The hour opens with a nostalgic and electric conversation as Neil welcomes Hollywood (Jeanne Bassone) from the original GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Hollywood shares behind-the-scenes secrets from the groundbreaking women’s wrestling show, explaining why GLOW was far ahead of its time with serialized storylines, comedy-driven characters, and a hybrid of wrestling and Hollywood-style production. She discusses early training with Mando Guerrero, the challenges of limited ring instruction after season one, and how she kept evolving as an athlete and performer. The two swap wrestler war stories, from protecting yourself in the ring to dealing with bad bumps and still loving the business decades later. Hollywood also talks about her 40 years in wrestling, her stunt work in film and TV, her Nashville-based soap company, and why kindness, gratitude, and connecting with fans keep her energized today.
Neil then shifts into business and wellness with an in-depth update from Mike Crook, highlighting LifeWave’s major promotional announcement: an all-expenses-paid trip to Waikiki Beach for qualifiers in May. Mike breaks down exactly how members can qualify through rank advancement, point accumulation, and helping partners do the same. He explains how simple the business model is — share your personal experience with the X39 stem cell activation patch, connect four serious partners, and let the system build through teamwork and duplication. Mike walks listeners through compensation, bonuses, binary earnings, and why LifeWave offers such a uniquely accessible income opportunity. He emphasizes that many qualifiers will easily earn an additional 10–20k in the process of winning the Hawaii trip.
In the third segment, author Susan Lintonsmith joins Neil for the Under The Couch Book Podcast. She shares how the holidays bring family memories to life — and how those very real sibling dynamics inspired her 12-book children’s fantasy series Under the Couch. Susan dives into the educational power of fantasy for reluctant readers, explaining how imaginative portals, mysteries, and dangers help kids practice bravery, emotional awareness, and problem-solving without real-world consequences. Teachers love the series because it naturally opens conversations about conflict, teamwork, fear, empathy, and resilience. She also shares classroom activity ideas, such as letting students create their own “under the couch” adventure or breaking down decision-making moments between brothers Spencer and Justin. The series remains a perfect blend of adventure, heart, and skill-building.
Next up, Neil sits with Jason Seale from No Sleeve Nation for a quick update on community voting and new merchandise. After a wildly successful round of member polling, Jason announces the launch of several highly requested men’s shirts — including the Stranger Things–inspired design, the “Forged in Pittsburgh” tee, and the black-and-gold skyline NSN logo drop. The community-driven apparel line reflects what NSN stands for: belonging, empowerment, and pride in transformation. Jason encourages listeners to jump onto the website quickly, as the releases are expected to sell fast with the holidays approaching.
Together, these segments create a vibrant and diverse second hour filled with nostalgia, business insight, family storytelling, community culture, and the authentic energy Neil brings to every conversation. Whether listeners tune in for wrestling history, wellness entrepreneurship, children’s literature, or lifestyle branding, this hour delivers something compelling, human, and highly engaging.
Elf on the Shelf, Small-Business Benefits, Radiate TV, Bum Phillips, Vet SOS & The Frank Fiori Show — A Holiday Week Power Episode
The show opens with an unforgettable holiday celebration as Neil welcomes Chanda Bell and Christa Pitts, the sister co-founders of The Elf on the Shelf, marking the tradition’s 20th anniversary. They share the heartwarming origin of the phenomenon — a childhood game with their mother’s keepsake elf — and how it grew into a global tradition after years of persistence, self-publishing, and help from Santa himself. The segment dives into the fast-expanding SantaVerse, including new characters, music, animated series, live experiences, and the new middle-grade novel The Rise of Nicholas the Noble. They also reveal major brand collaborations, a preschool series Scout Elf Squad, a Swarovski luxury edition elf, and even an Elf-themed resort suite at Beaches. The sisters credit faith, timing, and fiercely loyal fans for transforming a simple family tradition into a worldwide lifestyle brand.
Next, Neil shifts into business leadership and financial insight with Tom Quigley of ClaimLinx on The Cutting Edge Benefits Podcast. Tom breaks down why small businesses dramatically overspend on health insurance — often by 30–60% — because they rely on traditional brokers who do not teach owners how to legally restructure plans, reduce premiums, navigate PBMs, or utilize MERPs, HSAs, grants, and manufacturer rebates. Tom explains how ClaimLinx redesigns plans around tax strategy, cost transparency, and direct reimbursement, showing employers how to avoid the “voodoo math” of major carriers. These insights are especially important during Q4, when companies struggle through renewals, high premiums, and employee dissatisfaction. Tom reminds listeners: the right benefits consultant isn’t an insurance salesperson — they are an advocate who saves companies hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The hour then transitions into entertainment, streaming, and the new creator economy with Gregg Sharp, host of The Triple G Podcast and co-founder of Rayd8 (Radiate) TV. Gregg and Neil announce their expanded partnership bringing 24/7 podcast content, creator shows, long-form series, and upcoming movies to the Radiate streaming platform. Gregg updates listeners on World Series of Arm Wrestling, Texas Roofing Wars, The Next Celebrity Bodyguard (featuring Michael Jai White), and several independent productions now in post-production. Together they discuss how podcasting has replaced traditional radio, why creators must embrace video, and how independent film is surging faster than the studio system — especially heading into 2026. Gregg explains why Radiate TV is building a “creator-first” ecosystem designed for binge-watching, global reach, and new IP development.
Neil next welcomes producer Vance Howard to spotlight the highly anticipated football documentary Love Ya Bum, chronicling the legacy of legendary Houston Oilers coach Bum Phillips. The film features interviews with Terry Bradshaw, Jerry Jones, Peyton Manning, Wade Phillips, and more — capturing the fierce Oilers-Steelers rivalry, the rise of Earl Campbell, the emotional Love Ya Blue era, and Bum’s uncommon coaching style built on humor, character, and unity. Vance shares behind-the-scenes stories, including the controversial 1979 AFC Championship call that still haunts Oilers fans. The documentary emphasizes family, leadership, and the values Bum Phillips passed down to generations of coaches. Released digitally on November 25th, the film is designed to uplift, educate, and preserve a golden era of football history.
