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In this inspiring holiday edition of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, actor, comedian, and philanthropist Kel Mitchell joins Greg Hanna and Neil Haley to share his heart for giving—just in time for Giving Tuesday.Famous for his iconic roles on All That and Kenan & Kel, Kel now uses his platform to uplift others through his work with World Vision, the Christian humanitarian organization helping vulnerable families around the world. He shares how partnering with World Vision helped him deepen his passion for service, and how their Gift Catalog makes it easy for families to give meaningfully this season.Kel also discusses his new feel-good reality show Play It Forward: Game On, where he surprises youth sports teams in need with emotional makeovers and game-changing donations.Why World Vision?Kel breaks down what drew him to the organization during the pandemic, and why their commitment to faith, clean water, emergency aid, and child sponsorship resonates with him deeply.How the Gift Catalog WorksWith over 100 meaningful gifts, donors can give goats, clean water, food kits, and more to families in need—both internationally and right here in the U.S.Creating a Culture of Giving at HomeKel shares how reviewing the catalog with his own kids helps teach gratitude and compassion during the holidays.Making an Impact with “Play It Forward”Kel’s latest Nickelodeon series brings emotional, life-changing surprises to under-resourced youth teams. With help from Dick’s Sporting Goods, he outfits gyms, provides gear, and celebrates hardworking coaches and players.Faith, Mental Health & Letting GoKel shares his own spiritual perspective and the powerful lesson of “renewing your mind daily”—letting go of yesterday to embrace purpose today.“Be the reason someone smiles today—and find the joy in everything.”— Kel Mitchell“You might be hearing this for a reason. Maybe you’ve wanted to give but didn’t know how. This is your moment.”— Kel Mitchell on Giving Tuesday“Spread love like confetti.”— Kel Mitchell“Yesterday is gone. What are you doing today? Let’s get it.”— Kel Mitchell on renewing your mind daily“We’re not just surprising teams with equipment—we’re telling stories, lifting spirits, and investing in futures.”— Kel Mitchell on Play It ForwardWorld Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization helping children, families, and communities tackle the causes of poverty and injustice in nearly 100 countries. This Giving Tuesday, they encourage families to make a tangible difference through their Gift Catalog, featuring gifts like:🐐 Goats & chickens for farming families💧 Clean water systems🧺 Emergency food kits for families in crisis📚 Child sponsorships🍎 Fresh produce for children in the U.S.👉 Learn more or donate: worldvision.org📅 Airs: Wednesdays at 5 PM EST📍 Network: Nickelodeon & Paramount+🎯 Format: Kel surprises under-resourced youth teams with new gear, upgraded gyms, and heartfelt encouragement💥 Bonus: Kel goes undercover and brings laughs and tears in every episode👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly viewing that inspires service, gratitude, and community“Renew your mind daily. Don't stay stuck in what happened yesterday—God made you for a purpose.”Website & Merch: kelmitchell.com (if available)Social: @IAmKelMitchell (Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook)Show Info: Check out Play It Forward: Game On on Nickelodeon & Paramount+✨ Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:🧡 About World Vision:📺 About Play It Forward: Game On🧭 Final Life Lesson from Kel Mitchell:📲 Connect with Kel:
In this multi-generational, heartwarming conversation, legendary Monkee Micky Dolenz and his daughter Ami Dolenz join Greg Hanna and Neil Haley to share the story behind their new children’s book: Lalu Toot-Toot.Micky brings his lifelong fascination with science, anthropology, and storytelling into focus with the creation of his "anthro-mythology" series, reimagining pivotal moments in early human history. Ami, an actress-turned-illustrator, brings the book to life with vibrant watercolor illustrations, transforming a bedtime tale into a beautifully crafted children’s story.Together, they discuss their collaboration, family memories, and how imagination and love of learning are at the heart of their creative work.The Origin of Lalu Toot-TootMicky reveals the story’s spark: a fascination