Celebrity Interviews

Neil Haley

Celebrity Interviews is the number 2 Celebrity Podcast in The World and has over 5 million listeners a week. The Neil Haley Show is syndicated on 150+ stations. Here are some of the stations and markets the show is being played on: Prestonsburg, KY - 1310 AM Tampa Bay Area: 92.1 FM Las Vegas, NV: 1520 AM / 99.5 FM Macon, GA: 87.9 FM Lancaster, PA: AM 1640 / FM 102.1 Boulder, CO: 96.3 FM Milwaukee, WI: 90.3 FM Pittsburgh, PA: 94.7 FM Long Beach, CA: 87.5 FM The Villages, FL: 97.7 FM Colorado Springs, CO: 95.4 FM Jacksonville, FL: 90.3 FM Washington D.C.: 96.7 FM Rock Hill, SC: 89.5 FM

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Breaking Barriers: Jennifer Jones on Becoming the First African American Rockette

    On this episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Neil Haley interviews Jennifer Jones, an author, activist, and performer who made history as the first African American Rockette.Jennifer shares her remarkable journey from a young dancer inspired by Broadway to breaking one of the most significant barriers in American dance history. She discusses her years performing with the legendary Rockettes, her transition to Broadway, and her mission today to inspire young people through storytelling, speaking, and children's books.💃 The Dream Begins with DanceJennifer’s journey started with a childhood love of performing. Growing up, she dreamed of walking out of a backstage door and onto a stage, inspired by Broadway productions such as The Wiz, starring Stephanie Mills and Mabel King.After moving to New York City and learning the ins and outs of the performing arts industry, Jennifer began auditioning for dance opportunities in hopes of landing a role on Broadway.Her path unexpectedly changed when a friend encouraged her to audition for the Radio City Rockettes.At the time, she knew very little about the famous dance troupe but decided to audition simply to gain more experience.⭐ Making History as the First African American RocketteJennifer auditioned for the Rockettes in 1987, the same year she was cast in the troupe.The Rockettes, founded in 1925 by Russell Markert, had long been known for their precision dance routines and iconic performances at Radio City Music Hall.However, for more than six decades, the line remained entirely white.Jennifer’s casting marked a historic moment, breaking a longstanding barrier in one of the most recognizable dance companies in the world.Civil rights organizations, including the NAACP, had pushed for diversity for years, and media outlets had repeatedly highlighted the lack of representation.Jennifer’s role helped open the door for future dancers of color.🎭 A 15-Year Career on the Rockettes LineJennifer went on to perform as a Rockette for 15 years, becoming part of a sisterhood of dancers who often performed together for decades.As a young dancer in her early twenties, she initially focused on simply doing her job and learning the demanding choreography.Over time, she came to understand the historical significance of her position and the impact her presence had on representation in the performing arts.Her career included high-profile performances, including appearances such as the Super Bowl halftime show.🎬 From Radio City to BroadwayAfter leaving the Rockettes in 2002, Jennifer continued performing.She joined the Broadway revival of 42nd Street, which went on to win the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.In a memorable full-circle moment, Jennifer performed during the Tony Awards ceremony at Radio City Music Hall, returning to the same stage where she had spent 15 years as a Rockette.🎬 Looking AheadJennifer’s future goals include writing a middle-grade novel to inspire young readers to pursue their dreams despite life’s challenges.She also hopes to see Becoming Spectacular adapted for film, bringing her powerful story of resilience and trailblazing achievement to the big screen.🔗 Learn MoreTo learn more about Jennifer Jones, visit:🌐 RocketteJen.comFollow Jennifer on Instagram:📱 @TheOfficialJenniferJonesHer books are available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and major booksellers.

    13 min
  2. 5 MAR

    Jenae Noonan — From the Ring to Remission: A Champion's Fight On and Off the Mat

    Actress, boxer, and four-time World Games gold medalist Jenae Noonan has spent a lifetime defying expectations — from knocking out a model in 36 seconds at her first boxing match to becoming one of the world's most decorated Pancration athletes. In this candid conversation with host Neil Haley, Noonan traces her unlikely journey from MySpace-era social media promoter to semi-pro soccer player to combat sports champion, sharing what it felt like to compete in a world that wasn't yet ready to put women on the main card — and how she kept fighting anyway. She also opens up about her decision to retire at the end of 2024, driven not by defeat but by love — for her adopted special needs son and for the life she still wants to live. But her biggest fight was waiting just around the corner. Within weeks of hanging up her gloves, Noonan received two separate cancer diagnoses — skin cancer and breast cancer — delivered over the phone without warning and without answers, sending her into two weeks of funeral planning and quiet devastation. On February 12th of this year, she rang the bell: no sign of disease. Rather than return to competition, Noonan is channeling that experience into Rise, a rebranded coffee community designed to help cancer patients raise funds and find support through a simple, powerful model. Her message is clear — the toughest opponent she ever faced wasn't in the ring, and winning this one has given her a platform worth far more than another gold medal.

