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i love it. >> i love that song. >> last day of august. i can't believe it. tomorrow is september 1, it's the day kids in public school here in wisconsin head back to the classrooms. today, august 31, is national mac maker day. there are a lot of people that t matchmakers, million dollar matchmakers and some people fashion themselves as matchmakers. it is always interesting to talk to somebody who has had success in this area wre they have somebody up that ends up being in love and or getting married. >> have you ever set anyone up? >> yes. if you have somebody smart in your life they will advice you not to.
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you is the them up? >> no after high school, but i felt bad and i actually hurt the friendship. so that was a little painful, but, it was actually a good connection for a while. and i think, that they had this article about what makes a good matchmaker whether you are doing it professionally or a friend trying to set somebody up. they said it takes a little social savvy, the ability to listen, and then it is an issue of timing. >> that's true. i think that is right. i have set a couple peoe of them. i mean -- no, but because i set them up also under the gaze of you know this probably isn't going to work. if you are just set for going out and having a nice time i think you two would get along. >> not necessarily this is going to be a love connection. >> i did do match making today. >> you did? >> yeah it was for you. >> oh, thank you. >> i matched you with my shirt. >> omg.
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they are squirrels. >> these are squirrels. my shirt is all squirrels and i did this for you today. this is all for you molly faye. >> because you know how much i hate squirrels. >> the whole shirt is made of skills. >> oh, my gosh you -- the whole shirt is made of squirrels. >> this is the best match making job i have ever done. >> that's so funny i can't believe you bought that. >> molly has not noticed all morning. literally i sit next to her i look. there it looks like a pattern did you notice it cameraman dave? >> no. >> it's so small. >> amanda did you notice they were squirrels paul? >> wearing those sharp glasses you didn't notice either? >> you have been right next to me. >> chef mike did you notice it? >> right away. >> gilbert brown did you notice it was squirrels on her shirt? >> we weren't close enough. >> i wasn't looking at your shirt. [laughter] >> he said nice pants. >> got a lot of nice pants
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>> all right women are 50% more likely to do this then men, that is sing in the shower. in honor of that this is our soundoff question today, go to our facebook page, >> that's right. >> what do you sing in the shower? >> what do you sing in the shower? >> um, i sing broadway and usually it's um, from rent. i have never seen cats so i don't sing that. >> lot of broadway show tunes, but i love not the whiz, but -- >> wicked. >> wicked. [laughter] >> okay call me out i really don't know what i'm talking about. first up his nickname was the grave digger when he played for the green bay packers remember he had that thing going on. gilbert whenever he would sack somebody right. gilbert brown knew his own life was at risk if he didn't do
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gilbert to the yellow couch along with dr. rafael foss and the plan that helped gilbert lose 32 pounds which is nutrimost. look at that picture. look at you. you're a big dude, you walked in and you're like so skinny. [laughter] >> see him crack a smile what up slim? >> sitting next to the great doctor right here. >> i'm noticing less of you. >> that's good. i am happy. >> you are? >> i'm very happy. >> c or do they like you bigger? >> chicks still like the keg, but just a smaller keg. not a six-pack. ju amall s keg. >> i think this is one of those ingseople don't expect to see youitting herealking about. why did you say, hey youav yo eye dept hartmen -- identity has been in your size why did you decide you wanted to
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48 from congestive heart failure and i just had a younger brother pass away from breast cancer. people starting to go away right now. i didn't want to be that person. you look at a lot of different things you think you can help and you know, i found dr. foss and omg. >> is it true 32-pounds in one month you lost? >> i know men can getre cancer i never actually met someone who had a male in their life die from breast cancer. i'm sorry to hear about your dad as well as your brother. >> thank you. >> how does the nutrimost 855-burn-fat program work and why do you think gilbert has been so successful with this program and plan? >> it's really simple. we're unlike anything else out there. you know all of the other programs out there, they give you the same exact program. we're all different. we all look different, thing
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going to react the same way to the same protocol? we can't do that. so our program the reason we really have no competition is because we create a customized unique program for each individual. it's completely personalized. we use our intelligence to figure out exactly what he needs, we give him a food list, we'll tell him exactly what his body needs to get himself balanced and it takes care of the underlying cause of the problem. when he first came in is not where it is supposed to be. [laughter] >> i was like that. >> uh-huh. >> exactly and you know, he made laidhis body out on the line fos team for many years a lot of abuse and aches and pains. he said i'm frustrated and i'm sick and tired of feeling sick and tired i and i want to do something about it. he has changed his life. we're so proud of him.
