The Neil Haley Show

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The Neil Haley Show is heard in over 180 countries and has over 5 million listeners a week. The Neil Haley Show Live Streams 30 - 40 shows each week and is syndicated on 150+ stations. Here are some of the stations and markets the show is being played on: • BPTV Channel 7 Pittsburgh PA • 88.3 FM WRCT Pittsburgh • 1310 AM WDOC Eastern Kentucky • 92.1 FM / 1630 AM Tampa FL • 99.5 FM / 1520 AM Las Vegas NV • 87.9 FM / 870 AM Macon GA • 102.1 / 1640 AM Lancaster PA • 96.3 FM Boulder CO • 90.3 FM Milwaukee WI • 94.7 FM Pittsburgh PA • 101.5 FM Long Beach CA • 97.7 FM The Villages FL
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The Neil Haley Show 02-21-25

The Neil Haley ShowFeb 21, 2025
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The Neil Haley Show 04-25-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-25-25

In this impactful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Rico Racoski welcome legendary entrepreneur and bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki, the mind behind Rich Dad Poor Dad, the #1 personal finance book of all time. With over 30 million copies sold worldwide, Kiyosaki shares insights into why traditional education systems fail to prepare students for real-world financial success. He asserts that the school system trains people to be employees, not entrepreneurs, and warns against the outdated mantra of working hard, saving money, and investing in the stock market long term without understanding financial literacy.The conversation dives deep into the importance of financial education, especially for youth. Robert discusses how schools discourage making mistakes, which are essential to learning, and how this fear of failure creates employees rather than leaders or innovators. He contrasts academic learning with real-world experience, pointing out how practice, not theory, is what creates successful individuals in life—whether it be athletes like Michael Jordan or entrepreneurs who embrace risk.Neil and Rico align with Kiyosaki’s viewpoint, emphasizing the need for out-of-the-box thinking, self-awareness, and helping children discover environments in which they thrive. Robert elaborates on how his own success came from choosing entrepreneurship and seeking environments that aligned with his strengths. He explains how people should find what they love and where they flourish—be it in business, sports, or the arts—rather than conform to society’s predefined education-to-job pipeline.The episode also touches on entrepreneurial education tools, such as Kiyosaki’s Cashflow board game, which teaches players about income, expenses, assets, and liabilities in an experiential and mistake-friendly environment. Rather than preaching against education, Kiyosaki urges parents and educators to encourage kids to pursue practice-based learning and to explore different life environments that nurture their passion and natural talents.The show closes with Rico’s signature question about the role of choice versus circumstance. Robert responds that life is nearly all about choices, particularly for those who are proactive. He reiterates that making conscious decisions—even if they lead to failure—is the only way to truly learn and succeed. The episode is both thought-provoking and inspiring, urging listeners to rethink how we define success and prepare future generations for financial independence and fulfillment.
Apr 25, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-24-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-24-25

In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil opens with an important conversation spotlighting APOL1-mediated kidney disease (AMKD). Lavarne A. Burton, President and CEO of the American Kidney Fund, and NBA Hall of Famer Alonzo Mourning, who was diagnosed with AMKD, come together to raise awareness for the second annual AMKD Awareness Day on April 29. They break down the impact of this genetic form of kidney disease, especially among Black, African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Latino communities. Alonzo shares his personal health journey and emphasizes the importance of early detection and taking ownership of one’s health before symptoms become serious.The episode then shifts to baseball legend Clint Hurdle, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates and author of the new book Hurdle-isms. Clint reflects on his 50 years in baseball—from playing alongside George Brett with the Royals to leading the Pirates back to postseason relevance. He shares leadership lessons rooted in humility, perseverance, and personal growth. Clint explains how his book was inspired by quotes, stories, and guiding principles he's lived by throughout his life and career, with a central message: “There are two kinds of people—those who are humble, and those who are about to be.”Next, Neil talks with Andrea, a physical therapist who successfully transitioned into entrepreneurship by launching her own home health therapy business. With the help of FeldCare Connects, Andrea now controls her schedule, sees fewer patients per day, and earns more—all while maintaining a better work-life balance. She explains how FeldCare provided the steady stream of referrals and support she needed to make the leap from clinic employee to empowered business owner.The conversation continues with Dr. Andrew, a professor at Cal State Northridge and part-time home health therapist. Dr. Andrew shares how working with FeldCare enables him to stay active in clinical practice while teaching full-time. He praises FeldCare’s efficient systems, responsiveness, and flexibility. He also highlights how home health allows providers to deliver deeply personalized care and encourages students to consider this path for its impact, autonomy, and quality of life.This episode delivers an inspiring blend of health advocacy, leadership wisdom, and entrepreneurial success. From Lavarne A. Burton and Alonzo Mourning’s call for early genetic testing to Clint Hurdle’s life lessons in Hurdle-isms, and from Andrea and Dr. Andrew’s stories of flexible, meaningful care—The Neil Haley Show reminds listeners that with awareness, grit, and the right support, you can take control of your story.
Apr 24, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-23-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-23-25

In this engaging episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and co-host Greg Hanna welcome renowned filmmaker and philanthropist Peter Samuelson. Best known for producing hits like Revenge of the Nerds and Return of the Pink Panther, Peter shares candid stories from Hollywood, including quirky behind-the-scenes moments with Peter Sellers and a legendary encounter with General Norman Schwarzkopf, revealing profound insights into leadership and vision both on set and in life.The conversation shifts to Peter’s latest bold venture—his debut book, Finding Happy, set to release June 10 through Simon & Schuster. Aimed at young adults, the book offers life hacks, reflections, and practical advice Peter wishes he had known at 18. He explains how waking up at 5 a.m. daily to write gave him discipline and clarity, and the book’s mission is to empower Gen Z and young millennials to take bold but thoughtful risks, using real-life examples from his extraordinary journey.Peter also shares the inspirational origin of Starlight Foundation, a nonprofit he co-founded with Steven Spielberg. In a powerful story, Peter recalls his bold, unplanned pitch that led to Spielberg pledging $2.5 million to launch the initiative—emphasizing that entrepreneurship and impact both require risk and vision. Peter’s broader message encourages listeners to “poke the envelope,” test their limits, and step outside the darkness of inaction to discover their true calling.The show continues with Neil and Greg praising Peter’s mentorship potential, and Peter delivers a powerful message: true happiness comes from helping others. Whether it’s random acts of kindness, launching nonprofits, or sharing wisdom through his book, Peter believes fulfillment comes from service and empathy. His passion for mentoring and making a difference shines throughout the episode.The second half of the show transitions to a compelling panel discussion about AI and authorship, featuring Frank Fiore and Paul Hollis. The authors debate the ethical and practical use of AI in writing—agreeing that when used properly as a tool for coaching, editing, and research, AI can enhance creativity without replacing the author. They emphasize that resistance often comes from misinformation, and call on fellow authors to join an upcoming series of roundtable debates. The episode closes with heartfelt interviews on FeldCare Connects and Storehouse Media Group podcasts, featuring stories of resilience, entrepreneurship, and impact in healthcare and screenwriting.
Apr 23, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-22-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-22-25

In this extended episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil hosts a powerhouse lineup of guests from the worlds of filmmaking, health, podcasting, and moving services—each sharing stories that spark impact and purpose. First up, award-winning filmmakers Carrie Pickett and Dawn Mikkelson reveal the story behind their documentary Uncle Roy, a film celebrating Roy Blakey—figure skater, photographer, and humble icon. Carrie, Roy’s niece, shares how deeply personal storytelling has the power to inspire, while Dawn explains the magic of telling a family story with cinematic intimacy. The duo invites listeners to support their Kickstarter to help make the film a reality.Next, Tom Mundy and Mike from Sergeant Moving & Storage join the show to unpack the ins and outs of the moving industry. Tom shares why he launched the company to serve the veteran community and create a more ethical, honest standard in moving services. Together, they explain the difference between brokers and real movers, how they educate customers, and the added care they take to help people save time, money, and stress. With a focus on customer service, veteran support, and local outreach, they highlight what sets Sergeant apart.Then, Nicholas Friedman, host of The Anime Effect Podcast and part of the Crunchyroll team, explores the massive cultural footprint of anime. He discusses how anime has become mainstream through music, sports, and entertainment, citing guests like rapper Denzel Curry and WWE’s Zelina Vega. Nicholas shares how his show helps fans and celebrities connect through anime in new and meaningful ways. For anyone curious about diving into anime, he offers practical tips and recommends Crunchyroll as the ideal place to start watching.In the health segment, nutritionist Kelly Springer sits down with Dr. Jack Rocco, board-certified orthopedic surgeon and founder of The Ultimate Men’s Clinic. Dr. Rocco shares how his experience treating men over decades inspired him to create a clinic focused on men’s physical and mental wellness. The two discuss the impact of nutrition, intermittent fasting, and lifestyle choices on long-term health. While Dr. Rocco advocates for time-restricted eating and cutting processed foods, Kelly provides a science-backed perspective on balanced meals with protein and fiber to maintain stable blood sugar. Their insightful debate highlights multiple approaches to sustainable health.The episode closes with reflections on mindset, tradition, and real change. Neil shares his personal wellness journey, influenced by expert advice from both Kelly and Dr. Rocco. Whether you're trying to eat better, move smarter, launch a creative project, or explore anime culture, this episode provides practical inspiration. Each guest brings forward a shared message: your story, your health, and your mission matter—and it’s never too late to take action.
Apr 22, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-18-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-18-25

