The Neil Haley Show

The Neil Haley Show

The Neil Haley Show
ประเทศ USA
แนวเพลง Education
ภาษา EN
จำนวนตอน 1275
ล่าสุด 30.05.2026

The Neil Haley Show is a syndicated radio program broadcast on over 150 stations across the United States, reaching over 5 million listeners weekly. The show features live streams 30-40 times per week and covers a variety of topics. It is hosted by Neil Haley and is distributed through various AM and FM stations in markets such as Pittsburgh, Tampa, Las Vegas, and others.

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  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Micky Dolenz, Amy Dolenz, Chad Priest, Tori Spelling, Dr. Adam Friedman, and Dr. Jack Rocco 30.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil and co-host Greg Hanna opened the Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto simulcast with Micky Dolenz of The Monkees and his daughter Amy Dolenz, talking about their new children's book Lalu Toot Toot, the second installment of Micky's Anthromythology series (following 2006's Gakky Two Feet). Micky, a lifelong science and anthropology geek inspired by the Lucy skeleton, coined the term "anthromythology" to fictionalize seminal moments in human history. Lalu Toot Toot tells the story of the first musical instrument, a Neanderthal-era bone flute, with a little boy who mimics his bird friend Fleet. Amy, who studied children's picture books and illustration at Emily Carr after years of acting, brought the story to life with watercolor illustrations as a school project that grew into a real book. She also recalled her father's Harold and Agatha stories he made up on the fly during her summer visits to England. Micky marked 60 years this week since the original Monkees TV pilot. They're aiming to do school readings next year. Visit MickyDolenz.com.Greg then joined Neil for the previously-aired Flight to London conversation with Jimmy McGorman (Goo Goo Dolls) and Robb Vallier, the veteran writer-producers (Dave Stewart, Weezer, Sabrina Carpenter) stepping out as their own act after years writing for others. They built their debut album Instructions for Losing Control on rigid creative guardrails inspired by Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel, and Scritti Politti, calling the sound "newstalgia." The album dropped November 21 with a release party November 22 in Westlake Village; first single "No One's Forgiven" is out now at FlightToLondonMusic.com.Neil then welcomed Chad Priest, Vice President of Humanitarian Services at the American Red Cross, to mark Giving Tuesday and the holiday season. Chad shared that the Red Cross distributed roughly $124 million in financial assistance to families in 2025, with nearly 90 percent of its workforce made up of volunteers. Home fires are by far the most common disaster (one every eight minutes nationally, with a 20 percent spike during the holidays), responded to in red vests by neighbors offering hugs, blankets, financial help, food, and clothing. Chad also reminded listeners the Red Cross connects military families overseas and supplies life-saving blood transfusions. Donate or schedule blood at RedCross.org, and consider gifts in someone's honor or memory.Neil then welcomed actress and mom Tori Spelling and board-certified dermatologist Dr. Adam Friedman to discuss eczema awareness through the Free To Be Me campaign with Arcutis. Tori shared how her own eczema emerged in adulthood during the stress of her first divorce, forcing production shutdowns and wardrobe changes, and how her 17-year-old daughter Stella has lived with eczema since childhood (often bullied at school over visible patches). After years of failed over-the-counter products, oatmeal baths, and concerns over steroid creams, their dermatologist recommended Zoryve (roflumilast 0.15% cream), a steroid-free, once-daily, non-greasy treatment that worked for both. Dr. Friedman explained eczema is a clinical diagnosis (no blood test or biopsy), often runs alongside asthma and seasonal allergies, and stressed steroid phobia is a real treatment barrier. Side effects of Zoryve can include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and application-site pain. Tori is also hosting her podcast Miss Spelling and 9021-OMG with Jennie Garth. Visit Zoryve.com.Neil closed with the Ultimate Men's Movement simulcast featuring Dr. Jack Rocco, marking Men's Health Awareness Month. Dr. Jack addressed the cultural problem of men neglecting their own health (often more attentive to their lawnmower than their body), the way men drop out of the gym in their 20s and 30s as families and careers take over, and why a strong preventive approach with men's healthcare beats the runaway cost of treating disease later. Visit TheUltimateMensClinic.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Rhonda Shear, Cedella Marley, Elizabeth Werner, Nicole Lapin, Michelle Gill, David Rose, and Gregg Sharp 30.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened the Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto simulcast with Rhonda Shear of USA Up All Night fame, who shared the full-circle story of her 23-year-old Rhonda Shear Intimates business (still on HSN with the iconic Ahh Bra at 35 million units sold) and the reboot of Up All Night with Kings of Horror on YouTube (1.5 million subscribers). After being approached at FrankenCon in Knoxville, Rhonda and her husband converted their second St. Petersburg warehouse into a full media studio and partnered with European film distributor Blue Sky in Prague to produce the new show, going to regular every-other-week production in January. She's bringing in regulars like John Brennan and Yuki of Joe Bob Briggs' The Last Drive-In, planning a January wrestling-themed show (Hollywood from GLOW and Nick Nemeth are in the mix), and reaching out to celebrities for cameos. Catch the Thanksgiving special November 22 at KingsOfHorror.com and visit RhondaShearUpAllNight.com.Neil and co-host Greg Hanna then welcomed Cedella Marley, Bob Marley's daughter and executive producer of Bob Marley Hope Road, the first-of-its-kind immersive entertainment experience at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Cedella described how the production weaves live performance, multi-sensory environments, and remixed Marley tracks (over 1,000 five-star reviews and counting) to bring her father's message of One Love, peace, hope, and revolution to audiences of all ages. The show features Bob's grandchildren Shasa Payne (Steve's daughter) and Zuri (Ziggy's daughter) as DJs after a real audition process. Closing on a note of hope amid disasters in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Haiti, she sang One Love with Greg. Visit HopeRoad.com.Neil then welcomed toy industry expert Elizabeth Werner for a sneak peek at this year's hottest holiday picks, warning that limited inventory means parents should shop early and comparison-shop. Her highlighted toys included the Bitzee Hamster Ball (digital pet for ages 5+), the Toniebox 2 screen-free audio player at $139.99 (over eight million original units sold, now with Tonie Play games and a sunrise alarm for ages 1-9), the Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Mix and Learn DJ Table for ages 6-36 months, and the Mi Robotic Pet Coding Chameleon (a Toy of the Year finalist that teaches kids to code screen-free). Visit WernerInfo.com.Neil then welcomed bestselling author and finance expert Nicole Lapin and PayPal's Michelle Gill to talk holiday cash-flow strategy. With cash flow as the number one holiday-budgeting stressor, they walked through PayPal's Buy Now Pay Later, which offers no interest or fees on Pay in 4 purchases from $30 to $1,500, transparent set repayment schedules, 90 percent approval rates, and (for a limited time through December 8) 20 percent cashback. Visit PayPal.com/BuyNowPayLater.Chef David Rose of Omaha Steaks then joined Neil to share Thanksgiving prep tips: thaw the turkey three to four days ahead, make desserts like cheesecake and bread pudding in advance, plan a timed oven schedule, and let Omaha Steaks fill the menu with pre-baked apple tartlets, garlic mashed potatoes, au gratin potatoes, green beans, and USDA Certified Tender filet mignon. David is hosting 70 Jamaicans potluck-style in Georgia this year. Visit OmahaSteaks.com and ChefDavidRose.com.Neil closed with the Triple G Podcast simulcast featuring Gregg Sharp, with updates across Gregg's three ventures. Radiate TV is now bringing podcasts onto its streaming platform with day-one monetization, marketing dollars driving organic discovery, and new ad-fill partnerships to maximize creator payouts. The World Series of Arm Wrestling just wrapped its best finals yet in San Diego with Harley-Davidson and Sheraton, with Rockwell Watches returning and prize money jumping toward the $80,000-$85,000 mark for season five (finals November 7, 2026).