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life is not the same. >> uh-huh. what is his metabolic age. you mentioned changing your metabolism. >> when you come in to see us -- [laughter] >> can i tell them? [laughter] >> we measure a whole bunch of different things body fat percentage, body fat. he is a 45-year-old guy. his age was that of a 77-year-old man. >> woe. >> when he first came in. now, 40. >> how old are you again? >> >> he is younger than his real age. by about five years. [laughter] >> roughly. [laughter] >> that's what our clients are experiencing. people look younger they feel younger. >> yeah, is it true i didn't know, i knew the grave digger nickname, but is it true people also called you big gilbert. >> they called me a lot of things. always big.
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>> not when i was playing unless mike or fritz called me that that meant i had to get on the treadmill. >> being big and playing in the nfl was actually a good thing. it was part of your career part of your professional experience. >> yeah because, fourth and 1 and third and 2 you have to be big to stop that double team. that's what i did, but i ain't choking nobody no more. you know what i'm saying. trying to get my fix and this great doctor tells get my sexy on this great doctor tells me i sure will. >> you look at these pictures. >> i didn't look bad before, but i look tremendously good now. >> you see it in your face, this skinny little waist and tiny legs. >> i wouldn't say skinny little waist. >> you're still a big boy. >> thank you. >> trim. >> you're very trim. >> the muscles are coming out too.
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cravings like so much of your identity you have a burger named after you don't you? this is like such a change i think in your mental shift of your identity and your persona. how about cravings how about things like that how has it helped you stop some of those? >> you know i call the doctor because i was if amazement i was a big soda drinker. my favorite place down the road was church's chicken. i would go get a 8 piece and different things like that. now, and everybody know me that really know me know i love to eat and i can throw down. everybody knows that. when they see me they are man like are you sick something wrong with you? you know what i'm saying because, the doctor showed me ways where i can do things that i can feel comfortable in doing them. confident in doing them and when i am eating these foods instead of getting the an 8 piece of chicken i can't go no further to a 3 piece. i don't drink no more soda.
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everybody knows, man water. you know what i'm saying. it's just a great feeling to know that the doctor ain't got to be standing on my shoulder telling me no, yup, no, yup, i can do it on my own. >> you have the tools. >> one of the things we teased people with was your high school weight. this is incredible. this is the first time is this true you weighed less than 300 pounds. >> i told the doctor this did probably the less i weighed since birth. [laughter] >> your mother hopefully she had a c section. [laughter] >> right. >> that's a true thing to say though. that's got to feel good people don't recognize you in some cases right? >> it's funny i had to run to ups yesterday to go drop some stuff off. and, i ran into anthony petis and we were talking people were
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wonder how many people know you have a m ma championship and super bowl world champion. they would say hey, hey hey. you're gilbert no. it's kind of awesome. i just want to thank the doctor for showing me the way to do these things because, like i said my father passed away at 48 and i want to be around for a while. >> good for you. >> that's awesome. >> here's information so you can contact dr. foss at 855-burn-fat. you're right in tosa. >> you have a beautiful new office there that we visited. people can go in and just get that assessment we talked about. find out what your metabolic age is. what your fat per accept damage. you can set your own plan how much you want to lose which is great. >> thank you both. >> thank you so much for having us. we're very proud of gilbert. >> yeah good for you.??