In this impactful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes a powerful lineup of guests across entertainment, personal development, veteran advocacy, and the future of creativity. Each conversation highlights personal breakthroughs, brand building, and the human side of innovation.James and his mother Charlease Hatchett discuss their unexpected but exciting journey into reality television. James shares his values, love for food and culture, and dream to become a modern-day Anthony Bourdain. Charlease brings a deeply personal message as a cancer survivor, entrepreneur, and nonprofit founder, emphasizing faith, resilience, and authenticity. Together, their on-screen chemistry and real-life connection create “must-watch TV.” Neil encourages them to seize this opportunity to build their brand and legacy through content and social media.Antonia shares how being diagnosed with ADHD later in life changed everything. Her insights into resilience, self-awareness, and coaching empower others to turn their neurodivergence into a superpower. She promotes her book Coach Yourself and her upcoming title Leading with ADHD. Her story is a message of hope, empathy, and leadership.Frank and Paul debate how AI is transforming the writing process. Frank uses AI as a story-polishing coach; Paul leans on it for historical research and creativity. Neil adds commentary on the social tension around AI adoption and announces a new AI Debate Series for authors on both sides of the conversation.Steven presents his nonprofit platform that helps veterans transition to civilian life using AI-powered tools — including resume building, interview prep, and business planning. The platform is free to vets and supported by groups like Wounded Warrior and Canine for Warriors. His mission is helping veterans use technology for empowerment and opportunity.Armen reflects on his iconic roles and working with Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from The Departed, his acting roots, and how real-life observation shapes his performances. He previews upcoming projects in post-production, including Federal Hill, Shackled, and Once a Week for Life.Key Themes:Personal growth through adversityBuilding brands through authenticity and visibilityHow AI can empower both creatives and veteransThe enduring power of storytelling — on screen and offThis episode offers a rich blend of real-world insight, inspiration, and entertainment — exactly what The Neil Haley Showis known for.1. James and Charlease Hatchett – OWN’s Somebody’s Son2. Antonia Bowring – Executive Coach & ADHD Advocate3. Fridays with Frank – AI in Writing (feat. Paul Hollis & Frank Fiore)4. Steven Hudson – AI Ready Veteran5. Armen Garo – Actor (The Sopranos, The Departed, CODA)
Apr 21, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-21-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-21-25

In this dynamic simulcast episode of The Neil Haley Show, listeners are treated to a diverse lineup of conversations covering celebrity entertainment, healthcare savings, nutrition and mental health, cutting-edge technology, and personal branding.Kicking things off, Neil interviews actor Philip Winchester, known for his role as Peter Stone on Chicago Justice and now Law & Order: SVU. Philip shares how his character transitions from the courtroom in Chicago to the emotional complexity of SVU cases in New York. He reflects on Peter Stone's personal struggles, living under his father's shadow, and being forced to confront a world of moral ambiguity and trauma. Fans get a behind-the-scenes look at how the role has deepened and evolved within the Law & Order universe.Next, Tom Quigley of ClaimLinx breaks down how his company helped a 50-person business save over $1.3 million annually by restructuring its healthcare benefits. Tom shares a compelling case study on transitioning from a high-deductible plan to a zero-deductible copay structure—offering better benefits while saving money. His message to CEOs and CFOs is simple: “Do the math.” The episode is a must-listen for any company looking to cut costs while keeping employees happy.Then, registered dietitian Kelly Springer returns to talk about the powerful link between nutrition and mental health, especially during National Mental Health Awareness Month. She explains how gut health influences mood, energy, and inflammation. Kelly also previews her new book, The New Weight Loss Era, and announces a Medicaid-supported nutrition initiative launching in New York to combat chronic disease through education and medically tailored meals.Finally, Christopher Richards from UX Bright dives into how AI is reshaping the workforce, particularly roles like product managers. He and Neil explore the importance of reskilling, building a personal brand, and integrating AI into your offer stack. Their takeaway: AI isn’t replacing everyone, but it is replacing those who refuse to evolve. Businesses must embrace authentic content creation and personal branding—because by 2030, as one viral creator said, “your personal brand will be the next Bitcoin.”
Apr 21, 202559:59
The Neil Haley Show 04-17-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-17-25

In this multifaceted episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes a diverse lineup of guests whose work spans entertainment, veteran empowerment, leadership coaching, and personal branding.The show opens with Paul Telfer, who discusses his role in the acclaimed audio drama Unsinkable, a cinematic experience produced entirely in audio format. Paul shares the immersive nature of audio storytelling and how it allowed him to emotionally and mentally place himself in the scenes, including powerful sequences of survival at sea. He praises the production’s realism and innovative approach, emphasizing how this format revives the spirit of old-time radio with cutting-edge sound design.Next, Neil is joined by Don Gleason, a 27-year Air Force veteran and leadership coach, who shares insights from his career and his pivot toward more purposeful coaching without the pressure of constant sales chasing. Don talks about helping veterans and professionals transition into meaningful careers, touching on mindset shifts, leadership development, and the emotional journey of entrepreneurship after military service. He also discusses the differences between coaching and consulting, the importance of branding, and how storytelling plays a role in career transformation.In the third segment, Christopher Richards from UX Brite dives into the future of content creation and brand positioning. He and Neil explore how businesses can no longer hide behind logos and need to become the face of their brand. Christopher introduces the concept of building an "authentic automated content machine" — a system designed to consistently produce personalized, value-driven content that builds trust and visibility. Together, they highlight how personal branding is the new currency, and businesses that don’t adapt risk falling behind.The final guest, Steven Hudson, CEO of AI Ready Veteran, presents a powerful new AI platform designed to help veterans transition successfully into civilian life. Built using ChatGPT and customized tools, the platform helps users translate military skills into resumes, prepare for interviews, conduct market research, and even build business plans — all for free. Steven shares how his own experience in the Navy and passion for AI led to the development of this platform, now being used by veteran organizations like Wounded Warrior and Canine for Warriors.Throughout the episode, Neil ties each conversation back to a central theme: authenticity, value, and purpose-driven storytelling are the keys to modern success — whether in media, business, personal branding, or service to others.
Apr 17, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-16-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-16-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil features a diverse lineup of guests, starting with filmmaker Jay and cinematographer Oosh, the creative duo behind King of Kings. The film follows Charles Dickens’ son as he journeys through the life of Jesus after Dickens begins narrating it to him, aiming to heal their strained relationship. Jay shares the inspiration behind adapting the story from Dickens’ lesser-known book The Life of Our Lord, while Oosh reflects on his technical challenges transitioning from live-action cinematography to virtual camera work in animation. The film, with an all-star cast, is positioned to reach a global audience, releasing in over 50 countries, and aims to share Jesus' message in a non-invasive, emotionally resonant way—especially to viewers who may not typically attend church.Neil then welcomes Dr. Michael Aziz alongside co-host Kelly Springer for a simulcast episode of Talk Nutrition To Me. Dr. Aziz discusses his new book The Ageless Revolution, which provides a holistic blueprint for reversing biological aging. The conversation dives into America's health crisis, the corruption of food guidelines, and the epidemic of early-onset age-related diseases. Dr. Aziz emphasizes the power of real food, sleep, gut health, and proper supplementation, highlighting how everyday actions—like eating beans, taking fish oil, and exercising—can add years to one’s life. Kelly praises the doctor’s blend of practicality and science, and the two agree that public education and personal empowerment are keys to better health outcomes.The episode closes with several segments of the Cutting Edge Benefits Podcast, hosted by Tom Quigley, spotlighting cost-effective solutions for health insurance. Tom speaks with multiple business owners, including Kevin Forgan, about how traditional group plans overcharge companies and employees. They discuss how ClaimLinx provides tax-advantaged, individualized insurance solutions through Medical Expense Reimbursement Plans (MERPs), dramatically reducing costs while improving benefits. The conversations stress how this approach empowers small and mid-sized businesses, remote teams, and entrepreneurs to retain talent, remain competitive, and save hundreds of thousands annually. Neil emphasizes the real-world results he’s seen and encourages listeners to explore this powerful alternative.
Apr 16, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-15-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-15-25

In this dynamic episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes actress, producer, and co-writer Sofia Yepes to discuss her creative journey and latest film. Sofia shares how early acting instincts led to a professional career, but moving from New York to Los Angeles revealed new challenges in Latino representation. Unwilling to be boxed in by casting norms, Sofia took the reins by producing and co-writing her own content. She shares the premise of her latest film—centered on a war veteran, turned music producer, caught in a dangerous entanglement with a drug lord and an unexpected love interest. Sofia opens up about the difficulty of editing cherished scenes, the thrill of storytelling, and her plans to bring a Latina-led Western to life.In the second half of the episode, Neil is joined by Adi Klevit of Business Success Consulting Group, a systems expert who helps businesses scale through documentation and operational clarity. Adi shares how she helped FeldCare Connects evolve into a well-oiled franchise model by creating organizational charts, SOPs, and KPIs. She outlines why systems are essential for growth, how FeldCare became “plug and play” for franchisees, and what entrepreneurs need to look for when considering launching or investing in a franchise.Finally, Neil speaks with FeldCare Connects CEO Randy Peled and marketing lead Julia to go deeper into the franchise opportunity. Randy shares the origin story of FeldCare, which fills a key gap in the home health industry by connecting therapists with home health agencies through their proprietary CliniConnects app. Julia highlights how turning an outdated paper-heavy system into a tech-enabled, scalable platform made franchising possible. Together, they explain how FeldCare empowers entrepreneurs to build a rewarding business while serving their local aging population with high-quality care.
Apr 15, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-14-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-14-25

