Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Jeff Fisher (aka "Jeffy") from The Glenn Beck Program, Pat & Stu and Pat Gray Unleashed. In each episode of Chewing the Fat, Jeffy covers the daily fat pile, water cooler chit chat, road raging and a new segment called living the American Dream. Follow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyJFR Follow Jeffy on Facebook: Jeff Fisher Radio

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Ep. 63 | To Brexit or Not To Brexit | Guest: Pe...
To Brexit or Not To Brexit | Guest: Peter Bellerby https://bellerbyandco.com
21 min
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Ep. 62 | And The Winners Are...
And The Winners Are...
34 min
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Ep. 61 | Can You Be Without Your Smartphone for...
Can You Be Without Your Smartphone for an Entire Year? | Guest: Andrew Heaton
49 min
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Ep. 60 | Toys For Tots Needs Your Help | Guest:...
Toys For Tots Needs Your Help | Guest: Lieutenant General Pete Osman, USMC (Ret)
43 min
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Ep. 59 | Egypt's Minister of Antiquities Khaled...
Egypt's Minister of Antiquities Khaled El-Anany Does Not Like If You Climb The Pyramids
54 min
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Ep. 58 | Roger, The Ripped Kangaroo Dead at The...
Roger, The Ripped Kangaroo Dead at The Age of 12
51 min
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Ep. 57 | Alexa Call The North Pole | Guest: Cha...
Alexa Call The North Pole | Guest: Chanda A. Bell from Elf On The Shelf and North Pole.
26 min
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Baby Is Cold Outside Chewing The Fat Version
Baby Is Cold Outside Chewing The Fat Version
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Ep. 56 | Is Movie Pass Coming Back? | Guest: Jo...
Is Movie Pass Coming Back? | Guest: Jon Stinson from Operation BBQ Relief
38 min
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Ep. 55 | Baby Kale, Golden Globes and How Much ...
Baby Kale, Golden Globes and How Much Is This Costing?
51 min
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Ep. 54 | The Over Paid Air Force Band
The Over Paid Air Force Band
42 min
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Ep. 53 | Is He Alive or Dead? | Guest: Cam Edwards
Is He Alive or Dead?
60 min
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Ep. 52 | What Do We Call Ourselves Again...?
What Do We Call Ourselves Again...?
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Ep. 51 | Postmaster General or The Postal Servi...
Postmaster General or The Postal Service Board of Governors | Guests: Merril Hoge & Dr. Peter Cummings
34 min
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Ep. 50 | Baby It's Cold Outside on Fat Pile Friday
Ep. 50 | Baby It's Cold Outside on Fat Pile Friday
54 min
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Ep. 49 | People Are Dirty...
People Are Dirty Animals
53 min
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Ep. 48 | Photographer Gone Wild
Photographer Gone Wild and Aint Nobody Got Time For That
36 min
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Ep. 47 | The Mann's Are in The House | Guests: ...
The Mann's Are in The House | Guests: David Mann & Tamela Mann
24 min
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Season 9 Episode 8: ‘Evolution’ | 11/26/18
Jeff Fisher Along with Jason Buttrill and Maximus Fisher THAT MAKES THIS ‘TALKING WALKING DEAD’  IMDB: A small rescue mission braves a dangerous herd in their hunt for a missing comrade, only to discover a surprising threat that could doom them all.
31 min
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Ep. 46 | Black Mirror Coming To A Country Near You
Black Mirror Coming To A Country Near You... 
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Ep. 45 | Loose Animals and Drinking With St. Ni...
Loose Animals and Drinking With St. Nick | Guests: Kara Cooney & Michael P. Foley In When Women Ruled the World (published by National Geographic), celebrated Egyptologist and UCLA professor Kara Cooney takes readers on a riveting journey through the lives of six remarkable female pharaohs — Merneith, Neferusobek, Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Tawosret and Cleopatra — rulers who wielded the most significant power, despite their gender.   “Ancient Egypt is an anomaly as the only land that consistently demanded the rule of women to keep its regime in working order, safe from discord, and on the surest possible footing — particularly when a crisis was underway,” explains Cooney in the book’s introduction. While this does not mean that ancient Egypt treated women more fairly than other complex societies, it did utilize female power to avoid war and to maintain order. As Cooney explains, women “rule pragmatically; they don’t hog all the credit. Society won’t let them … In Egypt such women were the salvation for people again and again.” Washington, D.C.—How in the name of Christmas are you going to surprise and delight your friends and family with a fun and festive holiday celebration they’ll remember forever? Raise a glass to Christmas as it should be celebrated with the help of Drinking with Saint Nick: Christmas Cocktails for Sinners and Saints(Regnery History; October 16, 2018; $19.99) by bestselling author of Drinking with the Saints: A Sinner’s Guide to a Holy Happy Hour and expert mixologist, Michael P. Foley. One-part bartender’s guide, one-part spiritual manual, a dash of lightheartedness, and mixed with Christmas spirit, this book brings holiday cheer to sinners and saints alike.  
39 min
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Ep. 44 | How To Prepare for Thanksgiving | Gues...