The episode closes with powerful reflections from Shawn Welsh, host of Vet SOS, discussing what Thanksgiving truly means on military bases around the world. Shawn describes commanders serving troops in chow halls, homesick soldiers finding comfort in community, and even the time President George W. Bush personally served deployed troops in Iraq.
The hour begins with television icon Marion Ross, beloved worldwide as “Mrs. C” from the legendary sitcom Happy Days. Marion reflects on how the show transformed her life — professionally, financially, and personally — and why working with the same cast every day built a true family bond that lasted decades. She shares candid memories about navigating early tension with Tom Bosley, celebrating the success of her castmates, and cherishing the opportunity to portray one of television’s most memorable moms. Marion also opens up about her memoir, My Days: Happy and Otherwise, admitting she originally resisted writing it until her son and co-writer “tied her to a chair” — figuratively — and recorded her stories, which preserved a lifetime of Hollywood history.
Marion recounts her post–Happy Days career highlights, including roles on Brooklyn Bridge, The Drew Carey Show, and even voicing a character in SpongeBob SquarePants. She recalls sharing the stage with legends like Claudette Colbert, Lauren Bacall, and Noel Coward, and she describes the joy of traveling the country doing book signings and meeting fans who grew up watching her. Now retired but full of energy, Marion says her goal is simple: enjoy life, celebrate her career, and connect with the people who have loved her work for generations.
Next, Neil welcomes Latoyia R. Morgan, author of the children’s poetry collection September Hues. Latoyia explains how her daughter inspired the book through their nightly “Tori Tales,” imaginative bedtime stories in which her daughter participated as the hero. A lifelong poet, Latoyia rediscovered her passion when she found her old teenage journals filled with heartfelt poems about joy, love, sadness, and everyday life. The cover and interior imagery of September Hues come from actual photos of her daughter playing in autumn leaves—moments that sparked the poem that became the heart of the book. Latoyia discusses her love of the fall season, the beauty of nature, and the emotional storytelling behind her poetry. She reveals she is now developing a young-adult novel centered around four girls named after the seasons, exploring friendship, love, hardship, and growth through a teen lens.
Latoyia also talks about stepping into the world of publishing, the joy of sharing her work publicly for the first time, and the excitement of encouraging young readers to explore poetry and imagination. She hopes her writing inspires creativity and emotional expression in children and teens. Her daughter remains her biggest supporter — eager to help at book events, appear in photos, and motivate her mother to expand into new forms of storytelling, including novels and live readings for schools and libraries.
The show concludes with Pura Regalado, author of Pure Gift: The Second Coming of Jesus, who delivers one of the most intense and controversial interviews of the hour. Pura describes vivid spiritual experiences that she believes were direct encounters with Jesus, recounting visions, numerology patterns, and messages she feels called to share with the world. She discusses her interpretation of Carl Jung’s collective unconscious, the battle between good and evil, and what she believes is the true meaning behind biblical teachings on purgatory, reincarnation, judgment, and the “lake of fire.” Pura connects these insights to world events and critiques long-standing religious doctrines, asserting that many traditions are built on false beliefs she was sent to correct.
Together, the three conversations create a rich episode layered with nostalgia, creativity, and spiritual intensity. Marion Ross brings warmth and Hollywood history, Latoyia R. Morgan brings family-rooted creativity and the fresh voice of a rising children’s author, and Pura Regalado brings a provocative and deeply personal spiritual narrative. It’s an hour that moves from TV legacy to poetic inspiration to metaphysical revelation — classic Neil Haley: diverse, bold, and unforgettable.
Kellie Martin, Pura Regalado & Alan Porter — Hollywood Legacy, Spiritual Revelation, and Millionaire Wealth Secrets
In this dynamic episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil begins with beloved television star Kellie Martin, known for her iconic roles in Life Goes On, ER, and her popular Hallmark series Hailey Dean Mystery. Kellie reflects on her early breakthrough portraying Becca Thatcher and how the show reshaped public perception of Down Syndrome through the character of Corky. She shares heartfelt stories about working with Chris Burke, George Clooney, Michael Landon, and Lucille Ball, emphasizing how gratitude, family support, and creative purpose have guided her entire life in Hollywood. Kellie also reveals the deeper inspiration behind the Hailey Dean series and explains why Hallmark continues to be such a meaningful home for her work.
The show then shifts into a profound and unconventional conversation with Pura Regalado, author of Pure Gift: The Second Coming of Jesus. Pura shares her spiritual visions, personal encounters she believes were divine, and the symbolism behind the repeated number patterns she has experienced since birth. She describes her interpretation of Carl Jung’s collective unconscious, the spiritual meaning of reincarnation, and what she believes God instructed her to reveal to humanity about judgment, truth, and purification. Her narrative is intense and deeply personal, tracing her journey from architect and educator in the Philippines to spiritual messenger determined to share what she feels is her divinely assigned mission.
Pura also dives into controversial interpretations of scripture, prophecy, and world events, explaining why she feels many long-held teachings in institutional religion are flawed. She discusses the symbolic nature of the “lake of fire,” the emotional weight of being dismissed by those close to her, and her conviction that humanity must reconcile its collective false beliefs to achieve true peace. Her interview is one of the show's most spiritually charged segments to date, offering listeners a raw, unapologetic look into her inner world and the message she feels compelled to deliver.
The final segment turns to wealth, taxes, and long-term financial survival as Neil welcomes Alan Porter, a respected financial strategist and founder of Strategic Wealth Strategies. Alan breaks down how millionaires legally convert tax burdens into long-term wealth using Roth conversions, cash-value life insurance, annuities, charitable structures, and advanced tax planning. He walks listeners through the common financial “traps” that destroy retirement portfolios — including fees, market volatility, longevity risk, and improper diversification — and explains why most Americans are unknowingly paying more taxes than necessary. His practical examples make complex financial concepts clear, especially his focus on guaranteed income and wealth preservation.
