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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2025 · 59 MIN

The Neil Haley Show 04-21-25

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In this dynamic simulcast episode of The Neil Haley Show, listeners are treated to a diverse lineup of conversations covering celebrity entertainment, healthcare savings, nutrition and mental health, cutting-edge technology, and personal branding.Kicking things off, Neil interviews actor Philip Winchester, known for his role as Peter Stone on Chicago Justice and now Law & Order: SVU. Philip shares how his character transitions from the courtroom in Chicago to the emotional complexity of SVU cases in New York. He reflects on Peter Stone's personal struggles, living under his father's shadow, and being forced to confront a world of moral ambiguity and trauma. Fans get a behind-the-scenes look at how the role has deepened and evolved within the Law & Order universe.Next, Tom Quigley of ClaimLinx breaks down how his company helped a 50-person business save over $1.3 million annually by restructuring its healthcare benefits. Tom shares a compelling case study on transitioning from a high-deductible plan to a zero-deductible copay structure—offering better benefits while saving money. His message to CEOs and CFOs is simple: “Do the math.” The episode is a must-listen for any company looking to cut costs while keeping employees happy.Then, registered dietitian Kelly Springer returns to talk about the powerful link between nutrition and mental health, especially during National Mental Health Awareness Month. She explains how gut health influences mood, energy, and inflammation. Kelly also previews her new book, The New Weight Loss Era, and announces a Medicaid-supported nutrition initiative launching in New York to combat chronic disease through education and medically tailored meals.Finally, Christopher Richards from UX Bright dives into how AI is reshaping the workforce, particularly roles like product managers. He and Neil explore the importance of reskilling, building a personal brand, and integrating AI into your offer stack. Their takeaway: AI isn’t replacing everyone, but it is replacing those who refuse to evolve. Businesses must embrace authentic content creation and personal branding—because by 2030, as one viral creator said, “your personal brand will be the next Bitcoin.”

In this dynamic simulcast episode of The Neil Haley Show, listeners are treated to a diverse lineup of conversations covering celebrity entertainment, healthcare savings, nutrition and mental health, cutting-edge technology, and personal branding.Kicking things off, Neil interviews actor Philip Winchester, known for his role as Peter Stone on Chicago Justice and now Law & Order: SVU. Philip shares how his character transitions from the courtroom in Chicago to the emotional complexity of SVU cases in New York. He reflects on Peter Stone's personal struggles, living under his father's shadow, and being forced to confront a world of moral ambiguity and trauma. Fans get a behind-the-scenes look at how the role has deepened and evolved within the Law & Order universe.Next, Tom Quigley of ClaimLinx breaks down how his company helped a 50-person business save over $1.3 million annually by restructuring its healthcare benefits. Tom shares a compelling case study on transitioning from a high-deductible plan to a zero-deductible copay structure—offering better benefits while saving money. His message to CEOs and CFOs is simple: “Do the math.” The episode is a must-listen for any company looking to cut costs while keeping employees happy.Then, registered dietitian Kelly Springer returns to talk about the powerful link between nutrition and mental health, especially during National Mental Health Awareness Month. She explains how gut health influences mood, energy, and inflammation. Kelly also previews her new book, The New Weight Loss Era, and announces a Medicaid-supported nutrition initiative launching in New York to combat chronic disease through education and medically tailored meals.Finally, Christopher Richards from UX Bright dives into how AI is reshaping the workforce, particularly roles like product managers. He and Neil explore the importance of reskilling, building a personal brand, and integrating AI into your offer stack. Their takeaway: AI isn’t replacing everyone, but it is replacing those who refuse to evolve. Businesses must embrace authentic content creation and personal branding—because by 2030, as one viral creator said, “your personal brand will be the next Bitcoin.”

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