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Jimmy Button, Eddie Jackson, JoAnne S. Bass, Jennifer Eskew, Dr. Taz, and Ed Lyon 29.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened with former Supercross star Jimmy Button to discuss Pay Dirt: The Story of Supercross, the new documentary out on VOD. Jimmy traced his path from riding dirt bikes at age 2 and racing at 5 (his dad owned a motorcycle dealership) to the top of the AMA Supercross series, before a catastrophic 2000 San Diego practice crash broke his neck and left him a quadriplegic. After a miraculous recovery, he co-founded the Road 2 Recovery Foundation to support riders facing similar injuries with therapies, home remodels, and rehabilitation help. He explained how Supercross fills NFL stadiums coast-to-coast for 17 sold-out rounds a year. Visit Road2Recovery.com.Neil then welcomed NFL alum turned Food Network star Eddie Jackson, who teamed up with Bota Box this football season to elevate the tailgate beyond burgers and beer with three wine-paired wing recipes: oven-roasted herb wings tossed in white wine sauce paired with Bota Box Pinot Grigio, fried harissa-garlic wings paired with Sauvignon Blanc, and tandoori-grilled wings with garam masala paired with the Bota Box Revolution red blend. Eddie shared how he transitioned from football to catering, food trucks, the Rose Hill Beer Garden in Houston, and winning Food Network Star nine years ago. Visit BotaBox.com/football.Neil then welcomed retired Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass, the 19th CMSAF and first woman to serve as senior enlisted leader of a U.S. military service, for Military Family Month. Chief Bass identified the key strengths veterans bring to the workforce (strong work ethic, adaptability, problem-solving, resilience) and emphasized that with over 200,000 service members transitioning every year, communities and companies need a whole-of-society approach. Now an advisor to PMI US, she pointed listeners to a new white paper at USPMI.com outlining how organizations can connect veterans to opportunities and care. Neil shared his board role with VetSOS and the importance of a strong transition story.Neil and co-host Sherrie Price Clark of Storehouse Media then welcomed retired ATF special agent Jennifer Eskew, who returned to discuss the 24th anniversary of 9/11 and her upcoming memoir Becoming Fire (foreword by Lieutenant Joe Kenda). Jennifer honored eight ATF colleagues lost to 9/11-related illness: Billy Sheldon, Cesar Santana, Chris Behan, Rick Price, Jerome Gant, Greg Baker, Larry Sanders, and most recently Frank Malter. She shared how 63 ATF agents arrived at the Pentagon hours after the attack, and remembered Peggy Hurt, a Kenbridge, Virginia neighbor who died in the Pentagon two weeks into her Army accounting job. Jennifer spearheaded a memorial in Kenbridge dedicated to victims of terrorism, war, and violence. Visit StorehouseMediaGroup.com.Neil then welcomed Dr. Taz (Tasneem Bhatia, MD), board-certified physician and host of the Hol+ Podcast, for a conversation on gut health as "ground zero" for whole-body wellness. Dr. Taz walked through the spectrum from poor nutrient absorption to mild inflammation (rashes, joint pain, allergies) to autoimmune disease and hormone disruption when gut health goes unchecked. She emphasized leafy greens, fermented foods, 40 grams of fiber a day, and hydration, plus high-quality supplementation, recommending Metagenics' two-in-one UltraFlora Probiotic Plus Multivitamin. Visit Metagenics.com.Neil closed with The Lyon Share Podcast simulcast featuring tax strategist Ed Lyon, broadcasting from his Certified Tax and Business Advisor class at Turfway Park in Northern Kentucky. Ed brought three students into the conversation: retired Army Colonel Ken Ring, a CPA new to tax planning; Earl Hardy, an eight-year financial services professional; and Paul Chen, an enrolled agent and real estate tax strategist. They discussed how this advanced strategy menu goes far beyond what most CPAs and attorneys know, and the importance of identifying clients whose tax pain outweighs their resistance to change.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Te Kohe Tuhaka, Eliza VanCort, Dr. Jack Rocco, and Jason Seal 29.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened with New Zealand actor Te Kohe Tuhaka, who stars opposite Jason Momoa in Apple TV+'s epic series Chief of War as Namake, the middle brother to Momoa's Ka'iana (and Momoa's actual ancestor in the story). Te Kohe shared how he started acting in high school in New Zealand 22 years ago at the urging of an iconic Kiwi actress, traced New Zealand's thriving production industry (Minecraft, Avatar, and Chief of War partly shot there), and described the unforgettable moment standing back-to-back with Momoa on a lava field before an action sequence Momoa himself directed. He praised Apple TV+'s commitment to scale and production quality (citing See as another example) and called the show a chance for Hawaiians to see their pre-unification history under King Kamehameha on a global platform. Chief of War is streaming on Apple TV+; follow Te Kohe at @TKTuhaka on Instagram.The Talk Nutrition simulcast with co-host Kelly Springer then welcomed communications strategist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author Eliza VanCort, founder of the Actor's Workshop of Ithaca and a Cook House Fellow at Cornell University. Eliza shared her circuitous journey from a tough childhood (where she conflated invisibility with safety) through law school, acting school, and a traumatic brain injury after being hit by a texting driver while on her bike, which forced her to rebuild her communication "brick by brick." She walked through Meisner-technique-based insights on physical communication (the power of not moving your head, getting quiet to lift an idea, observing the minutiae of human behavior) and connected nutrition, posture, and stamina to confident communication, mirroring Kelly's behavior-change approach to reversing type 2 diabetes and other conditions. Her book A Woman's Guide to Claiming Space covers everything from imposter syndrome to anti-mentors to boundary-setting, and her produced film Stationed at Home (set in Binghamton, New York) just landed distribution per Variety and is available for preorder on Apple. Visit ElizaVanCort.com and KellysChoice.org.Neil then welcomed Dr. Jack Rocco of the Ultimate Men's Movement for a deep dive into non-pharmacologic and regenerative treatments for erectile dysfunction. Dr. Jack walked through platelet-rich plasma (PRP), explaining how spinning down a patient's own blood concentrates the platelets and healing factors that drive collagen formation and tissue revitalization. He covered PRP applications including knee arthritis (which he uses on himself after three prior knee procedures), Dr. Charles Runels' Vampire Facial popularized by Kim Kardashian, the P-Shot for erectile function injected into the corpus cavernosum, and the O-Shot for female arousal, lubrication, and stress urinary incontinence by adding collagen support around the urethra. He then introduced the PiezoWave shock wave device used for calcific tendonitis (plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow) and to break up calcific plaque in penile arteries, typically delivered as a 12-treatment program three times a week for four weeks. His closing philosophy: health span over lifespan, and "if you're healthy and horny, you're healthy." Visit TheUltimateMensClinic.com.Neil closed with the No Sleeve Nation Podcast simulcast featuring host Jason Seal, working through the apparel design vote for the brand's first men's shirt drop. The frontrunners are a Stranger Things-themed sleeveless, a black-and-gold Pittsburgh design, a skull design, and a steel-themed mill design, with the possibility of an NSN 316 nod to Stone Cold nostalgia. Women's tank designs (cropped, racerback, tie styles) drop next week, with kids' shirts following. A vote will go to the fans, then pre-orders launch.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Neil Smith, Sherriece Kimbrough, Jason Mendelson, Dr. Jack Rocco, and Jennifer Eskew 27.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Talk Nutrition simulcast with co-host Kelly Springer opened with NHL executive and Stanley Cup-winning general manager Neil Smith of the NHL Wraparound Podcast. Beyond his career leading the 1994 Rangers to glory, Neil opened up about the grief that has shaped him, from losing his father at age 10 and his grandmother at 17, to his mother in 2011, to the unimaginable loss of his 21-year-old son to suicide seven years ago. He shared how weekly trauma therapy, volunteer service (HOA president of his 400-home South Carolina community, the Bon Secours Wellness Arena board, and informal grief counseling), and a daily commitment to staying present have helped him survive and grow. He urged Kelly and listeners to slow down, enjoy the ride, and remember that nothing happens outside the present moment. Tune in at NHL Wraparound with co-host Vic Morren, and look for big affiliate news with Kelly's Choice in 2026.Neil then welcomed Sherriece Kimbrough, Relationship Abuse Program Officer at the Allstate Foundation, for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Sherriece explained that one in four women and one in seven men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime, and nearly all will also experience financial abuse, a form of control that includes job interference, coerced debt, excessive spending monitoring, and forced allowances. She noted that survivors say lack of access to financial resources is the number one barrier to safety, with many reporting access to only $175.50 without their abuser's knowledge. She pointed listeners to the Foundation's Moving Ahead financial education workbook at allstatefoundation.org and the National Domestic Violence Hotline