Haley on the Go

Haley Lickstein

Haley on the Go is the show where Haley Lickstein takes you inside the conversations everyone should be having with the people you most want to talk to. From viral pop-culture moments to the policies shaping our lives, Haley travels the country talking to celebrities, activists and the rising voices about the topics on all of our minds. New episodes every week. Come for the guests. Stay for the conversation. Leave with something to talk about.

  1. MAR 5

    The Strategy Behind The Traitors—and the Bias That Shapes the Game: What Reality TV Teaches Us About Human Nature. Haley on the Go with Tiffany Mitchell (Big Brother, The Challenge and The Traitors)

    Today we’re joined by someone reality TV fans know as one of the smartest strategists in the game. You may have seen her on Big Brother, The Challenge USA, or most recently on The Traitors. Tiffany Mitchell became a legend on Big Brother as the “Godmother of The Cookout,” helping orchestrate the historic alliance that ensured the show’s first Black winner in over two decades. In this episode, we talk about how a phlebotomist became one of reality television’s most strategic competitors, what it really means to be a “gamer,” and how social dynamics like race, gender, and bias can shape who wins—and who gets voted out. Plus, we answer all your crowd-sourced Traitors questions—from the truth about the castle and roundtables to the wardrobe, the strategy behind banishments, and whether Tiffany knew who was going to win when she left the game. If you love game shows, strategy, and a peek behind the curtain of reality TV, this episode is for you. Haley on the Go is the show where I take you inside the conversations everyone should be having. From viral pop-culture moments to the policies shaping our lives, I talk to celebrities and rising voices about the topics we’re all thinking about. New episodes every week — come for the guest, stay for the conversation, leave with something to talk about. Subscribe so you never miss one.

    28 min
  2. FEB 19

    Tennis Didn’t Define Her. She Redefined It. Sloane Stephens joins us this week on Haley on the Go

    Join us for a powerful episode of Haley on the Go featuring Grand Slam Champion and US Open winner Sloane Stephens. This conversation goes far beyond tennis. We talk about what it actually means to be a woman in women’s sports — the pressure, the expectations, and the invisible timelines that male athletes rarely have to think about. Sloane opens up about balancing coursework for her MBA while competing at the highest level of professional tennis — including during the US Open finals — and why building a life outside of the sport was never optional for her. We also dive into identity: how tennis is something she does, not who she is. And how that mindset gave her the clarity and confidence to think bigger than trophies. This episode is also about she changed the sport for generations to come. Sloane shares how she’s working to help revolutionize the tennis industry from the inside — pushing for fertility benefits, egg freezing and IVF coverage, and structural protections that give women athletes real choices about their futures. Because competing at the highest level shouldn’t mean sacrificing motherhood or long-term security. This is a conversation about ambition, autonomy, money, timing, and power. About building a legacy that lasts longer than a championship match. And about what happens when women at the top decide the system isn’t good enough — and change it. Haley on the Go is where culture meets policy — and this one is not to be missed. Follow wherever you get your podcasts!

    29 min

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Haley on the Go is the show where Haley Lickstein takes you inside the conversations everyone should be having with the people you most want to talk to. From viral pop-culture moments to the policies shaping our lives, Haley travels the country talking to celebrities, activists and the rising voices about the topics on all of our minds. New episodes every week. Come for the guests. Stay for the conversation. Leave with something to talk about.

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