Alan closes the episode by outlining the biggest threats facing high-net-worth families today, including inflation, lawsuits, and upcoming tax law changes. He emphasizes the importance of specialized planning teams rather than generic financial advice, and he reveals why guaranteed income, protected assets, and tax-free retirement strategies are now the backbone of modern wealth protection. Neil wraps up by connecting all three conversations — entertainment, spirituality, and finance — reminding listeners that whether in Hollywood, matters of faith, or money, every guest brought forward a different lens for understanding the world, our choices, and our future.
The show opens with the legendary Keith David, whose career has shaped film and television for decades through iconic roles in Platoon, They Live, Greenleaf, Bullet, Something About Mary, and countless others. Neil and Keith dive into the roles audiences recognize him from most, and how different generations connect with different eras of his work. Keith reflects on the intensity of Platoon, the comedic brilliance of Something About Mary, and the philosophical undercurrent in They Live. The discussion leads into his newest film, Union Furnace, where themes of money, power, desperation, and moral compromise collide inside a dying factory town.
Keith explains how Union Furnace echoes ancient “bread and circuses” dynamics—where the powerful exploit the vulnerable for entertainment—and how the film forces viewers to question what people will do for money when they’re pushed to the margins. Neil pushes deeper into the moral implications, and Keith shares his belief that some choices stain people forever, even if they “win.” The conversation moves beyond acting into the purpose of storytelling itself: exploring the human condition, the double meanings beneath entertainment, and why he’s drawn to projects that say something about society. Keith closes by sharing where fans can find more about him as the film hits Blu-ray and DVD.
In the second segment, Neil welcomes Dinesh “Danny” Danny, author of Autism Causes Unveiled: The Hidden Traumatic Brain Injury at Birth Causing the Autism Epidemic. Danny breaks down his personal discovery after both of his sons were diagnosed with autism—how an MRI revealed scarring deep in the white matter of the brain, and how that led him into years of investigation. His findings point to prolonged labor induction and excessive contractions from Pitocin as a major, overlooked cause of traumatic brain injury during birth. He explains why fetal monitors don’t detect this type of damage, why the medical community is restricted from discussing it, and why standard practices changed dramatically in 2018.
Danny lays out how institutional pressures, malpractice risk, and a strong genetic-only narrative have blocked research into birth-related causes. He describes being censored in online autism communities, the massive political forces involved, and how parents often notice regression after vaccines—but only in children who already suffered birth-related neurological injury. He emphasizes that vaccines don’t cause autism, but can worsen symptoms in those with hidden prenatal or birth trauma. Danny also explains his nonprofit, The Autism Parents Initiative, which aims to collect real birth data and push for legal, scientific, and social reform.
The episode wraps with Dr. Mohamed, co-host of the RTILA AI Podcast, joining Neil for a sharp, rapid-fire discussion on the latest AI news. The two break down Meta’s attempt to compete with ChatGPT Pulse, why Meta will struggle to gain meaningful adoption, and why Google is quietly positioning itself to win the AI consumer war through sheer integration—Google Search, Gmail, Docs, Drive, Android, AI Overviews, and Gemini. They explain why OpenAI dominates business use, while Google is poised to dominate everyday life. Dr. Mohamed dives into context windows, multimodal reasoning, and why Gemini’s million-token memory gives it a structural advantage. The two debate slow adoption inside companies, employee resistance to AI productivity expectations, and how workplaces will need to reinvent incentives in an AI-driven economy.
Together, the three segments create a powerful episode blending Hollywood truth, scientific disruption, and the coming technological revolution. Keith David brings human depth and moral exploration, Dinesh Danny introduces a groundbreaking and controversial medical argument, and Dr. Mohamed breaks down the AI power struggle reshaping the future. Neil ties it all together with insight, energy, and the candid conversations his audience expects
Rhonda Shear
Legendary TV host and entrepreneur, best known for "USA Up All Night."
Shares her journey in the intimate apparel industry, including the global success of the Ahh Bra.
Talks about building a new media studio in St. Petersburg, FL, and launching new productions.
Discusses rebooting "Up All Night" with Kings of Horror on YouTube, and the challenges of film rights.
Reveals plans for a wrestling-themed show and the importance of industry connections.
Explains the shift from traditional TV to live shopping and streaming platforms.
Offers advice on kindness, patience, and pursuing your dreams at any age.
Dr. Kevin Schewe
Renowned cancer doctor and award-winning author of the "Bad Love" book series.
Describes the inspiration behind his time-travel adventure novels, blending World War II history, science fiction, and personal experience.
Talks about adapting his books into screenplays and winning international awards, including at Cannes and Paris.
Explores the creative process, the importance of story and character, and the challenges of screenplay writing.
Discusses the need for a major studio to bring his cinematic vision to life.
Bobby
Health and wellness advocate, cancer survivor, and entrepreneur.
Shares his personal journey with cancer, recovery, and holistic health.
Discusses the importance of supplements, early detection, and combining Eastern and Western medicine.
Recommends specific products and routines for optimal health, including yoga, exercise, and regular screenings.
Offers advice on building a "health stack" and the value of investing in your well-being.
Mona Valentin
Historian and host of the "Mona Valentin Show."
Delivers a deep dive into the history of London's gin craze in the Georgian era.
Explains why gin became explosively popular, its impact on the poor and working class, and the resulting social issues.
Discusses government attempts to control the crisis, the failure of early laws, and the lasting effects on London's reputation for vice and crime.
Additional Topics:
The evolution of media production and distribution in the digital age.
The power of streaming, social media, and direct-to-consumer content.
The importance of community, resilience, and adapting to change in business and life.
Where to Find More:
Rhonda Shear: rondashearupallnight.com and Kings of Horror on YouTube.
Dr. Kevin Schewe: kevinchewie.com for books, trailers, and more.
Bobby: next4million.com for health products and consultation.
Mona Valentin: Stay tuned for more historical deep dives.
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The Neil Haley Show 11-21-25 Hour 2
1. Cary Elwes (Celebrity Guest)
Neil Haley welcomes celebrity guest Cary Elwes, known for "The Princess Bride."