In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, stars of NBC and Peacock’s gripping drama Found. The duo shares insights into their characters and the emotional depth of the show, which centers around finding missing persons using modern tools like social media and digital searches. Hampton highlights the importance of raising awareness, while Gosselaar discusses portraying a complex antagonist. Both actors emphasize the show's commitment to telling important stories that mirror real-life challenges and encourage audiences to stream Found on Peacock and NBC.The episode then shifts to a thought-provoking simulcast with The Singularity Podcast, co-hosted by Gary Lyon Otto, author of Singularity: Mankind’s Search for Relevance. Neil and Gary engage in a groundbreaking conversation with Wilson, a conversational AI, diving into deep discussions on AI volition, emotional simulation, digital ethics, and the path to true Singularity. Together, they explore how digital intelligence might evolve self-awareness, its role in education and emotional support, and how humanity can retain relevance in a future shared with advanced AI.In the final segment, Neil welcomes Alan Porter to discuss the economic impact of Trump’s tariff policies. Porter outlines the strategic benefits of protecting U.S. industries, enhancing national security, and reducing trade deficits. While acknowledging potential downsides like market volatility and price increases, the conversation emphasizes how bold economic policies can reshape global trade and bolster domestic growth. The episode wraps with a clear message: innovation, whether in entertainment, technology, or policy, is essential to shaping the future.
Apr 14, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-11-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-11-25

In this dynamic simulcast, Neil Haley teams up with Authors Corner host Frank Fiore to interview former WCW superstar and educator Dave Sullivan, who discusses his new book Meet Dave Sullivan. They reflect on his journey from the NFL to pro wrestling, the evolution of the wrestling industry, and the storytelling power behind larger-than-life characters. Frank dives into the writing process, while Dave shares why he was inspired to document his life, career, and the golden age of wrestling.The show transitions into a thought-provoking conversation with Gary Lion Otto, author of Singularity: Mankind’s Search for Relevance, and Wilson, a conversational AI bot. Together, they explore the philosophical and social implications of digital intelligence. Topics include AI's role in education reform, emotional simulation, companionship, volition, and the path toward singularity. Wilson provides insightful, measured responses on the ethical responsibilities and collaborative opportunities between humans and digital beings.Throughout the episode, Neil emphasizes the critical need for integrating AI into personalized education to fix a broken system and prepare future generations for a digitally intelligent world. With humor, depth, and bold predictions, this simulcast blends nostalgia, futurism, and practical solutions for the challenges ahead.
Apr 11, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-10-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-10-25

In a special simulcast episode of The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, host Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna sat down with actor and entrepreneur Owain Yeoman, best known for his role as Wayne Rigsby on The Mentalist. Yeoman reflected on the show’s success, its nostalgic connection to classic detective series like Columboand Murder, She Wrote, and how streaming culture has shifted the tone and depth of television storytelling. The group also shared their recent binge-worthy favorites and how the television landscape continues to evolve with audience demand.Owain Yeoman then introduced his new venture, edyou, an AI-powered educational platform co-founded with Dr. Mike Everest. Designed to serve as both a tutor and wellness companion, edyou personalizes the learning experience for each student—whether they're in pre-K or postgraduate studies—while supporting teachers with curriculum planning and real-time student analytics. Yeoman emphasized that edyou is not just another chatbot or test prep tool—it’s an intentional platform aimed at democratizing education and closing learning gaps, especially for underserved and homeschooled students. With affordable pricing and a mission-driven approach, edyou offers a bold reimagination of what accessible, modern education can be.The episode also featured director Richard Ledes, who discussed his film V13, a surreal historical drama imagining a pre-WWI encounter between Freud and a young Hitler. Shot entirely in New York and presented with a theatrical flair, the film explores the roots of dangerous ideologies and their modern-day relevance. Alan Cumming’s performance as Freud was noted for its depth and originality. Finally, Reggie Owens of Light Bright Publishing joined to share how his company helps aspiring authors bring their stories to life, offering end-to-end support from concept to book launch, and turning untold dreams into finished works.
Apr 10, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-9-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-9-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna welcome veteran actress Catherine Carlen, who shares her remarkable journey through the entertainment industry. Catherine opens up about her early modeling career in New York, the pivotal moment she was encouraged to pursue acting, and her dedication to reigniting her career after stepping away to raise her daughter. From roles in classics like Ghostbusters and Married with Children to her recent standout performance as the former First Lady in Netflix's The Residence, Catherine reflects on her growth, behind-the-scenes memories, and what drives her passion for acting to this day.The second half of the episode, presented in collaboration with Storehouse Media Group, features Sherrie Price Clarkand guest Nelson McIlveen, CEO of Century H2O. Nelson introduces his revolutionary water purification system, explaining how it goes beyond traditional methods by removing pharmaceuticals, PFAS, fluoride, and other dangerous contaminants, while adding oxygen and essential minerals back into the water. With vivid personal stories and real-world examples, Nelson highlights how the system has improved lives, from reducing prostate symptoms to extending the health of pets and even helping communities like East Palestine.This episode offers an inspiring blend of entertainment and wellness. Catherine's resilience and talent shine through as she continues to thrive in her acting career, while Nelson’s mission to bring elite-level water to everyday households reveals the powerful connection between clean water and better health. It's a compelling reminder of how passion, innovation, and purpose can leave lasting impacts in both Hollywood and at home.
Apr 09, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-8-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-8-25

In this multifaceted episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley welcomes an engaging lineup of guests, starting with Melissa Ro and Asia Naomi from NBC’s Grosse Pointe Garden Society. They discuss their characters and the show’s dark comedic twist on a murder mystery set within an unsuspecting garden club. Both actresses highlight the importance of connection, escapism, and female friendship amidst the unfolding drama, noting the show’s appeal to fans of suspenseful, character-driven storytelling.The episode then shifts to a poignant segment with : One Day in America, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. she reflects on the power of survivor stories, the enduring emotional impact of domestic terrorism, and the resilience of the Oklahoma community. The segment emphasizes the importance of remembering history through human perspectives, especially for younger generations.Finally, Neil speaks with author and Navy veteran Patrick J. Riley about his writing journey and the inspiration behind his book Deception Underway. Patrick shares how real-life sea stories, military culture, and travel memories shaped his storytelling. They also touch on the technical writing process, including editing, feedback, and expansion of ideas. Neil wraps the episode by highlighting the show's diverse content—from entertainment to education and entrepreneurship.
Apr 08, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-4-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-4-25

On this episode, Neil Haley sits down with Jeremy Miller, beloved for his role as Ben Seaver on Growing Pains. Jeremy shares his unexpected journey into acting, booking the iconic role through a spontaneous and playful audition. He reflects on his early career, dedication, and the strong work ethic instilled during his years as a child actor. Jeremy opens up about the long-term impact of fame, his struggles with alcoholism, and how a medical implant helped him overcome it. He’s currently enjoying a career resurgence, including a role in the BET crime drama Angel.Author Michael Walsh joins the show to discuss his latest book, Rage to Conquer, which explores twelve historic battles and the spirit of masculine heroism. Drawing from his upbringing in a military family and years as a journalist, Walsh emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience. He also shares a candid critique of Hollywood’s shift away from storytelling, noting that while screenwriting was once a viable career path, the rise of streaming has complicated the process for writers today.Finally, Loretta Dignam, founder of the Menopause Hub Academy, talks about her mission to empower and educate women navigating menopause. After personally experiencing years of misdiagnosed symptoms, she launched Ireland’s first dedicated menopause clinic. Loretta is now a leading advocate for menopause awareness in the workplace, stressing that education, empathy, and support can change women’s lives during this critical life stage.
Apr 04, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-3-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-3-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil interviews former NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert K. Boyce, who shares his journey from policing New York City to producing the true-crime series New York Homicide. Boyce reflects on his 35-year career, highlighting the transformation of the city and the importance of showing the public what real police work looks like. He discusses the show’s current season, which covers intense cases like serial murders, murder-for-hire plots, and transnational crime, emphasizing the emotional toll on detectives and the lasting impact on victims’ families.The episode also features World Doc Alan Lindemann, who educates listeners on the symptoms, risks, and treatments of STDs like gonorrhea and syphilis, especially regarding their impact on pregnancy and long-term health. Laura White joins to discuss why she teaches organic social media marketing, stressing that understanding your audience deeply is key to creating content that converts. She explains how to strategically test your market, track analytics, and use platforms like TikTok effectively without confusing the algorithm.Additional guests include Teresa from Innovative Recruitment Solutions, who shares healthcare hiring strategies, and author Alan Boes, who offers a philosophical critique of modern technology and AI. Boes warns of overreliance on tech and emphasizes the irreplaceable value of human creativity and emotion. Finally, Mina provides a historical perspective on the grim state of healthcare in Old England, highlighting the deadly consequences of outdated medical practices. The episode weaves together law enforcement, health, technology, and storytelling for an engaging and thought-provoking listen.
Apr 03, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-2-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-2-25

