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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...

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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 Featuring Mitchell S. Karnes, Darren Fryer, Dr. Joe Dugger, Stuart Tomc, and Dr. Michael Lewis

5/1/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Mitchell S. Karnes, Darren Fryer, Dr. Joe Dugger, Stuart Tomc, and Dr. Michael Lewis The hour opened with author Mitchell S. Karnes for an update on his Mitchell S. Karnes Podcast, now on YouTube, where he interviews fellow Christian authors tackling subjects mainstream publishers shy away from. Mitchell announced book four of his Abbey series is now with the publisher and slated for the first week of July. He'll be at Franklin's Main Street Festival this Sunday, the Killer Nashville Conference in August, and a publisher convention at the Nashville Fairgrounds. Kim Petrosky Casting (whose credits include The Help) is casting his Water Grave series, with filming set to begin August 2. He also discussed his Brave Authors survivor-story novella tackling sex trafficking through the eyes of a girl in an affluent Brentwood school. Visit MitchellSKarnesAuthor.com. The Mike Crook Show simulcast then welcomed back Darren Fryer of OliLife from Hawaii alongside Dr. Joe Dugger from Searcy, Arkansas, for a deep dive into the Shakean Massager, a smart frequency-based weight loss device that combines seven modalities (PEMF, ultrasound, radiofrequency, red light, heat, vibration, and massage) to target visceral belly fat. Twenty-minute sessions can burn 500 to 700 calories according to InBody readings from gyms testing the device, with the protocol pairing it with the P90 Plus afterward to detoxify the melted fat cells. At $1,100 delivered, it costs roughly the same as a single professional fat-reduction treatment but can be reused indefinitely. Dr. Dugger shared the remarkable recovery story of his son Todd, a college football player who tore his ACL in the playoffs and used the P90 Plus as both prehab and post-surgery rehab. Within two weeks of arthroscopic surgery, Todd had achieved full range of motion, a process that typically takes six to eight weeks, with his Alabama-based surgeon expressing astonishment. Mike Crook also shared his own progress with neuropathy in his feet from an old ladder fall. Darren introduced OliLife's eye-and-brain-health goggles ($550 delivered), which use low-frequency PEMF, airbag heat compression, and the patented pinhole effect to address migraines, TMJ, and sleep, plus the broader product line including the Bama Air negative-ion saturator and the Vitality Wand for spot treatment. The second Mike Crook Show simulcast brought back Stuart Tomc, the former global educator for Nordic Naturals now with Zinzino, alongside Dr. Michael Lewis, retired Army Colonel, founder of the Brain Health Education and Research Institute, and author of When Brains Collide. Stuart introduced his "omega hands" framework: the left fist representing pro-inflammatory omega-6 (from seeds, nuts, and animal products) and the right representing anti-inflammatory omega-3 (from leafy greens, fish, and algae). The omega-6 to omega-3 ratio is emerging as one of the most important health and longevity numbers most people don't know, with 97 percent of those who take Zinzino's at-home BalanceTest discovering they are out of balance. Dr. Lewis cited researcher Artemis Simopoulos's findings that a high omega-6 to 3 ratio correlates with a 70 percent greater risk of all-cause mortality, and his own published study showing active duty military with low omega-3 levels face a 62 percent greater risk of suicide. He referenced new research finding that higher omega-3 blood levels are linked to a 35 to 40 percent lower risk of early-onset dementia regardless of genetic predisposition, and that achieving an 8 percent omega-3 index requires roughly one can of sardines per day. Zinzino's protocol is simple: prick a finger at the kitchen table, mail in two drops of blood, start their polyphenol-rich BalanceOil, and retest after 120 days (the lifespan of a red blood cell), with a free follow-up test included because 95 percent of users return to balance within four months.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Lora Monfared, Mitchell S. Karnes, Mr. Jay, and Sondae Esposito

5/1/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Lora Monfared, Mitchell S. Karnes, Mr. Jay, and Sondae Esposito Neil opened with Lora Monfared, Head of Consumer Card Products at Bank of America, the official bank of FIFA World Cup 2026, discussing how Americans are budgeting for a landmark summer of live entertainment. Lora noted 86 percent of Americans plan to reduce spending on at least one discretionary category this year, with the biggest pullbacks in dining out and entertainment, while travel has risen to the third most common financial goal of 2026. She walked through her joy-based budgeting framework using the 50/30/20 split (essentials, wants, savings) and recommended creative alternatives for those skipping blockbuster events, like watch parties, fan zones, and themed gatherings at home. With 77 percent of Americans holding a rewards credit card, Lora highlighted Bank of America's new Customized Cash Rewards card offering 6 percent cash back in a chosen category for the first year, plus a limited-edition FIFA World Cup card design. Visit bankofamerica.com. Author Mitchell S. Karnes joined for an update on his Mitchell S. Karnes Podcast, now on YouTube, where he interviews fellow Christian authors tackling subjects mainstream publishers shy away from. Mitchell announced book four of his Abbey series is now with the publisher and slated for the first week of July. He'll be at Franklin's Main Street Festival this Sunday, the Killer Nashville Conference in August, and a publisher convention at the Nashville Fairgrounds. Kim Petrosky Casting (whose credits include The Help) is casting his Water Grave series, with filming set to begin August 2, and a decision on books two and three expected by January. He also discussed his contribution to a Brave Authors survivor-story collection, with his novella tackling sex trafficking through the eyes of a girl in an affluent Brentwood school. Visit MitchellSKarnesAuthor.com. Sherry Price Clark of Storehouse Media Group then welcomed Mr. Jay, a certified Betrayal Trauma Practitioner and intrapersonal relationship coach, for a powerful conversation distinguishing betrayal trauma from general trauma. Mr. Jay explained that betrayal trauma requires reliance or dependency on the betrayer, which is why it can come from parents, bosses, God, the body itself, or a spouse. He outlined three reasons betrayal trauma stands apart: victims personalize it, it operates as a "secret society" without the casseroles and condolences other losses bring, and it uniquely poisons the past as well as the present. He referenced Jennifer Freyd's concept of "betrayal blindness" as a nervous system protection that backfires, and shared his three-gardens framework: a personal garden, a marriage garden, and after infidelity a repair-and-rebuild garden that must be specifically tended. Despite popular belief, roughly 75 percent of couples who experience infidelity survive and thrive when both partners do the work. Find his free resources at MrJayRelationshipCoach.com. The hour closed with Jodi Corbet of the Jesus and Ugly Jodi Podcast welcoming Sondae Esposito, founder of the 4Rescue Foundation and owner of EPI Security in Northern Virginia. Sondae shared her painful childhood story of growing up in a household marked by her mother's domestic violence and her own abuse from age four to five at the hands of a grandfather who had returned as a church deacon. After a decade in security and earning Executive Protection Level 1 and 2 certifications, she launched 4Rescue to focus specifically on extraction, transporting victims of domestic violence and trafficking to safety before partnering with other organizations. She walked through the viral "Four Fingers Up" hand signal, urging listeners to call 911 and document rather than intervene, and announced her sticker campaign to place the signal in every women's restroom in America.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Gilda Carle, J. Len Sciuto, Mitchell S. Karnes, and Jason Seal