Discussion includes the making of "The Princess Bride," memories of Andre the Giant, and the book "As You Wish."
Cary shares stories from the set, the film's legacy, and his current show "The Art of More."
The conversation covers the impact of VHS on the film's popularity, working with the cast, and Cary's experiences in the art world.
Cary talks about his co-stars, the show's themes, and his personal connection to art.
The segment ends with Cary sharing where to find more about his work and wishing listeners a happy Thanksgiving.
2. Dr. Mohammed (AI/Tech Expert)
The show transitions to a chat with Dr. Mohammed, focusing on AI, chat agents, and business applications.
Dr. Mohammed explains the importance of making AI an expert in specific tasks and discusses fine-tuning AI models.
The conversation covers the future of AI, desktop AI operating systems, and the integration of AI into business workflows.
Dr. Mohammed shares insights on web scraping, automation, and the use of AI in regulated industries.
3. Jennifer Clarke Eskew & Scott Klein (True Crime/Entrepreneurship)
Jennifer Clarke Eskew discusses the launch of her true crime memoir and its success on Amazon.
The guest, former Detective Scott Klein, is introduced as CEO of First Witness.
Jennifer and Scott recount their history working undercover, surveillance techniques, and the evolution of covert video technology.
Scott shares stories about building a business from law enforcement needs, the rise of nanny cams, and the challenges of audio/video surveillance laws.
The segment highlights Scott's entrepreneurial journey, his impact on law enforcement technology, and his current retirement.
4. Dr. Jack Rocco (Medical/Health Expert)
The show moves to a discussion with Dr. Jack Rocco about testosterone and estrogen replacement therapy.
Dr. Rocco addresses myths about hormone therapy, recent studies, and the benefits for both men and women.
The conversation explores the impact of hormone balance on relationships, health, and quality of life.
The Neil Haley Show - November 21, 2025
Featuring Mickey Dolenz, Ami Dolenz, Jimmy McGorman, Rob Vallier, Tori Spelling, Dr. Adam Friedman, Chad Priest, and Dr. Jack Rocco
In this special episode, we bring you an incredible lineup of guests covering entertainment, health, and humanitarian efforts. Mickey Dolenz and his daughter Ami Dolenz join us to discuss their new children's book "LALU TOOT TOOT," exploring Mickey's concept of "anthro mythology" and their creative collaboration on this beautifully illustrated story about the first musical instrument.
Musicians Jimmy McGorman and Rob Vallier from Flight to London share their journey from working behind the scenes with major artists like the Goo Goo Dolls and Weezer to creating their own music. They discuss their debut album "Instructions for Losing Control" and what it means to finally step into the spotlight.
Actress and mom Tori Spelling teams up with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Adam Friedman to raise awareness about eczema. They share personal stories about living with this common skin condition and discuss treatment options that have made a difference for Tori and her daughter Stella.
Chad Priest, Vice President of Humanitarian Services at the American Red Cross, highlights the organization's critical disaster relief work in 2025, from wildfires to home fires, and explains how volunteers and donors are making a difference this Giving Tuesday.
Finally, Dr. Jack Rocco kicks off a discussion on men's health awareness, addressing why men often neglect their health and the importance of preventive care, especially during November's Men's Health Awareness Month.
The Neil Haley Show featuring Coolio, Vance Howard, Mike Crook, and Dr. Mohamed
Coolio joins Neil Haley to discuss his legendary music career, the story behind "Gangsta's Paradise," his ventures into acting and writing, and his passion for cooking. He shares personal stories about his creative process, family, and upcoming projects, including a new cookbook and music.
Vance Howard talks about producing the "Love Ya Bum" documentary, which explores the legacy of Bum Phillips and the Houston Oilers. The conversation covers sports history, the making of inspiring documentaries, and the impact of football culture.
Mike Crook provides insights into business opportunities, including details about a Hawaii incentive trip, compensation structures, and strategies for building a successful network marketing business.
Dr. Mohamed and Neil discuss the future of AI, the importance of expert agents, and how AI can be customized for business and productivity. They explore the evolution of AI models, fine-tuning, and the integration of automation tools.
Connect with the Guests:
Coolio: kuoworld.com, social media platforms
Vance Howard: Lucky Number Eight Productions, IMDB
Mike Crook: Contact via show notes link
Dr. Mohamed: Featured in the Artila podcast segment
Tori Spelling, Dr. Adam Friedman, Jim Loveless, Elizabeth Werner & Chad Priest: Stories of Resilience, Health, and Holiday Giving – The Neil Haley Show
Show Notes:
Raising Awareness on Eczema with Tori Spelling & Dr. Adam Friedman
Author Spotlight: Jim Loveless – “Avoiding Muddy Foxholes”
Holiday Toy Guide with Elizabeth Werner
Giving Tuesday & The American Red Cross with Chad Priest
The Etiquette of the Ballroom with Mina Valentine
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Neil opens Hour 2 with Chef David Rose, who returns to talk all things Thanksgiving with Omaha Steaks. Chef David breaks down how to eliminate holiday stress through organization, prepping early, using Omaha Steaks’ pre-marinated proteins, and relying on ready-to-heat sides and desserts. He highlights their full holiday lineup—turkey, ham, roasts, seafood, steaks, tartlets—and emphasizes that people don’t need to cook everything from scratch to create a successful feast.
2. The conversation shifts to holiday gifting strategies with bestselling author and financial expert Nicole Lapin and Michelle Gill from PayPal. They dive into the realities of overspending during the holidays and why cashflow—not budgeting—causes most of the financial stress. They explain how PayPal’s Buy Now, Pay Later tools help shoppers plan purchases responsibly, amortize payments, and even earn 20% cashback for a limited time. Michelle details the simple approval process, the flexibility at checkout, and why merchants benefit by offering BNPL.
3. Next up is toy expert Elizabeth Werner, showcasing top holiday gifts for kids and families. She highlights the LG Smart Monitor Swing, a 32-inch 4K rolling touchscreen monitor that doubles as a TV, gaming console, and productivity hub. She then introduces Melissa & Doug’s pretend-play Beauty Kiosk, Marvel’s Thing Clobberin’ Time Fists, and the upgraded Toniebox 2, an audio-entertainment system featuring beloved characters from Disney, Pixar, and National Geographic. Elizabeth emphasizes acting early due to limited holiday inventory this year.