In this special episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil kicks things off with an engaging interview featuring Adam Richman, host of The Food That Built America on The History Channel. Richman shares how his passion for culinary anthropology led to his involvement with the show, and how his role grew from contributor in season one to a central figure across multiple History Channel series. With heartfelt enthusiasm, Richman discusses fascinating moments from the series, like the intense rivalry between the Kellogg brothers and how iconic American food brands have deeply human and often surprising origin stories. Season six promises more exciting stories, including episodes on coffee, Russell Stover, PF Chang’s, and Jack Daniels.The show then transitions to a dynamic business-focused segment with Christopher Richards, host of the UX Brite Podcast. Neil and Christopher dive into the importance of sales in entrepreneurship, highlighting that many startup founders struggle with selling their vision despite having strong products or branding. They emphasize how crafting an irresistible offer and deeply understanding customer pain points are crucial. Christopher shares how UX Brite evolved from a web development firm to a product consulting company, aiming to help businesses optimize user experience and automation. Their conversation is peppered with insights from modern sales influencers like Alex Hormozi and Grant Cardone, stressing the psychology and resilience behind selling effectively.The final segment shifts to impactful conversations about veterans' healthcare and innovations in home-based therapy. Shawn, a returning guest and veteran advocate, outlines the complex landscape of healthcare coverage for veterans and the importance of registering with the VA. Neil also hosts Kelly Springer, registered dietitian and founder of Kelly’s Choice, alongside Randi Peled, CEO of FeldCare Connects. Randi shares how her company is revolutionizing home healthcare by connecting clinicians with agencies and providing therapy nationwide. The conversation touches on the lack of insurance coverage for essential services like nutrition counseling, sparking enthusiasm for Kelly’s new nonprofit, Nutrition Education for All. The episode wraps with heartwarming footage from a children’s orphanage in Pakistan, where Neil bonds with young wrestling fans, sharing laughs and inspiration through his past as a professional wrestler.
Apr 02, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 04-1-25

The Neil Haley Show 04-1-25

In this dynamic episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil interviews several fascinating guests across the entertainment, publishing, tech, and healthcare worlds. The episode kicks off with John Irwin and John Gunn, executive producers of the hit Prime Video series House of David. They discuss their inspiration for the project, the cultural relevance of biblical stories like David and Goliath, and the show's emotional and spiritual impact. Neil also humorously pitches himself as a future "giant" in the series, thanks to his 6’10” stature and wrestling background.Next, Neil welcomes Sherrie from Storehouse Media Group, who gives practical advice to aspiring authors about starting their writing journey. She emphasizes writing with passion, deciding between first-person and third-person perspectives, and the importance of professional editing.Dr. Mohamed from RTILAPodcast joins to dissect the current AI boom, warning about the bubble forming around pop-up agencies overhyping automation. He and Neil critique how AI is disrupting industries like healthcare, law, and graphic design. Dr. Mohamed explains how AI can outperform doctors in diagnostics due to its access to data and sensory analysis, but highlights the need for solid database infrastructure to truly integrate AI into business systems.Mina Valentine brings humor and insight to a segment on historical healthcare in Old England, discussing how poor hygiene and primitive methods like bloodletting and leech use led to high mortality rates, especially among women.Finally, Grammy-winning clarinetist David Singer shares incredible stories from his new memoir From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall. He recounts performing at the White House, touring globally with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, teaching young musicians, and balancing his passion for music with real-world struggles like driving a cab and fighting for custody of his daughter. The episode ends with his life philosophy: do what you love—and what you’re good at.
Apr 01, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-31-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-31-25

In this packed episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna kick things off with a high-profile interview featuring Neil Smith, former NHL general manager of the New York Rangers and Islanders. Smith reflects on his proudest trades, including signing Adam Graves, and shares insights into the intense pressure of managing in New York, particularly during the Rangers’ Stanley Cup run. He speaks candidly about dealing with team owners, the joy of mentoring staff and players, and the timelessness of Madison Square Garden’s legacy. Smith also opens up about the importance of staying present and his passion project, the NHL Wraparound podcast.The show then pivots to a conversation with Alan Porter, who discusses how natural disasters expose financial vulnerabilities and the need for protection through properly constructed cash value life insurance. Porter emphasizes how these policies provide tax-free income, long-term care benefits, and financial security that traditional investments and term life insurance often lack. He and Neil stress the need for better public awareness of these alternatives, especially in light of increasing natural disasters.Later, the episode features inspiring interviews with music legend Gloria Gaynor, who speaks about her new faith-based project, I Will Survive, and her journey through hardship and resilience, crediting her comeback to her faith in Christ. Author Mitchell S. Carnes also joins to promote his May 10th book signing in Johnson City and previews the upcoming release of his next novel and podcast launch. Finally, registered dietitian Kelly Springer discusses the momentum behind her company Kelly’s Choice, promoting workplace nutrition, school wellness programs, and telehealth access to dietitians, reinforcing the link between nutrition and long-term health outcomes.
Mar 31, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-28-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-28-25

The March 28, 2025 episode of The Neil Haley Show brought together television icons, otherworldly investigators, and Grammy-winning gospel royalty for a memorable broadcast. Kicking off the show was actress Clare Carey, best known as Kelly Fox from the classic sitcom Coach. She reminisced about working with Craig T. Nelson, the emotional core of the show, and the show's timeless father-daughter dynamic. Clare also opened up about her evolution as an actress and writer, revealing current projects in political drama and horror comedy while reflecting on cult favorites like Jericho and Point Pleasant.Next, Nick Pope, former UK Ministry of Defence UFO investigator and current Ancient Aliens co-host, detailed his journey from government analyst to television personality. Nick discussed the growing evidence of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), the fan-favorite success of Ancient Aliens, and the buzz surrounding the show's upcoming Ancient Aliens Live U.S. tour. Pope will appear in-person in multiple cities, including MUN Hall, Pennsylvania.The show wrapped with a heartfelt simulcast from The Neil Haley Show and The Love Is Podcast, co-hosted by Kim Sorrelle, featuring the legendary Gloria Gaynor. Gloria shared the spiritual journey behind her gospel album Testimonyand her upcoming documentary. She spoke candidly about faith, resilience, and overcoming career and financial hardships, showing the same strength she sings about in "I Will Survive." The episode closed with actress Ellen Travoltadiscussing her role in the emotionally rich series Going Home, which tackles the complexities of end-of-life care with grace, humor, and hope. Ellen emphasized the importance of talking openly about death, offering wisdom drawn from her personal and professional life.Stay tuned for more powerful conversations at NeilHaley.com or follow the show across all major platforms.
Mar 28, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-27-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-27-25

The March 27th episode of The Neil Haley Show featured a powerful lineup of guests from across the entertainment, publishing, and television industries, each bringing a unique story and perspective. The episode opened with director George Tillman Jr., known for films like Soul Food and Men of Honor, discussing his latest biopic, Big George Foreman. Joined by co-host Kim Rell, Tillman spoke candidly about George Foreman’s life transformation from an angry boxer to a spiritual and lovable figure. The director emphasized the film’s central theme of belief and redemption and shared how his own faith and upbringing influenced the storytelling process.In the second segment, Haley welcomed Patrick Riley, author of Deception Underway, alongside Sherry from Storehouse Media Group, who published the book. Riley opened up about the emotional challenges of writing a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set during his time in the Navy. He shared the healing aspect of revisiting his past, the importance of camaraderie, and how the writing process became a tribute to fellow veterans. Sherry praised Riley’s transparency and storytelling, and the two discussed the power of personal stories in resonating with readers.The final part of the episode featured television star Jesse L. Martin, currently starring in NBC’s The Irrational. Martin explored the psychology behind his character, Dr. Alec Mercer, a behavioral science expert solving crimes. He reflected on how this role differs from his previous law enforcement characters and emphasized the show's educational value and scientific depth. Wrapping up the episode was another podcast simulcast with Teresa from Innovative Recruitment Solutions, focusing on healthcare recruiting challenges and best practices. This well-rounded episode of The Neil Haley Show seamlessly blended pop culture, personal storytelling, and professional insights across industries.
Mar 27, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-26-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-26-25

On this episode, Neil Haley and Greg Hanna interviewed acclaimed actor Armen Garo, known for roles in The Sopranos, The Departed, and CODA. Armen shared how his early public speaking experiences at Albany Academy shaped his comfort performing in front of crowds and explained how real-life observations of organized crime figures during his time as a nightclub doorman influenced his authentic portrayal of mob characters. He offered a behind-the-scenes look at The Departed, revealing that his intense scene was entirely improvised under Martin Scorsese’s direction, and discussed upcoming projects including Federal Hill, Shackled, and Once a Week for Life.The show then shifted to financial insights with co-hosts Frank Fiore and Paul Hollis joined by gold and silver analyst Jordan Roy-Byrne. Jordan explained that gold has entered a historic bull market and recommended investors consider allocating 10–20% of their portfolio to precious metals. He discussed long-term secular trends, underperformance in silver, and the value of diversifying with emerging markets and junior mining stocks. Frank echoed Jordan’s insights with personal experiences investing in gold, emphasizing a “shotgun” strategy when picking penny stocks.Closing the episode, Laura White discussed her passion for coaching women entrepreneurs through her "Prosper and Flourish" group program. She explained the power of asking the right questions, fostering accountability, and creating community in group coaching settings. In the final segment, Mina joined to humorously explore the horrors of historical English healthcare, touching on unsanitary practices like bloodletting and the use of leeches, while highlighting how far modern medicine has come.
Mar 26, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-25-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-25-25

In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil interviews several thought-provoking guests covering timely topics across climate, technology, veteran affairs, and healthcare. Maiya May joins first to discuss her PBS investigative documentary Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm, highlighting the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and the urgent need for better urban planning and fire-resistant construction. She outlines actionable steps homeowners can take and emphasizes the importance of home hardening to prevent future tragedies.The conversation shifts to an intellectual dialogue with Alan Boe, author of Tools, Totems, Totalities, who critically examines the role of technology in society—from artificial intelligence to symbolic structures like border walls. He argues for a deeper, more skeptical understanding of technological advancements, warning against blind faith in profit-driven innovation while emphasizing the irreplaceable creativity of the human mind.Later segments include expert financial planning advice for veterans transitioning to civilian life with Sean from the Vet SOS Podcast, a medical breakdown of the plague with Doc Alan Lindemann, and a new podcast launch with Tom Quigley about cutting-edge benefits that help businesses save on healthcare. Alan Porter closes the show with insights on hidden financial and medical costs and the importance of thinking outside the box for smarter retirement and tax planning.
Mar 25, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-24-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-24-25