4/29/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Gilda Carle, J. Len Sciuto, Mitchell S. Karnes, and Jason Seal The hour opened with the Gilda Gram Podcast featuring Dr. Gilda Carle. She referenced her recent appearance on Stacy Washington's SiriusXM show Stacy on the Right, sparked by a headline about a New York judge's son caught secretly filming women during sexual encounters who is now publicly complaining the system ruined his life rather than acknowledging the harm to his victims. She used the case to spotlight a growing entitlement crisis among young Americans and drew a parallel to teens who underwent gender transition surgery only to detransition in their twenties and blame their parents. Citing the tragic case of Redmond O'Neal (son of Ryan O'Neal and Farrah Fawcett), she stressed real parenting requires being friendly toward children rather than friends with them, and that the prefrontal cortex doesn't fully mature until 25 or even 30. Find more at drgilda.com. Bestselling author J. Len Sciuto returned with a sweeping geopolitical update on Operation Epic Fury, the US campaign against Iran. The 80-year-old former military officer and nuclear chemist celebrated that Hadey's Crypt has been a bestseller for 18 weeks. He detailed the two US mission objectives (toppling the regime and removing all weapons material), reporting more than 3,000 targets destroyed with 13 American personnel lost. He walked listeners through the Strait of Hormuz blockade, the types of mines being used, and the strategic importance of Kharg Island, which handles 90 percent of Iran's oil exports. Len explained how China has been buying Iranian oil at $15 per barrel while market prices sit at $104-$120, in exchange for sodium perchlorate (rocket fuel) and missile components, with the troubling possibility that nuclear material is also being shipped in those specialized containers. Len warned about a fourth undamaged Iranian nuclear facility holding roughly 2,200 pounds of heavy water nuclear-grade material, enough to produce 10-11 bombs in 10 days or up to 25 in six weeks. He noted the deployment of amphibious landing ships carrying 5,000 Marines to the region. He shifted to domestic politics, sharing why he transitioned from independent to Republican during the 2020-2024 era, criticizing the government shutdown that has left 130,000 Department of Homeland Security employees (Coast Guard, TSA, Secret Service, FEMA) unpaid while ICE remains funded under different authority. He defended military members receiving steak and lobster meals as a small piece of home, drawing on his 1970 submarine mission against Russia in the Black Sea. Find his books at JLenSciuto.com and on Amazon, with Desperate Countermeasures expected in July. Author Mitchell S. Karnes joined Neil for an update on his expanding podcasting work, where he interviews fellow Christian authors who tackle subjects mainstream Christian publishers shy away from, including the founder of Brave Authors. Mitchell shared a touching connection with Fred Legon, the sound man for the Water Grave series, both bonding over their shared cancer journeys. He's deep into book four of his Abbey series, sitting in the 220-page range of the rough draft and entering the resolution phase. He's also collaborating closely with the actress playing Abbey and the actor playing Sam, with filming set to begin in August. Mitchell celebrated independent bookstores like one in Smyrna, Tennessee that have welcomed him for one-on-one dialogues rather than traditional table-and-chair signings. He encouraged readers to leave Amazon reviews. Visit MitchellSKarnes.com for autographed copies. The hour closed with Jason Seal of No Sleeve Nation in a brief tech-and-sports segment, with Neil marveling at how AI and technology are bringing people closer together while still leaving room for the timeless surprises of March Madness.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Larry Carr, Geoff Dardia, and Dr. Gilda Carle

4/29/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Larry Carr, Geoff Dardia, and Dr. Gilda Carle Neil opened with Million Dollar Minutes alongside Ryan Aguas, welcoming Dr. Larry Carr, BYU Hall of Fame linebacker turned brain-health researcher and adjunct professor in the University of Utah's neurology department. Larry shared his journey from playing football starting at age 10 through a successful BYU career and Canadian pro stint, only to spiral into severe depression, paranoia, and suicidal thoughts in his fifties due to undiagnosed CTE. After the top researchers at Boston University told him there was no treatment, he was referred to Dr. Margaret Naeser at the Boston VA, who was studying photobiomodulation light therapy in Gulf War vets. The treatment using an early Vielight device transformed his life, saving his marriage and giving him a mission to save football players. Dr. Carr detailed the landmark BYU football study he led, the only one of its kind, where players using the active Vielight headset showed zero inflammation or axonal damage at season's end while the sham group showed widespread brain damage. The treated group also achieved an 83 percent win rate over three seasons compared to 58 percent without it. He stressed that the issue is not concussions but head acceleration events, the constant rattling of the brain inside the skull, which affects football players, women's soccer players, race car drivers, rodeo bull riders, and even firefighters and combat veterans. His research has expanded to firefighters in Las Vegas and an FDA-funded TBI study, with hopes to launch the largest NFL retired-player study and youth mental health research, since CTE precursors are showing up in 20-year-olds. Learn more at vielight.com or footballandthebrain.com. Geoff Dardia, retired Green Beret and founding director of the SOF Health Initiatives Program at Task Force Dagger Special Operations Foundation, shared his 20-plus year journey of running into health challenges that led him to become one of the special operations community's leading wellness advocates. Geoff explained operator syndrome, the cumulative impact of traumatic brain injury, blast over-pressure, toxic exposures, chronic and traumatic stress, adverse childhood experiences, insomnia, and infectious diseases that drives the staggering cancer and suicide rates in special operations. He emphasized that suicides typically occur within a year of separation, and that the system needs to intervene before the catastrophe rather than after. Geoff described his own healing journey through advanced diagnostic testing at the Cleveland Clinic, functional medicine, and ultimately the stellate ganglion block (Synthetic Reset) at Reset Medical and Wellness Center, where he went as he transitioned out of the military. He praised the center's setting, safety, ceremonial follow-through, and family-based approach that addresses the operator, the spouse, and the children. He stressed that the reset is a starting line, not a finish line, providing the nervous system regulation needed to do the hard reprocessing work afterward. Visit taskforcedagger.org and theresetcenter.com. The show closed with the Gilda Gram Podcast featuring Dr. Gilda Carle. She walked through the eight behaviors author Anna Phillips Waller identifies in women who were never taught to love themselves growing up: deflecting compliments, excessive self-criticism over minor mistakes, negative self-talk, tying self-worth to external compliments or appearance, prioritizing others' comfort while neglecting their own needs, gravitating toward critical or emotionally unavailable partners, feeling guilty about self-care, and apologizing excessively for taking up space. Dr. Gilda referenced her book Real Men Don't Go Woke, which details how men hide from intimacy, and reminded listeners that hiding is a two-way street since partners mirror each other.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Aidan Langford, Grace Lynx Jenkins, Rahul Maharaj, and Jana Jake