4. Neil then welcomes Dr. Jack Rocco for the Ultimate Men’s Movement segment, focusing first on why men avoid going to the doctor. Dr. Rocco explains the cultural conditioning behind men ignoring symptoms, avoiding preventive care, and waiting until illness is unavoidable. He stresses the consequences of poor lifestyle habits—processed food, alcohol, visceral fat—and the importance of early prevention, lab testing, and doctor-patient trust. He describes how his clinic approaches men’s health differently: practical schedules, real conversations, and an emphasis on wellness, not fear.
5. The hour closes with a deeper dive into testosterone replacement therapy. Dr. Rocco debunks myths about TRT causing heart disease, explains updated research showing low testosterone carries more cardiovascular risk, and outlines the benefits of hormones for energy, mood, body composition, and long-term vitality. He also discusses estrogen replacement for women, its connection to preventing osteoporosis and hip fractures, and the broader need for couples to pursue balanced hormone health together. Neil wraps with recommendations to get screened, take health seriously, and stop letting outdated stigma control men’s well-being.
Guests: Rhonda Shear & Alan Porter
Neil opens the show live from the Grotto and introduces Rhonda Shear, much remembered for her hosting of USA Up All Night, now reinventing herself with a major new venture. Neil recounts his prior interview with Rhonda on New Year’s Eve, how she recognised him, and the early days of her show on college radio and blog-talk.
Rhonda dives into the evolution of her intimate apparel business — 23 years in, still strong on home shopping networks worldwide, with her signature “Ahh Bra” product having sold millions of units. She explains how retailing has shifted: from traditional TV shopping to live streaming via social platforms like TikTok and Amazon, and how that informs her current strategy.
Next, Rhonda discusses the creative side of her story: rebooting Up All Night (with permission-type distribution through a company like Blue Sky out of Prague) and building a production studio in St. Petersburg, Florida, to handle television, film, podcasts, influencer content—and to leverage her manufacturing base as well. She explains how this means she doesn’t need to wait on a network deal anymore.
Then Neil shifts gears into financial territory with Alan Porter. They talk about “the great wealth transfer” — the $84 trillion+ shift expected from baby-boomers to younger generations over the next two decades, and how many high-net-worth families and business owners are unprepared. Alan outlines common mistakes: procrastination, weak tax strategy, lack of planning for business succession and legacy. He explains how tools like cash-value life insurance and fixed indexed annuities can protect and transfer wealth efficiently.
Alan goes further on business sale planning in light of upcoming tax changes in 2026: the sunset of key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, potential loss of the 20 % qualified business income deduction, shrinking estate tax exemptions, and rising capital gains and estate taxes. He emphasises the need for business owners to act now, to build plans including installment sales, life insurance funded buy-sells, and trusts before the changes bite. The show ends with Alan’s contact information and a call to get your team together.
Chicago Wednesdays Return + The LifeWave Revolution — Neil Haley Show 11-14-25 Hour 2”
— Chicago Wednesdays Premiere:
Neil opens Hour 2 of the show celebrating the return of “Chicago Wednesdays,” joined by an A-list trio from the One Chicago universe: Oliver Platt (Chicago Med), Daniel Kyri (Chicago Fire), and Amy Morton (Chicago P.D.). Oliver kicks things off with details about Chicago Med Season 10, revealing that the premiere introduces two new characters, including an unexpected co-chief of the ER who arrives mid–mass casualty crisis. He describes the episode as “a drama within the drama,” blending emotional chaos with medical intensity.
Chicago Fire Season 13:
Daniel Kyri then previews Chicago Fire Season 13, teasing big shifts, new characters, and early-season friction as firehouse leadership changes. He explains that Dermot Mulroney joins the show as the new chief, Dom Pascal, shaking up squad dynamics. Daniel notes fans should expect tension, resistance, and emotional adjustment from long-time characters as they navigate a leadership overhaul — without giving up spoilers (he tries hard!).
Chicago P.D. Season 12:
Amy Morton rounds out the One Chicago segment with Chicago P.D. Season 12, teasing a “big episode” with a shocking ending that launches multiple season-long arcs. She confirms the arrival of new cast member Toya Turner, whose character adds fresh chemistry to the team. Amy also hints at something rare for P.D.: romance and even a promotion — but she refuses to reveal who, reminding viewers they need to tune in Wednesday night. All three stars express gratitude for the massive global fanbase that has grown even stronger thanks to NBC placing all three shows back-to-back on the same night.
The Mike Crook Show: LifeWave Conference Recap:
After the Chicago segment, Neil transitions to the Mike Crook Show simulcast, where Mike recaps his experience at the LifeWave Global Conference in Anaheim. He describes breakout training sessions, the science behind LifeWave’s stem-cell-activating patches, and the community energy that filled the arena. Entertainment included performances by The Doobie Brothers, a flamboyant Elton John–style artist, and even Sir Elton John himself closing the event — reinforcing how massive the LifeWave movement has become. Mike breaks down LifeWave CEO David Schmidt’s new innovations, including light-infused water filtration, future energy-producing home technology, and medical-supply delivery drones.
Dr. Joe Duggar’s Medical Perspective:
In the final segment, Mike brings on Dr. Joe Duggar, a family physician from Arkansas with 30+ years of experience. Dr. Duggar dives into the medical side of LifeWave’s technology, explaining how stem-cell activation has helped his patients — including remission cases in inflammatory bowel disease — and how it dramatically lowered his own rheumatoid arthritis markers. He shares lab panels showing reductions in C-reactive protein, sed rate, and RA markers after consistent use of X39, X49, Aeon, and hydration supported by LifeWave’s new X2O light-infused water system. Dr. Duggar emphasizes the role of chronic inflammation in all major diseases and explains how his clinic uses the patches to support regenerative wellness, reduce medication dependency, and improve patient outcomes.