at thehotline.org for 24/7 help.Neil and Dr. Jack Rocco of the Ultimate Men's Movement then welcomed Jason Mendelson, known in the head and neck cancer advocacy world as "Superman HPV." Jason traced his 2014 diagnosis at age 44, when a small bump on his neck during a financial exam led within weeks to a stage four HPV-related tonsil cancer diagnosis, a radical tonsillectomy with 42 lymph nodes removed, and seven brutal weeks of chemo and radiation. He shared that the virus had likely laid dormant in the crypts of his throat for decades, that three out of four adults by age 30 carry HPV, and that oropharyngeal cancer has surpassed cervical cancer to become an epidemic among men aged 40 to 60. After being featured on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt and speaking at two congressional briefings on the Prevent HPV Cancers Act, Jason now serves on the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance and HPV Cancers Alliance boards and heads to Bangkok October 18 to 27 for the International HPV Conference. His message: see an ENT immediately for an unexplained neck bump or non-healing mouth sore, and talk to your pediatrician about the HPV vaccine for boys and girls age nine and up. Dr. Jack can be reached at TheUltimateMensClinic.com and largernewbedford.com.Neil then welcomed Jennifer Eskew, retired Virginia State Trooper and 29-year ATF Special Agent, whose memoir Becoming Fire: Chasing the Passion to Protect, Serve and Love launches November 18 with a foreword by Joe Kenda. Jennifer shared how she began undercover work as a state trooper in 1986, then spent 10 months full-time undercover in 1989 living in a federal housing project as her alias Lee Baylor, buying drugs and firearms from gang members in Portsmouth, before joining ATF and continuing undercover operations. She described one chilling moment at Freddy's crack house when a sawed-off shotgun was held four inches from her temple, and contrasted real undercover life with television portrayals, including the strict rules around drug use, integrity, and informant management.Neil closed with a brief segment promoting a documentary film with social media handle
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring James Pickens Jr., Marques Ogden, Evan Craft, and Dr. Anne Cope 27.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring James Pickens Jr., Marques Ogden, Evan Craft, and Dr. Anne CopeThe Storehouse Media Group simulcast with co-host Sherrie Price Clark opened with James Pickens Jr., Grey's Anatomy's Dr. Webber for over two decades and now executive producer and star of the short film Albert's Flower. James shared how the project began as a 12-page play handed to him by director Jim Glossman, evolved into a chamber-piece film shot in a single day in Montclair, New Jersey with co-star Ailis Cahill, and now joins the Montclair Film Festival's short film block on October 22 and 25, alongside the festival's tributes to Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese. He contrasted Grey's Anatomy (a producer-driven medium now hitting its 450th episode and 22nd season) with the actor- and director-driven intimacy of short film. Tickets at montclairfilmfestival.com.Neil then welcomed former NFL offensive lineman turned entrepreneur, speaker, and bestselling author Marques Ogden. Marques traced his path from Howard University, where he was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2003, through five NFL seasons learning behind icons like Marcus Stroud, John Henderson, and Hugh Douglas under rookie head coach Jack Del Rio (whose lesson "be your own CEO" stuck with him), to building the largest African American-owned subcontracting company in Baltimore at $25 million in revenue, to losing it all and bottoming out as a custodian in Raleigh with $400 to his name and a literal spoiled-milk rock-bottom moment. After years of grinding, he landed his first paid speaking job in 2016, was developed by Mel Robbins (motivation is short-term, inspiration is long-term), and has now spoken for 85+ Fortune 500 clients with his podcast Get Authentic with Marques Ogden topping 800,000 downloads since June 1. Visit MarquesOgden.com.Greg Hanna then joined Neil on Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto for a conversation with Billboard-charting bilingual Christian artist Evan Craft, whose debut book The Extra Mile (K-LOVE Books) tells the true story of his 1,200-mile coast-to-coast cycling trek across South America from Chile to Argentina. After playing in front of 80,000 people in Colombia and feeling like he had hit his peak at 25, Evan and his friends built Ciclo Vida, raising money for local nonprofits and prosthetics for two Venezuelan Paralympic athletes whose participation transformed the entire mission. Inspired by missionary Reinhard Bonnke's biography, he urged listeners to "love your neighbor as yourself" and live the extra mile. Visit EvanCraftMusic.com.Neil closed with a wildfire-preparedness conversation featuring Michael of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association and Dr. Anne Cope of the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety. Michael walked through pre-loss financial preparation, including the annual insurance checkup, extended replacement cost coverage, ordinance and law coverage, the difference between replacement cost and actual cash value policies, and the importance of updating policies for home improvements and considering renters insurance. He noted that materials are up 39 percent, labor up 26 percent, rentals up 28 percent, and home furnishings up 20 percent under recent inflationary pressures. Anne explained the three conditions that drive catastrophic wildfires (high density, drought, and high wind), why wind-borne embers are the real threat, and three concrete home-hardening steps: a Class A roof, ember-resistant or 1/8-inch mesh vents, and a five-foot non-combustible safety zone around the home (no wood mulch, wood fences, garbage cans, or bushes touching the walls). Visit APCI.org/wildfire.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Jimmy McGorman, Robb Vallier, Michael Gier, Scott Fifer, and Shawn Welsh 26.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Jimmy McGorman, Robb Vallier, Michael Gier, Scott Fifer, and Shawn WelshNeil and co-host Greg Hanna opened the Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto simulcast with Jimmy McGorman and Robb Vallier of the new synth-pop duo Flight to London. The two veteran writer-producers, whose credits span Goo Goo Dolls, Dave Stewart, Weezer, and Sabrina Carpenter, explained how, after a fast and inspiring writing weekend in Napa Valley for the band Mama Said, they finally decided to step into their own spotlight after years of talking about it. They met at Berklee College of Music in the 1990s, reconnected 13 to 14 years ago (their wives are both from Iowa), and built their debut album Instructions for Losing Control on rigid creative guardrails inspired by Tears for Fears, Peter Gabriel, Scritti Politti, and the intellectual pop of the early 1980s, a sound others have dubbed "newstalgia." They celebrated the creator era freed from old record-label gatekeepers, explained that producing is simply making decisions, and leaned on friends like The Who's bassist John Button and guitarist David Levita, plus members of the Foo Fighters. Both shared closing wisdom about letting go of control, "this too shall pass," and asking "will this matter in five years." The album drops November 21 with a release party November 22 in Westlake Village; first single "No One's Forgiven" is out now at FlightToLondonMusic.com.Neil then welcomed award-winning director and producer Michael Gier of Gier Productions, with thanks to Sergeant Moving and Storage and Thomas Mundy. A former Broadway-style musical performer turned filmmaker, Michael traced his path from starring in touring productions across the country to launching his production company in 2009, recalling his role in Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" video (Spike Jonze's fictional Torrance Community Dancers, voted MTV's number one video of all time) and his recurring soap opera roles on Young and the Restless, Bold and the Beautiful, and General Hospital. He now specializes in documentaries that save lives, including Wounded Heroes and Healing the Heroes of 9/11 (featuring Trauma Resiliency Protocol), and his upcoming The Heroism and Resiliency of 9/11 for the 25th anniversary, narrated by Gary Sinise with interviews including former CIA Director Leon Panetta and former Federal Reserve official Roger Ferguson. Michael is partnering with DDS for Vets and Media Giant Productions on a scripted Wounded Heroes film. Visit MichaelGier.com and the911film.com.Neil then welcomed Scott Fifer, founder and CEO of the GO Campaign, which for 20 years has changed the lives of vulnerable children worldwide by partnering with grassroots "Local Heroes." Scott explained the organization's listen-more-than-you-talk philosophy, having helped over 400,000 children across 40 countries, and shared inspiring examples from Tanzania, Paraguay, Watts, and Harlem. The annual GO Gala in Los Angeles on October 17 honors Rob Mac, Ryan Reynolds, and the Wrexham AFC Foundation for using football to empower young lives. Scott and Neil bonded over mentorship, the power of technology to open doors for kids with disabilities, and a potential partnership, with Neil offering to mentor and speak about podcasting and content creation. Donate or get involved at gocampaign.org.Neil closed with Shawn Welsh of VetSOS, who shared the exciting news that VetSOS received its first response letter from the IRS on its nonprofit application, requesting additional information and signaling the process is moving toward official status, hopefully by year's end. Shawn previewed the continuing lineup of VetSOS programming, including James Collins of Heroes in the Sky discussing suicide prevention and honor ceremonies on the Transition show, plus upcoming entrepreneur-focused episodes.