
Yeah, they but you can't murd take it. You can't
look there's murder. And then there's a shotgun to the face.
So but they portrayed the parents because the one scene
that I saw was like she goes oh, we're gonna
talk about faking or we're talking about lying.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
She goes over and rips his didn't he have.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
Like a.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Yeah for the sun, Yeah, the sun did and then
so part of their alibi was gonna be that they
went to go see Tim Burton's Batman that just came out.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
But they couldn't even get.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
That right because they showed up and the tickets they
showed up too late to get into the movie it
already started. They said, we just want to purchase the ticket,
wouldn't do it. So somehow or another they purchased a
ticket to a later showing or something like that. So
it's a whole big scene. You know, who knows who's
innocent or guilty. It sure seemed like they were guilty
to me.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
Well, no, that's not the point, didn't they They admitted, yeah,
we took a shotgown of our parents fans.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
Well, but they were really mean.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Well they they they claimed sexual abuse and other things
along the while.

Speaker 4 (06:26):
Okay, well I didn't know about that. Yeah, but I
didn't know about that.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
But there has been you know, there's been bad parents,
and again the sexual thing is one thing.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Just trying to get out of the house, I guess.
But there they were in their twenties, right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Yeah, Well, if you're an ESPN fan, you might not
have to have this is interesting.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
I think it's interesting too, And I said that a
lot of play a lot of entities should have done this.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
A long time ago and make things out of carte.
Here's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
ESPN's going to launch an app where you can watch
ESPN direct like you can Netflix, Amazon, Hulu whatever.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
They're gonna price point this out.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
The app's gonna be twenty nine to ninety nine per month,
or you could do it sign up for an annual
and save a little.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Bit more money. At two hundred and ninety nine. They'll
also be here.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
You go also be an eleven dollars ninety nine cent
monthly ESPN Plus option.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
So but ESPN through Disney Plus, right, So I get Hulu,
Disney Plus and ESPN.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
So that's my point. I get it with Hulu TV.
I can watch it whenever I want.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
So unless ESPN pulls, say, for example, if ESPN pulls
off DirecTV, you can't get us on DirecTV, you can't
get us on YouTube or Hulu. Then it's going to
force people's hands to purchase this damn app. But I said,
I said this, I said this about the NFL years ago.

(08:01):
Why not go to an NFL app yep and own
the entire shooting match.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
Yep, yep, you know everyone would have it. Everybody would
be So people go, here's here's the price point. So
the thirty bucks a month seems crazy, but look they
have people much smarter than us, actuaries stuff like that.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
That's achievement. I get it. They they have, so they do.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
They'll say, look, okay, how many people will sign up?
And how maybe people will quit if it's fifteen dollars
a month, how many people will sign up? How many
people will quit if it's twenty dollars a month, And
they go.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
Up and up and up, so they find the dynamic missile.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
Middle point where this is the freaks are gonna get it,
like the sports freaks that have to have every soccer game,
every sports game. My sister lives in Disney, herd, her
husband or like eighteen year olds. They have no kids,
they have dogs and cats, and they travel everywhere, so
they watch every sporting event doesn't matter, and they.

Speaker 4 (08:59):
Bet on it. Right, So those people, no matter what
the price is, they're gonna pay it. But for the
if he if he for like me, like I.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
Want to watch some college football, but other than that,
I don't really want to watch anything else on ESPN.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Well, but think about this if but you're a college
basketball or are you college basketball?

Speaker 5 (09:17):
If anybore, well, okay, regardless, really I'm not watching Marquette
versus Villanova.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
But unless ESPN removes itself from other platforms and that's
the only place that you can get in ry appy,
who's gonna pay twenty nine? I mean, because I freak
out when I get by Netflix and it's seventeen bucks,
sixteen bucks.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Whatever that might be. I start questioning, do we need
all of these streaming channels?

Speaker 4 (09:42):
What's the I don't understand the end game for ESPN.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
I don't either.

Speaker 4 (09:46):
You know, they're spending all these money on these they're
paying the SEC.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Right, so well, okay, that's another se doesn't the SEC
have a streaming.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
App, has their own channel?