“Hollywood, Holiday Toys & Hard-Won Wisdom — Neil Haley Show (Jeanne Basone, Elizabeth Werner, & Art Phinney)”
Neil opens the show flying solo without Greg Hand, but he starts strong with his first guest: Jeanne Marie Basone, known to wrestling fans worldwide as “Hollywood” from the original Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (G.L.O.W.). Neil shares his middle-school memories of staying up until 2–3 a.m. watching Hollywood with friends—never imagining he’d become a wrestler himself one day. Hollywood laughs and agrees with Neil’s take that G.L.O.W.’s early seasons were the true originals. She credits the show’s success to the partnership between promoter David McLane and director Matt Cimber, plus the early training they received from Mando Guerrero.
Hollywood digs into the behind-the-scenes reality of G.L.O.W.’s four-season run—from the strong foundations of seasons 1–2 to the cast changes and declining training structure in seasons 3–4. Neil and Jeanne connect like two veterans comparing war stories. Neil shares his wrestling resume—trained by Charlie Fulton, working territories across the U.S., Canada, and Germany—while Hollywood explains how she adapted, matured as a heel, and kept her body intact for 40 years in the business. She also details her later career in stunt work, including roles behind Nicole Kidman, and her ongoing work through Hollywood Productions, plus her life split between Nashville and California.
Next up is toy industry expert Elizabeth Werner, who breaks down the must-have toys of the 2025 holiday season. She starts with the Bitsy Hamster Ball, an interactive digital pet where kids feed, care for, and level up their hamster. She then introduces the upgraded Tonies Box 2, now featuring screen-free games, interactive audio, learning tools, and a wider age range for children 1–9. Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of shopping early due to tighter inventory this year and encourages parents to compare prices before shelves start thinning out.
Elizabeth continues with education-focused toys like Fisher-Price’s Laugh & Learn Mix & Learn DJ Table, which has gone viral thanks to toddlers jamming along while developing motor skills and learning bilingual phrases. She wraps her segment with the My Robotic Pet Coding Chameleon, a hands-on STEM toy kids build themselves to learn early coding concepts. Her insights give parents a roadmap—not just a wishlist—of smart, engaging gifts built around creativity, movement, and learning.
Closing the episode, Neil welcomes Art Phinney, pastor, musician, and author of Live & Learn, Learn & Live. Art explains that he wrote the book for one reason: to leave a legacy of truth and wisdom for his grandchildren. He shares emotional stories, including a childhood emergency involving his young son, that taught him about responsibility, faith, and lifelong learning. Art talks about why he chose to go public with the book now, his continuing ministry, and his music projects through HIS Studio Productions. Neil wraps by highlighting the episode’s thread: whether it’s wrestling, parenting, toys, or faith, learning never stops—and neither should we.
The Neil Haley Show – 11/13/25
Featuring Cedella Marley, Latoyia R. Morgan, Mike Crook & Rural Doc Alan Lindeman
On this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil opens the program live from the Grotto with Greg Hannah, welcoming Cedella Marley, daughter of Bob and Rita Marley and CEO of Tuff Gong International. Cedella shares insights into her family’s mission of preserving Bob Marley’s legacy through authentic storytelling, cultural experiences, and global creative projects. She discusses the ongoing influence of her father’s music and message, emphasizing how themes of unity, love, and social awareness continue to resonate across generations today.
Neil and Greg explore Cedella’s work in music, fashion, children’s literature, and advocacy, highlighting how she has expanded her father’s vision while carving out her own creative identity. Cedella speaks about the responsibility and pride of carrying the Marley legacy forward, and she encourages fans to stay connected to the spirit of “One Love” through community, culture, and compassion. Her appearance adds depth and context to the ongoing global impact of the Marley family.
The episode continues with Latoyia R. Morgan, author of the children’s poetry book September Hues. Latoyia explains how her daughter inspired the book’s creation, beginning with bedtime stories and blossoming into a love letter to autumn. She shares her journey from rediscovering poetry to becoming a published author, and reveals her plans to expand into young adult fiction. Latoyia offers advice to aspiring writers, encouraging them to trust their voice, join writing communities, and take bold steps toward publishing.
Later in the episode, Neil welcomes Mike Crook, entrepreneur and co-host of The Mike Crook Show. Mike recounts his personal transformation after battling sarcoidosis and ultimately resolving his health challenges through natural methods. His story leads into a broader discussion on alternative wellness approaches, regenerative health technologies, and the importance of taking control of one’s wellbeing outside traditional medical limitations. Neil and Mike preview upcoming guests and topics for their new health and wellness series.
To close the show, Rural Doc Alan Lindeman joins Neil for a medical segment covering early signs of autism and the urgent obstetric emergency shoulder dystocia. Dr. Lindeman breaks down complex medical topics into practical guidance for parents, emphasizing early detection, proper pediatric evaluation, and knowing the risks associated with childbirth complications. His expertise brings clarity and reassurance to families seeking trustworthy information.
Exploring the Cosmos and Cellular Health: Neil deGrasse Tyson, John Jubilee, and Tom Quigley Join The Neil Haley Show
In this powerhouse episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil and co-host Caregiver Dave open with a fascinating interview featuring world-renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium and author of Cosmic Queries: StarTalk’s Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We’re Going. Tyson discusses his lifelong dedication to “serving public cosmic curiosity,” explaining that science is not about undermining belief systems but about uncovering objective truth. He shares insight on the tension between science and belief in modern society, his approach to communicating complex ideas through pop culture, and how his StarTalk format evolved into his latest book. Tyson also reflects on caregiving in his own family, the undervaluation of caregivers in society, and his vision for curing age-related diseases through scientific innovation.
Next, Neil and Sherrie Price Clark welcome John Jubilee, co-founder of Energized Health and America’s leading expert on intracellular hydration. Jubilee shares his personal transformation story — from bone-on-bone knees and high blood pressure to reclaiming full vitality by focusing on cellular hydration. He breaks down his 88-day scientific protocol that targets hydration at the cellular level, leading to fat loss, muscle gain, and a return to youthful energy. His enthusiasm for helping people reverse chronic conditions and live vibrant lives shines as he urges listeners to visit energizedhealth.com to learn more.