    16 min
  3. 4 MAR

    Keith Zlomsowitch Shares Stalked: It Could Have Been Me

    On this powerful episode of Celebrity Interviews Live at The Grotto, Neil Haley welcomes author Keith Zlomsowitch, whose life became intertwined with one of the most infamous criminal cases in American history — the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.Keith shares his firsthand account of dating Nicole during her separation from O. J. Simpson, the escalating harassment and stalking that followed, and the long-lasting emotional impact that shaped his life.His book, Stalked: It Could Have Been Me, offers a deeply personal look at love, danger, fear, and survival.❄️ How It Began — Aspen, 1992Keith recounts meeting Nicole in Aspen, Colorado while he owned multiple Mezzaluna restaurants.What started as a spontaneous introduction on a ski deck turned into an immediate connection. Nicole revealed she had separated from her abusive husband but did not initially disclose his identity.Their relationship progressed quickly — until O.J. Simpson confronted Keith at his Beverly Hills restaurant, making his presence and hostility unmistakably clear.🚨 Escalation & StalkingKeith describes chilling incidents that followed:Repeated harassment and intimidationO.J. appearing unexpectedly at restaurantsA violent confrontation at Nicole’s homeA 911 call in which Keith’s name was heard during a domestic violence episodeThe fear became real. The danger was no longer abstract.Keith openly admits that, looking back, most reasonable people would have walked away. He chose to stay — believing he could protect her.⚖️ The Trial & Public ExposureAfter Nicole and Ron were murdered in 1994, Keith’s life changed overnight.He served as a pallbearer at Nicole’s funeral.He stood next to O.J. Simpson before Simpson’s arrest.He testified before a grand jury.His testimony was ultimately not used at trial.Despite being subpoenaed by both prosecution and defense, Keith never testified in open court. He refused multimillion-dollar media offers to protect the integrity of the case.He lived for decades with the belief that speaking publicly could endanger him — until Simpson’s passing.📘 Why He Wrote the BookKeith explains that Stalked: It Could Have Been Me was written not for revenge — but awareness.He hopes the book will:Help individuals recognize signs of abusive relationshipsEncourage victims to seek helpHonor Nicole’s memoryAcknowledge Ron Goldman’s braveryHe also candidly shares how the trauma impacted his ability to form long-term relationships, admitting that fear and emotional scars shaped much of his adult life.🧠 Themes Explored in the EpisodeThe psychology of domestic violenceThe emotional toll of stalkingSurvivor’s guiltMedia pressure and public scrutinyLiving decades under perceived threatLoyalty, love, and truthKeith leaves listeners with a reflection on the most important lesson he’s learned:Loyalty, honesty, truth, and love matter — even when life turns tragic.🌐 Where to Learn MoreBook available on Amazon:Stalked: It Could Have Been Me