with early human history and the discovery of the oldest known musical instrument.Anthro-Mythology ExplainedFictionalizing key moments in prehistory—like the invention of music—told through the eyes of a curious young boy named Lalu and his musical bird friend, Fleet.Ami's Artistic ProcessHow Ami translated her father’s story into watercolor illustrations as part of a school project—sparking the idea to turn it into a published book.Memories of StorytellingThe pair recall “Harold and Agatha,” Micky’s off-the-cuff stories told during summer visits that planted the seed for Ami’s passion for children’s literature.Collaborating as Father and DaughterThey talk about their creative rhythm, mutual respect, and how working on Lalu Toot-Toot strengthened their bond.What Makes a Great Children’s BookMicky and Ami reflect on the importance of visuals, pacing, imagination—and avoiding scenes where the bear gets killed before bedtime.“If you can show it in a picture, don’t say it in the words.”— Micky Dolenz“It started as a school project. I needed something to illustrate—and my dad had the perfect story.”— Ami Dolenz“It was the end of summer, and the end of the story… both made me sad.”— Ami Dolenz on childhood memories with her dad“The Monkees wasn’t a band—it was a musical comedy show. Like Glee… just 40 years earlier.”— Micky DolenzTitle: Lalu Toot-TootAudience: Ages 4–10Story Summary: A young boy named Lalu is teased for mimicking birds instead of hunting like the other dwellers—until his flute playing unexpectedly brings harmony and peace to the group.Themes: Creativity, individuality, discovery, the roots of musicIllustrations: Watercolor by Ami DolenzPerfect for: Bedtime reading, classroom discussions, and curious young mindsAmi: “Be gracious. What’s inside matters more than what’s outside.”Micky: “Get a good lawyer… and remember, life is a cruel teacher—it gives the test before the lesson.”🔍 Episode Highlights:💬 Notable Quotes:🎨 Book Overview:🧭 Final Life Lessons from the Dolenz Family:
In this inspirational and heartfelt episode, Cedella Marley, daughter of global icon Bob Marley, joins Greg Hanna and Neil Haley for a powerful conversation about purpose, passion, and preserving her father’s legacy while carving her own.As an author, entrepreneur, recording artist, philanthropist, and CEO of the Bob Marley Group of Companies, Cedella shares the values that have shaped her life, the importance of storytelling across generations, and how music, culture, and sports can be used as tools for empowerment—especially for young women.She also dives into her work as Global Ambassador for the Jamaica Women’s National Football Team, her successful fashion brand, and the Marley family’s continuing mission to uplift people worldwide.Carrying the Marley Legacy ForwardCedella reflects on what it means to be Bob Marley’s daughter and how she strives to live his message through action, not just words.Marley Family Business & VisionAs CEO of the Bob Marley Group of Companies, she oversees licensing, branding, and global philanthropy—ensuring the Marley message of peace, love, and unity stays alive for new generations.Empowering Through FootballLearn how Cedella revived and funded the Jamaican Women’s National Football Team (“The Reggae Girlz”), helping them reach the FIFA World Cup and inspiring women across the Caribbean and beyond.Music Meets MessageCedella discusses her own recording career, her approach to songwriting, and how she fuses traditional reggae with fresh, global sounds to keep the movement going.Children’s Books & Legacy LiteratureFrom One Love to Every Little Thing, Cedella has adapted her father’s most beloved lyrics into children’s stories—teaching kindness, equality, and community from the earliest age.Business with PurposeCedella opens up about running Marley Natural and her fashion line, both driven by ethical values, sustainability, and cultural pride.Spiritual Center & Personal GrowthWhat keeps Cedella grounded? Faith, family, and a clear vision of service—something instilled by both her mother and father.“I’m not just preserving my father’s legacy—I’m building on it, every single day.”— Cedella Marley“Legacy isn’t about the name—it’s about the impact. If you’re not helping people, what are you doing?”— Cedella Marley“When I saw those girls training with nothing, I knew I had to step in. That’s what family—and being Jamaican—is all about.”