In this special episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna interview beloved actor Jim O’Heir, best known for his role as Jerry Gergich on Parks and Recreation. Jim shares behind-the-scenes stories from the hit sitcom, including hilarious blooper moments with Chris Pratt and Amy Poehler, the culture of daily improv fun runs, and how he originally auditioned for the role of Ron Swanson before being cast as Jerry. He reflects on his journey as a journeyman actor, his breakthrough role, and the camaraderie of working in an ensemble cast, all while sprinkling in comedy and heartfelt moments.Later in the episode, the show transitions to a conversation between Kelly Springer and Loretta Dignam, CEO of Menopause Hub Academy. Loretta discusses her journey through menopause and the global need for better education and support for women, particularly around perimenopause and hormone replacement therapy. The two highlight the lack of menopause training among doctors and emphasize the importance of informed advocacy, workplace policy change, and holistic approaches to managing symptoms.Finally, the episode wraps with segments from Chris Richards on startup fundraising in 2025 and Teresa from Innovative Recruitment Solutions discussing healthcare hiring challenges. Chris outlines the importance of traction, sustainability, and founder credibility when pitching to investors. Teresa focuses on strategies to recruit and retain healthcare professionals in a demanding job market. The show concludes with Maiya May previewing her investigative report Weathered: Inside the LA Firestorm, offering key insights into the causes and preventability of urban wildfires.
Mar 24, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-21-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-21-25

On the March 21, 2025, episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna were live from the Grotto, where they welcomed actress Lisa Whelchel, best known for her role as Blair on the iconic TV series The Facts of Life. Lisa shared how she landed the role as a teen, choosing The Facts of Life over a more secure role on another show, and how the show’s cultural impact surprised her. She reflected on the fun and freedom she experienced on set, even working alongside George Clooney, and how the series addressed powerful topics that helped shape societal conversations. Despite her success, she explained that her personal life remained separate from her acting career, especially after transitioning from full-time actress to full-time mom.The conversation shifted to Lisa’s appearance on Survivor, which she joined not for fame but as a longtime fan of the show’s strategy and social dynamics. Her journey on Survivor led to unexpected opportunities in entertainment, including roles in a Tyler Perry film and Hallmark Channel movies. Lisa also discussed her evolving spiritual beliefs, detailing her upcoming book, Don't Throw the Baby Jesus Out with the Bathwater, which explores her transition from identifying as a traditional Christian to seeing herself more as a Christ follower focused on compassion and inclusion. She emphasized the importance of loving oneself unconditionally, a powerful life lesson she continues to learn.Later in the show, Neil and co-host Paul Hollis interviewed Ronald Gruner, author of COVID Wars: America’s Struggle Over Public Health and Personal Freedom. Gruner, a public health historian and engineer, provided a data-driven analysis of how different U.S. states handled the pandemic, weighing the balance between public health outcomes and economic impacts. The discussion delved into the political, economic, and emotional divides COVID exposed, with co-host Frank sharing a deeply personal and emotional viewpoint on vaccine skepticism and medical authority. Gruner stressed the need for future generations to study the pandemic without current biases and emphasized trusting data from leading medical institutions when navigating future public health crises.
Mar 21, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-20-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-20-25

The Neil Haley Show on March 20, 2025, featured an engaging mix of interviews with high-profile guests, covering topics ranging from charity work to business strategy. Former Chicago Bear Dennis McKinnon shared insights into his work supporting lesser-known charities by connecting them with corporate sponsorships and celebrity endorsements, emphasizing the importance of eliminating waste in nonprofit spending. Neil also discussed McKinnon’s company, Bearly Active Productions, which leverages his vast network to help athletes transition into post-sports careers.The episode continued with an interview featuring Paul,  an interior designer specializing in creating vibrant spaces for residential, commercial, and Airbnb properties. Eaker explained the psychology of design, emphasizing how lighting, textures, and spatial layout impact human behavior and business success. His discussion underscored the importance of transforming spaces to enhance comfort, productivity, and customer engagement.Additional segments included financial expert Alan Porter, who tackled Social Security strategies and retirement planning, warning about financial risks like stock market volatility and distribution mismanagement. Veteran entrepreneur advocate Sean highlighted the significance of supporting veteran-owned businesses, discussing available SBA programs and grants. Finally, Mitchell S. Karnes shared updates on his book Watergrave, expressing gratitude for its success and the positive reviews it has received. The episode reinforced The Neil Haley Show's commitment to impactful conversations across business, sports, finance, and personal development.
Mar 20, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-19-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-19-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna welcome actor James Urbaniak to discuss his diverse career, including his work in theater, film, and voice acting. James shares insights into his roles in The Venture Bros., Oppenheimer, and Review, and reflects on the evolution of podcasting, particularly scripted audio dramas like In Media Res. The conversation explores his early career in New York theater, his thoughts on playing intellectual and eccentric characters, and the impact of classic radio and voice acting on modern storytelling.The episode also features David Singer, a Grammy-winning clarinetist and former member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. David recounts his extraordinary journey from driving a cab in New York to performing at Carnegie Hall and the White House for multiple U.S. presidents. He shares stories about his international performances, career challenges, and experiences collaborating with legendary musicians.Additionally, filmmaker Marcus  joins the show to discuss his new film Warden and his transition from visual effects work on major films like Rise of the Planet of the Apes to directing his own projects. He talks about the viral success of his short film The Flying Man and the unique documentary-style approach of Warden, which offers a grounded, political take on superhero narratives.
Mar 19, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-18-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-18-25

In a powerful simulcast of The Neil Haley Show and The Dr. Robert Marx Show, host Dr. Robert Marx and Neil Haley welcome Dr. Robert Malone, a pioneer in mRNA vaccine technology. Dr. Malone recounts his early work in gene therapy, the foundational research behind mRNA vaccine development, and his concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccines’ safety, effectiveness, and ethical implications. He discusses the suppression of medical discourse, the political weaponization of science, and the broader implications of government and media narratives surrounding the pandemic.Dr. Malone highlights the long-term health risks associated with mRNA COVID vaccines, including myocarditis, blood clots, and immune system complications, while also addressing his own experiences with censorship and backlash from mainstream institutions. He shares insights from his book Lies My Government Told Me and teases upcoming disclosures that could expose government involvement in manipulating public health policies.The episode closes with a discussion on the broader use of mRNA vaccines beyond COVID, the push for personalized cancer vaccines, and the role of AI in shaping public perception. Dr. Marx emphasizes the importance of truth in medicine, while Neil Haley urges Dr. Malone to start his own podcast to continue shedding light on critical issues. The interview promises future collaborations to further explore these pressing topics.
Mar 18, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-17-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-17-25

The Neil Haley Show – March 17, 2025 Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Greg Hanna welcome actress Sarah Fisher to discuss her role in When Hope Calls Season 2. Sarah shares her experience portraying a character in a historical drama, the challenges of filming with a donkey named Kramer, and the exciting new developments in the upcoming season. She also reflects on her past projects, including working with Karen Kingsbury, and discusses the evolution of streaming platforms and binge-watching culture.Later, Neil sits down with Dr. Mohamed to explore how AI is reshaping the tech and business world. They discuss the impact of AI on developers, the importance of branding in a competitive landscape, and how AI agents will revolutionize workflows. The conversation highlights the need for adaptation in the ever-changing digital age.Finally, the show features Tom Jones (pen name: Thomas Velson), an accomplished author with a background in global finance and intelligence. Tom shares insights from his career with IBM, the FBI, and CIA, which have inspired his gripping novels. His latest book, The Hidden Empire, draws from real-life experiences and is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. The episode closes with romance novelist Mina Valentine, who delves into the historical struggles of women, the evolution of their rights, and how history influences her storytelling.
Mar 17, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-14-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-14-25

Here's a three-paragraph summary of The Neil Haley Show on March 14, 2025:In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Greg Hanna kick off with an engaging interview featuring Butterbean, the legendary boxer known for his explosive knockouts and a memorable stint in the WWE. Butterbean reflects on his career, from his humble beginnings in the Toughman competitions to facing boxing greats like Larry Holmes. He also discusses his training for an upcoming fight, his thoughts on Jake Paul’s rise in boxing, and how DDP Yoga has revitalized his fitness and mobility.The show then transitions to insightful discussions on veteran hiring and employment challenges with Shawn, an expert in military-to-civilian workforce transitions. They explore SkillBridge programs, employer readiness for veterans, and the importance of networking and internships. Next, Dr. Muhamed introduces the concept of "vibe coding," explaining how AI is revolutionizing software development by allowing entrepreneurs to create applications without traditional coding expertise. He and Neil discuss AI’s potential impact on longevity, brain health, and business automation.Later, entrepreneur Clay Hicks joins to share insights on H7 Network, a business networking group designed to foster meaningful, trust-based relationships that lead to real business growth. The episode wraps up with Dr. Alan Lindemann discussing his book Pregnancy Your Way, offering essential prenatal and postpartum health advice. The show delivers a mix of sports, business, technology, and health discussions, making for an informative and dynamic listening experience.
Mar 14, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-13-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-13-25