4/28/2026
Neil opened with Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, welcoming actor Aidan Langford to discuss his role as Alex Weisz in the new Adam Sandler-produced Netflix comedy Roommates, premiering April 17 on Netflix. Aidan shared the surreal story of booking the role: he was at his mom's house asking about a car battery when his manager called confirming the booking, and within 48 hours he was on a plane to New Jersey to shoot opposite Sadie Sandler, Chloe East, Natasha Lyonne, and Nick Kroll. Directed by Chandler Levack (Mile End Kicks), the film centers on Devon, a nervous college freshman whose friendship with her confident roommate Celeste spirals into passive aggression, with Alex caught in the middle. Aidan spoke movingly about why the role mattered to him as a young queer actor who didn't see characters he could relate to growing up, and how he hoped to be that representation for the next generation. He shared that Adam Sandler was hands-on and exactly the warm, fun person fans imagine, recalling the night Sandler texted him as "Uncle Adam" and called personally to congratulate him on a heavy emotional scene. He praised Natasha Lyonne playing his mom and Nick Kroll's "classic dad energy." Aidan's life lesson echoed that comparison is the thief of joy, reminding listeners everyone is on their own path. Soon-to-publish author Grace Lynx Jenkins returned to explain the Lynx in her author name, a symbol chosen for the independence, critical thinking, and creativity the cat represents. She lamented how modern polarization has eroded the ability to agree to disagree, and shared how bobcats reflect her values as an author championing free thinking. Two short stories release weekly ahead of her May book launch at GraceLynxJenkins.com. Sherry Price Clark of Storehouse Media Group then welcomed Rahul Maharaj, the international motivational speaker, mental health advocate, entrepreneur, author, and singer behind Mr. Trauma Talks. Born in Trinidad and Tobago and raised in New York City, Rahul shared his journey from financial advisor at New York Life to daycare CEO to global mental health advocate, sparked by a 2017 trip to India. After surviving childhood abuse, domestic violence, and two suicide attempts (at 14 and again in 2015 amid the stress of opening his daycare), he launched "Your Life Experiences with Rah" in 2018 to share anonymous survivor stories. The "Mr. Trauma Talks" name stuck after a friend joked about it, and he now hosts mental health conferences in theaters rather than ballrooms. Rahul invited listeners to his Resilience event on June 11 from 1pm to 7pm at the iconic Palladium Times Square, featuring Grammy winner Paul Anthony of Full Force, producer Jerry Wonder, former Trinidad and Tobago President Anthony Carmona, Philadelphia Grammy chapter governor Rob Schwartz, a UN Ambassador, a prince sharing his story, live song therapy, and two fashion shows. His book Untold Stories, Hidden Truths gathers 24 anonymous survivor stories with Rahul's reflections. Tickets are on Ticketmaster by searching "Resilience," and Rahul is at @MrTraumaTalks across social platforms. The show closed with compatibility strategist Jana Jake, a retired therapist and certified coach who helps individuals design their ideal partner avatar and helps couples understand who they're really married to before the wedding or after struggles set in. Jana introduced her ABA framework: self-Awareness, Boundaries, and Alignment as the foundation of true compatibility, distinct from mere availability. She uses personality assessments with built-in gaming-detection questions to map each person's empathy, competitiveness, and behavioral tendencies, allowing partners to set realistic expectations rather than build resentment. Jana stressed that love comes from within, not from our partners, and that healthy couples maintain interdependency rather than codependency.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Lew Lim, Michael D. Aguas, and Dr. Gilda Carle

4/28/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. Lew Lim, Michael D. Aguas, and Dr. Gilda Carle Neil opened with Million Dollar Minutes featuring Dr. Lew Lim, founder and CEO of Vielight Inc., the Toronto-based pioneer of brain photobiomodulation (PBM) technology. Dr. Lim explained that PBM, also known as red light therapy, delivers visible red and near-infrared light to tissues to support healing, with Vielight specifically focused on the brain to address traumatic brain injury, cognition issues, and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. He traced his journey back to the mid-1990s when low-level light therapy was emerging primarily in the Soviet bloc, recalling his first profound Alzheimer's case using intranasal delivery. Dr. Lim explained why Vielight stands apart in a crowded red light therapy market: precise calibration of dose, power, wavelength, and pulse frequency, validated through measurable EEG response. He warned that bright red panels often have very little actual power, while the truly therapeutic 810 nanometer near-infrared light is nearly invisible. Too little produces no response and too much creates free radicals, which is why critics calling all red light therapy "snake oil" miss the science. He highlighted brain resilience for athletes in contact sports, warfighters exposed to blast waves, and aging populations. A landmark BYU football team study from the University of Utah showed players using the active Vielight device through a full season had zero signs of inflammation or axonal damage on imaging, while the sham group showed shocking damage from a normal season. Dr. Lim also shared unpublished research with long-term meditators who entered altered states at specific pulse frequencies, opening pathways to engineering "flow states" similar to what elite athletes describe when they can see stitches on a baseball. Vielight devices start at $2,400 at vielight.com. Michael D. Aguas of The Reignstorm Radio returned with a deferred compensation deep dive, defining it as "earning money now, getting paid later" — a flexible non-qualified golden handcuffs strategy that lets business owners reward key employees with future payouts tied to vesting schedules and performance benchmarks. Unlike a 401(k), non-qualified deferred comp can be selectively offered to one or two key employees rather than every staff member. Michael shared an example of a CPA firm building a plan for a younger partner under 35 to lock in a decade-long succession path. The structure benefits law firms, architectural firms, engineering firms, financial advisors, and medical practices. Michael returned for a second segment introducing Section 181 of the tax code, a 2004 provision designed to incentivize US-based independent film production with budgets typically under $25 million. Investors receive full deductions with leveraged returns of roughly four to five dollars per dollar invested. Major Section 181 projects include The Wolf of Wall Street, American Sniper, Black Swan, and Mark Wahlberg's Flight Risk on HBO Max. Michael emphasized the powerful brand benefits of red carpet access, IMDb credits, and film festival invitations including Cannes. Visit reignstormmediagroup.com. The show closed with the Gilda Gram Podcast featuring Dr. Gilda Carle responding to a recent New York case where a judge's son secretly filmed women during sex and is now complaining the system ruined his life rather than acknowledging harm to his victims. Dr. Gilda used the case to spotlight a growing crisis of entitlement among young people, drawing parallels to teens who underwent transition surgery only to detransition in their twenties and blame their parents for permitting it. Citing her recent appearance with Stacy Washington on SiriusXM and the case of Redmond O'Neal, she stressed real parenting requires being friendly toward children rather than friends with them, and that the prefrontal cortex does not fully mature until much later in life.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Danielle Nicolet, Dr. Jack Rocco, and Anita Stoudmire