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couch for many years to come so thank you. we're excited. we have a lot more coming up on today's show including a program that teaches kids to fish. it takes milwaukee area young people out on the water to experience the great outdoors and hopefully make a catch too. we'll tell, but that. also ahead these local survivors have a very important message for others that happily ever after is possible. how they transform their lives into a real fairytale. after the break chef mike is back with his healthy fish taco that is good for you. we'll show you the special ingredient that gives this dish some kick. we'll be back next on the
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[laughter] welcome back to the morning blend where we're cooking with thunder bay.yo mexican favorite, but this next dish takes on a cajun twist. >> it's got spice, it's got fruit and most of all lots of flavor. chef mike stigler is back from thunder bay to make blackened fish tacos. my parents were just at thunder bay last week. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> they should have said something. >> they are moving closer to where your restaurant is located. my dad was like i want to go and have lunch at thunder bay they loved it. >> they are moving to be closer to thunder bay.
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the things i think you do so well is sort of like seasonal things and making use of some seasonal whether it is fruits or vegetables or sort of making some healthy dishes that have great flavor. >> definitely. we try to change the menu up a couple times a year based not only on what is seasonal and fresh, but als based on customer feedback and things they have had and told us they like and different ideas we get from different places so we like to do different things. this cajun fish t start in something like that. something we tried a little bit one time got a lot of really good feedback and it ended up on the menu. i'm going to show you who we put that together. >> that is the biggest skillet i ever have seen somebody use on tv. [laughter] >> it was so funny to see you using it. just so casually using this giant. >> when you use cast iron you don't want to mess around with any sort of rachel ray spatula
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>> i like it. [laughter] >> i like to start with i'm going to incorporate this in and use it as a pointer. >> she's not going to be able to move beyond the spatula. anything else you say she will go back to the spatula. >> we're going to start with cod. fish tacos traditionally usety lappa is one thing. also traditionally it's a breaded fish deep fried. we have atlantic cod. i'm going to drizzle this with a little oil. toss that oil around there and the point is when i put these seasonings in the seasonings will be able to stick-to-it better. this is cajun seasoning i have here. your traditional cajun blend, red pepper, black pepper, cayenne pepper, garlic, onion a lot of bold flavors. if you were doing this at home you could go all in and make it as spicey as you want or pull
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flavor. >> doing going to make you snee? >> every time we put this together in the restaurant, molly sneezes. >> when you use that at thunder bay molly is sneezing here. >> i can feel that pepper go right into my sinuses. >> then i got this little bit i started before i'm going to show you how we put this together. we use white corn tortillas. we're going to use our nice soft corn we have a little bit of southwest slaw. this is cabbage that has a little bit of salsa as well. a little cilantro. layer that right on the bottom. and then from that we're going to go ahead -- >> where is the spatula? >> this is the taco here. [laughter] >> this is the cod here. we're going to move this here this way. we're going to go ahead and put the cod on top of the slaw. so that slaw is going to provide a little buffer from keeping the
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>> nobody wants soggy fish taco. >> no they don't. from that we're going to put a little roasted pineapple and papaya salsa. this is pineapple and papaya which we hit on the wood fire grill a little bit. salt and pepper, jalapeno and sweet chili garlic sauce. we didn't try to stay within the paraparameters this is cajun, ts is mexican. we solely thought about what tastoo and they bring a delicious kind of sweet and spicey and it's just a fantastic tasting twist. >> you're going to give me the giant one aren't you? all right. >> this is on the menu at lunch and dinner at thunder bay. we have two of them. i'm going to be talking for a while. >> mmm. >> that sweet chili sauce. >> we have three on the dinner
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shared plate you can get them sit on the patio outside. we're going to have packer games on outside. we have two giant screen tvs out there. you can come in get fish tacos watch the packers game. sit at the bar if it's raining, have tacos stay have dinner thunder bay, milwaukee, wisconsin. exit 294 stop by and see us. >> you use that spatula at the >> i'm going to give this to the grill guy today and say you have to use the famous spatula. >> i feel like you need to be outside at a giant grill. >> i don't get many days off i bring the outside in. >> yeah. [laughter] >> i love it. >> that is yummy. our producer will she kill me if i take another bite? >> she will. >> you can head out to thunder bay and get your own fish tacos you can find molly's parents there on mondays and thursdays.