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Right? So there you go.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
But this they're already playing you on this ESPN app.
They're saying it's twenty nine dollars a month. It's called
thirty bucks a month or three hundred a years. Save
a little bit. But then there's eleven ninety nine month
a month add on just to get the ESPN Plus.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
And you know all of you know where that's where
the thirty for thirties are.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
That's but I tell you they're probably gonna put They're
probably gonna move premium sports games two plus every once
in a while, just the o they did with like
U of l Oh, you can't watch this UFL game
unless you have ESPN dot Com eight or whatever it
might be.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
Yeah, I look, I'm at my I'm at my limit.

Speaker 5 (10:37):
I have too, and I will tell you that ESPN
will go if it is push or shove. I'm not
adding ESPN for three.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Dollars a month. That's not happening.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
And if I have to, if I have to download
it somewhere else, then I will do that. But I'm
not spending thirty dollars a month for ESPN now, I
don't there's not enough. Look, I thought the satellite did
in the NFL sue the package, the package where you
have to spend three hundred and fifty dollars to get
every game in the NFL, when they said, why don't

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you break it out?

Speaker 4 (11:09):
Like I just want the Steelers games, all right, maybe
the Ravens games I don't want. I don't want, I
don't know, not issues in Seattle Seahawks.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
Can't you do all a car to wear one price
twenty bucks or whatever it is for the Steelers games.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Well, i'll give you another one on the So the
direct TV package, the NFL Direct Ticket. I had that
for fifteen years just so I can watch the New
York Giants. But there were some games that were blocked out,
like my night football game. Yeah, they didn't show it
on that, you know I would like to see. You
had two different options of the Giants too, if I

(11:43):
recall right, where you can.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Watch you know, Giants covers or not.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
But anyway, unless they make this the only platform that
you can go to, who's gonna buy the damn thing?

Speaker 1 (11:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
I couldn't tell you, dude, it's not the same network.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Who.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
A lot of things change. People's viewer viewing habits change.

Speaker 5 (12:05):
I mean, the NFL is king. College football is second
then the NBA. Maybe you're a Major League Baseball, but
that is the pecking order. And if you don't have
the NFL, you don't have anything, dude. Well, college basketball,
no one watches the regular season the college basketball.

Speaker 4 (12:19):
The radians are like a one share.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
Sorry to disappoint, disappoint you Kentucky people, but that's the
reality nobody watches college basketball anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
But going back I said the years ago, the NFL
should just go to a streaming I agree, if the
NFL had a streaming act, I agree if NHL had
a streaming act. Major League Baseball, why are you splitting
the revenue.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
With these televisions? I don't know either, so it'd be
interesting to say.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
How this shakes. It's it's amazing because it was such
a part.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
We talked about newspapers and all that yesterday and that
was a big part of my life.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
And then now I don't have the newspaper. It's it's
it's ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
But ESPN in our twenties was was the only thing
we watched. You know, we watched four or sports centers
in a row until, you know, until we went to work.
But that's that's how things change.

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Back after this on news radio eight forty w h
A is what.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
So I used to look like? This guy? This is
how it is.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
You've never this was it was never that.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
It was nineteen ninety three thirty one years.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I've known you, You've looked nothing like this guy.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
This guy's Wesley keg He's even got a call.

Speaker 7 (14:41):
May I know?

Speaker 4 (14:43):
I got a bar side Kegan.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
She walks up and goes, first time herey, what's your name?
Kegankean can what's.

Speaker 4 (14:49):
Your last name? Wesley? N so cool? You work? Wait? Yes, sir,
they work at a new again. We're in Fern Creek.
We just had the proclamation with your buddy Bratcher.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
He proclaimed that this is the place to come and
be young again. Yes right, Uh.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Actually Ted promised that they come here. They're gonna look
like Kegan.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
You can't look like you can't back that up.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Sure, I'm starring Kegan West.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
It sounds like way, it sounds like that is the
main character in any So Proper worth Its song.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Kegan Wesley. Oh my god, how you hey? It called Kagan?
Wesley Kagan. I'm doing my keegels right now.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
Nobody, nobody knows but me. I'm doing my kegels right
now as we speak. His pelt floors.

Speaker 4 (15:45):
It's like Arnold, So what can you tell us what
Kagan does?