How To Prepare for Thanksgiving | Guest: Burgess Owens
51 min
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Ep. 43 | Traveling During Thanksgiving Week | G...
Traveling During Thanksgiving Week | Guest: Scott Adams Now in paperback, and updated with a new afterword, Adams’ NYTBestseller takes an unflinching look at the strategies Donald Trump used to prompt mass delusion among both Democrats and Republicans. WIN BIGLY Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter By: Scott Adams In the summer of 2015, Scott Adams was in the middle of an unplanned career pivot from “guy who created the Dilbert comic” to a maverick political pundit. A week after Nate Silver put Trump’s odds at 2% in his FiveThirtyEight.com blog, Adams predicted on his own blog that Trump had a 98% chance of winning the presidency based on his persuasion skills. Now Adams explains how he knew so early that Trump wasn’t simply a lucky clown, taking readers inside one of the most important perceptual shifts in the history of humankind. In the paperback edition of his New York Times Bestseller, WIN BIGLY: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don’t Matter (Portfolio, October 30, 2018), Adams draws upon his background in hypnosis, persuasion and business to reveal the method in Trump's supposed madness, painting him as a “Master Persuader” who intentionally flipped the political narrative on its head. With the addition of a “one-year-later” afterword, Adams deconstructs the tactics Trump used to persuade his way to the White House, including:• Linguistic Kill Shots – Learn how Trump branded his opponents with persuasive nicknames that wouldn’t wash off. We all remember Low Energy Jeb, Lyin’ Ted, and Crooked Hillary. Find out why those names worked so well.• Setting the table – it is easier to persuade someone who already believes you are persuasive. By publishing the bestseller, Art of the Deal in 1987, Trump positioned himself as a stellar negotiator, and as a result, Americans expected he would be persuasive.• Visual Persuasion – Sight is our dominant sense. Find out how Trump consistently used weapons-grade visual persuasion (For example, “the wall”) while his opponents tried to sell invisible concepts. Making it clear that he did not agree with the policies of either candidate, Adams uses Trump’s historic presidential run to reveal truths about how humans are influenced, and how readers can copy those skills – for better or for worse. (We hope you use your new powers for good.) SCOTT ADAMS is the creator of Dilbert, one of the most popular comic strips of all time. He has been a full-time cartoonist since 1995, after 16 years working in the technology realm at a major bank and later a phone company. His many bestsellers include The Dilbert Principle, Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, and How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big. He is co-founder of WhenHub. He lives outside of San Francisco. For more on Adams, visit www.blog.dilbert.com, and be sure to follow him on Twitter, @ScottAdamsSays.
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Ep. 42 | Turkey Recall & Botulism in Texas from...
Turkey Recall in America | Guest: Mike Rowe & Peggy Rowe About My Mother features a foreword from Rowe’s son – Executive Producer, Show Host, and Podcaster, Mike Rowe, who has helped to make his mother a favorite among his “little Facebook friends” (as coined by Peggy) with a regular bit he calls, “Mondays with Mother,” where he shares her humorous antics with more than 5 million Facebook friends. Mike’s fans have turned out in droves to support About My Mother, which now has 76,000+ followers on its own Facebook page in just a few weeks. “It never fails.  Every time I involve my mother in a TV show or a commercial campaign, she upstages me,” says Rowe.  “Now, just as I was preparing to write a book of my own, she cranks out a feel-good hit of the summer.  And I’m not even in it! Typical.” Within hours of the book’s pre-release on Amazon last week it made numerous bestsellers lists for the online retailer, and received so many orders that the “pre-order” button malfunctioned. Currently, About My Motheris ranked in the top 50 of books on Amazon. “It’s a delight to work with Peggy,” says Merkh. “Her humor has been evident as I’ve followed her on Mike’s platforms. The journey for this book started in a very unorthodox way and I’m happy to help it continue to redefine the way publishing is done today. Who knew that ‘America’s Grandmother’ could be an industry disruptor?!” About My Mother: There's a Thelma Knobel in everyone's life.  She's the person taking charge—the one who knows instinctively how things should be. Today, Thelma would be described as an alpha personality.  But while growing up, her daughter, Peggy, saw her as a dictator–albeit a benevolent, loving one. They clashed from the beginning: Peggy, the horse-crazy tomboy, and Thelma, a genteel controlling mother, committed to raising two refined, ladylike daughters.   When major league baseball came to town in the early 1950s and turned sophisticated Thelma into a crazed Baltimore Orioles groupie, nobody was more surprised and embarrassed than Peggy.  Life became a series of compromises–Thelma tolerating a daughter who pitched  manure and galloped the countryside, while Peggy learned to tolerate the whacky Orioles fan who threw her underwear at the TV, shouted insults at umpires, and lived by the orange and black schedule taped to the refrigerator door.
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Season 9 Episode 7: "Stradivarius" | 11/19/18
Along with Jason Buttrill and Maximus Fisher THAT MAKES THIS ‘TALKING WALKING DEAD’ IMDB description… Carol seeks out an old friend living alone in a wilderness teeming with walkers; survivors make the perilous trek to a new home.
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