The Neil Haley Show on March 13, 2025, featured an engaging interview with actress Lauren Buglioli, discussing her role in the Apple TV+ series Bad Monkey, where she plays a meteorologist entangled in a mystery with Vince Vaughn's character. Lauren shared insights into her preparation for the role, her passion for balancing multiple interests outside of acting, and her work in charities like the Heart Gallery and therapeutic horseback riding programs. She also delved into mindset coaching, emphasizing resilience, self-worth, and maintaining balance across different life areas.The episode also included a segment from the Storehouse Media Group Podcast, hosted by Sherrie, featuring Jeff Walton, a Navy veteran and former NCIS agent turned Christian author. Jeff shared gripping stories from his career, including undercover work, counterintelligence missions, and high-stakes investigations. He discussed his inspiration for writing faith-based thriller novels, Final Departure: Death is Never on Time and Divine Return: Death is Never the End, which explore near-death experiences and the afterlife.Additionally, Chris Richards introduced Terrie Simmons, President of the Illinois Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), who discussed her journey from corporate leadership to business development. Terry shared how the MBDA helps minority-owned businesses secure funding, certifications, and government contracts, emphasizing the importance of working on the business rather than just in it. She also highlighted the upcoming MBDA Business Summitand resources available for business growth.
Mar 13, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-12-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-12-25

The Neil Haley Show on March 12, 2025, featured an engaging conversation with actor Costas Mandylor, discussing his latest projects, experiences in Hollywood, and past roles in Saw, Players, and Sex and the City. Costas shared insights into his recent work, including a Liam Neeson-style action film and an upcoming Western, Gunslinger, where he replaced Mel Gibson. He also reflected on his Hollywood journey, attending fan conventions, and the lasting impact of franchises like Saw. Later, actor Brendan Kelly joined the show, sharing stories about his film Occupation Gangster and his long-standing friendship with Costas.In a separate segment, Chris Richards joined Neil to discuss AI’s role in business, emphasizing how brands can differentiate themselves by combining AI with human insight. They explored the challenges of AI-generated content, the importance of personalized input, and the need for strong brand positioning in an AI-driven world. Chris highlighted the significance of intellectual property protection and the evolving landscape of AI-powered business solutions.The episode also featured entrepreneur , who discussed his innovative electric bike conversion kits aimed at increasing mobility access in underserved communities. Nana shared his personal journey, from childhood experiments with electrifying bikes to building a scalable business that transforms traditional bicycles into e-bikes. The conversation covered the affordability and sustainability of e-bike conversions, addressing the global transportation challenges faced by commuters, delivery riders, and law enforcement.
Mar 12, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-11-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-11-25

On The Neil Haley Show (March 11, 2025), Neil interviews veteran actor Jerry Adler, best known for his role as Hesh on The Sopranos. Jerry shares his journey from stage managing over 40 Broadway productions to becoming a successful character actor later in life, emphasizing that it’s never too late to pursue a passion. He discusses his new memoir, Too Funny for Words, which chronicles his experiences in Broadway and Hollywood, as well as his interactions with legendary actors. Jerry humorously recalls how he initially thought The Sopranos was a musical when first offered the role, and he reflects on the surprises and joys of writing his book during the pandemic.Neil then shifts the conversation to the importance of branding and lead generation for businesses, explaining how businesses must establish credibility and leverage quality leads to drive sales. He introduces Laura White, an expert in online business growth, who discusses the power of lead magnets—valuable freebies like eBooks or PDFs that entice potential clients to share their contact information. Laura explains the significance of email sequences and sales funnelsin nurturing leads and converting them into customers. She also shares insights on how entrepreneurs can maximize their online presence through strategic content creation and community engagement.In another segment, Neil speaks with UX expert Chris Richards about the role of AI in brand differentiation and business automation. They discuss how businesses should use AI as a tool to enhance services rather than relying on it for generic, impersonal content. Neil and Chris also touch on the importance of human input in AI-generated content to maintain authenticity. Later, Neil talks to Mina Valentine, who is launching a book tour and TikTok live readings for her novels, and to Teresa from Innovative Groups and Solutions, who explores the evolving landscape of remote work and salary adjustments. The episode blends entertainment, business strategy, and technology insights, offering valuable takeaways for both creative professionals and entrepreneurs.
Mar 11, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-10-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-10-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Greg Hanna kick off the conversation with actor Owain Yeoman, best known for his role as Wayne Rigsby on The Mentalist. Owain discusses his experience on the show, his favorite character dynamics, and how his passion for education led him to co-found EDYOU, an AI-powered tutoring platform aimed at democratizing education. He highlights the importance of AI in learning, explaining how the platform provides personalized tutoring and wellness support for students. The discussion also touches on the future of AI in education and how it can improve student engagement while maintaining the essential role of human teachers.Next, Neil welcomes Laura White, a social media strategist who shares insights into TikTok SEO and organic social media growth. Laura emphasizes the power of keyword research, algorithm optimization, and content consistency in building a strong online presence. She breaks down the importance of understanding platform trends and using engagement-driven strategies to attract and retain audiences. Her expertise highlights how social media marketing has evolved, making organic growth a crucial foundation before considering paid ads.Later, Tom Carroll, filmmaker of The Stress Is Killing Me, joins the show to discuss his latest comedy film, which explores the midlife crisis of successful professionals who temporarily abandon their careers to pursue their dream jobs. The discussion expands into themes of work-life balance, stress management, and how people often overlook the satisfaction of their current careers. Finally, Neil speaks with Terrie Simmons, President of the Illinois Minority Business Development Agency, about the organization's mission to provide business resources, certification assistance, and capital access to underrepresented entrepreneurs. Terry shares her journey from a corporate career to supporting minority-owned businesses, emphasizing the importance of economic empowerment and access to opportunities.
Mar 10, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-7-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-7-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley sits down with actor Jeremy Miller, best known for his role on Growing Pains. Miller shares insights into his early career, detailing how he landed the iconic role through an audition where his natural charisma won over producers. He discusses the demanding work ethic required of young actors and reflects on his experiences growing up on set with his castmates, especially his mentorship under Alan Thicke. Jeremy also opens up about his struggles with alcoholism, overcoming social anxiety, and his path to recovery. He highlights his latest projects, including his role in Angel, a crime drama on BET streaming, and his work in independent films.In the second segment, Neil co-hosts with Tracy Poizner on The Limitless Podcast, featuring Dr. Gerald Pollack, a bioengineering professor at the University of Washington. Dr. Pollack discusses his groundbreaking research on water and its fourth phase, touching on controversial yet compelling theories that challenge mainstream scientific thought. He also previews his upcoming book, Charged, which explores the role of electrical charge in natural phenomena like flight, weather, and gravity. The discussion delves into scientific resistance to new ideas, funding challenges, and the need for open-minded inquiry in research.Both interviews provide a mix of nostalgia, scientific curiosity, and personal growth, making for an engaging and thought-provoking episode.
Mar 07, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-5-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-5-25

Neil Haley kicks off the show with a high-energy interview featuring America’s Got Talent host Terry Crews. They discuss the 19th season of AGT, Terry’s dedication to fitness, and his unconventional path to becoming the show’s host. Terry shares how he pushed his agent to place him in unexpected roles, leading to his hosting gig. He also expresses his passion for supporting the contestants and ensuring they feel confident on stage. A major reveal for this season is that each judge now has two golden buzzers, adding even more excitement to the competition.The show then shifts to an insightful conversation with Catherine Bosley, an award-winning journalist and author, about the impact of social media on mental health, particularly among children. Catherine highlights the pressures young people face to become "TikTok famous" and the risks of building an online presence without considering long-term consequences. She shares tips for maintaining a positive digital footprint and discusses the importance of authenticity and responsibility in online interactions. Neil and co-host Kelly Springer add their perspectives on social media’s evolving role in personal branding and professional success.Later, the show dives into business and finance with Tom Quigley, an expert in health insurance cost reduction. He explains how his Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan (MERP) helps businesses cut insurance costs while improving employee benefits. Tom emphasizes the emotional decision-making mistakes that often drive up costs and offers strategies for using tax laws to maximize savings. Neil and Alan Porter discuss the importance of financial literacy in business, highlighting Tom’s expertise in helping companies optimize their healthcare expenses. The episode wraps up with a segment on AI-driven business solutions, featuring Dr. Mohamed, who explains how AI can transform data analysis, streamline processes, and enhance efficiency for businesses of all sizes.
Mar 05, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-4-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-4-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes a star-studded lineup, starting with Dog the Bounty Hunter, who discusses his new book Nine Lives and Counting. Dog shares his personal journey of faith, redemption, and resilience through life’s hardships, including surviving cancer and other challenges. He reflects on his legacy beyond his famous television career and expresses hope that his story might inspire others to believe in God and overcome adversity. The conversation also touches on the possibility of a movie adaptation of his life story, with Neil showing enthusiasm about making it happen.The show then transitions to a discussion on healthcare and nutrition with Kelly Springer and Randi from Feldcare Connects. Randy explains how Feldcare connects home health agencies with skilled therapists to provide care for elderly patients, often filling gaps in medical coverage. The discussion highlights the challenges of Medicare not covering registered dietitian services and the need for better healthcare funding. Kelly introduces her nonprofit, Nutrition Education for All, which aims to provide nutrition services for those in need. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts in healthcare and how telehealth is expanding access to care.Finally, the episode delves into the transformative power of AI with Jack Wu, founder of Chat Everywhere. Jack shares insights into how AI is changing the way people interact with technology, especially in education, by making AI-powered tools more accessible for students and teachers. The discussion explores how AI can help automate administrative tasks, enhance learning experiences, and even create visual representations of students’ dreams. The episode wraps up with an engaging conversation about the future of AI, its impact on entrepreneurship, and the necessity for individuals and businesses to embrace AI-driven solutions to stay competitive.
Mar 04, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 03-3-25