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>> thanks mike. >> thank you. good stuff mike really delicious. thank you so much. all right still ahead, a lot of kids are heading back to school, but why more and more adults are hitting the books. up next these women are dressed in character. how they have overcome significant adversity to create their own fairytale and the
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welcome back to the morning blend. finding your fairytale is a behind the scenes documentary that showcases 13 local survivors who have overcome significant adversity including mental illness, chronic disease, addiction and traumatic life experiences. their goal is to inspire others to keep fighting and to believe that happily ever after is still possible. >> i love it. angie kupper and two women in the film erica retzlaff and misti hawn. welcome to the morning blend you guys. >> thank you. >> hello princesses. >> great to see you. >> we'll have to explain w you are here. >> it's a little early for us. [laughter] >> talk a little bit about the motivation behd this and what the concept is. >> yeah, so basically we wanted to give people hope that happily
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might face. we reconnected people with the classic fairytale characters, but gave them a more realistic story something people can relate to. instead of saying you're not a princess because you're not perfect we're saying you are a princess because you have overcome your struggles. >> i love the idea of using i don't know if you would say humor, but something sweet and idealic, a fairytale to explain the complexity of life. the difficulty and the will t feel. so let's talk a little bit about each one of your stories. your story is, you're sleeping beauty and it's because you actually have narcolepsy right? which is how do you describe to someone doesn't know it? >> it's a chronic sleep disorder. it causes me to fall asleep at inopportune times. before i was diagnosed i was falling asleep at 20, 30 times it could last from a few seconds to several minutes and
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at least ten years before diagnosed. that's the case for me. >> do you know it's coming on and do you fully go out? >> i didn't used to know it was going on which was really scary. but now that i have been diagnosed and i'm on medications and i have a better sleep schedule i can kind of feel when it's coming so i do take afternoon naps and try to schedule it so it doesn't take over. >> you would probably fall asleep what at school? >> yes. behind the we'll a few times -- wheel a f never to the point it would cause a accident it was usually only a few seconds, but it was terrifying and so embarrassing. i always have been very motivated and school was very difficult. i never read a textbook to save my life. i just couldn't do it. i fell asleep in class constantly. in high school i was caught taking notes while i was asleep. it was like this in between state where i'm conscious, but not conscious. so it was a challenge, but once i was diagnosed it was kind of a
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finally at least knew what was going on. >> very frustrated. >> red riding hood what is your story about? >> i'm a domestic abuse survivor. ri was in an abusive relationshp for 15 years. one in three women are said to be in an abusive relationship. my story is i just decided one day i was started to question like red riding hood. this can't be right. this can't be what i deserve. i can't be everything that he is saying it can't be and once i started questioning that, and started looking at how it was effecting my children and the chaos in my household, i finally just, walked out with the kids and the clothes on my back and haven't looked back since. >> good for you. alice in wonderland. addiction for the better part of two years. i went through rehab for about a year and been sober for about 8
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way back up. >> good for you that is incredible. how do you feel about the fairytale aspect of all of your stories? >> i love it. it's so inspiring. these women just give me all of the hope in the world and men as well we have a prince charming on our team. >> oh, you do that's great. the video trailer, the photo shoot of you guys is incredible. the costumes the styling. the video shoot you did. everything is so done and you're looking for people to help you complete this project. the big part of what you are doing the kick start of campaign goes through friday? >> through friday at midnight yeah. we need to raise enough money to finish the documentary. i have no experience in documentaries or film, but i was inspired to put the project together. we really are just an independent team we are not a production company so we're doing everything on our own. and we just need just under $4,500 to finish the
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what is the best way for people to help you and how can they do that? >> right now we have a kick starter campaign that goes through friday at midnight. you can go on and you can actually it's not just donations you can buy into the project. so for $25 donation they will get our 2017 wall calendar with all of the images. for $50 they can get a download of the documentary when released. really every little bit counts. we're ting really hard to produce aenta docum because i think it's a message people need to hear. >> concept. great job you guys. here's how people can help support you. they can go to your facebook page to find the kick starter campaign. finding your fairytale project. you can find more about the documentary and a way to support them through the kick starter campaign. thanks for being here you guys and thanks for telling your stories. >> you're all perfect. perfectly imperfect. i love the way you embrace that it's awesome.