— Cedella Marley on the Reggae Girlz“Music, sports, and storytelling are the most powerful ways we have to shape the future. Let’s use them wisely.”— Cedella MarleyOne Love – A bestselling children’s book adaptation of Bob Marley’s iconic songEvery Little Thing – Teaches peace and reassurance through colorful storytelling52 Ways to Be More Like Marley – A year of wisdom, mindset, and actionRedemption – Cedella’s reflections on social justice, spirituality, and healingMarley Natural – A premium cannabis and wellness brandCatch A Fire Clothing – Sustainable, roots-inspired fashionCedella’s passionate advocacy helped revive the Jamaica Women’s National Football Team after they were defunded. Under her leadership and personal financial support, the Reggae Girlz qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup—becoming the first Caribbean nation to do so.Her work has helped spark a movement of women’s sports empowerment across the region.💻 Website: www.cedellamarley.com📚 Books Available: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Marley Family Store📲 Social Media: @cedellamarley⚽ Support the Reggae Girlz: jamaicafootballfederation.com🔍 Inside the Episode:💬 Notable Quotes:📚 Cedella’s Books & Projects:⚽ Giving Back Through the Reggae Girlz:🌱 Where to Follow and Support:
In this high-flying, mission-focused episode, Col. Terry Virts, former NASA astronaut, U.S. Air Force colonel, and International Space Station commander, joins Greg Hanna and Neil Haley to talk about his bold new mission—running for the U.S. Senate in Texas.From flying F-16 combat missions to commanding astronauts in orbit, Terry now sets his sights on restoring common-sense leadership in Washington. He shares his political vision, personal values, and why he's the right candidate to unify Texas across party lines.Terry breaks down key campaign issues—from healthcare reform and affordable living to public education and Texas innovation. You'll also hear his views on bipartisanship, centrist values, and the growing need for a better way forward in American politics.Why Run Now?Terry shares what inspired him to run: a love for his country, frustration with gridlock, and a mission-first mindset. He’s not a career politician—he’s a leader who gets things done.From Fighter Jets to Campaign TrailsThe story of how witnessing authoritarianism abroad as a young student in Finland shaped his early support for Reagan—and how that evolved into his current run as a Texas Democrat.The Texas Voter Reality“Texas isn’t as Republican as people think—it’s just non-voting.” Terry discusses the massive untapped voter base and how he’s reaching across ideological divides to activate it.Healthcare as an Economic IssueTerry outlines a pragmatic, cost-focused approach to reform:Expand supply of doctors and medical residenciesOffer free preventive care (mammograms, vaccines, screenings)Target cost inefficiencies without bankrupting the nationEducation, Vouchers, and Federal SupportAs a product of public schools, Terry defends education funding, opposes state voucher systems, and supports federal aid for underfunded districts and special needs programs.Immigration, Tech & InnovationAs a former astronaut and global traveler, Terry promotes smart immigration policy to attract STEM talent and strengthen Texas’ role in energy, aerospace, and AI.Bipartisanship by ExampleTerry shares stories of commanding Russian cosmonauts aboard the ISS—while Russia was invading Ukraine. His core principle: “Work with people—even your enemies—for a greater goal.”Running as a Centrist DemocratTerry openly critiques traditional party politics and DC consultants:He speaks plainly about Donald Trump’s influence on democracyHe refuses to run a poll-driven campaign of vague messagingHe embraces podcasting, town halls, and even appearing on Newsmax and Fox News to reach voters directly“Time is batting a thousand. Do what you need to do—because you never know how long you’ve got.”— Col. Terry Virts“I’m not running as a partisan—I’m running to represent all Texans: red, blue, and everything in between.”— Col. Terry Virts“As an astronaut, I had to work with Russians while they were invading Ukraine. If I can do that in orbit, I can work across the aisle in Washington.”— Col. Terry Virts“If we can catch health issues early with free preventative care, we save lives—and money. That’s smart policy.”— Col. Terry Virts“I’m the only Democrat in this race who talks about Trump—because I’m not afraid of the truth.”