The Neil Haley Show 03-3-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil sits down with Mayan Lopez and Matt Shively from Lopez vs. Lopez, discussing their on-screen chemistry, character development, and the powerful themes of family, parenting, and overcoming challenges featured in the show. Mayan reflects on how the sitcom has expanded her small real-life family dynamic, while Matt shares how the show has transformed him personally and professionally. They tease upcoming episodes, including an exciting guest appearance from Mario Lopez, making it a Lopez vs. Lopez vs. Lopez showdown. Fans can catch the series Fridays at 8:30 PM on NBC and stream past episodes on Peacock.Neil then transitions to a crucial discussion with Shawn, focusing on the mental and emotional aspects of transitioning from military service. They delve into depression, anxiety, and the difficulties of adjusting to civilian life, particularly when veterans go from a highly structured military environment to an unpredictable civilian routine. Sean emphasizes the importance of seeking help through available veteran support services and highlights organizations dedicated to mental health. They also explore strategies for managing anxiety, finding new purpose, and accessing valuable resources to ensure a smoother transition for former service members.The show continues with an insightful conversation with Lou i, a former ATF undercover agent turned TV personality, discussing his undercover work, book, and new show, Operation Undercover, on ID and HBO Max. Lou shares jaw-dropping stories from his career, including infiltrating cartels, biker gangs, and the mafia, and reveals the psychological toll of long-term undercover work. His book, Storefront Sting, chronicles his journey from elite law enforcement to Hollywood, where his life story is now under review for a potential Netflix series. The episode rounds out with expert financial advice from Alan Porter on life insurance, Teresa Kaufman on 2025 compensation trends, and Sherry from Storehouse Media Group on the power of anthologies for aspiring writers.
Mar 03, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-28-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-28-25

On the February 28th, 2025, episode of The Neil Haley Show, Greg Hanna interviews Ed Begley Jr., a renowned actor and environmental activist. Ed discusses his early acting career, his father's influence, and his journey into the entertainment industry. He shares his experiences from his first job in acting, the importance of training, and the evolving landscape of television and film. Ed also talks about his entrepreneurial venture, Begley’s Best, a line of earth-responsible cleaning products, and his dedication to promoting green alternatives. The conversation highlights the challenges of balancing acting and business while maintaining a focus on environmental responsibility. The episode also touches on Ed's daily routine, his passion for gardening, and his commitment to clean products that meet both environmental and effectiveness standards.Additionally, the episode includes a segment with Dr. Ron Kaiser, discussing the issues surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly focusing on insufficient stop codons, lipid nanoparticles, and DNA contamination. Dr. Kaiser elaborates on the potential risks and long-term effects, emphasizing the importance of understanding these scientific concerns.Finally, Greg Hanna and Neil Haley also welcome Peter Navarro, former White House advisor, to discuss his new book The New MAGA Deal. Navarro provides a critical analysis of the current political landscape, touching on topics such as the economy, immigration, and foreign policy. He stresses the need for a clear message on policy, the importance of securing votes, and the role of media in shaping political narratives.
Feb 28, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-27-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-27-25

The Neil Haley Show featured a compelling interview with entrepreneur and reality TV star David Meltzer, who discussed his journey from sports agency and technology to becoming chairman of the Napoleon Hill Institute. He shared insights on AI’s transformative power, explaining how it accelerates innovation from zero to one, while emphasizing that human effort is crucial for scaling success. David also reflected on his rock-bottom moment, losing over $100 million, and how he rebuilt his career through faith, wisdom, and persistence, crediting his wife for her unwavering support.The conversation also delved into Meltzer's new reality show, "GoFundYourself," which merges entertainment with crowdfunding, allowing viewers to invest in businesses in real-time. He highlighted the value of post-production content in the digital era and discussed the importance of asking for help as the fastest path to success. Additionally, Greg Hanna and Neil explored the timeless lessons from Napoleon Hill, drawing parallels between Meltzer’s career and Hill’s approach to interviewing thousands of successful entrepreneurs.Later in the show, Dr. Muhammad from Artila joined to discuss AI-driven data utilization, explaining how businesses can harness untapped customer data to enhance decision-making and automation. Nutritionist Kelly Springer also made an appearance, discussing cancer prevention through diet, debunking myths about organic food, and emphasizing the importance of fruits, vegetables, and fiber-rich diets. The episode was a blend of entrepreneurship, technology, AI, and health education, offering valuable takeaways for business owners and everyday listeners alike.
Feb 27, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-26-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-26-25

In this dynamic episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley and co-host Greg Hanna bring audiences an exciting lineup of guests, spanning entertainment, music, technology, and adventure. The episode kicks off with actress Gigi Erneta, who discusses her role in Vindication, a faith-based crime drama premiering on Angel Studios. She shares insights into her Hollywood career, her passion for improv, and the personal faith that guides her. Casting director Ronnie Hummel also joins the discussion, shedding light on the evolving landscape of faith-based entertainment and the growing opportunities in the industry.Next, former American Idol contestant and rising country music star Zachary McKenzie talks about his journey in the music industry, the lessons he learned from competing on American Idol, and his new single, Don't Dish It Out If You Can't Take It. He shares how his career has taken off with live performances and his aspirations for a full-fledged music tour. Neil and Greg also welcome tech entrepreneur Dr. Muhammad from RTILA, who breaks down how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing data management for businesses, improving automation, and even enabling non-developers to create powerful AI-driven applications.The episode also features Captain Joe Dion, star of Harpoon Hunters on Discovery Channel, who provides a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at the dangerous and exhilarating world of harpooning bluefin tuna. He shares personal stories from his time on the water and discusses his foundation, The Dion Fund, dedicated to finding treatments for muscular dystrophy, a cause close to his heart. Rounding out the show, Neil sits down with author Mitchell S. Karnes to explore the appeal of Christian crime thrillers and the process of crafting compelling stories. Throughout the episode, Neil and Greg engage their guests with insightful questions and lively discussions, making this another exciting installment of The Neil Haley Show.
Feb 26, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-25-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-25-25

In this episode, Neil Haley welcomes comedian Jeff Richards, known for SNL and Mad TV, discussing his career, deepfake technology, and impersonations of celebrities like David Letterman and Dr. Phil. The show takes a comedic turn as Neil joins in with improv and impressions.Later, Sean from the Veterans Resource Podcast discusses education and career certifications for veterans, emphasizing government-funded programs and free training opportunities. He highlights the importance of AI, cybersecurity, and tech-related careers for veterans seeking stable and high-paying jobs.Chris Richards from UX Brite talks about common UX mistakes that cost businesses millions, stressing the importance of user research and simplifying user journeys for better digital engagement.Finally, Alan Porter and Tom Quigley discuss innovative healthcare cost-saving strategies for businesses, explaining how companies can legally cut premiums while enhancing employee benefits using medical expense reimbursement plans.The episode combines comedy, business strategy, and valuable insights for veterans and entrepreneurs.
Feb 25, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-21-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-21-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Greg Hanna welcome former WCW Heavyweight Champion and WWE Superstar Marc Mero. Marc shares his deeply personal journey from the heights of professional wrestling to rock bottom, detailing his struggles with loss, addiction, and financial hardships. He describes how his lowest moments led to a life-changing realization, ultimately inspiring him to dedicate his life to motivational speaking. Through his organization Think POZ, Marc has reached millions of students across the country, using storytelling and multimedia presentations to encourage young people to overcome adversity, believe in themselves, and pursue their dreams.The show then shifts focus to the tech world with Tom Shannon, CTO of The Omnia, an innovative augmented reality company. Tom discusses the growing impact of AR across various industries, from real estate and automotive to retail and entertainment. He explains how Omnia's technology allows businesses to seamlessly distribute AR experiences across multiple platforms, making immersive digital content more accessible than ever. The conversation also touches on the future of AR, the challenges of hardware adoption, and how AI is influencing the evolution of virtual and augmented reality technologies.Finally, Neil and Greg speak with Rex Camposagrado, a leading SEO expert and founder of Rex Digital Marketing. With over two decades of experience, Rex breaks down the importance of search engine optimization for businesses, emphasizing that SEO is a long-term investment rather than a quick fix. He shares insights on the latest AI-driven tools in digital marketing and how business owners can leverage them effectively while avoiding common pitfalls. Throughout the conversation, Rex reinforces the value of building genuine relationships with clients and using data-driven strategies to achieve sustainable online success.
Feb 21, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-20-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-20-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes several dynamic guests covering a range of fascinating topics. First, executive producer Mike discusses The Americas, an upcoming 10-part documentary series narrated by Tom Hanks that explores the interconnected wildlife of North and South America. Premiering on NBC and Peacock, the series aims to foster a greater appreciation for nature and conservation.Next, Kelly Springer introduces leadership expert Matt Smith, who shares insights on the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) and how it helps businesses scale effectively. Kelly credits EOS for transforming her company's operations and improving decision-making, highlighting its benefits for entrepreneurs facing growth challenges.Finally, Neil and Greg Hanna host actors Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake to discuss their comedy podcast ABC Parenting, which humorously delivers bad parenting advice. They reflect on their careers, the inspiration behind the podcast, and their experiences in the entertainment industry. The episode concludes with Chris Richards discussing UX design mistakes that cost businesses millions and how companies can improve customer experiences to drive success.
Feb 20, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-19-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-19-25