Speaker 8 (15:49):
Kagan is the aesthetics director. He runs everything aesthetics wise
as you can tell. I mean, look at him like
you should have seen him before though before we got.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
It was bad.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
I mean before when he first came on the scene
and he was the new guy. You didn't quite know
his name. When there was emergency, you needed to say, hey,
get the super duper good looking guy.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Yeah, you come running in exactly.

Speaker 7 (16:16):
Yeah, if we if we call for the super duper
a good looking guy, you get Kagan.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
It's it's enough. You don't have to flirt as much.
We are in fern Creek. This is an amazing news store.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
We just had a councilman Bratcher and some other folks
from the chamber out here to do the official ribbon cuttings,
which is a lot of fun.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Fern Creek. Get ready because you guys are ready to
do it.

Speaker 8 (16:37):
Yeah, Kagan is gonna. Kegan is really good, wears a
lot of hats. But he's brought on a team, bringing
on a team for our sets.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Yeah. Will he be here tonight?

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Will be here all right, ladies, lady, So he'll be
here at five o'clock tonight. There. Yes, it's they're giving
a bunch of giveaways. But more importantly, uh, my wife
has been She stepped up her game with you guys
years ago, and I just saw the transformation and was like,

(17:07):
what's going on because she used to again, I swear
she used to complain that she couldn't she would go
on vacation.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
She goes, I look like an idiot. I can't smile.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
But you all did a different sort of type of
boat talks and the face, which is a Catholic thing.
It's a scraping of the faces religion.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
But I don't know what you're doing. But she is.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
Her face looks amazing and none of that talk is
what she does. So get on out there, get here tonight.
Just talk to him and say what can you do
for me?

Speaker 7 (17:38):
They've demos as well.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Yeah that's awesome. Yes, that's awesome. So do you have
guinea pigs for tonight?

Speaker 7 (17:44):
We have, Yes, we have plenty of guinea pigs. You
never know, you know, come out.

Speaker 8 (17:47):
You might get to be a guinea pig if one
of the guinea pigs doesn't show up. But speaking of Jackie,
you know, we make you feel better on the inside.
So we added the aesthetics and I figured who better
to bring on than Kagan to do the outside, Like,
so you want to feel good on the inside look
good on the outside.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
The two kind of go together. And that's what we
do here, and that's what we're gonna do for friend Creek.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
What would you suggest for me?

Speaker 7 (18:09):
Uh, some bro talks, some bro to at least, he say,
Scrow talks like you were talking.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
I was making a joke. So I told you, I said,
I said, you know what was cool?

Speaker 4 (18:21):
I said, you know what you need to do.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
You need to do boatoks on men scrolled them. Oh
it's so dumb, and you cause Scroll talks. It look
like a key boss. She goes, that's actually a thing,
like what I done trying to make a joke.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
I know that.

Speaker 4 (18:35):
Well, you're not sticking a needle anywhere it.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Does it does look like elw uh extra, Seriously.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
We can do something with this. Whatever in his eyes?
Look out bad? They look right?

Speaker 7 (18:46):
Hey, lose ten years and ten minutes.

Speaker 4 (18:49):
You describe what you would do to this What would
you do to my face?

Speaker 1 (18:52):
We would do a little bro talk. Okay, where I at?

Speaker 4 (18:53):
Where would you finish?

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (18:55):
Go ahead, crows feed area, Okay, in your elevens and forehead.
Now I went to prefaces I don't actually practice the injection.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
Yeah, if Kagan comes out with you with a needle and.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Run, okay, yeah, okay, do you would just recommend Sam?

Speaker 7 (19:10):
Sam or myself? We are two of the injectors.

Speaker 8 (19:13):
We have an ejector in New Albany, so we haven't
We'll have injectors at every location, including Front Creek, and
Kegan is in charge of that whole team.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
So can you put me under first? Wow?

Speaker 5 (19:25):
You know me?

Speaker 4 (19:28):
But yeah, your forehead looks like rivers crossings. You know,
it's crazy. I'm going for the Keith Richards and I
love the bags under the idea. You like that so well?

Speaker 1 (19:39):
You know it takes a lot of no sleep to
get these. Yeah, it really does.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
I'm sure.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
I think it's important to let the listeners know though,
we're not the place that will.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Make you look fake.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
We're here to make you look fresh.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
There you go, So we can erase ten years and
ten minutes, but it's not realistic to erase thirty years.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
And we want Here's what I'm Here's what I'm saying.
Here's what I'm asking you.