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>> she was miss minnesota i don't know if you know that. >> oh, it feels so good. >> there is something about a crown at makes somebody feel confident and empowered. >> am i wearing mine wrong? >> it is so true girlfriend. it's true. >> that's awesome. thanks ladies. >> thank you. appreciate it. so nice. up next, roll out the pomp and circumstance, today this man is a graduate. agn, decided to go back to school and how there is still plenty of time for you to sign up for fa. look he is wearing a crown too. >> you can wear a crown too. >> he's a graduate.
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welcome back to the morning blend. our next guest is a personal trainer and already had a bachelors degree, but knew there was more he could do to help his clients he just needed a little more knowledge. >> nick mathias turned to herzing university to help further his career and nick is here along with christy nyemeck, director of admissions welcome to the show you guys. >> thank you. >> great to see you both. >> great to have you here. this is a neat story you had a four year degree working as a professional. decided to really help your clients the most you needed a little more education.
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in 2014 with a degree i kineseology i have been working as a personal trainer the last three years, i decided to go back to school at herzing for the massage therapy and just finished yesterday. >> congratulations. >> pairing the two together allows me to help speed up the process of recover for clients so they can get back to doing their activities like they were whhey were younger and >> i wanted to ask how the two compliment each oer. you were already in an industry, in a field helping people heal from injuries. you added this as a way of complimenting that truly. >> with personal training can you only get so far. muscle memory is a huge portion of it. so people who have had injuries like for example a rotator cuff injury there is so much scar tissue that can build from an
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moving in the correct way and then adding massage therapy on top ofhat helps to breakdown the scar tissue, get the joint moving a little better so they can speed up the recovery process and get back to playing golf or tennis or running or doing work at the computer. whatever their sports is. >> that's awesome. what is your plan now? >> ctinue to grow my tool box and build on my knowledge i have currently about the body.and hoi more toy here i always think this student is so awesome there is no way the next time we see her she's going to bring someone who is as good and as fun and uplifting and inspiring as the last person. and every time it's wonderful. i mean you must love what you do. >> yes actually i had fun yesterday i went into their classroom and i was like hey guy who is wants to come. >> who wants to be on tv. >> yup. i get to meet a lot of amazing
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has arent diffe story, but a lot of them have something they have done previously and they want to add on or change it. just to enhance themselves as a person. >> yeah. is it pretty typical that someone is working already when they come for therapeutic massage? >> yeah a lot of people this is either a career change or add on to something else. personal training is a big one. a lot of hair stylists will come their repertoire.d thiso int >> oh. >> there is a massage part of >> because then they coulde a massage therapist and hair stylist if they have smaller salon or own their own place. there are so many things you can ir with msage tha makes a good fit and allowsomeone like nick who makes his own money and generates his own clients to do more. >> one of the other things i love about herzing andhe students you bring is most of them are not just high school graduates who are going through a traditional college experience.