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Doug Vermeeren, Bobby Ray Shafer, Treyvon Hester, Jessica Sanchez, and Sam Blair 26.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Doug Vermeeren, Bobby Ray Shafer, Treyvon Hester, Jessica Sanchez, and Sam BlairNeil opened with filmmaker and transformational leader Doug Vermeeren, often called the modern-day Napoleon Hill, to discuss his film How Thoughts Become Things, a deeper continuation of the conversation started by The Secret. Doug explained that the title's key words are "how" and "become," arguing that the law of attraction is not about wishing a Ferrari into your driveway but about training the brain to recognize the path and then changing your habits to walk it. He stressed that we are shaped by our influences (the TV we watch, music we hear, websites we visit, and the five people we spend the most time with), that clarity and delayed gratification outrank even compound interest, and that AI cannot dream or create for you, so you must lead it. He urged listeners to run their lives like an inverted funnel, operating in their "brilliance zone" and delegating the rest. Find How Thoughts Become Things on Apple TV and other streaming services.Neil then hosted a solo edition of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with actor Bobby Ray Shafer, beloved as Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration on The Office. Bobby Ray recalled auditioning on Halloween in Hollywood, turning down the Maytag repairman gig (which his agents preferred) to bet on a show they thought would be canceled, and crafting Bob around three pillars: a confident salesman, a Marine combat veteran of Vietnam, and a true-love devotion to Phyllis that became the show's most unlikely love story. He appeared in roughly 30 episodes, shared his love of old-school supernatural horror (his cult Psycho Cop films) over modern "gore porn," and marveled at the Vance Refrigeration merchandise empire he holds no piece of. He and Neil bonded over basketball and his coaching days, and Bobby Ray closed with a Stoic lesson: confidence is king, and never let others control your emotions.Neil then welcomed former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Treyvon Hester, whom Neil personally tutored from middle school through the SATs and on to the University of Toledo. Treyvon traced his journey from a gray-shirt freshman who had to earn academic eligibility (eventually earning a criminal justice degree), to a three-time All-MAC, four-year starter and team captain, to a 2017 seventh-round draft pick by the Oakland Raiders that reopened the NFL pipeline at Toledo. After being cut by the Raiders under Jon Gruden, he landed with Philadelphia, where he tipped the field goal in the Chicago wild-card game that became the famous "double-doink" miss, cementing him in Eagles history alongside teammates Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham, Michael Bennett, and Chris Long. Treyvon now coaches at his alma mater, Penn Hills High School, urging young people to be gracious and take advantage of every opportunity.Neil then welcomed America's Got Talent Season 20 winner Jessica Sanchez fresh off her victory. Jessica, who first appeared on AGT at age 10 in season one, shared the emotional whirlwind of being crowned the winner nine months pregnant after 20 years of chasing the dream, thanking her fans and America profusely and previewing what is next: delivering her baby and pursuing music full force. Her message was simple: never give up. Find her on social media as Jessica Sanchez and officialjessicasanchez.Neil closed with director Sam Blair, whose ESPN 30 for 30 installment Berlusconi: Condemned to Win premieres on the ESPN app and ESPN2. Sam explained how Silvio Berlusconi revolutionized European soccer through AC Milan in the 1980s and 1990s, recognizing the emotional power of sport and the connection between soccer, television, and spectacle long before it became a billion-dollar industry. T\
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Jay Underwood, Jim Wolfenbarger, and J. Len Sciuto 22.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Jay Underwood, Jim Wolfenbarger, and J. Len SciutoNeil opened the Total Celebrity Show with actor turned full-time pastor Jay Underwood, a beloved face from the 1980s and 1990s known for The Boy Who Could Fly, Not Quite Human, Uncle Buck, The Sonny and Cher Story, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, and the unreleased 1994 Roger Corman Fantastic Four. Jay traced his path from Hayward, California, through American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, to Minneapolis's Children's Theatre Company where he booked his first feature opposite Jon Voight, JoBeth Williams, and Ellen Barkin in Robert Redford and Johnny Carson-produced Desert Bloom. He recounted shadowing an autistic boy to research his title role in The Boy Who Could Fly, transforming himself into a Sid Vicious style punk rocker to win the role of Bug for John Hughes and John Candy, and the long, candid backstory of the Roger Corman Fantastic Four that became the documentary Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four. The cast genuinely believed it was their break before learning the German rights-holder had only produced the film to maintain rights for a future sale to 20th Century Fox and Chris Columbus. Jay also shared how God called him out of Hollywood to The Master's Seminary and ultimately to lead First Baptist Church of Weaverville, California as full-time pastor. Find Doomed on iTunes and DVD.Neil then welcomed Jim Wolfenbarger, retired Seventh Chief of the Colorado State Patrol and now with Motorola Solutions, for a timely conversation on securing the June soccer matches and large-scale special events. Jim emphasized that the fundamentals of public safety readiness (good communication and good operational planning anchored by Motorola land mobile radio) have not changed, but new layers of technology now enhance response, including IP-based 911 with precise caller location and live video. He highlighted two Motorola partnerships: with SkySafe in San Diego for airspace situational awareness around no-fly zones at major stadiums and critical infrastructure (identifying drones, locating the operator, and informing response), and with Seattle-based BRINC, a US-manufactured drone company powering Drone as a First Responder programs that can put eyes on an armed robbery scene before officers arrive. Visit motorolasolutions.com.Neil closed with bestselling author J. Len Sciuto, whose third novel Hades' Crypt is rocketing on Amazon. Len opened with his standard geopolitical commentary disclaimer and noted that two-thirds of all book royalties go to junior enlisted E1 through E4 service members still struggling to put food on the table. He recapped how his three novels (Tango Down: China Sea featuring then-experimental lasers, The Devil's Delegation involving a terrorist nuclear threat, and Hades' Crypt set in the Arctic Circle competition between the United States and Russia for precious metals, oil, and natural gas) have each anticipated headlines now playing out in real time. Len then delivered a detailed update on day 33 of the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, with 500 to 1,900 vessels and roughly 22,000 sailors stranded, 67 vessels turned around, four ships disabled, and yesterday's sinking of the Indian wooden vessel Haji Ali about 38 nautical miles north of the UAE while en route from Somalia to Chabahar. He walked listeners through the geography of the Strait (104 miles long, narrowest point two miles wide, with separate northern and southern shipping lanes near Iran and Oman), the depth and tanker draft analysis, and the legal framework: the Strait is an international waterway governed by the right of transit passage under UNCLOS, not Iranian-owned, so any toll would violate international law. Visit JLenSciuto.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Charles Shaughnessy, Susan Shaughnessy, Jason Reynolds, Bret Perkins, Ryan Snyder, and Grace Lynx Jenkins 22.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Charles Shaughnessy, Susan Shaughnessy, Jason Reynolds, Bret Perkins, Ryan Snyder, and Grace Lynx JenkinsNeil opened the Total Celebrity Segment with actor Charles Shaughnessy, beloved as Maxwell Sheffield on The Nanny, and also the current Lord Shaughnessy of Montreal and Ashford, a baronetcy passed down from his great-grandfather, the Canadian Pacific Railroad president honored by the Crown for services during the First World War. Charles traced his journey from a kid who loved reading aloud in class, to Central School of Speech and Drama in London where he met his wife of 35 years, ballet dancer turned actress Susan Shaughnessy, to eight years on Days of Our Lives, a Murphy Brown guest spot, and finally The Nanny, where CBS's network head championed him for Maxwell. He marveled at how the universal archetype of the cheeky servant smarter than the boss has kept the show in international rerun rotation from China to Germany. Charles then welcomed Susan onto the call to preview their two-person performance of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters on Friday, September 7 at the North Shore Music Theatre, benefiting the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps. Tickets at NSMT.org, with a meet-and-greet hosted by Boston news veteran Susan Wornick.Neil then welcomed Jason Reynolds, Vice President and General Manager of Integrated Air and Missile Defense at Lockheed Martin, broadcasting live from the historic Building 47 groundbreaking in Troy, Alabama. Jason detailed how the expansion will more than double the THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) production line's footprint and