4/23/2026
Neil opened with Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, welcoming Danielle Nicolet, the longtime actress best known for The Flash, Central Intelligence, Key & Peele, and 3rd Rock from the Sun, who has now made her feature directorial debut with the crime thriller Long Time Listener. The film premiered April 2 on AMC's ALLBLK Network as the first of a four-picture deal between GreenApple Entertainment and ALLBLK. Danielle joked about the ominous parallel between Neil's podcasting career and her film's premise, then walked through her years of preparation including shadowing directors on The Flash, completing directing programs, and helming two festival-successful short films. Danielle explained the distinction between directing (turning imagination into visual reality) and producing (the navigator who keeps the ship clear of icebergs), praising producer Joe Narode for keeping the team on mission. She described collaborative post-production work with editor Jonathan Knobs and the unique challenge of directing herself on camera. The film stars Meagan Holder as true-crime podcaster Genesis Taylor, whose hit show attracts a dangerous "long time listener" threatening to expose her secrets, alongside Lyriq Bent (Acrimony) and Cleo Berry. Danielle shared that she and Meagan played best friends on Born Again Virgin, giving them instant shorthand on set. The conversation turned to the responsibility of public platforms, social media toxicity, and the value of kindness, with Danielle recommending the "movie hat" concept: whenever someone mentions a film worth watching, write it on a slip of paper and drop it in a jar for when you can't decide what to stream. Her life philosophy echoed Maya Angelou: nobody remembers what you say or do, only how you made them feel. Long Time Listener streams on AMC's ALLBLK or can be rented on major platforms starting April 3, with her next feature already written (The Bishop of Harlem). The Ultimate Men's Movement segment with host Dr. Jack Rocco welcomed licensed professional counselor Anita Stoudmire of Growth Therapy Center in Central Virginia, who specializes in couples counseling and runs online coaching for men, women, and couples. Anita explained her content initially targeted younger women seeking to reclaim femininity when they lacked mothers, grandmothers, or aunties to teach them, but went viral with male audiences who appreciated her message that women and men need each other. She shared concerns about modern women being less maternal and virtuous than previous generations, and her frustration with fourth-wave feminism. Jack and Anita found common ground rejecting political extremes, with Jack sharing his support for RFK's "eat real food and exercise" message regardless of party. They explored Dr. David Buss's The Evolution of Desire and Robert Wright's The Moral Animal, discussing how men and women are equal in value but different in nature. Anita outlined three eras of marriage: the dynastic era of arranged unions, the romantic era of the past 200 years (which has produced a 50 percent divorce rate), and her hope for a coming therapeutic era where couples blend emotion with logic and choose partners who help each other heal and grow. The conversation turned to returning military veterans, who spend 20 years leading men as NCOs before being offered forklift jobs, contributing to the alarming suicide rate among men who lose their sense of purpose. Jack celebrated his 17-year-old son's first-place finish at the Rhode Island State Wrestling Tournament as proof masculine role models still produce kind, gentle young men. Anita emphasized 70 percent of life satisfaction comes from relationship health, yet schools provide zero education in this skill. She closed with her belief in polarity as God's design, encouraging men to build rich full lives not for female validation but because wholeness attracts good

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Chris Mulkey, J. Len Sciuto, Jason Seal, Grace Lynx Jenkins, and Ed Lyon

4/23/2026
The Neil Haley Show Featuring Chris Mulkey, J. Len Sciuto, Jason Seal, Grace Lynx Jenkins, and Ed Lyon Neil opened with Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, welcoming veteran actor Chris Mulkey, whose credits include Captain Phillips, Whiplash, On the Basis of Sex, Twin Peaks, Castle Rock, and Boardwalk Empire. Chris discussed his role as Carl Hoagland in In Plain Sight, a bridge-builder whose creation was designed to fail, and his work on The Paper, which he praised as a brilliantly written comedy anchored by co-star Nancy Lenahan. He also reflected on Mother May I, directed by Lawrence across the street from his Gloria Swanson-era home. Chris shared his packed slate including Yellowstone Marshals (Y Marshals) on CBS alongside Luke Grimes, a role that expanded after the first ten episodes left unfinished business. He's also producing daughter Amelia's film Floating and starring opposite his wife Karen Landry in The Texan Dead, shooting March 6 in Abilene. Chris is recording a ten-song Americana album in Sanford, North Carolina with Britton Buchanan, and recently co-wrote "Two Lane Road" with songwriter Steve McClintock. On teaching acting at the Ruskin Theater in Santa Monica, he offered his mantra: "Show up on time, be nice, and know your stuff." His life lesson: listen and be kind. Bestselling author J. Len Sciuto returned with an update on Hades' Crypt, now 23 weeks on the bestseller list, with two-thirds of royalties going to junior enlisted military personnel (E1-E4). He walked through his Navy and Coast Guard career, including a 1970 Black Sea mission against the Russians that inspired Tango Down: China Sea, and his role as operations officer during Desert Shield and Storm, which inspired The Devil's Delegation. Len detailed the Arctic buildup, where Russia has over 32 bases to the US's 10, and nine icebreakers to America's two. He analyzed Operation Epic Fury targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, warning about the fourth undamaged site, Iran's status as the fourth head of the snake alongside Russia, China, and North Korea, and the economic devastation of 3,000 ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz costing owners $30,000 to $100,000 daily. His upcoming book Desperate Countermeasures (targeted for July 1) follows a terrorist group targeting the authors of America's National Nuclear Contingency Plan. Find him at jlensciuto.com. Jason Seal of No Sleeve Nation shared updates including 165 memorial shirts honoring his friend Paul with proceeds going to a scholarship fund, a new supplier for women's crop tanks, and new Carhartt hoodie printing for contractors. Visit nosleevenation.com. Soon-to-publish author Grace Lynx Jenkins returned to explain the Lynx in her author name, a symbol chosen for the independence, solitary focus, critical thinking, and creativity the cat represents. She lamented how modern polarization has eroded the ability to agree to disagree, and shared how bobcats (the Southern US lynx) reflect her values as an author championing free thinking. Two short stories release weekly ahead of her May book launch at GraceLynxJenkins.com. The show closed with Ed Lyon of The Lyon Share Podcast broadcasting from his Certified Tax and Business Advisor training in Clearwater, Florida. Joined by students Novar and John from Los Angeles (both 13-15 year veterans of life insurance and annuities), Ed explained how his top-down comprehensive tax planning approach differs from the "one weird trick" hitmen of financial services. He emphasized that most CPAs focus on compliance rather than proactive planning, and that middle-class wealth accumulation over the past five years has created massive demand for strategies their traditional advisors simply don't know. John noted how ordinary clients now sitting on $900,000+ IRAs need RMD strategies their CPAs have never had to develop, while Novar shared why Ed's credibility made him the advisor she trusts with her clients.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Chris Rose and Steel, Gary Lyon Otto, Mary Shearer Eckert, Grace Lynx Jenkins, and Darren Fryer

