EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 1H
Lindsay Wagner, Kiota Quinley, Sandra Brown & Brent Dusing Share Their Stories
from The Neil Haley Show · host The Neil Haley Show
This special simulcast episode brings together an incredible lineup of guests from the worlds of entertainment, sports media, law enforcement, and faith-based technology. The show opens with a heartfelt conversation with Lindsay Wagner, celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman. Wagner shares the touching story of how she accepted the iconic role for her younger sister and reveals the collaborative creative process with producer Kenny Johnson that made Jamie Summers a groundbreaking character who embodied both strength and sensitivity.Next, host Bobby welcomes Kiota Quinley, creator of "Keek on the Mic," a thriving Chicago Bears podcast with over 23,000 YouTube subscribers. Quinley discusses building his platform over five years, the Bears' remarkable turnaround season under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, and why he believes the team has what it takes to make a deep playoff run. The conversation covers everything from the competitive NFC North division to the challenges of maintaining momentum in an offense-driven NFL.The episode then shifts gears with retired Palo Alto Police Department detective Sandra Brown, who introduces viewers to "The Tech Bro Murders," a new six-episode series premiering on Investigation Discovery and HBO Max. Brown explains how the show shatters stereotypes about crime in wealthy Silicon Valley communities, proving that greed, power, and ambition can lead to violence regardless of zip code or socioeconomic status.Finally, Brent Dusing, CEO and founder of TruePlay, shares his journey from inventing mobile grocery coupons to creating a faith-based gaming platform for children and families. Dusing discusses partnerships with notable figures like Riley Gaines and Mike Huckabee, while addressing the controversial discrimination his Christian content faces on platforms like TikTok and Google, where family-friendly ads are blocked while demonic and explicit content runs freely.This diverse episode showcases inspiring stories of creativity, perseverance, and standing up for values across multiple industries, offering listeners insights into television history, sports media entrepreneurship, criminal investigation, and the challenges of promoting faith-based content in today's digital landscape.
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This special simulcast episode brings together an incredible lineup of guests from the worlds of entertainment, sports media, law enforcement, and faith-based technology. The show opens with a heartfelt conversation with Lindsay Wagner, celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman. Wagner shares the touching story of how she accepted the iconic role for her younger sister and reveals the collaborative creative process with producer Kenny Johnson that made Jamie Summers a groundbreaking character who embodied both strength and sensitivity.Next, host Bobby welcomes Kiota Quinley, creator of "Keek on the Mic," a thriving Chicago Bears podcast with over 23,000 YouTube subscribers. Quinley discusses building his platform over five years, the Bears' remarkable turnaround season under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, and why he believes the team has what it takes to make a deep playoff run. The conversation covers everything from the competitive NFC North division to the challenges of maintaining momentum in an offense-driven NFL.The episode then shifts gears with retired Palo Alto Police Department detective Sandra Brown, who introduces viewers to "The Tech Bro Murders," a new six-episode series premiering on Investigation Discovery and HBO Max. Brown explains how the show shatters stereotypes about crime in wealthy Silicon Valley communities, proving that greed, power, and ambition can lead to violence regardless of zip code or socioeconomic status.Finally, Brent Dusing, CEO and founder of TruePlay, shares his journey from inventing mobile grocery coupons to creating a faith-based gaming platform for children and families. Dusing discusses partnerships with notable figures like Riley Gaines and Mike Huckabee, while addressing the controversial discrimination his Christian content faces on platforms like TikTok and Google, where family-friendly ads are blocked while demonic and explicit content runs freely.This diverse episode showcases inspiring stories of creativity, perseverance, and standing up for values across multiple industries, offering listeners insights into television history, sports media entrepreneurship, criminal investigation, and the challenges of promoting faith-based content in today's digital landscape.
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