    22 min
  4. 25 FEB

    Jasper Cole talks about his latest film Final Recovery

    Veteran character actor Jasper Cole joined Neil to talk about his latest film Final Recovery, a project 15 years in the making and his first-ever lead role in nearly four decades of acting.After building a respected career as a supporting actor in projects like Get Out, Jasper stepped into the spotlight as the lead in this emotional thriller, calling it his “baby.” The film is currently available on Amazon and Tubi.Final Recovery blends thriller and horror elements while remaining deeply character-driven. Originally written as a straight drama by Jerry Lee Davis, the script evolved when director Harley Wallen came aboard and introduced darker tones.The film stars:Charlene TiltonCherish LeeJasper Cole in his first lead roleJasper praised Charlene Tilton’s performance, noting audiences will see her in an entirely new light compared to her earlier television fame.🎬 The 15-Year Journey to ProductionThe script was written specifically for Jasper over 15 years ago.Financing repeatedly fell through over the years.Everything finally aligned after Jasper connected with director Harley Wallen.Production moved to Michigan to reduce costs.The film secured distribution through Buffalo 8.Jasper described the experience as rewarding but exhausting, admitting he isn’t sure he wants to carry the full weight of a lead role again anytime soon.🎥 The State of Independent FilmJasper offered honest insight into the current film industry landscape:Independent films now operate on extremely tight budgets ($500K–$1M range).Mid-tier film financing has largely disappeared.Streaming giants dominate series production with budgets in the $70M+ range.Smaller productions require creative financing and ownership participation to succeed.He contrasted his indie experience with working on Season 2 of Fallout, where budgets reportedly exceed $17M per episode.🎬 What’s Next?Jasper is already in pre-production on two additional projects with Buffalo 8, including:A new thriller starring Jasper alongside Jennifer Elise Cox.A directorial debut from cinematographer Nolan Elias.Plans to shoot in Los Angeles to help support the struggling local film community.He emphasized the importance of working with younger filmmakers who bring fresh optimism and energy to the industry.🎯 Key Themes from the ConversationTiming is everything in Hollywood.Passion projects often take years to come to life.Independent filmmaking is evolving—but not disappearing.Ownership matters more than ever in today’s entertainment landscape.Creativity thrives when experienced professionals collaborate with emerging talent.📺 Where to WatchFinal Recovery is currently streaming on:Tubi (free with ads)Amazon🌐 Connect with Jasper ColeOfficial website: jaspercole.com

    14 min
  5. 25 FEB

    Hallmark favorite Andrew Walker of Christmas at Sea

    In this festive Christmas in July edition, Greg Hanna welcomes Hallmark favorite Andrew Walker to discuss the heartwarming new series Christmas at Sea airing on the Hallmark Channel.Andrew joins the show while actively filming a Christmas movie — in the middle of summer heat — proving that for Hallmark stars, it truly is Christmas all year long.🎬 What Is Christmas at Sea?Christmas at Sea captures the magic of Hallmark’s passionate fan base aboard a themed cruise filled with:Hallmark starsSuper fansReal-life love storiesSurprise engagementsUnscripted emotional momentsAndrew describes it as one of the most well-produced projects Hallmark has ever done — not because of the actors, but because of the fans and their authentic stories.He even jokes that you’ll never see an “NCIS cruise” or “CSI cruise” — but Hallmark fans? They show up in full force.💍 A Standout MomentAndrew shares a powerful moment from the cruise involving a couple, Rob and Donna:Together for over a decadeWedding plans delayed by the pandemicDonna battling a rare brain diseaseA beachside proposal in The BahamasIn true Hallmark fashion, fellow actor Paul Campbell officiated the wedding, Andrew stepped in as best man, and half the cruise ship gathered to celebrate.The moment was unscripted. Emotional. And unforgettable.🎥 Beyond Christmas MoviesWhile Andrew is widely known for holiday films, he continues to expand his work:Mystery series including Curious CatererNon-holiday Hallmark filmsNew storytelling genresHe emphasizes how grateful he is to remain part of the Hallmark family and continually evolve as an actor.💡 Andrew Walker’s Life LessonWhen asked the final signature question — “What is the most important thing in life you’ve learned?” — Andrew’s answer was simple:Daily gratitude.He shares how:Life is fleetingEvery person mattersA simple “hello” goes a long wayStaying grounded keeps everything in perspectiveA powerful message delivered with humility.📺 Where to Watch🎄 Christmas at Sea airs Monday nights on the Hallmark Channel.🎙 Final ThoughtsAndrew Walker reminds us why Hallmark has such a devoted following — it’s about heart, connection, and gratitude.And apparently… Christmas never really ends.