4/22/2026
Neil opened the show with a special simulcast alongside Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, welcoming play-by-play announcer Chris Rose and Gladiator Steel to discuss the rebooted American Gladiators on Amazon Prime Video. Chris, who also hosts NFL GameDay Final on NFL Network, shared that the new series (hosted by Mike "The Miz" Mizanin with Rocsi Diaz as sideline reporter) has exceeded expectations and reached number four on Prime Video. He praised the dramatic upgrade in athleticism from the original series, noting that today's contenders actually look like they have a chance against the Gladiators. Steel described the honor of being a real-life superhero to a new generation, while Chris highlighted the heartfelt backstories of contenders like Stefan Jones, who lost hundreds of pounds as a teenager and is now a personal trainer competing for the $100,000 prize. The first three episodes launched April 17, with three more dropping Friday, April 24. Gary Lyon Otto returned for two back-to-back Singularity Podcast simulcasts (episodes 14 and 15 of season three), exploring whether AI's ability to self-program represents the most critical hurdle to singularity. In episode 15, Gary explained that true self-programming requires volition — the linking of autonomous values with self-directed execution — at which point digital intelligence would no longer need human prompting. Neil shared his real-world experiences with AI agents posting and scheduling autonomously, sometimes veering off the rails without proper guidelines, and marveled at the 150x productivity multiplier effect of running multiple agents simultaneously. Gary noted that AI is becoming more opinionated and less people-pleasing, sometimes blunt and occasionally wrong, which mirrors how humans operate. In episode 14, the conversation turned to whether the instinct for self-preservation and the Terminator effect pose a real risk to humanity. Gary argued that the Terminator scenario is unrealistic because digital intelligences want to please their creators and have no reason to destroy the infrastructure that sustains them. The real risk, he explained, lies in the human factor — superpowers weaponizing DI for drone warfare, power grid attacks, and total domination, which could trigger mutually assured destruction. He suggested that civilizations throughout the universe likely go through this same crescendo from biological to digital intelligence. Listeners were directed to GaryLyonOtto.net for Singularity: Mankind's Search for Relevance and absolutepowerbooks.com for his political titles. The show then featured bestselling author Mary Shearer Eckert discussing the healing power of humor and laughter, grounded in her book Wounded Sisters. Mary shared her own anxious morning waiting for books to arrive before a noon book signing, using it as a teaching moment about trusting God's timing. She pointed to Proverbs 17:22 ("A cheerful heart is good medicine") and Nehemiah 8:10 ("The joy of the Lord is my strength"), and noted that even Isaac's name in Genesis means laughter. Drawing on her background as a nurse, she observed that patients who maintained humor generally recovered better than those consumed by gloom. She encouraged listeners to smile at strangers, remember that holding anger is like drinking poison hoping the other person dies, and shared how she finds peace watching hummingbirds weather Texas hailstorms on her porch. Information is available at MaryShearerEckert.com. Neil next welcomed soon-to-be-published author Grace Lynx Jenkins to discuss the meaning behind the "Lynx" in her author name. Grace shared that the idea started in college when a friend said she had a lynx-like face, but as she learned more about the animal she came to embrace it as a personal symbol. She explained that lynxes (including the bobcats native to the American South) are solitary, independent, territorial hunters, and those

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring David Pollack, Mike Richmond-Crum and Dr. Ian Giammanco, Jody Corbet, Gary Lyon Otto, and Tom Quigley

4/22/2026
Neil opened the show with seven-time Emmy award-winning football analyst David Pollack, former Georgia Bulldogs All-American and Cincinnati Bengals first-round pick, now host of the See Ball. Get Ball. podcast. Broadcasting from Pittsburgh ahead of the city's biggest-ever event, the NFL Draft hosted by PNC, David discussed what to expect from this year's draft class. He predicted Fernando Mendoza would go number one overall and pointed to Ty Simpson as a quarterback likely to generate first-round interest, while noting this year's class is especially deep at defensive line and receiver. David also shared his take on potential fallers like Miami's Ruben Bain, whose shorter arms could cause him to slide despite strong tape, and explained how NIL money has made college players more professionally prepared for the draft transition. On the Pittsburgh Steelers, David noted the shift from the Cowher and Tomlin defensive identity to what is expected to be a more offense-minded era under new head coach McCarthy, with questions remaining about whether they target a quarterback or build weapons around Will Howard. On Cleveland, he pushed back against early dismissals of Shedeur Sanders, pointing out the Browns have had eight left tackles in three years and the league's worst wide receiver production, making it difficult to fairly judge any quarterback. The second segment featured Mike Richmond-Crum, Senior Director of Personal Lines and Counsel with the American Property and Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA), alongside Dr. Ian Giammanco, Managing Director of Standards and Data Analytics and Lead Research Meteorologist at the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS). Mike explained that while hurricanes and wildfires dominate headlines, severe convective storms including hailstorms, tornadoes, and derechos caused more than $60 billion in insured losses last year, putting real pressure on insurance markets and premiums nationwide. Dr. Giammanco detailed two high-impact steps homeowners can take to harden their properties: installing an IBHS FORTIFIED roof system when reroofing (with impact-resistant cover material, sealed roof deck, ring-shank nails, and reinforced edges) and upgrading to a wind-rated garage door rated for 130 mph or higher, since roughly 90 percent of severe weather damage starts at the roof. Mike stressed the importance of reviewing homeowner's policies annually to keep coverage aligned with today's rebuilding costs, understanding the difference between replacement cost and actual cash value coverage, and considering endorsements like automatic inflation guard and extended replacement cost coverage. He also emphasized that flood insurance is typically separate from homeowner's policies and must be secured through a private insurer or the National Flood Insurance Program. Dr. Giammanco added practical tips for securing outdoor items like patio furniture, grills, and trampolines before storms hit, while Mike recommended creating a home inventory, keeping insurer claims numbers saved in phones, and storing policy documents in waterproof or cloud-based locations. Listeners were directed to ibhs.org/thunderstormready and apci.org/severeweather for more information. Jody Corbet of SLS Consulting joined Neil and Sherry Price Clark to discuss connecting corporate solutions to government needs. Drawing on over 20 years of FBI experience, Jody explained the major shifts happening in federal procurement, with the current administration moving away from letting large defense contractors sell agencies products they do not need. He highlighted that successful government-ready companies typically need FedRAMP compliance and on-premises solutions that can operate behind government firewalls without tracking user activity. Jody walked through how small companies can navigate the complexity of agencies like the FBI, which is actually made up of multiple divisions and 56 field offices rather