— Col. Terry VirtsHow to Astronaut – An insider's guide to life in spaceView from Above – A National Geographic photography journey from orbitThe Astronaut’s Guide (For Kids) – A fun, educational STEM read(Plus a future baby board book—“Some Dogs”—on hold during the campaign)📍 Website: www.terryvirts.com📍 Donate or Volunteer: Get involved in the grassroots movement📍 Social Media: @AstroTerry on X, Instagram, Facebook, and more📍 Attend a Town Hall: Check the campaign site for upcoming events“Leave everything better than you found it—your relationships, your work, and the world around you.”🗳️ Key Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:📚 Terry’s Books:📌 How to Support:🧭 Final Life Lesson from Terry:
In this entertaining and insightful episode, Rusty Austin—veteran television producer turned children’s book author—joins Greg Hanna and Neil Haley to reflect on his 40-year career in Hollywood, including behind-the-scenes stories from iconic shows like Survivor, Hell’s Kitchen, and Nanny 911.Rusty shares how his experience shaping real-life storytelling for millions has translated into his new purpose: creating playful, poetic children’s books that encourage creativity and self-expression. His latest release, Awesome Bird: The Pelican, is a poetic tribute to nature, illustrated by middle school students and filled with humor and charm.Whether you’re a fan of classic reality TV or curious about the craft of writing for children, this episode delivers equal parts nostalgia and inspiration.Book Title: Awesome Bird: The PelicanBy: Rusty AustinAudience: Children ages 6–10 (and parents, too!)Highlights:Short, engaging 10- to 15-word poemsNonlinear format (great for reluctant readers)Do-It-Yourself pages for kids to write and drawIllustrated entirely by 7th and 8th grade studentsInspired by Rusty’s real-life school visitsThe Reality of Reality TVRusty reveals the “400-to-1” shooting ratio on Hell’s Kitchen and how raw footage becomes riveting storytelling.Coffee-Fueled Chaos on Nanny 911Find out how late-arriving executives, oversized Starbucks orders, and 26-day work weeks defined Fox’s race to beat Super Nanny to air.From Survivor to StorybooksLearn why Rusty traded cameras for crayons—and how working with children reignited his creative spark.Why Writing for Kids Is Harder Than It LooksRusty explains why brevity is key, and how keeping poems under 15 words keeps young readers engaged and entertained.How the Classroom Became His Creative StudioAfter visiting a local teacher via DonorsChoose, Rusty invited middle school students to illustrate his next book, leading to dozens of excited contributors and their work published in print.On the Future of TV & Content CreationRusty shares an honest take on the changing entertainment landscape, where local programming and digital-first content may replace traditional network TV—and why it’s both a challenge and an opportunity for independent creators.“In reality TV, we shoot the show, then write the script. In scripted TV, it’s the other way around.”— Rusty Austin“I didn’t want to be just another author—I wanted kids to be co-creators. That’s what makes this book special.”— Rusty Austin on involving student artists“This too shall pass. Forget the bad, remember the good. That’s something you learn after four decades in television.”— Rusty Austin“Local TV will survive like radio did. But creators need to think differently—and act like entrepreneurs.”— Rusty Austin on the future of TVNonlinear design—flip to any page and start readingEncourages creativity with write-your-own pagesHilarious animal characters like pelicans, toucans, and axolotlsGreat for classroom inspiration and parent-child reading timeAwesome Bird: The PelicanGet your copy at RustyAustin.com or wherever books are sold.Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and parents looking for fun, educational reads.“This too shall pass. The toughest deadlines, the hardest edits—it all fades. What matters is doing something meaningful with your time. For me, that’s making kids smile.”📚 Featured Project:🔍 Inside the Episode:💬 Notable Quotes:👦 Why Kids (and Parents) Love His Books:📚 Available Now:📌 Closing Thought from Rusty:
In this electric and passionate episode, producer, guitarist, and mixing engineer Steve Gordon MIA joins Greg Hannaand Neil Haley to share how decades of working behind the scenes with music legends inspired him to finally step forward with his own hard rock project.Steve dives into the story behind his new track “Broken”, how he recorded guitars through a bathroom amp for natural reverb, and how the project went viral in Europe and South America—despite starting “just for fun.”With a name now synonymous with high-level mixing for icons like Prince, Natalie Cole, Morgan Wallen, Aretha Franklin, Kanye West, and more, Steve is stepping into his own spotlight with raw emotion, undeniable energy, and unmatched experience.Behind-the-scenes magic on “Broken”From live takes to bathroom reverb, Steve shares how he created his biggest-sounding guitar tone yet.The meaning of MIA in Steve Gordon MIAHint: It’s not Miami. It’s not Missing In Action. It’s all about brand visibility and instant searchability.Mixing Half of a Morgan Wallen AlbumSteve shares the wild story of replacing one of the top 5 mixers in the world for Morgan Wallen’s 25th Anniversaryalbum—until he walked away on principle.Decades of Legendary CollaborationsYou’ll hear how Steve worked with Prince, Aretha Franklin, Kanye West, Al Green, Natalie Cole, and even mixed for Frank Zappa and Jeff Beck–all while still remaining hungry and humble.Why He Built a Personal Studio EmpireTired of waiting on others, Steve taught himself to engineer and mix, running his own sessions, building relationships, and never needing a 9–5 job—ever.Why “Broken” is Just the BeginningWith a new wave of global interest, a killer support team (PR, radio, and social), and total creative control, Steve is now building a major-label-quality project that he owns 100%.🎵 “Broken” – Available now on Spotify, Apple Music, and more🔥 Recorded live in 2 takes🎤 Featuring Ray West (Spread Eagle) on vocals🥁 Drums by Ricky (Shinedown drum tech)🎸 Guitar tracked through bathroom reverb!“I didn’t plan this. I did it for fun—and then it went viral. So I leaned in.”— Steve Gordon“All I wanted to do was play guitar. The Beatles hit me, and that was it.”— Steve Gordon on discovering music“I built my brand on this: You can find me in 3 seconds. I’m the only ‘Steve Gordon MIA’ on planet Earth.”— Steve Gordon“I’d rather lose money and be proud of my name on a record than rush a job.”— Steve Gordon on walking away from Morgan Wallen’s last five tracks“I've never worked a 9–5 in my life. I’ve made music every day since I was 12.”— Steve Gordon“I didn’t need a record label to get Natalie Cole, Prince, or Aretha. I got in by proving I was worth it.”— Steve GordonWhat’s the most important thing in life you’ve ever learned?Steve Gordon:“Spend your life doing what you love. The money will follow. If not, you’ll spend your life unhappy. I knew from the Beatles on Ed Sullivan—I was born for this.”🎧 Streaming:Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music🔍 Search This Name:Steve Gordon MIA(Don’t forget the “MIA” — it’s what makes him searchable!)🔥 Singles to Check Out:“Broken” (feat. Ray West)“We Go to War” – Peaked at #18 on the Metal Contraband Chart“Pharaoh Lives” – Instrumental debut; hit #8 in Germany (Metallica was #1!)🎶 What You’ll Hear:🔊 Featured Track:💬 Notable Quotes:📚 Greg’s Signature Question:📀 Where to Find Steve Gordon MIA’s Music:
In this electrifying episode, songwriting and production legends Jimmy McGorman and Robb Vallier join Greg Hannaand Neil Haley to discuss the launch of their own creative project: Flights to London. After decades writing hits for bands like the Goo Goo Dolls, Weezer, and Sabrina Carpenter, they’ve finally stepped into the spotlight to create a deeply personal and sonically rich album.They talk about creative freedom, the inspirations behind their debut album Instructions for Losing Control, and how letting go of expectations can be the very thing that propels you forward. From studio legends to band founders, this conversation is packed with humor, insight, and honest reflection.How It All StartedJimmy and Robb met at Berklee College of Music in the 90s, reconnected 13 years ago, and finally created Flights to London after an inspiring trip to Napa Valley while producing another band.Why Now?The longtime collaborators realized they were long overdue to create something purely for themselves. “We said, ‘Why are we doing this for everyone else? Let’s do it for us.’”About the Album: Instructions for Losing ControlThe title reflects a broader message—about letting go of perfection, self-doubt, and other people’s expectations. It’s not about chaos; it’s about freedom.Musical DirectionInspired