EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 1H
Gloria Gaynor, J. Len Sciuto, and Dr. Robert E. Marx on Faith, Service, and Wellness
from The Neil Haley Show · host The Neil Haley Show
In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley is joined by co-host Dr. Deborah Matthew to welcome three remarkable guests who share their unique perspectives on resilience, purpose, and health. Music legend Gloria Gaynor opens the show discussing the enduring legacy of "I Will Survive," her upcoming gospel album, and her role in the faith-based film "Thursday Nightclub." Her message of faith and perseverance sets the tone for an inspiring conversation about overcoming life's greatest challenges.The second segment features Amazon bestselling author J. Len Sciuto, who shares deeply personal stories about military service during the holidays. From spending Christmas underwater in a submarine to waiting three and a half days in a phone booth to call home from Greece, Sciuto reflects on the sacrifices military families make during the holiday season. He also discusses his community work through the Catholic Church, ensuring veterans and isolated individuals aren't alone during Christmas, demonstrating the power of compassion and service.The episode concludes with Dr. Robert E. Marx engaging in a spirited debate about intermittent fasting and weight loss strategies. Dr. Marx provides a biochemical breakdown of how fasting affects the body, discussing the 16-hour fasting window, the role of triglycerides and glycogen, and potential cardiovascular concerns. He offers a balanced perspective on various diet trends while emphasizing the importance of calorie control and sustainable lifestyle changes over temporary solutions.Throughout the episode, common themes of faith, community, and personal wellness emerge. Gloria Gaynor's emphasis on spiritual strength, Jay Len Shuto's dedication to serving isolated veterans, and Dr. Marks' commitment to evidence-based health advice all demonstrate different pathways to thriving in challenging circumstances. The guests share practical wisdom on maintaining physical health through exercise regimens, proper nutrition, and the importance of social connection during difficult times.This episode offers listeners a comprehensive look at survival in its many forms—from Gloria Gaynor's artistic and spiritual survival spanning four decades, to Jay Len Shuto's experiences with military survival and holiday isolation, to Dr. Marks' scientific approach to health and metabolic survival. Together, these conversations create a tapestry of insights on how faith, community service, and informed health choices contribute to not just surviving, but truly thriving in life.
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In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, host Neil Haley is joined by co-host Dr. Deborah Matthew to welcome three remarkable guests who share their unique perspectives on resilience, purpose, and health. Music legend Gloria Gaynor opens the show discussing the enduring legacy of "I Will Survive," her upcoming gospel album, and her role in the faith-based film "Thursday Nightclub." Her message of faith and perseverance sets the tone for an inspiring conversation about overcoming life's greatest challenges.The second segment features Amazon bestselling author J. Len Sciuto, who shares deeply personal stories about military service during the holidays. From spending Christmas underwater in a submarine to waiting three and a half days in a phone booth to call home from Greece, Sciuto reflects on the sacrifices military families make during the holiday season. He also discusses his community work through the Catholic Church, ensuring veterans and isolated individuals aren't alone during Christmas, demonstrating the power of compassion and service.The episode concludes with Dr. Robert E. Marx engaging in a spirited debate about intermittent fasting and weight loss strategies. Dr. Marx provides a biochemical breakdown of how fasting affects the body, discussing the 16-hour fasting window, the role of triglycerides and glycogen, and potential cardiovascular concerns. He offers a balanced perspective on various diet trends while emphasizing the importance of calorie control and sustainable lifestyle changes over temporary solutions.Throughout the episode, common themes of faith, community, and personal wellness emerge. Gloria Gaynor's emphasis on spiritual strength, Jay Len Shuto's dedication to serving isolated veterans, and Dr. Marks' commitment to evidence-based health advice all demonstrate different pathways to thriving in challenging circumstances. The guests share practical wisdom on maintaining physical health through exercise regimens, proper nutrition, and the importance of social connection during difficult times.This episode offers listeners a comprehensive look at survival in its many forms—from Gloria Gaynor's artistic and spiritual survival spanning four decades, to Jay Len Shuto's experiences with military survival and holiday isolation, to Dr. Marks' scientific approach to health and metabolic survival. Together, these conversations create a tapestry of insights on how faith, community service, and informed health choices contribute to not just surviving, but truly thriving in life.
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