Speaker 5 (20:01):
Because I saw a lady the other day I was
in the store and she looked fake and her lips
were gigantic.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
She looked like a fish.

Speaker 5 (20:10):
She couldn't smile, she looked like she looked like a
one of those pictures you whatever you fix over on Facebook,
Like she doesn't even look for real. And then to me,
that looked terrible. I don't know how she looks in
the mirror and goes, oh, I'm so happy with this.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
You don't do that. That's not really our vibe. No, yeah,
you do this. So that's a little bit. And we're
gonna get Dwight. You're in all right.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
The last meeting I had with Ted, he started it
with just want to say, Tony, your forehead looks terrible.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Now. It was like ten people in the meeting. I
was like, thanks Ted, and we went on with.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
He does.

Speaker 7 (20:47):
He's like, I'm not God, I didn't tell you personal Just.

Speaker 5 (20:50):
Like thanks Ted, and uh, and then we gotta finish.
All right, Kagan, goodness, talk to you tonight. That was
more than four minutes. We'll be back in just a
couple of minutes to the last segment. Why set it out,
We'll see you later here in just a couple of
seconds on news radio forty whas all right, we are
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Tonight's a big night for five o'clock. They're gonna have
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again before that body shapes. I mean, you name it,
same company, same great family. We just had a ribbon
cutting here in Fern Creek. That was pretty awesome. Bratcher
was here. It's it's nice to expand and do other
other areas of town. You've been in Front Creek before
to a certain extent, but this is a brand new store.

Speaker 7 (22:09):
Brand new store. Every store got a makeover, Yeah, speak
a facelift right.

Speaker 5 (22:14):
And you know, I'm one of those people when I
come in everything, I absorb everything. So if there's art
on the walls, if they're if the people know my
name before I walk in, like when I walk in,
they're like because they know I am an appointment, mister Varnetti,
that counts. Yeah, it's you don't understand how far that
goes for people. And again that I use that talk
about that with we grow hair andy too, is that

(22:34):
they know me right when the door swings over, Miss Vannetti.
It's nice country club of what you do. That's important
when you're talking about health. You know health, and Oliver
is our.

Speaker 4 (22:44):
Guy when we talk about hormones and how important it
is for men. It really is.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (22:50):
I hate to use the cliche game changer, but it
is Oliver.

Speaker 9 (22:54):
Night and day difference. Yes, when you when you lose
the hormones, you lose the health benefits and your body
falls apart with what we call diseases of old age.
We do optimal aging here. It's not anti aging yet,
but it's close. It's the best thing we've got. And
and and if you typically feel ten to fifteen years younger.

(23:14):
I remember one fella that told me said, hey, I
wish I could feel eight months younger. I felt good
eight months ago. And men's health, because ninety nine percent
of the time, the men feel better within a matter
of days or weeks. Women's health, it's it's similar, but
it can sometimes take a few weeks to a few

(23:35):
months to get women's hormones balanced out and find the
right doses for them and get them optimized, and just
get the get the body back to where it was,
where we get your We make your blood look like
it was when you were younger. Yeah, and when you
do that, your body improves. You have better vitality, you
have better energy. Your family notices, your coworkers notice, they're

(23:56):
going to say, hey, what are you doing. I like
Tony Van because he's he's unapologetic about saying, hey, I
go to twenty you know, I go to a new
I get my my hormones replaced. Other people are more
more personal about it, and that's fine, But uh, you
don't have to suffer. You don't have to feel bad,
you don't have to feel uh fatigued. You can if

(24:17):
you can feel younger, you can you can feel better. Uh,
it just you have to just just go online, go
to the website, make the call, call the phone number,
get get get your labs done.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Yeah, sit down, get done. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (24:32):
If you're if you're coming to the Fern Creek location,
you're gonna see me, is the provider. And and I'm
gonna go over the labs with you.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
I'm gonna go over what we do here.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
We do.

Speaker 9 (24:42):
We don't just do hormone replacement. We do primary care
and sick care all. We include medical weight loss if
that's indicated.

Speaker 5 (24:50):
Uh.