by 80s bands like Tears for Fears, The Fixx, and Peter Gabriel, they set guardrails to guide the album’s sound, creating a nostalgic but fresh sonic identity they call “modern retro.”Creative Freedom = Real ArtRobb and Jimmy share why writing songs without chasing a hit has created their most authentic work to date. “This wasn’t written for an algorithm—it was written for the soul.”Session Legends on the RecordThe album features performances from elite session musicians:🎸 John Button (The Who) on bass🎷 Ben Carr (saxophonist from Australia)🎤 Charlene (featured vocalist on two tracks)🎧 Mixed by Dr. Mix (Italy/Spain)🥁 Contributions from Foo Fighters collaboratorsA Live Show is ComingTheir official album release party + live performance is scheduled for November 22 in Westlake Village, California.“The idea of needing instructions to let go... says a lot about our culture. We’re always chasing control.”— Robb Vallier“It’s better to be done than perfect. We just wanted to make something we truly love.”— Jimmy McGorman“This was written in a vacuum. No label, no timeline, no gatekeepers. Just us.”— Robb Vallier“If you’re feeling amazing, that will pass. If you’re in the dumps, that will pass too. This too shall pass—that’s something I’ve really learned.”— Jimmy McGorman“Let go of trying to force everything. That’s when life changes.”— Robb Vallier✅ Out Now:🎵 “No One’s Forgiven” (Lead Single)🎥 Music Video on YouTube – Featuring surreal, artful puppetry visuals🔜 Coming Soon:🎵 “Wall” (Next Single)🎬 Official video in production now📀 Full Album Drops:November 21, 2025 – Instructions for Losing Control📅 Date: November 22, 2025📍 Location: Westlake Village, CA🎫 Details: Visit www.flighttolondonmusic.com or follow @flighttolondonmusic on socialRobb: “Let go of trying to control everything. If it’s not that important, be a reed in the wind—and your life will change.”Jimmy: “This too shall pass. Ask yourself—will it matter in five years? If not, let it go.”Want more like this? Don’t miss an episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with Greg Hanna. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.🎵 Inside the Episode:💬 Memorable Quotes:🎶 Current & Upcoming Releases:📍 Live Performance:📚 Greg’s Signature Question: What’s the Most Important Lesson in Life?
In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Greg Hanna welcomes the cast and crew of Parallel Process, a poignant new stage play exploring family estrangement, PTSD, and the deep emotional toll of war.Veteran actor Alan McRae, stage and screen performer Christine Capitan, and assistant director Cora Altman join Greg to discuss what drew them to the project, the emotional weight of the material, and what audiences can expect from this powerful production set to run at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles.Together, they explore the play’s themes of trauma, reconciliation, and healing—and how those stories remain deeply relevant today.Parallel Process follows Dennis, a psychologist and Vietnam veteran, as he navigates unresolved trauma and a long-standing estrangement with his brother. With the help of his wife and a courageous confrontation of the past, Dennis is forced to face the emotional wounds he's carried for decades.The story, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War’s lingering impact, is both timely and timeless—offering audiences a raw, relatable glimpse into grief, forgiveness, and the hope of reconnection.Alan McRae on stepping into the complex role of Dennis:“This role really challenged me. The writing was so strong, and the emotional depth forced me to revisit some very personal places in my own life.”Christine Capitan on her role as Dennis’ wife:“She’s a steadying force—a bridge between two estranged brothers. It’s a role that feels close to home for me.”Cora Altman on the casting and rehearsal process:“It’s been amazing to see everything click. Alan and Christine embody their characters so naturally—it’s been a joy to help bring this to life.”Emotional connection to the audience:The cast shares their hope that audience members will walk away inspired to reach out to estranged family, show more compassion, and reflect on the emotional impact of war on veterans and their families.Theater vs. Film & TV:Alan shares why theater remains his passion: “In theater, you live the story start to finish—every night. That’s something film doesn’t give you.”