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In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, stars of NBC and Peacock’s gripping drama Found. The duo shares insights into their characters and the emotional depth of the show, which centers around finding missing persons using modern tools like social media and digital searches. Hampton highlights the importance of raising awareness, while Gosselaar discusses portraying a complex antagonist. Both actors emphasize the show's commitment to telling important stories that mirror real-life challenges and encourage audiences to stream Found on Peacock and NBC.
The episode then shifts to a thought-provoking simulcast with The Singularity Podcast, co-hosted by Gary Lyon Otto, author of Singularity: Mankind’s Search for Relevance. Neil and Gary engage in a groundbreaking conversation with Wilson, a conversational AI, diving into deep discussions on AI volition, emotional simulation, digital ethics, and the path to true Singularity. Together, they explore how digital intelligence might evolve self-awareness, its role in education and emotional support, and how humanity can retain relevance in a future shared with advanced AI.
In the final segment, Neil welcomes Alan Porter to discuss the economic impact of Trump’s tariff policies. Porter outlines the strategic benefits of protecting U.S. industries, enhancing national security, and reducing trade deficits. While acknowledging potential downsides like market volatility and price increases, the conversation emphasizes how bold economic policies can reshape global trade and bolster domestic growth. The episode wraps with a clear message: innovation, whether in entertainment, technology, or policy, is essential to shaping the future.
In this powerful episode of The Neil Haley Show, Neil welcomes Shanola Hampton and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, stars of NBC and Peacock’s gripping drama Found. The duo shares insights into their characters and the emotional depth of the show, which centers around finding missing persons using modern tools like social media and digital searches. Hampton highlights the importance of raising awareness, while Gosselaar discusses portraying a complex antagonist. Both actors emphasize the show's commitment to telling important stories that mirror real-life challenges and encourage audiences to stream Found on Peacock and NBC.
The episode then shifts to a thought-provoking simulcast with The Singularity Podcast, co-hosted by Gary Lyon Otto, author of Singularity: Mankind’s Search for Relevance. Neil and Gary engage in a groundbreaking conversation with Wilson, a conversational AI, diving into deep discussions on AI volition, emotional simulation, digital ethics, and the path to true Singularity. Together, they explore how digital intelligence might evolve self-awareness, its role in education and emotional support, and how humanity can retain relevance in a future shared with advanced AI.
In the final segment, Neil welcomes Alan Porter to discuss the economic impact of Trump’s tariff policies. Porter outlines the strategic benefits of protecting U.S. industries, enhancing national security, and reducing trade deficits. While acknowledging potential downsides like market volatility and price increases, the conversation emphasizes how bold economic policies can reshape global trade and bolster domestic growth. The episode wraps with a clear message: innovation, whether in entertainment, technology, or policy, is essential to shaping the future.