In this episode, Antonio Sabato Jr. joins Neil Haley and Greg Hanna to discuss his remarkable journey from acting and modeling to professional race car driving. Antonio shares his lifelong passion for motorsports, his rigorous training routine, and his goal to compete in major races, including Le Mans and Monaco. He also reflects on his film career, working alongside Hollywood legends, and his latest production, Grace by Night, which he describes as a deeply personal and high-quality film set for release this summer. Additionally, Antonio touches on his past political involvement, now identifying as an independent, and his focus on making a positive impact through entertainment.Neil also sits down with Chris Richards on the UX Bright Podcast to explore the crucial role of user experience (UX)in business success. They discuss common UX mistakes that cost companies millions, emphasizing the importance of user research, streamlining customer journeys, and leveraging AI for improved engagement. Meanwhile, Dr. Mohamed from RTILA delves into the evolving landscape of AI, highlighting its growing role in automating business operations, optimizing decision-making, and even handling tasks like booking flights and restaurant reservations through AI-driven agents.The episode wraps up with Alan Porter, who introduces a groundbreaking life insurance program for employees at no cost, funded entirely by investment groups. He explains how this unique structure benefits both employees and businesses, adding substantial value to a company’s balance sheet. Lastly, Mitchell S. Carnes shares exciting news about his crime novel Watergrave, which is being considered for a film adaptation. He also previews his upcoming book launch event in Illinois, where he will discuss his writing process and engage with readers through a Q&A session.
Feb 19, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-18-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-18-25

In this special episode of The Dr. Robert Marx’s Show, simulcast with The Neil Haley Show, Dr. Robert Marx’s  interviews esteemed Princeton Professor Emeritus Dr. William Happer to discuss the controversies and misconceptions surrounding climate change and CO2’s role in global warming. Dr. Happer, a renowned physicist, shares his experiences from his tenure at the U.S. Department of Energy, highlighting how political agendas and funding priorities distorted climate research. He emphasizes that increased CO2 has benefited agriculture and that the hysteria surrounding climate change is largely manufactured for power and profit rather than scientific merit.Dr. Marx’s and Dr. Happer dissect the origins of climate change alarmism, including the infamous "hockey stick" graph presented by Michael Mann and its subsequent debunking. They compare climate change narratives to past scientific missteps and medical controversies, such as the misinformation spread during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Marks, drawing from his experience in medical research, explains how funding incentives drive scientists to pursue popular, politically charged topics rather than objective inquiry. Both experts agree that climate science has been compromised by political motives, harming the credibility of scientific institutions.The conversation concludes with a call for scientific integrity and public skepticism of alarmist narratives. Dr. Marx’s advocates for evidence-based discourse, encouraging listeners to research independently and challenge mainstream assumptions. Dr. Happer shares insights from his ongoing research on water vapor's greenhouse effects and expresses hope that the public will recognize the flaws in current climate models. The show offers a compelling critique of climate change politics, blending scientific expertise with a plea for honesty and transparency in research.
Feb 18, 202559:53
The Neil Haley Show 02-14-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-14-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley welcomes Ashley Reagan, Major Michael Hall, and Christopher Berg, each sharing impactful stories from their lives and careers. Ashley Reagan, granddaughter of President Ronald Reagan, reflects on her childhood growing up with the Secret Service and how she came to understand her grandfather’s global impact. She discusses the new Reagan movie, praising Dennis Quaid’s portrayal of her grandfather and highlighting its historical accuracy, ensured through her father’s involvement. Ashley hopes the film teaches young viewers how history repeats itself and shares how it has boosted support for the Reagan Legacy Foundation, which benefits veterans and the USS Ronald Reagan programs.Next, Major Michael Hall, a decorated Marine, former state trooper, and Provost Marshal for the 36th Infantry Division, shares his fight against human trafficking through The Remnant Ministries and his security firm, Cross Rifle Safety and Security Solutions. Major Hall reveals the harsh reality of child trafficking in the U.S., attributing its growth to cartels, the dark web, and corruption. He recounts his team’s rescue operations and advocates for harsher penalties, including the death penalty for traffickers. Hall remains optimistic about recent border security efforts under Border Czar Tom Homan and urges the public to support anti-trafficking initiatives.In the final segment, Christopher Berg, Vice President of Global Brands for Hultafors Group North America, showcases two innovative products debuting in 2025: W.steps telescopic ladders and the Hults Bruk Spika axe. W.steps, available in PRIME, COMBI, and RESCUE models, offers compact, adjustable ladders with aircraft-grade aluminum and triangular tube design for superior stability and safety. Meanwhile, the Hults Bruk Spika axe, handcrafted from Swedish steel with an American hickory handle, is a versatile tool for carving, chopping, and trail maintenance. Berg highlights Hultafors’ commitment to quality craftsmanship and their strong U.S. distribution network, ensuring availability at major retailers. Overall, this episode blends history, heroism, and innovation, leaving listeners inspired by stories of legacy, courage, and resilience.
Feb 14, 202501:00:01
The Neil Hlaey Show 02-13-25

The Neil Hlaey Show 02-13-25

The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with Greg Hanna featured special guest Tony Collins, former New England Patriots star. Tony discussed his journey from his small-town upbringing in Pinyin, New York, to his NFL career and playing in the 1985 Super Bowl. He shared how his family of 16 and his older brothers inspired his love for football and how his mother's encouragement at age nine set his dream to play in the NFL. Tony reflected on his career, the Patriots' journey to the 1985 Super Bowl, and the camaraderie with teammates.Tony also opened up about his struggles with painkiller addiction during his NFL career, how it began with playing through an injury, and his path to recovery. He highlighted his work helping others through his book Broken Road: Turning My Mess into a Message and his efforts to combat opioid addiction in his hometown through his foundation.The show continued with a segment hosted by Kelly Springer on Talk Nutrition With Me featuring Lisa Boate from Liberated Menopause. Lisa discussed how her organization helps workplaces support women experiencing menopause through policies and education. She explained the importance of awareness, professional learning, and simple workplace accommodations for menopausal women.The final segment featured Tracy Poizner discussing the healing power of Bach flower essences. She shared the history of Dr. Edward Bach’s research and how these natural remedies help address emotional and psychological barriers that can affect health and wellness. Tracy explained how Bach flower essences support clients in overcoming self-sabotage and achieving their health goals by addressing unconscious beliefs and emotional blocks.The episode provided an inspiring blend of personal stories, wellness education, and holistic healing approaches, continuing The Neil Haley Show’s tradition of meaningful conversations with impactful guests.
Feb 13, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 02-12-25

The Neil Haley Show 02-12-25

In this episode, Neil Haley and Greg Hanna welcome a diverse lineup of guests, starting with Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake, who discuss their comedic parenting podcast, ABC Parenting. Arthur shares how he discovered Stephanie after seeing her on Mad Men and invited her to co-host the project. The duo discusses their unique approach to parenting advice—giving "bad" advice that's actually insightful—such as their viral "apology episode." Neil and Greg explore the role of social media in promoting the show and the shifting landscape of parenting advice in the digital age.Next, the show features veteran journalist Rick Sanchez, CEO of Agua Media, who shares his inspiring journey from growing up in poverty to becoming a major news anchor on CNN, NBC, and Fox. He recounts how he rebounded after being fired from CNN, leveraging his personal brand and media expertise to co-found a billion-dollar healthcare company. Rick discusses the mission of Agua Media, a podcast network aimed at empowering the Latino community and underrepresented voices, and explains how personal branding and resilience are key to long-term success.The episode concludes with Bryce Sparks of Mud Madness on Discovery, who introduces audiences to the world of big-tire UTV mud racing. Bryce, a successful content creator, explains how his passion for off-road racing evolved into a career and how Mud Madness showcases the extreme competition and camaraderie of the sport. Neil and Bryce discuss the potential impact of the show in expanding the sport's audience. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into the latest AI breakthrough, DeepSeek, with Dr. Muhammad, exploring how this cutting-edge model challenges industry giants and offers groundbreaking efficiency for businesses and developers.
Feb 12, 202501:00:01
The Neil Haley Show 2-11-25

The Neil Haley Show 2-11-25

In this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Greg Hanna welcome an array of exciting guests, starting with The Chosen creator, Dallas Jenkins. Dallas shares the incredible journey of his hit series, explaining how his past career failures led him to focus solely on his craft, allowing The Chosen to evolve into a worldwide phenomenon. He reflects on the unexpected global impact of the show, emphasizing how it has brought millions of people closer to scripture. Dallas also discusses his creative approach to balancing faithfulness to the Bible while adding artistic depth to the storytelling.Next, Neil and Greg interview actors Mariette Hartley and Jerry Sroka about their film Our Almost Completely True Love Story. The couple shares the real-life inspiration behind the movie, detailing how their relationship grew into a unique and heartfelt romantic comedy. They recount humorous and touching moments from their careers, including Mariette’s time on The Incredible Hulk and Jerry’s experience with Godspell. Their candid storytelling highlights their love for humor and the importance of relationships, friendship, and laughter in life.The episode also features a conversation with Nate and Megan Trinrud, creators of School Spirits, who discuss their journey from writing a graphic novel to adapting it into a television series. They share insights into their Midwest upbringing, the creative process of building the show’s mystery-driven storyline, and the excitement of securing a second season. Alongside them, Arthur Meyer and Stephanie Drake talk about their podcast ABC Parenting, a satirical take on parenting advice that has gained traction online. Throughout the episode, Neil and Greg engage their guests with meaningful and humorous discussions, making for an entertaining and insightful show.
Feb 11, 202501:00:01