Finally, Neil joins Tom Quigley, host of the Cutting Edge Benefits Podcast, to unpack the impending 9% surge in employee healthcare costs for 2026. Quigley critiques the corruption and inefficiency in the insurance industry, emphasizing the need for smarter, tax-advantaged funding models. He highlights how ClaimLinx helps businesses reduce costs, increase benefits, and gain control of their healthcare expenses. Together, Neil and Tom outline why small and mid-sized companies can’t afford to maintain the status quo in an unstable healthcare landscape.
From cosmic truths to cellular rejuvenation and financial strategies for business survival, this episode captures The Neil Haley Show’s signature range — connecting science, wellness, and business innovation through engaging, no-nonsense conversation.
Celebrity Journeys, Medical Miracles & the Science of Longevity: Carney Wilson, Dr. Robert E. Marx, and Al Bala
Hour 2 of The Neil Haley Show delivers a mix of inspiration, science, and cutting-edge wellness. It opens with celebrity guest Carney Wilson, best known as a singer, TV host, and contestant on NBC’s The New Celebrity Apprentice. Carney shares how her multifaceted career—from chart-topping music to reality television—has been guided by passion and perseverance. Competing under Arnold Schwarzenegger, she learned to navigate the high-pressure world of boardroom showdowns while staying true to her purpose: raising money for the Weight Loss Surgery Foundation of America (WLSFA), the organization that helped save her life through weight-loss surgery.
Carney opens up about the emotional journey behind the competition—how she learned to set aside self-doubt and stay focused despite stress and interpersonal drama. She discusses the powerful friendships she formed with fellow contestants Kyle Richards, Brooke Burke, Layla Ali, and Matt Iseman, calling them “sisterhoods born through fire.” Carney’s humor, honesty, and heart shine through as she talks about the dual nature of The Apprentice: part business challenge, part personal transformation. She leaves listeners with a reminder that strength comes from vulnerability and that purpose can transform competition into compassion.
The show then transitions to the Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, featuring the world-renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon, author, and researcher Dr. Robert E. Marx, DDS, FACS. Dr. Marx recounts a riveting story from his book 28 Life-Changing Patients titled “Kidney in the Mouth.” In this remarkable true case, a newborn baby girl was misdiagnosed with a “kidney” growing inside her mouth—a shocking condition that drew national attention. Dr. Marx explains how his surgical team discovered the truth: the growth was a congenital epulis, a benign tissue mass. Through precise surgical intervention and calm under pressure, they removed it safely in minutes. His account showcases both the artistry and courage behind complex medical problem-solving—and highlights how science and compassion can literally save a life.
In his next segment, Dr. Marx dives into a global issue: the worldwide decline in birth rates. Drawing on data from international research, he unpacks biological and social causes—from declining sperm counts and environmental toxins to delayed parenthood and lifestyle shifts. He and Neil discuss the societal implications of falling fertility rates, the potential role of AI in medical research, and the urgent need for governments to fund studies on environmental and hormonal disruptors. The segment blends medicine, ethics, and public policy in a thought-provoking discussion about humanity’s future.
The hour concludes with an eye-opening interview featuring Alfredo “Al” Bala, former CEO and current Advisor at Mannatech Incorporated. With more than 45 years in the nutrition industry, Bala explains the breakthrough science of glycans—essential sugars that enable cells to “talk” to one another and regulate vital processes such as immunity, repair, and regeneration. He shares how Mannatech’s flagship product, Ambrotose, replenishes these glycans to support optimal cellular communication and overall well-being. Drawing parallels to how multivitamins reshaped health in the 20th century, Bala predicts glycan supplementation will fuel the next major revolution in longevity and human performance.
Carney Wilson reveals the personal growth and resilience gained from The New Celebrity Apprentice while championing her life-saving charity, WLSFA.
Dr. Robert E. Marx recounts the real-life case “Kidney in the Mouth” and examines the deeper medical lessons behind surgical courage and diagnostic precision.
In this episode of The Neil Haley Show – Total Celebrity Segment, Neil welcomes the legendary Ernie Hudson, acclaimed actor known for Ghostbusters, The Crow, Oz, and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle. Hudson discusses his guest appearance on Blue Bloods, where he plays a frustrated inner-city principal who takes matters into his own hands. Drawing on his own background in education, Neil relates to Hudson’s comments about the challenges teachers and administrators face in today’s schools. Hudson praises co-stars Donnie Wahlberg and Tom Selleck, applauding the show’s authenticity and its willingness to portray the realities of the American school system.
The conversation shifts to Hudson’s continuing success on Grace and Frankie, where he plays the warm, grounded love interest opposite Jane Fonda’s character. He shares his admiration for both Fonda and Lily Tomlin and explains why the series resonates across generations. Hudson also reveals his excitement for his upcoming role as Gabrielle Union’s father in NBC’s Bad Boys spinoff series, noting that the show combines high-energy action with fresh storylines and a strong message of female empowerment.
Next, Neil introduces Levanah Shell Bdolak, author of A Fairy Story: Saving the Green. Levanah shares how her move to a secluded canyon home awakened her connection to nature and opened communication with fairies who urged her to write a book. Her novel merges fantasy, spirituality, and environmental awareness, following a clairvoyant heroine who discovers her fae ancestry and joins the fairy realm to heal an imbalanced planet. Through rich imagery and mythical adventure, Levanah invites readers to rediscover harmony with the Earth and their own intuitive gifts.
Neil and Levanah explore how reconnecting with nature can bring emotional healing and inner peace. Levanah explains that fairies are not mythical fantasies but conscious caretakers of the planet who live in balance with creation. By understanding their message—unity, joy, and respect for the environment—humans can begin to heal themselves and the world around them. The discussion blends mysticism and mindfulness, reminding listeners that spiritual growth often begins with slowing down and listening to the natural world.