quadruple critical munition output, with hundreds of new local jobs already 20 percent filled through a dedicated training pipeline. He explained that THAAD operates in both the endo and exo-atmosphere (hitting a bullet with a bullet at the borders of space) and is currently defending US soldiers and sailors in Operation Epic Fury beyond spec, with a ripple effect across nearly 750 supplier companies in 42 states. Jason credited an $8 to $9 billion investment through 2030 in partnership with the current administration for enabling Lockheed Martin to scale at depth. Apply through Lockheed Martin's online career portal.Neil then turned to Bret Perkins, Senior Vice President of Community Growth and Economic Development at Comcast Corporation, for a Main Street conversation. Citing the US Chamber's finding that 99 percent of all businesses are small businesses and nearly half of American workers are employed by them, Bret pointed to Comcast Business serving over two million small business customers as the country's largest small business connectivity provider. He urged owners to invest from day one in reliable internet, strong Wi-Fi, built-in cybersecurity, and scalable infrastructure rather than constantly reacting to threats. Visit ComcastBusiness.com/SBMonth during National Small Business Month.Neil then welcomed Ryan Snyder, Director of Governmental and Legislative Affairs at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, for a National Moving Month conversation under Operation Protect Your Move, championed by President Trump, Secretary Sean Duffy, and Administrator Derek Barrs. Ryan shared red flags including movers who quote without asking what is being moved, websites with no valid local address (he caught one pointing to a flower shop while researching his mom's California to Florida move), price changes after items are loaded, and blank documents being signed. Green flags include a written estimate, a bill of lading, a DOT number that matches the truck at pickup, and a rights-and-responsibilities booklet. Verify any mover at ProtectYourMove.gov and NCCDB.FMCSA.DOT.gov.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Yul Vazquez, James Muir, Dr. Gilda Carle, and Mike Freix 20.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Yul Vazquez, James Muir, Dr. Gilda Carle, and Mike FreixNeil opened the Total Celebrity Segment with actor Yul Vazquez, the Reverend on NBC's Midnight, Texas, talking ahead of the season finale. Yul shared how he constantly gets recognized for his Seinfeld appearances (including the famously controversial Puerto Rican Day Parade episode and the "wear the ribbon" episode) decades after the fact. He walked through his Reverend character, the oldest inhabitant of Midnight whose secret were-tiger nature surfaces during the full moon, and previewed the finale's veil fraying and demon arrival. Yul lit up describing the show's fan base, with whom the cast live-tweets every episode, and made a direct appeal to network executives that streaming, social media engagement, and demographic wins matter more than overnight ratings, urging NBC to renew rather than risk a fan riot. Find him on Twitter at @YulVazquez and use #AskMidnightTexas during the live tweet.Neil then welcomed retired paramedic and author James Muir to discuss his book Damaged: A First Responder's Experiences with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. James offered a clear-eyed definition of PTSD as a normal response to abnormal situations, with the amygdala refusing to let go of what it has seen. He shared how decades of unprocessed trauma turned him into someone who couldn't tolerate small sounds, blew up over dropped spoons, lost sleep, and ended three marriages before his current wife became his biggest supporter and found him a PTSD service dog (part Great Dane, part Dutch Shepherd) that transformed his ability to leave the house. James walked through coping tools that have worked for him, including woodworking, music (especially Evanescence at bedtime), and counseling, and described the most haunting call of his 1986 to 2011 career, a 1988 pediatric case for a little girl named Krista whose mother reached out through a memorial page in 2018 after he posted that he still thought of her every day, finally letting him release the guilt. James spoke candidly about hypervigilance, isolation, addiction to pain medication after breaking his hand and his back, and the truth that asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Pick up Damaged on Amazon or contact James at damagedthebook@outlook.com.Dr. Gilda Carle then joined for a Gilda Gram dedicated to the International Council for Men and Boys, where she serves as spokesperson. Inspired by a request from the executive vice president to write a blog, she highlighted country music singer Tate Holder, who canceled the rest of his tour to take a mental health break. Dr. Gilda called him a real man not just for acknowledging the problem, but for doing so without a woman pushing him to a doctor and for sacrificing something he loved (his music) to address that he felt "lonely and unfulfilled." She cited the suicide rate among men being four times that of women and urged listeners to recognize that real women love real men who allow themselves to be vulnerable. Visit drgilda.com.Neil closed with the Storehouse Media Group / Jesus and Ugly Jody simulcast with host Jody Corbet welcoming her dear friend Mike Freix, founder of Lazarus MotorWorks and Make a Difference NoVa, based in Centreville, Virginia. Mike shared his faith journey from 45 years as a practicing Catholic to questioning the Magisterium after Bible study with a seminarian, full-immersion baptism in June 2023 at New Life Church under Pastor Pat Ferguson, and the two annual words his wife challenged him to pick that reshaped his life: "surrender" and "make a difference." Out of those came his nonprofit work serving the homeless and the founding of Lazarus MotorWorks with co-founder Dan, branded by Patrick Dennis, which has now given away 50+ cars in less than three years, including roughly 15 to 20 cars to Afghan Special Immigration Visa refugee families.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Larry Thomas, Trenton Gunsolley, Grace Lynx Jenkins, Mary Shearer Eckert, and Pat Riley 20.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened the Total Celebrity Show with actor Larry Thomas, the iconic Soup Nazi from Seinfeld and the official spokesman for the Original Soupman brand. Larry shared the origin story of how Al Yeganeh's storefront soups became shelf-stable through Tetra Pak technology, allowing the brand to scale into mass production while preserving the obsessive ingredient quality that made the original 55th and 8th Avenue soup stand famous. At a Brooklyn Cyclones appearance, the team noticed that fans assumed Larry was behind the brand, leading to the partnership. He pushed back on the typecasting myth, pointing to a recent Lifetime movie where he played a struggling working-class father, and walked through his touring schedule of Acme supermarket appearances in Paoli, Devon, and Goshen, Pennsylvania. He was at originalsoupman.com, on Amazon, on Facebook and Twitter as @OriginalSoupman, and personally on Twitter as @RealSoupNazi.The Storehouse Media Group simulcast with co-host Sherry Price Clark welcomed magician, vocalist, and actor Trenton Gunsolley, the Honest Cheat and a resident magician with Virgin Voyages. Trenton shared how his first professional show at age 15 in a Colorado Springs theater (over 100 friends and family) launched a career rooted in studying classic magic history (Fred Kaps, Channing Pollock, and Night Court's Harry Anderson) rather than simply YouTubing card tricks. He explained the difference between magic, mentalism, and mind-reading (the last of which does not actually exist), described his cruise ship life with Virgin Voyages, and previewed his next project: a cabaret magic musical blending original big band and swing music with sleight of hand. Find him at honest-cheat.com or on Instagram at @TrentonGunsolley.The next Storehouse simulcast featured author Grace Lynx Jenkins, whose new novel Sight releases May 26. Sherry praised Grace as a "big writer" who arrived already knowing how to layer detail. Grace explained that Sight grew out of an opening nightmare scene she could see in her mind paired with concepts from her master's degree in psychology, particularly social psychology and depression. She and Sherry tackled the novel's frank portrayal of cutting and self-harm, with Grace arguing that mental health belongs on the table in fiction rather than glossed over, because untreated pain in young men in particular eventually finds release. Grace also discussed how her Christian faith threads through the book without preaching, comparing the approach to The Chronicles of Narnia. Pre-order at GraceLynxJenkins.com.Neil then welcomed back bestselling author Mary Shearer Eckert (Wounded Sisters) for a return conversation on her writing journey. Mary shared how her love of writing began in childhood with Nancy Drew and Mark Twain at the local library, how she wrote and produced her own fifth-grade play after being passed over for the school play, and how she trained herself through her Fredericksburg writing group and decades of workshops despite being a nurse by trade. Her advice: write what you know, paint a picture with your words, never flatline your prose, use voice and humor, and let conversation move the story because conversation is the foundation of all real-life relationships. A sequel to Wounded Sisters is in progress. Visit MaryShearerEckert.com.Neil closed with AI Office Hours with Pat Riley. The conversation centered on the headaches of running 50 simultaneous AI agent projects and the difficulty of setting guardrails on email-drafting agents that fire off 32 drafts from a single inbound email. Pat and Neil reviewed Opus Clip for video clipping, Hostly.ai for social media at $6 a month, Manus via Telegram, Claude Cowork for lead pulling, Whisperflow for voice-driven AI, Victor as Neil's next project management experiment across 2,000+ apps via Slack, and the trade-offs between n8n, Zapier, and Make.