Speaker 9 (24:51):
We treat the whole person inside and out. We're called
a new because it's a new you inside and out.
We have aesthetics here. If you're interested in in skincare
and looking great, you can look great and feel great
all in one location. And and and this is a
private clinic. We have members here and and we know

(25:13):
them all by name, and and you get that personalized
treatment that.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
The people and some of those people that come here,
they get really personal with you. Guys.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Back.

Speaker 5 (25:23):
I remember being in one of the offices over by
Brownsboro that guy brought in flowers like he You're like, oh,
and I think whoever was working that day said, Oh,
he does that all the time because he feels so great.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Yeah, he feels like.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
He needs to say I appreciate what you guys do.
So there is man when you start to feel good,
there's nothing like it.

Speaker 4 (25:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (25:42):
Uh And then look when you I said it in
the last break. If you were more interested in eating
a sandwich and watching Netflix than having sex with your
wife or your girlfriend, then your hormones are off. Because
it's all hormones. It has nothing to do with her.
If you want to put it on her, well, she
doesn't dress like this, she doesn't be like, it's not it.

Speaker 4 (26:00):
Once you get the hormones replace, you don't care what
she's wearing.

Speaker 8 (26:04):
And we spent time with you, as Oliver mentioned, like
you know study show, you get five to seven minutes
with your physician.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
Uhh, that's true.

Speaker 7 (26:12):
And they say, oh, and you give them the symptoms.

Speaker 8 (26:14):
I'm not sleeping, i don't feel well, And they're right
now at Antidipress because they don't know.

Speaker 7 (26:19):
Go to the experts. You know, we're gonna we're gonna
educate you because those.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
Are those are sick doctors. You go there because you
have a sinus infection. Right, this is not it.

Speaker 5 (26:28):
And I started this fourteen years ago, and I was like,
what do you mean You want me to see me
every three months or six months? And I said, and
they were like, you don't understand what we're doing here.
We're optimizing your health. That means we're going to prevent sickness,
and when you get sick, we'll take care of that too,
But for now, we're going to see you every six
months for blood work away for all.

Speaker 7 (26:47):
Yeah, age related disease.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
Well, and then I discovered at fifty six. I discovered
when you said, I feel better than eight months ago.
The other thing I discovered at fifty six is there
are there's giant leaps, Like you can look in the
mirror or for three straight years and feel the same
and look the same, and then all of a sudden
you wake up one morning and you're like, whoa you
take these leaps? Yeah, so fifty five felt like this,

(27:12):
but fifty six feels much worse.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
Why did that leap? Well, that's just the body, and
there's yeah, there's body. And you have to ask people
that know, Hey, man, help me with this, dude.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
Yeah, because you want to feel better, you want to
be active, right, men?

Speaker 7 (27:28):
Men, I mean men and women.

Speaker 8 (27:29):
But men definitely want their sex draft back if it's
not there, like you talked about, they want their energy back,
they want their muscle toned back. You know when you
used to work out at the gym when you were
twenty five thirty, you got different results, and it's because
you had the hormones at optimal levels.

Speaker 7 (27:43):
You don't have them there. So especially tomorrow night for
men if you want to come out.

Speaker 8 (27:49):
Not that women don't like football, but we are giving
away the four P and C tickets for the football
game this fall. First twenty five callers will get three
months free membership, three months added on to their year membership.
So that's a huge, huge discount there. And and it'll
be fun. I mean there's tonight, it'll be fun Tomorrow
and it'll be fun. We're in Front Creek across from Aspen.

Speaker 4 (28:12):
I've always had a.

Speaker 5 (28:16):
Non scientific opinion about sex when it comes to aging
that I think there is triggers.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
I'm making this all in my head.

Speaker 5 (28:25):
It's just stuff that I've learned in studied. This is
just a Tony Vannetti theory. Okay, okay, that there is
a clock, internal clock. When people talk about cancer. You
had no cancer and all of a sudden click and
your body just starts the cancer gene heart, all that
stuff aging.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
I think this is the Tony Vinetti theory.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
I think the more sex you have, it fools your
body that you're still in the I'm still pro creating
game and it holds. This is again, this is my theory.
This is what I told Jackie. I said, the more
sex we have, the younger i'l be because I think
the more see, because you fool your body. That how
he's still procreating, right, and maybe it'll hold off stuff.