The episode concludes with Art Napolitano, a global entrepreneur and direct-sales leader who shares his journey from broke musician to multimillion-dollar mentor. Art discusses his passion for personal development and introduces Zinzino, a Scandinavian wellness company pioneering test-based nutrition. He explains the science behind Omega-3 and Omega-6 balance, the dangers of chronic inflammation, and how Zinzino’s evidence-based products empower people to take charge of their health. Together, Neil and Art deliver an uplifting conversation about building financial freedom, embracing wellness, and living with purpose.
Healing, Magic, and Southern Comfort — Paula Deen, Levanah Shell Bdolak, and Tom Quigley on The Neil Haley Show
In this two-hour edition of The Neil Haley Show, Neil brings together a star-studded and thought-provoking lineup — featuring legendary chef Paula Deen, spiritual author Levanah Shell Bdolak, and healthcare innovator Tom Quigley — for a conversation that spans food, healing, magic, and modern wellness.
Hour 1 — Paula Deen: “At the Southern Table”
Neil opens the show with Southern icon Paula Deen, who joins from the road on her nationwide book tour to discuss her new cookbook, At the Southern Table: 150 Classic Recipes to Share with Family and Friends. Paula shares the inspiration behind the 30 brand-new recipes and her signature menu-planning feature that takes the guesswork out of cooking for any occasion — from Sunday brunch to backyard barbecues.
She reminisces about self-publishing her first cookbook, Favorite Recipes of the Lady and Her Friends, and laughs over her early “slice-the-squash” story that taught her to write for cooks of all levels. Paula reflects on humility, fame, and the joy of connecting with fans across America. She also previews her upcoming December 1st book signing at Barnes & Noble in Pittsburgh, and invites listeners to catch her on Positively Paula and her live Evine TV segments every Tuesday evening.
Hour 1 (continued) — Levanah Shell Bdolak: “Healing Magic — Learn to Heal Yourself and Others”
Neil then welcomes Levanah Shell Bdolak, clairvoyant teacher and author of Healing Magic: Learn to Heal Yourself and Others. Levanah challenges the idea that only a few possess the “gift” of healing, explaining instead that every human being can access healing energy through awareness, grounding, and connection with what she calls cosmic love.
She breaks down her five core energy-healing skills and reveals how fear, doubt, and confusion block personal growth. Neil engages deeply, realizing that his own passion for uplifting guests and audiences is itself a form of spiritual healing. Together they discuss karma, free will, and the importance of becoming a “light holder” who inspires change in others.
Hour 2 — Levanah Shell Bdolak (as Liv Upp): “A Fairy Story — Saving the Green”
In the second hour, Levanah returns under her pen name Liv Upp to discuss her fantasy novel A Fairy Story: Saving the Green. Inspired by her real-life clairvoyant experiences, the book blends ecological awareness with spirituality and myth.
She describes how fairies — ancient elemental beings who care for the Earth — urged her to write their message: humans must reconnect with nature before it’s too late. The story follows a woman discovering her lineage with the fae and traveling the world through invisible energy lines to help restore balance to the planet. Through this allegory, Levanah shows how reconnecting with nature can heal both people and the Earth itself.
Hour 2 (Closing) — Tom Quigley: “Reimagining Healthcare for 2026”
Neil closes with Tom Quigley, founder of ClaimLinx and host of the Cutting Edge Benefits Podcast. Tom exposes how traditional insurance brokers profit from high premiums while employers and employees shoulder unnecessary costs.
He lays out a simple, actionable strategy for 2026 health-plan renewal: identify your carrier’s lowest-cost option, analyze the math with ClaimLinx, and reallocate savings toward better employee benefits. Tom’s step-by-step system empowers business owners to reclaim control, lower expenses, and still offer top-tier healthcare — a win-win for companies and workers alike.
Key Takeaways
Paula Deen: Joyful cooking begins with planning menus that bring families together.
Levanah Shell Bdolak: Healing is about energy, awareness, and embracing the creative force of love.
Liv Upp: Reconnecting with nature is both spiritual and essential for planetary balance.
Tom Quigley: Transparent health-plan design can save employers thousands while improving care.
In this episode of The Neil Haley Show (October 27, 2025), host Neil Haley welcomes Sean Kanan, acclaimed actor and author best known for his breakout role as Mike Barnes in The Karate Kid Part III and his longtime success on The Bold and the Beautiful and General Hospital. Sean shares how growing up in New Castle, Pennsylvania, fueled his ambition to escape small-town life and pursue acting. While earning his political-science degree at UCLA, he began booking television roles—balancing classes with auditions—and soon landed his career-making role opposite Ralph Macchio in The Karate Kid Part III.
Sean reflects on how his martial-arts background and perseverance helped him secure that iconic role and later led to daytime-TV stardom as Deacon Sharpe on The Bold and the Beautiful. He discusses his deep gratitude for the show’s global reach—airing in more than 110 countries—and credits his education and supportive parents for grounding him throughout his Hollywood journey.
The conversation turns to Sean’s gripping new film South 32, a thriller tackling bullying, revenge, and redemption. He explains its social relevance in today’s era of cyberbullying and invites listeners to view the trailer and follow his updates on Twitter (@seankanan). Sean also reveals his stand-up-comedy pursuits and upcoming appearances on Fox News Channel’s Red Eye and Outnumbered, as well as his East Coast comedy-club tour.
Later in the show, Neil interviews Eralides E. (“Eric”) Cabrera, author of Rainy Faces, a suspenseful motorcycle-club mystery blending love, horror, and morality. Cabrera—an immigration attorney by profession—discusses his inspiration, his admiration for Ernest Hemingway’s vivid realism, and his intent to portray motorcycles as symbols of freedom and American spirit rather than rebellion.
The episode concludes with Scott J. Buss, founder and CEO of Advent Jets, and Alan Porter, CEO of Strategic Wealth Strategies. Together they share insights on faith-driven leadership, resilience, and building businesses rooted in authenticity. Buss explains how Advent Jets became a global luxury-concierge brand through word-of-mouth and trust rather than paid marketing, while Porter emphasizes financial education and values-based planning.