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life usually a job, is it true your fiancee is here in the studio? there she is. >> there she is hi. >> you get to benefit from the massage therapy too. >> she does. [laughter] >> she's the perfect person to learn on. >> she's your first patient? >> yup. i got to try everything out on her first. >> lucky girl. >> did it work for you to be going to school and to have a life and to work that i to also beet working? >> herzing is really convenient to the students that have another life. they do a great job of scheduling classes and be able to work and clinic hours for the massage program around what our schedule is. i was able to fill my work hours, my family time at home with her and school on top of each other it wasn't too stressful. i was able to make it through. so i'm here today. >> that's cute. >> still standing. [laughter] >> a lot of people think with
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school starts september 6, but if you reall want this i can help you get through the process within a day. >> if not september whens the next class? >> we have one starting later in september. if it is massage therapy i would look at the september date that's when they come together and get started. >> you want to be part of that group. >> it's a great school for it too. >> we hear a lot about the massage therapy program and how wonderful it is at herzing and your skill set is wonderful and the transferring of credits. you can call today mention the morning blend when you do. schedule a visit, ask questions, your enrollment fee will be waived if you mention the morning blend. be sure to do that when you call. here's the phone number (262)649-1710 or herzing.edu/brooield. congratulations. >> yeah congratulations. >> great to meet you thanks christy. still ahead a group
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here with revolutionary ways to treat the dark circles is lifestyle expert melinda mckenzie. we're going to be seeing a realtime lapse video it is untouched and demonstrates how this new product called plexaderm works. >> it's so exciting taken the country by the storm. is it pulls moisture to the surface of the skin while it tightens the skin. that's why those bags instead of covering them we're of them. anything on your face you are worried about, a line, a crease, the bags puffy bees. what this -- puffiness. this pulls the moisture to the surface and tightens your skin. it works throughout the day. >> how quickly does it work. how long does that take before you really see the results? >> we have ritchie in this video applying the cream so we can show you through time life how it works. you put it on clean dry skin. put a dab and dab it under your
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something i really like. men as well as women nothing to think about. put it directly on your skin. you will feel it working immediately. ritchie here his struggle is the under eye bags he has the physical bags under his eyes. >> that's what i have too. >> and it's frustrating because it doesn't matter how much moisturizer or how much makeup they are still there. >> yes. >> that's the issue. >> yes. >> the great thing about this when you asked how quickly it works can you feel it working right away. within a minute or so you can actually see it decrease. >> for sure. we're a the eye on the left, is exceptionally different from the eye on the right where you still see large bags. >> it's exciting. we tell people ten minutes tops is when the full spectrum happens. put the cream under your eyesur yo creases, forehead lines whatever you want and dry your hair, brush your teeth give it ten minutes on your clean dry skin. then if you are a guy if you don't want to moisturize don't. if are you a woman and you want to go ahead.
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want that in addition to, but you don't have to get it. just make sure you are using the right moisturizer because we want plexaderm to do its job. >> then you can put makeupr it. >> because who doesn't want to do that. i don't want to get rid of bags and not wear makeup i don't go to my mailbox without wearing makeup. it's at the ten minute mark where it is the full impact of what plexaderm does. the exciting thing for men and women, you don't have to think about i skin and let it do its thing. >> this video i have seen go viral across the country. people have tried so many different things. tea bags some people use ice or whatever. one thing i think is really important for us to note this does not involve a doctor visit, it does not involve injections of any kind. >> yeah it's very exciting. this is brand-new technology they have been working-a-thon for a while. what they did was they actually took some of the ingredients
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how they formulate it and that's how it works. pulling up the moisture which is really important. >> that's why you have the rock there. i was wondering. >> that's why i have the rock to show where it comes from and why it's doing what it is doing. that's the question we get asked what is the distinction between this product and other products. we're not covering them up. >> there is the rock right here. >> here is the cream right here. we're gooing t explain the sum in a what i really like there is no prep work, no doctors no thinking ahead. they have been working on this for quite a while. it's on facebook been taking the country by storm because it works. that's why we like to do the time lapse video so peoplean see. lines, creases, forehead lines anything you want to fill that's what you want to use it on. it good for the day. >> taking a look at the video again. you can see up to several minutes that it is diminished even more so it looks plyct healthy. >> that's the other thingoo.
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surface of your skin that's why not everybody needs lotion right. because that's the big thing. that's the issue i have. i just get the lines and creases my skin is so super dry. we want to pull that to the surface. the other thing about ritchie he is a very friendly guy, but we asked him not to smile. the reason we did because we want to see the face exactly the same as before and after. because obviously if you smile it changes t the effects. we want you to see it like that how that bag has gone away. we're not covering anything up we're making that go away. > afters too. other demonstrations of this product, plexaderm really working and again this is just a cream. this guy -- >> can you stand it? >> has huge bags that looks like almost impossible. >> same with this woman and dark circles. and so that's the important thing here. every kind of skin, no matter what your issue is, remember we're doing the same thing at the same time, pulling the moisture, tightening the skin. that's what you want and you want it done in a natural way. that's what is so exciting.