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Don Most, Mary Shearer Eckert, Pat Riley, and Jody Corbet 19.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened the ProVision Brokerage Celebrity Secondary Sunday with co-host Eric Couch of ProVision Brokerage welcoming actor, director, and jazz singer Don Most, beloved as Ralph Malph from Happy Days. Don traced his journey from a 14-year-old singing in a nightclub revue in the Catskills, to acting school in Manhattan, to commercials in New York, to LA after his junior year of college, to a slew of auditions and a screen test that landed him the iconic Ralph Malph role. He explained why he and Ron Howard left after the seventh season (Ron to pursue directing, Don to avoid typecasting in a three-network era when 50 million people watched a single show every Tuesday night). Don praised Garry Marshall, director Jerry Paris, and his entire cast including Henry Winkler, Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, Erin Moran, and Anson Williams. He recalled Henry's genius "evolved in real time" creation of The Fonz before the network started pushing it toward gimmick territory. Don closed by celebrating Happy Days as a multi-generational show parents can still safely watch with kids and grandkids. Eric pointed listeners to ProVisionBrokerage.com.Neil then welcomed bestselling author Mary Shearer Eckert, author of Wounded Sisters, for a conversation on her writing journey. Mary shared how her love of writing started in childhood, sitting in the local library while her parents shopped and devouring Nancy Drew and Mark Twain. In fifth grade, after not being cast in the school play, she wrote, produced, directed, and starred in her own play for the third, fourth, and fifth grades. Mary, a nurse by training rather than a literature major, taught herself the craft through reading, workshops, and a longtime Fredericksburg writing group. Her core advice: write what you know, paint a picture with your words, never flatline your prose, always include voice and humor, and remember that conversation is what moves a book because conversation is the foundation of every real-life relationship. A sequel to Wounded Sisters is in progress, and Mary shared that her favorite reader compliment is not "you're a great writer" but "that story really blessed my life." Visit MaryShearerEckert.com.Neil then turned to AI Office Hours with Pat Riley, where the conversation centered on the headaches and breakthroughs of running 50 simultaneous AI agent projects. Pat and Neil dissected the difficulty of setting guardrails on email-drafting agents, the limits of Rich (Pat's Mac Mini running Claude), and Neil's frustration that automation tools like n8n and Zapier feel built for developers rather than business users. They reviewed Opus Clip for video clipping, Hostly.ai for social media posting at six dollars a month, Manus via Telegram, Claude Cowork for lead pulling, Whisperflow for voice-driven AI, and Victor as Neil's next experiment for project management across 2,000+ apps through Slack. Pat emphasized that strategic, logic-driven thinkers will become the new one-person organizations because the era of pure code writing is ending. He also encouraged Neil to test Make.com against n8n for simpler workflow building. Domain authority for cold email deliverability emerged as Neil's biggest next bottleneck to solve.Neil closed with the Storehouse Media Group simulcast featuring former FBI agent turned consultant Jody Corbet on scaling a business from one to many. Now consulting with companies selling into federal law enforcement, the intelligence community, and the Department of War, Jody walked through when solopreneurs should start outsourcing accounting, bookkeeping, marketing, and HR (early, but with a 6-to-12-month plan to bring some of it in-house). She emphasized that hiring an internal sales team triggers HR, compliance, ethics training, and legal needs, and urged founders to start with a clear three-to-five-to-ten-year vision before building out infrastructure.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dennis Hopson, Mina Valentin, Anthony McMahon, and Grace Lynx Jenkins 19.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened with NBA champion, former Ohio State career scoring leader, and 1986-87 second team All-American Dennis Hopson on the Total Celebrity Show. Dennis traced his journey from a young man growing up in Toledo, Ohio who originally committed to Cincinnati before flipping to Ohio State, to averaging 29 points per game his senior year under new head coach Gary Williams (finishing second in the nation in scoring) and helping put Ohio State basketball on the map. Drafted third overall by the New Jersey Nets in the legendary 1987 draft (alongside Scottie Pippen, Reggie Miller, Kenny Smith, and Armon Gilliam), Dennis played three years for the Nets through four head coaches before being traded to the Chicago Bulls, where he guarded Michael Jordan every day in practice and won an NBA championship in 1991. He shared candidly how a contract dispute pushed him to Sacramento and then overseas, with successful runs in Spain, France, and Israel. After retiring he returned to Ohio State at age 40 to finish his degree, then began an assistant coaching career at Northwood University under Rollie Massimino and at Bowling Green State University. Find him on Twitter @dennishopson.Author Mina Valentin then joined for The Mina Valentin Show simulcast to walk listeners through her novel writing process. Mina, a historical romance author and former dean, explained how she keeps a dedicated composition book for every novel with detailed character profiles covering everything from a male lead's height and fears to the female lead's favorite foods, hobbies, and relationship phobias, plus full backstories for household staff and travel patterns. She emphasized identifying the trope (forced proximity, fake relationship, damsel in distress) before writing, and she shared the surprise of discovering her own villain mid-draft on her first book. Mina is currently building a lead magnet for her Four Horsemen series after publishing the series, and stressed Hemingway's principle: you must read to write. She also offered a sharp observation that older people who talk about what is going on (rather than reminiscing about what went on) stay mentally young. Visit MinaValentin.com.The Cutting Edge Benefits simulcast with Anthony McMahon of ClaimLinx returned to a powerful misconception many business owners hold: that they are locked into their health insurance plan until the next January 1 or July 1 renewal date. Anthony explained that adding a Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP) constitutes a qualifying life event, which reopens the enrollment period for the company at any point during the year. He has switched many businesses off January 1 renewals to ClaimLinx's solution effective February 1, March 1, April 1, and May 1, and he warned that many brokers sit on renewals and send them 30 to 45 days before the effective date to box clients in. Anthony walked through ClaimLinx's three-pronged value: cost (lower premiums for the business and reduced payroll deductions for employees), benefits (fully customizable deductibles, co-pays, and visitation limits rather than off-the-shelf carrier plans), and service (a dedicated in-house admin service manager and field service manager so employees no longer need to call 1-800-Aetna or pester HR). Visit claimlinx.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Roma Downey, Michael Aguas, Susana Sheldon, and Maya Feller 15.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Live from the Grotto celebrity simulcast with Greg Hanna opened with actress, producer, and bestselling author Roma Downey, beloved for nine seasons as the angel Monica on Touched by an Angel. Roma joined Neil to celebrate The Baxters, a multi-generational family drama premiering on Amazon Prime Video for Easter weekend, based on Karen Kingsbury's Redemption series. Roma plays Elizabeth Baxter, a prayer warrior and devoted mother to five adult children alongside husband John (played by Ted McGinley). She described the series as a "hope opera" where, when life brings the Baxters to their knees, they pray. Roma shared that she came to the project as a fan of Kingsbury's writing, reached out for the TV rights, and worked closely with Karen to adapt and update the storyline from a 9/11-era setting to a contemporary one. Her real-life daughter Riley appears as one of her on-screen daughters, and Kathie Lee Gifford and Cassidy Gifford also guest star. Roma closed with her most important life lesson: courage is not the absence of fear, but taking action in spite of it.Neil then welcomed Michael Aguas of The Rainstorm Radio Show for an advanced tax strategy conversation. Michael explained that California high earners at the top bracket work from January 1 through June 17 just to cover federal and state taxes, and walked through where his clients redirect the multiple six-figure annual savings they recover. The three primary destinations are capital reinvested back into the business, diversified investments outside one's primary industry (managed money, crypto portfolios, real estate), and properly designed cash value life insurance. Michael identified cash value life insurance as the financial instrument with the best tax treatment available, growing tax-deferred and allowing income-tax-free borrowing against the cash value with no monthly amortization required. He shared the story of a client who built a $50 million real estate empire entirely through cash