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ATM THROWBACK LIFE STORIES: Jeff Fisher (from 3/20/2020)

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At The Mic With Keith Malinak
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Apr 7, 2026
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3522
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Summary

Jeff Fisher, better known as Jeffy from Blaze Media, built his radio career through chaos, arrests, odd jobs, and on-air mistakes that somehow didn’t take him out. On this Throwback Tuesday edition of At The Mic with Keith Malinak , Keith sits down with Jeffy for a conversation that lives in the tension between things going wrong and somehow working anyway. From strange jobs to on-air mistakes, the path to radio isn’t polished, but it is real, and that’s exactly what makes it stick. Chapters: 00:00 The Guest Who “Shouldn’t Work”… But Does 02:30 Born Into Farm Life… and Something Already Feels Off 06:15 The Escape Plan That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen 10:45 The Job That Ended Because of One Open Mic 15:30 Horse Stalls, Head Shops, and Strange Side Hustles 21:00 Demolition Work, Jackhammers, and Starting From Nothing 27:45 The Moment Radio Became the Only Option 33:30 When It Almost Fell Apart (and Somehow Didn’t) 41:15 Family, Football, and the Side of Life You Don’t See On-Air 49:30 The Real Secret… It Was Never a Plan How many bad decisions away are you from accidentally finding your career?