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eyelid? some people have puffy eyelids too? >> sure anything that is bothering you, you feel like you want tightened, play around with itnd see what works for you. i have tried it for me it's like the lines right here. i don't know why they bother me so much. that's my thing. for people with bags that's a really important -- >> do that one more time the area you treat. >> this is me this is my thing this is what i worry about. we all have our things right. i didn't like the big intent tag be softer. >> the serum has hyaluronic aci in it. it doesn't have oils in it. >> yes that's exactly what we're telling people make sure to put this on clean dry skin when you do if you choose to use a moisturizer stay away from the oils we don't want it to dilute the effect of what plexaderm is doing. that's why we offer the serum so if you are not sure what you have start it off right. and everything has a 30 day money back guarantee.
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now. moisturizing the skin is easy too. getting under the eye bags, crow's feet, wrinkles, simply disappear from view is remarkable. that's exactly what that does. this morning blend special for plexaderm is happening right now, you get the plexaderm and moisturizing serum 40% off, plus, if you buy two, you get the third for absolutely free. call toll free right now (800)865-8214 or you can go to great to meet you. >> great to meet you. >> thank you so much. >> now we're going to head to tiff. all right thanks molly. up next for some kids if wisconsin fishing is a way of life. for others they have never been on a boat.
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here's today's art's cameras ps pictur the day. >> reagan sent this of her 1 week old kitten named lucy. when she isn't sleeping she's flying and the house. probably at 3:00 a.m. right. she's always around sits in frt of the tv and watches the gymnast and she would try to catch the gymnasts flipping around on the screen with her paw. >> that is hilarious. >> i guarantee that sleeping photo is in the middle of the
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>> i love the name lucy. so cute. thanks for sending that. nowhat school is back in session 're all getting up earlier and that means coffee is a necessity. there is no better way to get your daily kick than with a tasty cup of steep and brew. >> we deliver steep & brew to a local nonprofit in our coffee on us contest. this month i met with darren and matt from reeling in the future. we visited with them at beach side bait and boat on pewaukee lake. s milwaukee area youth out on the water to give kids a fun day of fishing and a chance to experience the great outdoors in a way many of them never have before. during their outings each kid receives equipment that they actually can keep and use again in the future. matt and darren use their expertise and passion for fishing to give the kids fishing lessons and a memorable experience on the lake. >> reeling in the future is partnered with boys and girls
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take on the lake catches at least one fish. >> matt and darren say if there is a day the fish aren't biting the experience is still worth it because kids learn patience and an appreciation for the outdoors. every year reeling in the future hosts a fishing tournament to raise funds to make the outings possible. >> if you and your business are interested in donating to help this wonderful group or if you would like to participate in their fishing tournament visit facebook.com/reeling in the future. fish i wonder how you fared. >> check this out. i swear it was like five minutes. >> it's a little like sun fish. >> i couldn't believe it i'm serious it was like five minutes i reeled it in. i took it off the hook and they showed me how to do it safely. and then i grabbed it by the mouth which as well cool and i tossed it back into the lake.
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>> yeah. company and release. catch and release. >> my friend saw it she was like did you catch a gold fish? >> if you would like to nominate a nonprofit group or deserving person doing good in our community go to our website and mention in coffee on us. >> i liked that. fun visiting you thanks for the great work you are doing with ?? do - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew
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sing in the shower a lot of neal diamond. jason and valerie said that. sincing singing in the rain. >> i can't believe you wore a squirrel shirt. that is awesome. >> thank you. i know. >> how to include more fiber in your diet every day tomorrow. and fun facts about our national parks. and how to find the perfect
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this morning on today's take it's diddy off the vmas changing lives in new york city and table for two, scary. would you ever dine here? extravagance like never before. we go inside the homes of the super rich. that and mor >> announcer: from nbc news this is today's take with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this wednesday ing,mornugust 31, i on assignment. billy and tamron in the use. >> al is in l.a.
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