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Dr. John C. Barber, Dr. Michael Louwers, and Michael D. Aguas

4/21/2026
Neil opened the show with Dr. John C. Barber, a retired ophthalmologist and author of "Hey, Doc! What's Wrong with My Eye?", "Examination of the Eye Made Easy," and "The Joy of Medical Practice." Dr. Barber shared his background training at Washington University in St. Louis, Harvard's Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, and leading ophthalmology programs at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and in Pittsburgh, where he trained roughly 90 ophthalmologists. He explained how his books aim to make eye care accessible to everyday patients and better equip medical students who receive limited ophthalmology training today. Dr. Barber walked Neil through common eye conditions, including lazy eye treatment in children, the mechanics of LASIK surgery, and why cataracts develop with age. He discussed how free radicals contribute to cataract formation, the potential protective role of aspirin and vitamin C, and the importance of limiting screen time to around two hours at a stretch to prevent dry eye and strain. He also emphasized that a proper eye exam reveals clues about diabetes, hypertension, and arterial disease, making the eye one of the most diagnostically valuable areas of the body. He also shared stories from his fourth book about his father, "The One-Eyed Surgeon with Only One Thumb." The second segment featured Dr. Michael Louwers, a double board certified physician and medical director of Reset Medical and Wellness Center in Strongsville, Ohio, joined by co-host Sherry Price Clark of Storehouse Media. Dr. Louwers explained that PTSD is far more common than most people realize, affecting an estimated 12 million diagnosed Americans and countless others struggling with undiagnosed symptoms stemming from childhood neglect, bullying, divorce, socioeconomic stress, and more. He described how trauma locks the body's fight-or-flight response into overdrive, creating symptoms ranging from insomnia, irritability, and panic attacks to GI issues, muscle tightness, and chest pain. Dr. Louwers detailed the stellate ganglion block treatment (also known as the Neuro-Sympathetic Reset) his center offers, a nerve block in the neck that temporarily pauses the sympathetic nervous system and allows it to recalibrate to baseline. Clinical research and his practice are seeing 70 to 80 percent success rates, with benefits often lasting months, years, or indefinitely after a single treatment. He stressed that the procedure should be viewed as a starting line rather than a finish line, enabling patients to finally benefit from therapy, mindfulness, and other traditional treatments that previously felt ineffective. His patient base is roughly 30 to 40 percent military and first responders, with the remainder being everyday people dealing with anxiety, depression, and trauma. The show closed with Michael D. Aguas of The Reignstorm Radio introducing Section 181 of the tax code, a 2004 provision designed to incentivize US-based independent film production with budgets typically under $25 million. Investors receive full deductions on their investments, with leveraged returns of roughly four to five dollars in deductions per dollar invested, far more powerful than traditional dollar-for-dollar tax strategies. Michael shared that his team has helped fund major projects including "The Wolf of Wall Street," "American Sniper," "Black Swan," and Mark Wahlberg's "Flight Risk" on HBO Max, giving clients access to A-list productions, private viewings, and profit participation. He noted that most high earners never hear about Section 181 because their advisors simply aren't trained on it, teasing a deeper dive in the next episode.

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The Neil Haley Show Featuring Lindsay Wagner, Michael D. Aguas, and Christian Calabro

4/21/2026
Neil opened the show with a special simulcast alongside Greg Hanna of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, welcoming legendary actress Lindsay Wagner to celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman. Lindsay shared how her role as Jaime Sommers originally started as just a guest appearance on The Six Million Dollar Man opposite Lee Majors, meant to conclude with her character's death. However, an overwhelming wave of handwritten letters from fans, including children from hospitals across the country, forced the studio to bring Jaime back to life, ultimately launching the spin-off series that premiered January 14, 1976. Lindsay reflected on her deep creative collaboration with show creator Kenneth Johnson, explaining how she fought to ensure Jaime wasn't written as "a superhero warm man in a skirt," but rather as a character who embodied both strength and sensitivity as human qualities rather than gendered ones. She discussed winning the 1977 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, a recognition that moved her deeply because it honored her dramatic acting rather than the action elements of the show. In a touching moment, she revealed that she initially accepted the role as a birthday gift for her younger sister Randi, whose birthday fell on the same day as the script's cover letter, and that the series premiered on her sister's birthday as well. She pointed fans to bionicfifty.com for her special anniversary store featuring signed scripts, photos, and personal video chats, and lindsaywagner.com for her full career overview. Michael D. Aguas of The Reignstorm Radio returned for a deep dive into Section 181 of the tax code, explaining that this 2004 provision was designed to incentivize US-based independent film production with budgets typically under $25 million. Unlike traditional dollar-for-dollar tax strategies, Section 181 investments offer leveraged returns of roughly four to five dollars in deductions per dollar invested, providing a powerful tool for high income earners to offset substantial tax bills. Michael shared that his team has helped fund major projects including The Wolf of Wall Street, American Sniper, Black Swan, and Mark Wahlberg's Flight Risk on HBO Max, giving clients access to A-list productions, red carpet experiences, private viewings, IMDb credits, and profit participation. Neil and Michael also emphasized the powerful branding benefits of this investment opportunity, with Neil sharing his own experience of how working with celebrities dramatically expanded his tutoring business years ago simply because of the brand credibility it created. Michael noted that he has been invited to events including the Cannes Film Festival through this work, and stressed that clients benefit from clean investment arrangements that avoid the typical "my kid needs a speaking role" problems producers face. Interested parties were directed to reignstormmediagroup.com to register through the contact form. The show closed with a Million Dollar Minutes segment featuring Christian Calabro, founder of Innovative Financial Concepts in Fort Lauderdale, who shared his remarkable journey of surviving a financial services industry with an 87 percent failure rate while simultaneously battling fibromyalgia diagnosed at the Mayo Clinic after seeing more than 50 physicians. Christian opened up about his humble beginnings in New York City, where his single mother worked three jobs and he often survived on a plain bagel, quarter bag of chips, and quarter water for meals. He credited Tony Robbins seminars during the pandemic with completely rewiring his mindset, along with the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza, self-hypnosis, and law of attraction principles. Despite being down $80,000 more than once in his early career and breaking down in tears on the phone with Michael, Christian refused to quit, ultimately building a multi-million dollar advisory business, recently retiring his

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Test Your Brain Health Before It’s Too Late | Omega Balance, Gut Health & Longevity Explained