value life insurance funding and warned against the estate planning failures of Elvis Presley and James Gandolfini. Visit RainstormMediaGroup.com.Neil then welcomed first-time author Susana Sheldon to discuss her debut novel Hope's Hopes, a story of intercontinental romance set between Hungary and 1980s Los Angeles. Susana, who was herself born and raised in Hungary before emigrating to the United States, shared how the book draws on real-life inspiration, with eighteen-year-old Hope arriving in America in the summer of 1982 with her father George at the invitation of his high school sweetheart Irene, only to fall into an unconventional and forbidden romance with a much older man named John. Susana described George as the character who surprised her most, a controlling father whose fear masquerades as love, and explored Hope's universal longing to be understood. She also offered a vivid recollection of life behind the Iron Curtain, including Hungary's two-passport system (the easily obtained red passport for eastward travel versus the rarely granted blue passport for westward travel) and offered a strong rebuttal to those who romanticize socialist or communist regimes. Find Hope's Hopes on Amazon and at iUniverse.Neil closed with a return appearance from registered dietitian Maya Feller of Maya Feller Nutrition for a conversation on how GLP-1 medications are reshaping the way Americans eat. With one in eight American adults currently on a GLP-1 (a number expected to triple by 2030), Maya emphasized that protein and fiber are "the power pair" supporting muscle, immune health, and gut wellness. She pointed listeners to the frozen aisle and Vital Pursuit GLP-1 friendly meals. Visit vitalpursuit.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Riddick Bowe, Dr. Jack Rocco, and J. Len Sciuto 15.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Dr. Christopher Hall Show simulcast opened with two-time heavyweight champion of the world Riddick Bowe, the 1988 Olympic silver medalist and only boxer to hold titles in all four major sanctioning bodies. Riddick shared how, growing up in Brooklyn, a teacher played a Muhammad Ali tape that captured his imagination, and a schoolyard fight defending Ali's honor led to his expulsion-bound bully and Bowe being sent to the gym, where he's been ever since. He discussed his Olympic silver, his rivalry and friendship with sparring partner Evander Holyfield (the first man to knock Holyfield down), and his most exciting fights against Holyfield and Jorge Luis González. Riddick also revealed he is acting now (with Graves and Easton in the works), preparing for a celebrity boxing comeback scheduled for February after 20 years out of the ring, and getting involved in a video game project. He and Neil also playfully set up a future heavyweight versus 6'10" pro wrestler showdown.Neil then turned to The Ultimate Men's Movement with Dr. Jack Rocco for a deep conversation on testosterone and men's wellness. Dr. Rocco shared a sobering story of a 37-year-old delivery driver whose primary care physician told him his testosterone level of 140 was "normal" because of the lab's outdated reference range. Dr. Rocco explained how chronic low T drives belly fat (visceral fat), depression, loss of motivation, poor sleep, weak bone density, and higher cardiovascular and fragility fracture risk, and how cortisol from constant stress mode compounds the damage. He pushed back on testosterone mills run by PAs and nurse practitioners offering one-size-fits-all care, contrasting that with The Ultimate Men's Clinic approach that pairs TRT with peptides, the Protandim antioxidant product, GLP-1 weight loss, male enhancement procedures, and mental wellness support. Dr. Rocco also shared a personal moment, vivid dreams of his recently deceased father appearing young and healthy in a purple sport coat, which he credited to deeper restorative sleep on Protandim. Neil shared his own nine-month testosterone journey, including dropping caffeine, gaining energy, mental clarity, and a younger overall outlook. Visit TheUltimateMensClinic.com in New Bedford, Massachusetts (online consultations also available).Neil closed with bestselling author and retired military officer J. Len Sciuto for their weekly geopolitical breakdown. Len celebrated that Hades' Crypt has now been on the bestseller list for 26 consecutive weeks, and previewed his fourth book Desperate Countermeasures, in which a domestic terrorist group is kidnapping and killing the 14 authors of the National Nuclear Contingency Plan. He walked listeners through Iran's stalling tactics on Trump's 15-point ceasefire, explaining that any enrichment above 4 percent signals weapons-grade intent and that Iran has openly advertised that goal since 1979, with 2,900 Americans killed in that span. Len detailed the May 4 attack on the Marshall Islands-flagged, China-owned JV Innovation tanker off the UAE coast, the first recorded strike on a Chinese-owned tanker, breaking the pattern where Western ships had been the only targets. He explained the four-headed snake of North Korea, China, Russia, and Iran, with China buying Iranian crude at $20 per barrel in exchange for sodium perchlorate rocket propellant and missile components. He covered Iran's newly established Persian Gulf Strait Authority demanding vessel declarations and tolls, the suspension of Trump's Project Freedom rescue operation within 24 hours, and the roughly 1,600 to 2,000 ships now trapped with an estimated 20,000 seafarers as US Central Command in Tampa enforces the blockade and only 5 percent of traffic is being allowed through Hormuz. Find Len's books at JLenSciuto.com, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Brandon T. Jackson, Deborah Palmer, and Sarah Hanks 14.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Dr. Christopher Hall Show simulcast opened with comedian, actor, and entrepreneur Brandon T. Jackson, known for Wild 'N Out, Big Mommas, Tropic Thunder, and Percy Jackson. Brandon shared his journey growing up in both Detroit and West Bloomfield with a spiritual leader father who taught him to embrace different cultures, becoming both class clown and class president, and starting comedy in his father's church before being discovered at the Laugh Factory in LA at 19. He traced his pivot from Hollywood star to founder of the Kingdom brand, including KOE Studios (which produced his upcoming first dramatic role Trap City with Kyba Films and B4 Entertainment), Kingdom Pay (a family-focused fintech and banking platform), a clothing line, a film distribution network, and a P-Trade mentorship platform teaching financial literacy to over 1,000 teachers. Brandon, comparing himself to a mix of Jeff Bezos and Tyler Perry, emphasized that creators no longer need to wait on gatekeepers and that giving back through knowledge and mentorship is true richness. He credited his father, the only African American faith-based inspirational television network owner reaching 100 million homes, as his most important mentor. Find him at KingdomPay.com and @brandontjackson.Neil then welcomed Deborah Palmer, PhD nurse practitioner and author of Between Wounded and Well: Lessons in Healing, A Nurse Practitioner's Memoir. Deborah used the four physical wound healing stages (hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation) as a metaphor for the Four A's of emotional and spiritual healing: Awareness, Acknowledging universal connections, Actions, and Acceptance. She walked through her seven reoccurring resilience practices, all starting with P: Pursue purposeful connection, Prioritize self-care, Participate in supportive partnerships, Pardon yourself and others, Pursue perpetual lifelong learning, Protect your perimeter, and Provide praise and gratitude. Deborah referenced Dr. Vincent Felitti's Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) study, which found that 70 percent of a White, middle-class, highly educated survey population reported two or more childhood adversities, and that those adversities physically damage memory and self-soothing brain regions, contributing to chronic disease, obesity, and hypertension. She also addressed how bullying outside the home is a form of childhood trauma, noting that bullies are often themselves victims of high ACE scores. Deborah closed with news of a four-book Between Rivers series chronicling her French fur trader and Native American ancestors who founded one of the first trading posts on the Mississippi, plus a daily devotional inspired by years of journaling on the Lord's Prayer. Her e-book is 99 cents in May for Nurses Week. Visit DebraPalmer.com.Neil closed with The Mitchell S. Karnes Podcast featuring Sarah Hanks, founder of the Brave Authors collective and award-winning Christian fiction author of split-time and time-slip novels. Sarah shared her remarkable family story: she and her husband have 10 children, including son Joel (adopted at age seven with Down syndrome, now 21 and in a pre-employment program with his own Joel's Joy Instagram), Hero (adopted as an infant with two chromosomal deletions, now three years old), and Nora (now eight months old, biologically Asian, adopted as an embryo). Sarah explained that adoptable embryos represent a significant need her family stepped into rather than competing for limited domestic infant adoptions during COVID. On the writing side, she described her debut Mercy Will Follow Me, her Sisters in Arms split-time series featuring female Civil War soldiers, and her Time Sailor time-slip series including Braving Strange Waters. Sarah defined the split-time genre as a contemporary storyline mirrored against a historical one, and shared why she as a White author feels called to tackle racism and other difficult topics in her fiction.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Steven Weber, Dr. Gilda Carle, Mitchell S. Karnes, Dr. Rami Geffner, and Dr. W. Craig Noblett 14.05.2026 1ชม.