    6 min
  6. 25 FEB

    Elena Wohl – Creator of Middlehood

    On this episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil sits down with award-winning filmmaker and actress Elena Wohl to discuss her acclaimed dramedy series Middlehood — a bold, honest, and often hilarious exploration of midlife from a woman’s perspective.The conversation dives into the cultural shift surrounding midlife identity, marriage, career reinvention, aging parents, and generational differences — topics that resonate deeply in today’s world.Midlife From a Woman’s PerspectiveThe emotional reality of turning 50Questioning long-term marriagesCareer burnout and reinventionThe internal fear of starting over🧓 Aging Parents & Family ResponsibilityThe heavy responsibility of caregivingSibling tension when support is unevenThe emotional toll of watching parents declineHow middle age becomes a “sandwich generation” moment❤️ Marriage & ChangeWhy relationships evolve — or unravelHow midlife feels like “starting over”The tension between comfort and courageWhy today’s generation may be more willing to take risks🧠 Cultural InsightElena and Neil explored how:Generation X tends to question structures more than previous generations.Women today have financial independence and career paths that shift traditional marital roles.Emotional honesty in storytelling is reshaping television narratives.The series doesn’t villainize anyone — it simply shows how people grow, change, and struggle to adjust.📺 Where to WatchYou can stream Middlehood on:Amazon Prime VideoPlexComing soon to YouTube TV🎯 Final TakeawayMiddlehood isn’t just about crisis — it’s about awareness. It captures that pivotal life moment where someone asks:“Is this really the life I want?”It’s funny.It’s uncomfortable.It’s honest.And most importantly — it feels real.If you’d like, I can also create:YouTube description + hashtagsShort-form social clips captionsA press release versionSEO blog version for neilhaley.com

    7 min
  7. 25 FEB

    J. Randy Taraborrelli — JFK: Public, Private, Secret

    In this special simulcast of The Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna welcomes J. Randy Taraborrelli, New York Times bestselling author, to discuss his latest book on John F. Kennedy.After decades of writing about the Kennedy family, Taraborrelli turns his focus directly to JFK himself — offering a deeply researched and newly revealing portrait of the man behind the myth.🖋️ Why This JFK Book Now?Taraborrelli shares that this project grew naturally out of his previous book on Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.After telling Jackie’s side of the marriage story, he realized:“There are two sides to every marriage.”Rather than defend JFK, he set out to explain him — to uncover the influences, upbringing, and pressures that shaped his decisions both personally and politically.The result? A more human Kennedy.Not just the charismatic president — but the flawed man who evolved.🔎 Breaking New GroundWith hundreds of JFK books already on the shelves, Taraborrelli knew one thing:If it wasn’t new… he wouldn’t write it.Every chapter was built on one guiding principle:Reveal something readers haven’t seen before.One major revelation involves JFK’s parents, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Kennedy.Taraborrelli uncovered the story of Janet DesRosiers, a young woman hired to live with the family — effectively serving as a companion to Joe Kennedy while Rose pursued her own independence.That unconventional marital arrangement deeply shaped JFK’s understanding of relationships.The takeaway?Children absorb what they see — especially when it comes to marriage.🕊️ Accountability & ForgivenessWhen Greg Hanna asked his signature closing question —“What is the most important thing in life you’ve ever learned?”Taraborrelli didn’t hesitate:Accountability and forgiveness.He points to the Bay of Pigs disaster, where JFK publicly took responsibility — even though the plan was inherited from the Eisenhower administration. That moment marked a turning point in JFK’s leadership maturity.You cannot have forgiveness without accountability.And you cannot build strong relationships without both.🏛️ Why JFK Still Fascinates UsGreg shared a powerful personal memory — watching JFK’s funeral as a one-year-old child in Boston.More than sixty years later, Kennedy remains one of the most intriguing figures in American history.This book doesn’t attempt to rewrite history.It attempts to understand it.📖 About the BookTaraborrelli’s new JFK biography offers:A deeper psychological portraitNewly uncovered personal insightsA balanced examination of his marriageA hopeful message for fractured timesIt’s available everywhere books are sold.🎤 Final ThoughtThis wasn’t just a political discussion.It was a conversation about growth.About how a privileged, entitled young man became a leader who learned to take responsibility — at home and in office.And in today’s world, that lesson may be more relevant than ever.

    6 min

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Celebrity Interviews is the number 2 Celebrity Podcast in The World and has over 5 million listeners a week. The Neil Haley Show is syndicated on 150+ stations. Here are some of the stations and markets the show is being played on: Prestonsburg, KY - 1310 AM Tampa Bay Area: 92.1 FM Las Vegas, NV: 1520 AM / 99.5 FM Macon, GA: 87.9 FM Lancaster, PA: AM 1640 / FM 102.1 Boulder, CO: 96.3 FM Milwaukee, WI: 90.3 FM Pittsburgh, PA: 94.7 FM Long Beach, CA: 87.5 FM The Villages, FL: 97.7 FM Colorado Springs, CO: 95.4 FM Jacksonville, FL: 90.3 FM Washington D.C.: 96.7 FM Rock Hill, SC: 89.5 FM