Speaker 4 (29:06):
That is my opinion. It worked on Jackie.

Speaker 8 (29:09):
Or having more sex, well, even if it's not true,
you're having fun while you're doing it.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
Right, that's exactly, or whether someone's in the room or not.
So we all have busy lives.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
It's about blood flow. Keep the blood.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Yes, yeah, you get the phone call start without me.
I don't care.

Speaker 7 (29:26):
Uh, we men and women here, just to be clear, but.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
And what he should give me? One minute on Oliver?
Why is he so awesome? He's been with you eight years.

Speaker 8 (29:34):
Oliver's amazing. As you mentioned, he's a nurse practitioner and
he was feeling the effects of it. When he got
his thyroid correctly because we do thyroid as well and
all the other hormones, he felt a thousand times better.
So he's a testimony. And people always ask me, how
do you guys you know, travel and look so great
and do what you do. I'm like, we practice what
we preach.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
And so does Oliver h And by the way, men
driving right now, use that on your wife and you can.
Tony Minetti said, more sex we have that they'll stave
off to season. Uh yeah, you can use it at
home after the dinner table, get finished, after the evening prayer.

Speaker 4 (30:13):
So get it done okay, and then the events tonight again.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
Bargetown Road, you can see the white tent in front
of the new store and it smells like new paint.
Is just how new the place is. A yeah, it's
all a new. Go to e n NU dot co
dot co or call FORTU five five hundred forty five
O five hundred get the deal, Oliver. We'll talk to
you about your hormones and get it straight in the way,

(30:39):
and you need to stay on top of it. And
it's not something where you just hit and run. This
is a longer process. If you're in for this for
the long haul, let's go.

Speaker 8 (30:48):
Yeah, and we could do many consoles without labs. Yeah,
it's better obviously to have the labs to sit in
front to tell you exactly how he's gonna tell your plan.
But just talking with someone you can kind of tell
what they're gonna need.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Are you still taking patients for the for the Colsier's
doctors sort of like doctor Rayes is he's still taking patients? Yes, okay,
all right, so if you want to get that, he
is my doctor for the last I don't know, seven
or eight years. However, he's long, he's been with you guys.
But he's really changed my life. I mean, there's no
question about it. And it probably saved my life when
I had a heart attack because he put me on

(31:21):
a stat in two years before I had the issue,
and keeping.

Speaker 4 (31:24):
That cluster out of my blood vessel's probably saved it
probably saved me that day.

Speaker 8 (31:27):
I always get compliments on Oliver. I mean, people that
come to the front Creek office will tell me often,
oh my gosh, he's amazing.

Speaker 5 (31:34):
Like it.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
Oh, I don't doubt it.

Speaker 7 (31:36):
I talk with Oliver. He's very knowledgeable and very passionate
about it.

Speaker 5 (31:42):
And by the way, this is not one of those
pushy you know they're like, hey, we can help you
if not have a good day.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
It's not a pushy situation.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
Women and men Jackie and Susan Toddler Whitten have been
on hormone replacements for a decade, uh and it's it's
worked for them, from the prischoster on to the to
the testosterone, so it all works and I think it
really has lessened their menopause effects because of it.

Speaker 4 (32:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (32:09):
Oh, of course I challenge people like go to other places,
like at least one other if you're gonna come to us,
because you will see the difference and what we do
versus what other clinics might do as far as the
comprehensiveness of it.

Speaker 7 (32:22):
But yeah, come see us tonight or tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
Night, Oliver, say come see me. I'm Olliver, Come see me.

Speaker 7 (32:27):
Come see us here at the AT.

Speaker 5 (32:31):
I love it, man, it's exploded. Thank you guys for
hanging out with us today. I want to remind people
about Kleine locks and.

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In a while, you've got to come on.

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Just for your from your merchandise being protected and your
employees being protected, go to clinlock dot com. These are
the Klin Brothers. Man, They've been doing it since nineteen fourteen.
They got you covered. Thank you, John back in the
studio and Danny and Austin here and Dwight Whitting I'm
Tony Venetti. I'm headed to Purdue to enjoy my son's

(33:19):
graduation for the next couple of days.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Have a great day. On NewsRadio eight forty w h
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