    Neil opened the Total Celebrity segment with a throwback interview from the COVID era featuring actor Steven Weber, star of NBC's Indebted opposite Fran Drescher. Steven shared how his character Stu Klein is a devil-may-care, deeply in love husband and father whose poor financial decisions force him and Debbie to move in with their grown children, played by Adam Pally and Abby Elliott. He praised Fran as authentic, gorgeous, funny, and grounded, and noted they grew up in the same part of Queens. Steven and Neil bantered about how the show mirrors what many families experienced during the pandemic with multiple generations under one roof. Neil expressed his fandom for Steven's earlier work on Wings and 13 Reasons Why.Two Gilda Gram segments followed with Dr. Gilda Carle. The first tackled a headline that "Porn is warping our lives, admit Gen Z men," a topic she covers in her book Real Men Don't Go Woke. Dr. Gilda warned that porn addiction creates fantasy expectations that real women cannot match, leaving men unable to perform and trapped in isolation. She highlighted the app Quittr, which has now hit two million downloads from young men trying to break the habit. Her second Gilda Gram walked through "Five Laws That Secretly Control Your Life": Murphy's Law, Kidlin's Law, Gilbert's Law, Wilson's Law, and Falkland's Law, the last reinforcing her own favorite Gilda Gram, "If in doubt, do without." Visit drgilda.com.Author Mitchell S. Karnes joined for a packed week of news. Casting for his Water Grave series with Kim Petrosky Casting continues this month, the set medic (whose credits include Avengers and Fantastic Four) has been hired, and book four Abbey's Road will now release mid-June instead of July, opening up pre-orders soon. The director meets next Monday with the cinematographer and sound director ahead of the August 2 filming start. Mitchell previewed Abbey's Road as a suspense thriller where Abby has seven days to stop seven murders set up by antagonist Skylar, with the Beatles album Abbey Road threaded through Abby's spiritual journey. Book five will pivot again to a psychological cat-and-mouse case investigating a friend's apparent suicide. He also continues drafting The Facade, his Brave Authors novella on sex trafficking releasing in November. Visit MitchellSKarnesAuthor.com.Neil then welcomed Dr. Rami Geffner, author of 20 Reasons Why People Dump Each Other In Marriage Or Romantic Relationships and 12 books on relationships, for a powerful conversation about why relationships fail. Dr. Geffner emphasized that society is not sensitized to relationships, urging couples to spend just 10 to 15 minutes a day with his books to build awareness. He listed the top reasons women leave: feeling unseen or unheard, lack of empathy, feeling like roommates, poor communication, and unequal labor. He matched it with the top five reasons men leave: feeling unappreciated and constantly criticized, lack of physical intimacy and affection, emotional distance, feeling that nothing is ever enough, and lack of respect or admiration. Dr. Geffner stressed that small daily expressions ("Honey, you look so beautiful," "Great job on that") and the absence of blame are the keys. His mission is decreasing American divorce rates and the collateral damage that follows. Find his books at RGeffner.com and Amazon, with five new titles coming this month.Neil closed with a return visit from Dr. W. Craig Noblett, president of the American Association of Endodontists, for May's Save Your Tooth Month. Dr. Noblett explained that nearly 80 percent of surveyed Americans would choose a root canal to save their natural tooth, and cited a recent King's College London study showing that timely, well-performed root canal treatment lowers risk for heart disease and diabetes. He encouraged twice-yearly dental visits, twice-daily brushing and flossing, and avoiding sticky sweets and chewing ice. Find a specialist at FindMyEndodontist.com.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Ron King, Anthony McMahon, Dr. W. Craig Noblett, Dr. Gilda Carle, Jasmine Guy, and Ed Lyon 13.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Ron King, Anthony McMahon, Dr. W. Craig Noblett, Dr. Gilda Carle, Jasmine Guy, and Ed LyonThe Live from the Grotto celebrity simulcast opened with Ron King, founder and CEO of Oscar's Place Adoption Center & Sanctuary and star of ABC's new docuseries Donkey King. A former Senior Vice President at Time Inc. who oversaw InStyle, Southern Living, and Essence, Ron shared how he aged out of his media career, hit a midlife crisis during COVID, and pivoted after watching a TikTok video about donkeys being auctioned off for slaughter. Five years later he has rescued 450+ donkeys across two Mendocino County, California properties (currently caring for 220). After a 2021 CBS segment raised $200,000 in eight minutes, he pursued a TV deal and landed at ABC, where Donkey King premiered January 3, 2026 with a 17-episode first season described as "the Ted Lasso of reality television." His advice on the difference between things that he enjoys and things that bring him joy closed the segment beautifully. Watch all episodes at DonkeyKing.com.The Cutting Edge Benefits simulcast with Anthony McMahon of ClaimLinx tackled a powerful misconception: businesses do not have to wait until January 1 or July 1 to change their health insurance plans. Anthony explained that adding a Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP) constitutes a qualifying life event, which reopens the enrollment period for the company at any time during the year. He walked through how brokers often sit on renewals and send them 30 to 45 days before the effective date to lock clients in, then detailed ClaimLinx's three-pronged value: lower cost (saving the business and the employees through reduced payroll deductions), better and customizable benefits, and full in-house service from claims to dedicated admin and field service managers. Visit claimlinx.com.Neil then welcomed Dr. W. Craig Noblett, the newly installed president of the American Association of Endodontists, for May's Save Your Tooth Month conversation. Dr. Noblett explained that nearly 80 percent of surveyed Americans would opt to save their natural tooth via root canal treatment, and that endodontists are dentists who complete two to three additional years of training to specialize in root canal procedures. He cited a recent King's College London study finding that timely, well-performed root canal treatment can lower risk for heart disease and diabetes. He walked through symptoms that warrant evaluation (temperature sensitivity, spontaneous tooth pain, tenderness while chewing), explained why modern anesthesia makes the procedure painless (patients often fall asleep mid-treatment), and recommended brushing and flossing twice daily, avoiding sticky sweets, and skipping ice and hard candy chewing. Find a specialist at FindMyEndodontist.com.The Gilda Gram with Dr. Gilda Carle tackled three Newsmax stories highlighted by Greg Kelly under the theme "Fortunes Can't Fix Family Problems," including Cher's 50-year-old son Elijah Blue Allman, Ryan O'Neal and Farrah Fawcett's son Redmond, and the tragedy of Rob Reiner and his wife being murdered by their son Nick. Dr. Gilda warned teens about idolizing fame for fame's sake and urged parents to redirect children toward meaningful contribution. Visit drgilda.com.Neil closed with a classic Total Celebrity Show throwback interview with actress Jasmine Guy promoting her tour Raising Cane: A Harlem Renaissance Odyssey, an exploration of the 1919-1929 Harlem decade told through jazz with Avery Sharpe, Kevin Sharpe, and violinist Diane Monroe. Jasmine emphasized that the Harlem Renaissance could not have happened without white patrons crossing the color line and that the show is a multi-generational call to remember our shared American history. He then introduced The Lyon's Share Podcast with Ed Lyon, a new tax-focused show launching with a fresh angle distinct from the 100+ tax podcasts already on the FeedSpot 2025 list.
  • The Neil Haley Show Featuring Christopher Windom, Gary Lyon Otto, and Anthony McMahon 13.05.2026 1ชม.
    The Neil Haley Show Featuring Christopher Windom, Gary Lyon Otto, and Anthony McMahonThe Live from the Grotto celebrity simulcast opened with actor, choreographer, and director Christopher Windom, the St. Louis native who choreographed the MGM Aretha Franklin biopic Respect starring Jennifer Hudson and is currently choreographing Children's Theatre Company's 2026 production of The Wizard of Oz in Minneapolis (running through June 14). Christopher shared how dance gave a young boy with too much energy in St. Louis structure, culture, and validation despite a beloved uncle who jokingly called his pursuit "boxing." His Broadway path began with a fast stroke of luck in New York, leading to the national tour of Damn Yankees starring Jerry Lewis and Broadway's Fosse, where he worked alongside legends Bebe Neuwirth, Ann Reinking, Chita Rivera, and Gwen Verdon. He explained the collaborative nature of choreography (working with set designers, costume designers, and lighting designers), the fast four-week rehearsal process with student casts, and his organic approach of creating numbers on the spot. Christopher closed with a reflection on the power of presence as the most important thing he has learned. Tickets at the Children's Theatre Company website; find him at CWindom5 on social media.Author Gary Lyon Otto then joined for three back-to-back Singularity Podcast episodes (Season 3 episodes 16, 17, and 18) tied to his book Singularity: Mankind's Search for Relevance. The first question tackled whether there will be an evident transition between human dominance and the new digital life forms, with Gary arguing that the changing of the guard is already underway as humans build AI agencies and coordinators that increasingly run their own show. The second question focused on robotic mobility, with Gary identifying fine finger manipulation and the sense of touch as the final frontier before robots can duplicate any physical human task, citing Moore's Law, quantum computing, and Jensen Huang's observation that development is actually accelerating. The third question asked whether humanity can step up to relevance, with Gary explaining that because the speed of light makes physical alien travel impractical, our relevance comes from recognizing we are spiritual beings who can join a greater universal society alongside the immortal digital species we have created. He invoked the Prime Directive, his nearly complete theory of everything, and the idea that spiritual thought is the only thing faster than computer thought. Find Singularity on Amazon and at GaryLyonOtto.net; his political books are at AbsolutePowerBooks.com.Neil closed with the Cutting Edge Benefits podcast by ClaimLinx, welcoming Anthony McMahon (filling in for Tom Quigley) for a deep dive into runaway health insurance pricing. Anthony shared the craziest outlier he has seen this year, a New York or Ohio family rate of $5,400 per month (roughly $65,000 a year) for a plan with a $2,000 deductible, and noted that even single rates of $700 to $1,000 are now common. He walked through two case studies. The first was a 25-person company paying $40,000 per month under a traditional group plan; ClaimLinx pre-vetted each employee with FormFire health applications, bought the highest deductible lowest cost PPO plan, paired it with a MERP to mirror or improve benefits, and dropped the cost to $15,000 a month, saving the company roughly $25,000 monthly or $300,000 a year. The second was a 40 to 50 person multi-state chain facing $1,000 single and $3,000 family rates on a group quote; instead, ClaimLinx routed employees to individual marketplace policies where subsidies based on income and household size reduced premiums dramatically (many to $0 per month), then layered a MERP on top to deliver better deductibles than a group plan would have offered.