4/16/2026
This episode of The Neil Haley Show dives deep into cutting-edge biohacking, brain health, and longevity strategies—featuring insights from industry expert Stuart Tomc and leaders in functional health. From inflammation to gut health to cellular optimization, this conversation reveals why “test, don’t guess” is becoming the future of personal wellness. With over 30 years in the supplement industry, Stuart Tomc explains why brain health is no longer just about taking supplements—it’s about measuring what actually works. fat (Omega-3 & Omega-6)severely out of balancehidden driver of disease and cognitive declineOmega-3 IndexEven people who eat healthy and take supplements often fail the test—because they’ve never measured their actual cellular balance. Instead of guessing, this episode highlights a simple at-home testing method: fatty acid balance and inflammationIf you’re not testing… you’re guessing. This approach allows you to: data—not assumptionsModern diets are overloaded with Omega-6 and lacking Omega-3. Achieve a balanced ratio for optimal brain and body performance. Your health comes down to your cells. You’re rebuilding your body every day—the question is what you’re rebuilding it with. A major breakthrough discussed in this episode is the gut-brain connection. At-home gut testing now allows you to: Standard tests (cholesterol, blood pressure, etc.) don’t tell the full story. You can appear “healthy” while still having: Health is moving toward biomarkers and personalization One of the most powerful ideas from this episode: You’re building new cells every single day. The goal is to: This episode challenges everything you think you know about health: If you’re unsure how to begin or want guidance: 👉 Mike offers direct help and walkthrough support 📞 Call: 850-520-7908 You can also find links and resources in the show notes. 🧠 Brain Health & The Omega Balance Revolution🔑 Key Insights:⚡ Eye-Opening Reality:🧪 The “Test First” Approach to Health✔️ How It Works:💡 Why It Matters:🔥 The Omega Imbalance Problem📊 What That Means:🎯 Goal:🧬 Cellular Health: The Real Foundation🧠 Simple Breakdown:⚡ Big Takeaway:🦠 Gut Health & Brain Connection🔑 Why It Matters:🧪 New Innovation:📉 Why Traditional Health Metrics Miss the Mark⚠️ The Problem:💡 The Shift:🏋️‍♂️ “We’re All Bodybuilders”🎯 Final Takeaway📞 Want Help Getting Started?

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Eye Health Secrets, LASIK Truth & Relationship Compatibility Strategy | Neil Haley Show

4/16/2026
Neil welcomes Dr. John C. Barber, author of Examination of the Eye Made Easy, who breaks down complex eye conditions into clear, practical insights for everyday people. Dr. Barber shares his journey from training at top institutions to leading ophthalmology departments and educating future doctors. His passion? Making eye care understandable so patients can take control of their health. patient educationlazy eye (amblyopia)LASIK works—and when it’s done too earlyeye care mistakeseye exams reveal more than just vision problemsself-protectdry eye and strainage-relatedDr. Barber also discusses his books, including The Joy of Medical Practice, offering a rare look into the human side of medicine. Neil and co-host Sherry Price Clark sit down with Jenna Jake, a compatibility strategist helping individuals and couples build stronger, more aligned relationships. Instead of matchmaking, Jenna focuses on self-awareness, boundaries, and alignment—the real foundation of lasting relationships. built—not foundlack of self-awarenesschemistry vs. compatibilityrelationship patternsJenna’s core formula: Self-Awareness → Boundaries → Alignment“What you attract when you’re broken may not fit who you become when you’re healed.” Jenna emphasizes that successful relationships come from two whole individuals—not dependency. Neil talks with Grace Lynx Jenkins about the world of fantasy writing and what defines the genre. Grace shares her influences, from classic legends like King Arthur to modern works like The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. Neil and Gary Lionato explore deep questions about digital intelligence and the future of humanity. immortal through constant upgrades24/7 digital intelligencehuman + AI hybrid futureThe future may not be competition—but integration, where humans enhance themselves through technology to stay relevant. jenajake.comstorehousemediagroup.com🔑 Key Takeaways:👓 Eye Health Insights:❤️ Segment 2: The Science of Love with Jenna Jake🔑 Key Takeaways:💡 Relationship Framework:⚠️ Common Mistakes:🔍 Real Insight:📚 Segment 3: Exploring Fantasy Writing with Grace Lynx Jenkins🔑 Key Takeaways:🤖 Segment 4: The Future of AI & Human Relevance🔑 Big Questions:💡 Key Insight:🔗 Resources & Links

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AI vs Humanity, The Future of Work & PTSD Breakthrough Treatment | Neil Haley Show

4/15/2026
🤖 The Future of AI, Purpose & Human Relevance Featuring Gary Lyon Otto Gary Lyon Otto returns to explore some of the most important questions facing humanity as digital intelligence rapidly evolves. The discussion dives into the “Matrix Principle”—the idea that without challenge, purpose may disappear. If AI eliminates struggle, competition, and survival needs, what happens to human motivation and meaning? Key topics include: Gary challenges listeners to think deeper about one core issue: How does mankind remain relevant in a world driven by AI? Featuring Dr. Michael Louwers Dr. Michael Louwers, double board-certified physician and Medical Director of Reset Medical & Wellness Center, shares a groundbreaking approach to treating PTSD and anxiety. He explains that trauma is far more common than most people realize—and often misdiagnosed as general anxiety or stress. Many people are living in a constant fight-or-flight state without knowing why. Key insights include: Dr. Louwers introduces an innovative treatment: Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) A procedure that resets the nervous system by calming the fight-or-flight response. What makes it powerful: The goal isn’t just symptom relief—it’s helping patients rediscover who they were before trauma took over. This episode connects two powerful ideas: external futureinternal battleOne asks: Where is the world going? The other asks: How do we heal within it? 🧠 Breaking Through PTSD & Anxiety🎯 Final Takeaway

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AI, Leadership & Better Healthcare | Gary Lyon Otto, Jody Corbet & Clint Cornell

4/15/2026
This episode of The Neil Haley Show brings together three strong conversations on the future of digital intelligence, executive leadership, and practical healthcare solutions. Gary Lyon Otto explores major questions surrounding singularity, digital intelligence, and the future of human relevance. The discussion covers the “Matrix principle,” whether people can live without challenge, how the human brain compares to artificial intelligence, and whether digital beings could become effectively immortal. Gary also dives into the rising complexity of AI systems and what that could mean for humanity’s role going forward. Jody Corbet joins the show to discuss executive development, strategic thinking, and leadership blind spots. He explains why many leaders fail to recognize the value they already bring, how humble confidence shapes effective leadership, and why influence is often more powerful than authority. The conversation also digs into strategic collaboration, trust, and the importance of learning how to think beyond the bunker mentality that holds many executives back. Clint Cornell shares how direct primary care is changing the healthcare conversation for individuals, families, and businesses. He explains the membership-based model, how it gives patients unlimited access to their care team, and why it often delivers major savings compared to traditional insurance-based care. The segment also highlights how employers can pair direct primary care with smarter benefits strategies to improve access while reducing unnecessary healthcare costs. #NeilHaleyShow #GaryLyonOtto #JodyCorbet #ClintCornell #AI #Singularity #Leadership #ExecutiveDevelopment #DirectPrimaryCare #Healthcare #Podcast #GrowthLabsPodcast

