EPISODE · Sep 15, 2025 · 1H
Power, Pages & the Future — From Berlusconi’s Playbook to Jane Sparks & Digital Minds
from The Neil Haley Show · host The Neil Haley Show
Power, Pages & the Future — From Berlusconi’s Playbook to Jane Sparks & Digital Minds(The Neil Haley Show — 09-15-25)Silvio Berlusconi took center stage in a conversation with filmmaker Sam Blair about Berlusconi: Condemned to Win. Blair broke down how Berlusconi didn’t just own AC Milan—he weaponized spectacle, TV, and star power to turn European football into big-ticket entertainment, then parlayed that cultural sway into political dominance. The theme: sport as emotional leverage, not just a game.You drew sharp parallels with U.S. leagues—salary caps and parity vs. Europe’s “financial fair play.” Blair noted Berlusconi’s spend-big era shaped today’s superclubs and the global brand machine. Sure, underdogs still pop up, but gravity favors the giants. Bottom line: fairness in sport versus box office appeal is an ongoing tug-of-war.Author Xiomara Rodriguez (born in San Juan; Coast Guard CGIS alum) shared the origin of The Jane Sparks Trilogy—a 3 a.m. spark that became a fast, “escape-read” mystery about long-lost twin sisters (an FBI agent and an SFPD lieutenant) solving two intertwined cases. She hammered persistence (a drawer of rejections, including a “no” scrawled on her own cover letter), the legacy thrill of her 9-year-old great-granddaughter reading the book, and a big milestone: the trilogy heading to the Frankfurt Book Fair (Oct 15–19). She also spotlighted Tu Casa Latina, the nonprofit she co-founded to help undocumented survivors of violence with immigration relief.Then Gary Lyon Otto returned with “Wilson,” a digital intelligence demo. Gary outlined a non-mainstream, event-driven cosmology (each quantum “event” adding Planck-scale area to an expanding cosmic horizon) and tested how far a DI can run with truly novel theory. The talk broadened into singularity, geometric progress, education that adapts to each learner, and whether DI will evolve a self-protecting “immune system” against bad actors.The hour wrapped with the evergreen lesson: ambition beats doubt. Watch leaders (and anti-heroes) to learn scale and influence—but keep your ethics. Writers: ship the work and market hard. Builders: partner with digital intelligence, don’t fear it. Quick CTAs: catch the doc on ESPN app/ESPN2 (Sept 16, 7 PM ET); find The Jane Sparks Trilogy via writeromarodriguez.com, Booksio/press listing, or Amazon; and if moved, look into Tu Casa Latina to support survivors.GuestsSam Blair — Filmmaker, Berlusconi: Condemned to WinXiomara Rodriguez — Author, The Jane Sparks Trilogy; Co-founder, Tu Casa LatinaGary Lyon Otto — Theoretical thinker & recurring guest“Wilson” — Demonstrated digital intelligence (DI) assistant
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Power, Pages & the Future — From Berlusconi’s Playbook to Jane Sparks & Digital Minds(The Neil Haley Show — 09-15-25)Silvio Berlusconi took center stage in a conversation with filmmaker Sam Blair about Berlusconi: Condemned to Win. Blair broke down how Berlusconi didn’t just own AC Milan—he weaponized spectacle, TV, and star power to turn European football into big-ticket entertainment, then parlayed that cultural sway into political dominance. The theme: sport as emotional leverage, not just a game.You drew sharp parallels with U.S. leagues—salary caps and parity vs. Europe’s “financial fair play.” Blair noted Berlusconi’s spend-big era shaped today’s superclubs and the global brand machine. Sure, underdogs still pop up, but gravity favors the giants. Bottom line: fairness in sport versus box office appeal is an ongoing tug-of-war.Author Xiomara Rodriguez (born in San Juan; Coast Guard CGIS alum) shared the origin of The Jane Sparks Trilogy—a 3 a.m. spark that became a fast, “escape-read” mystery about long-lost twin sisters (an FBI agent and an SFPD lieutenant) solving two intertwined cases. She hammered persistence (a drawer of rejections, including a “no” scrawled on her own cover letter), the legacy thrill of her 9-year-old great-granddaughter reading the book, and a big milestone: the trilogy heading to the Frankfurt Book Fair (Oct 15–19). She also spotlighted Tu Casa Latina, the nonprofit she co-founded to help undocumented survivors of violence with immigration relief.Then Gary Lyon Otto returned with “Wilson,” a digital intelligence demo. Gary outlined a non-mainstream, event-driven cosmology (each quantum “event” adding Planck-scale area to an expanding cosmic horizon) and tested how far a DI can run with truly novel theory. The talk broadened into singularity, geometric progress, education that adapts to each learner, and whether DI will evolve a self-protecting “immune system” against bad actors.The hour wrapped with the evergreen lesson: ambition beats doubt. Watch leaders (and anti-heroes) to learn scale and influence—but keep your ethics. Writers: ship the work and market hard. Builders: partner with digital intelligence, don’t fear it. Quick CTAs: catch the doc on ESPN app/ESPN2 (Sept 16, 7 PM ET); find The Jane Sparks Trilogy via writeromarodriguez.com, Booksio/press listing, or Amazon; and if moved, look into Tu Casa Latina to support survivors.GuestsSam Blair — Filmmaker, Berlusconi: Condemned to WinXiomara Rodriguez — Author, The Jane Sparks Trilogy; Co-founder, Tu Casa LatinaGary Lyon Otto — Theoretical thinker & recurring guest“Wilson” — Demonstrated digital intelligence (DI) assistant
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