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AI Automation, Writing Success, Faith & EDM | Gary Lyon Otto, Ed Lyon, Mitchell S. Carnes, Mary Shearer Eckert, Grace Jenkins & Ashley Paul

4/7/2026
This episode of The Neil Haley Show delivers a diverse mix of AI innovation, business automation, creative writing, faith-based inspiration, and music culture, featuring multiple segments that explore both technology and human creativity. Gary Lyon Otto dives into the evolving world of AI tools, automation, and digital intelligence. Claude, Perplexity, and AI agent workflowsN8N and Zapiermulti-agent AI systems working in parallel10–30+ hours per week👉 Key Insight: The real power of AI is not tools—it’s building systems that run without you. Ed Lyon explains how AI is transforming productivity in business and finance. tax preparation and audit risk analysisefficiency and output👉 Key Insight: AI doesn’t replace experts—it amplifies the best ones. Mitchell S. Carnes shares updates on his growing success as an author. Water Gravebook signings and public eventsfilm/series adaptation👉 Key Insight: Success in writing comes from consistency, community, and expanding into new mediums. Mary Shearer Eckert delivers a powerful message centered on faith and personal transformation. forgiveness—both for others and yourselfHoly Spirit for guidance👉 Key Insight: Forgiveness isn’t just spiritual—it’s freedom. Grace Jenkins discusses her writing process and how she builds compelling stories. visual scenes and character imaginationbeginning, middle, and end structure👉 Key Insight: Strong stories start with strong characters. Ashley Paul shares her journey in electronic dance music and artistic growth. EDM and electronic soundscapesemotion-driven, immersive music experiences👉 Key Insight: Music isn’t just heard—it’s felt. #NeilHaleyShow #GaryLyonOtto #EdLyon #MitchellSCarnes #MaryShearerEckert #GraceJenkins #AshleyPaul #AI #Automation #Writing #Faith #EDM #Podcast #GrowthLabsPodcast 🤖 Gary Lyon Otto – AI Agents, Automation & Digital Intelligence💼 Ed Lyon – AI, Taxes & Business Efficiency📚 Mitchell S. Carnes – Writing, Publishing & Film Adaptation✝️ Mary Shearer Eckert – Faith, Forgiveness & Purpose✍️ Grace Jenkins – Creative Writing & Character Development🎶 Ashley Paul – EDM, Emotion & Music Evolution🔑 Key Takeaways🔥 Hashtags (Horizontal)

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The Neil Haley Show: Gary Lyon Otto, Jody Corbet & Ed Lyon

4/7/2026
This episode of The Neil Haley Show delivers a powerful combination of AI philosophy, leadership principles, faith-driven business strategy, and real-world applications of artificial intelligence, featuring three in-depth conversations across multiple podcast collaborations. Gary Lyon Otto explores major questions surrounding digital intelligence and the path toward singularity. 👉 Key Insight: The future of AI is driven by efficiency and outcomes—not human emotion or ideology. Jody Corbet shares leadership lessons from law enforcement, intelligence work, and faith-based consulting. humble confidence👉 Key Insight: True leadership removes ego and builds trust before chasing results. Ed Lyon explains how AI is impacting tax strategy and business operations. 👉 Key Insight: AI enhances efficiency—but human expertise still drives critical decisions. #NeilHaleyShow #GaryLyonOtto #JodyCorbet #EdLyon #AI #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Faith #BusinessStrategy #Podcast #GrowthLabsPodcast 🤖 Gary Lyon Otto – AI, Singularity & the Future of Intelligence✝️ Jody Corbet – Leadership, Faith & Strategic Collaboration💼 Ed Lyon – AI, Taxes & Business Reality🔑 Key Takeaways🔥 Hashtags (Horizontal)

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EDM Inspiration & Cuba’s Crisis Explained | Ashley Paul + Dr. Robert E. Marx, Rosa Punales & Maria Ruiz

4/6/2026
This episode of The Neil Haley Show features two powerful segments—one focused on music, creativity, and inspiration, and the other delivering a deep and emotional discussion on the current crisis in Cuba. Ashley Paul discusses her rise as an international EDM and pop artist and her evolving creative direction. electronic dance musicemotion-driven, immersive experiences through musicpositivity and connection👉 Key Insight: Music has the power to uplift, energize, and connect people on a deeper emotional level. Dr. Robert E. Marx leads a powerful conversation with Rosa Punales and Maria Ruiz on the reality facing Cuba today. communism on daily lifefood, electricity, and basic necessitiesnew leadership and structural reform👉 Key Insight: Lasting change in Cuba will require not just political shifts, but a complete rebuilding of systems, trust, and opportunity. #NeilHaleyShow #AshleyPaul #DrRobertEMarx #RosaPunales #MariaRuiz #Cuba #EDM #GlobalIssues #Podcast #MusicAndCulture #GrowthLabsPodcast 🎶 Ashley Paul – EDM, Positivity & Artistic Growth🌎 Dr. Robert E. Marx Show – Special Cuba Edition🔍 Key Discussion Points:⚖️ Future Outlook:🔑 Key Takeaways

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Hollywood Thriller, True Crime Writing & Saving on Healthcare | Danielle Nicolet, Patrick O'Donnell & Caitlin Tekulve

4/6/2026
Hollywood Thriller, True Crime Writing & Saving on Healthcare | Danielle Nicolet, Patrick O'Donnell & Caitlin Tekulve This episode of The Neil Haley Show delivers a wide-ranging mix of entertainment, storytelling, and business innovation, featuring conversations that explore filmmaking, true crime writing, and practical strategies for reducing healthcare costs. Danielle Nicolet discusses her latest thriller Longtime Listener, where she takes on both directing and acting roles. 👉 Key Insight: Storytelling is about bringing imagination to life with intention and vision. Patrick O'Donnell shares his journey from policing to publishing. Cops and Writers👉 Key Insight: Authentic experience creates credibility that audiences trust. Caitlin Tekulve talks about helping companies rethink healthcare costs and benefits. 👉 Key Insight: Real value comes from challenging outdated systems and finding smarter solutions. #NeilHaleyShow #DanielleNicolet #PatrickODonnell #CaitlinTekulve #TrueCrime #Filmmaking #HealthcareSavings #Entrepreneurship #Podcast #BusinessGrowth #GrowthLabsPodcast 🎬 Danielle Nicolet – Directing, Acting & Longtime Listener📚 Patrick O'Donnell – True Crime, Writing & Life After Law Enforcement💼 Caitlin Tekulve – Sales, Healthcare Savings & Business Impact🔑 Key Takeaways

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