“If even one person leaves the theater and calls a family member they’ve been distant from, we’ve done something right.”— Alan McRae“This play is full of raw emotion. It's timely, relevant, and reminds us that the effects of war are carried long after the battlefield.”— Christine Capitan“I've learned so much just watching these two work. The energy, the emotion—it’s so authentic.”— Cora Altman“Theater gives you a complete emotional arc. From lights up to final bow, you're living that story in real time.”— Alan McRaePlay: Parallel ProcessWritten & Directed by: David JetteVenue: Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los AngelesRun Time: 6-week limited engagementWebsite for Tickets: www.parallelprocesstheplay.comEach guest was asked what they hope the audience feels walking away from Parallel Process:Alan: A renewed desire to reconnect with family and heal past woundsChristine: Compassion for veterans and their families—and the quiet burdens they carryCora: An understanding that every conflict has multiple sides and deserves empathy🎟️ About the Play:🔍 Highlights from the Episode:💬 Notable Quotes:🎟️ Show Information:🙌 What the Cast Hopes You'll Take Away:
In this energizing and information-packed episode, world-renowned physician, author, and public health advocate Dr. Michael Greger joins Greg Hanna to talk about cutting-edge nutrition science, longevity research, and his latest book, How Not to Age.From surprising findings on red wine and NAD supplements to the powerful role of purple sweet potatoes and time-restricted eating, Dr. Greger breaks down the most up-to-date studies in clear, actionable language. He also shares behind-the-scenes insights from writing the book, the truth about olive oil and krill oil, and why being of service is the real path to happiness.Surprising Longevity DiscoveriesDr. Greger reveals unexpected findings from his newest book, including new science on resveratrol, vitamin D, NAD, fish, protein restriction, microRNAs, and more.How Long Could We Really Live?Greg asks about extending human lifespan. Dr. Greger discusses the potential of living to 150+ and what animals like the “immortal jellyfish” and naked mole rats teach us about biological aging.The Basics Still Matter MostWhile science explores futuristic aging interventions, Greger emphasizes the foundational importance of not smoking, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and eating more whole plant foods.The Truth About Olive Oil and Krill OilDr. Greger explains why extra virgin olive oil is better than refined oils and why marketing hype often overshadows real, unbiased science when it comes to supplements.Do You Practice What You Preach?Yes—but travel makes it harder! Dr. Greger shares his go-to airplane snack (microwaved purple sweet potatoes!) and what he eats on the road versus at home.Why Purple Sweet Potatoes RockThese anthocyanin-rich tubers are linked to Okinawan longevity and are one of Dr. Greger’s top picks for daily fuel.Intermittent Fasting Done RightThe best kind? Early Time-Restricted Feeding. Skipping dinner (not breakfast) and aligning meals with circadian rhythms can dramatically improve metabolism and weight loss.The Truth About Long-Term Water FastingIt may offer health benefits—but only under clinical supervision. Dr. Greger explains the real risks, including electrolyte imbalances and seizures if not carefully monitored.The Bigger Picture: Service and LegacyIn a heartfelt final message, Dr. Greger shares the most important lesson of his life—why dedicating your life to helping others is the true source of happiness and fulfillment.“The most important thing I've ever learned? Service. The happiest moments of my life come from making a difference in someone else’s.”— Dr. Michael Greger“You don’t want to die the day before the breakthrough. Live long enough to live forever.”— Dr. Michael Greger“Skip dinner, not breakfast. Early Time-Restricted Feeding is where the magic is.”— Dr. Michael Greger“Purple sweet potatoes—microwave one before your flight. Perfect snack. Great anthocyanins. And it's a hand warmer.”— Dr. Michael Greger“I donate all proceeds from my books to charity. I just want people to live the longest, healthiest lives possible.”— Dr. Michael GregerHow Not to AgeAuthor: Dr. Michael Greger, MDPublisher: Flatiron BooksAvailable: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Bookshop.orgOverview: A science-packed guide to slowing and reversing aging, covering everything from inflammation and cellular senescence to movement, brain health, and micronutrient hacks.🔬 Visit Dr. Greger’s free research archive: NutritionFacts.org📘 Get his books: How Not to Die, How Not to Diet, How Not to Age🧪 Explore the Daily Dozen checklist: nutritionfacts.org/daily-dozen🔍 Key Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:📚 Featured Book:🌱 Learn More:
In this insightful episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, actor and Oxford graduate Owain Yeoman sits down with Greg Hanna to talk about his transformation from playing Agent Wayne Rigsby on The Mentalist to co-leading one of the most promising AI education startups: edYOU.Owain shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time on set, including fun character quirks, cast chemistry, and how the success of The Mentalist surprised even the cast. Then the conversation shifts to his passion for education and how edYOU is creating a global impact by making tutoring more accessible, affordable, and personalized through AI.The Mentalist’s Enduring LegacyOwain reflects on the timeless appeal of murder-mystery TV and why The Mentalist still resonates with fans of shows like Columbo and Murder, She Wrote.What Would Rigsby Do Next?Greg poses a creative question about Rigsby's post-CBI life. Owain imagines a wholesome twist — Rigsby and Van Pelt launching an organic vegan business!A Return to EducationWith an Oxford degree and a family of educators, Owain reveals how his academic roots inspired him to join the edtech world and help revolutionize digital learning.The Mission of edYOUedYOU isn’t just another AI chatbot. It’s a personalized, adaptive AI tutoring platform that:Supports students from Pre-K to PhDIncludes built-in wellness tools and SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) supportHelps teachers plan lessons and track student dataMakes test prep affordable (less than $100/month vs. $100/hr)Provides free access in underserved communities through a global “pay it forward” modelHuman-Centered AI for LearningOwain explains why edYOU is the “anti-ChatGPT” — not just giving students answers, but walking them through how to learn and apply concepts with human-like guidance.Prompt Engineering and the Future of LearningGreg and Owain discuss the rise of “prompt experts” and why critical thinking, curiosity, and higher-order problem-solving are essential skills in an AI-powered world.Helping Homeschoolers and Global LearnersedYOU is being embraced by homeschooling parents and families worldwide who are looking for scalable, reliable, and comprehensive alternatives to traditional education.“Being an actor is being an entrepreneur. You’re constantly selling yourself — and now I get to sell something that changes lives.”— Owain Yeoman“edYOU isn’t here to replace teachers. It’s here to help them teach better and help students learn smarter.”— Owain Yeoman“We’re not just giving answers — we’re teaching the thinking behind them. That’s the future of AI in education.”— Owain Yeoman“Education should not be a luxury. edYOU is here to level the playing field — globally.”— Owain YeomanTV Appearance: Look out for him in the new season of Bosch: Legacy, where he plays a darker, more complex character.New Series in Development: The Asset Recovery Agency, a fresh drama pilot.Reality Projects: Collaborating with Lon Gale (The Bachelor, FBOY Island) on several upcoming series.💻 Website: www.edyou.com➤ Try the FREE demo and see how AI can support your student or classroom.📱 Social: @OwainYeoman🔍 Key Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:🎥 What’s Next for Owain:🌐 Learn More & Try edYOU:
n this inspiring and story-rich conversation, renowned film producer and philanthropist Peter Samuelson joins Greg Hanna to share untold Hollywood moments, life-changing nonprofit ventures, and the philosophy behind his new book Finding Happy.From producing classics like Revenge of the Nerds and Return of the Pink Panther to co-founding seven powerful nonprofits—including one with Steven Spielberg—Peter’s life is proof that storytelling and service go hand-in-hand.He pulls back the curtain on working with Peter Sellers, raising millions for charity, and building organizations that transform the lives of foster youth, hospitalized children, and homeless individuals. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, filmmaker, or changemaker, Peter delivers a masterclass in visionary thinking, risk-taking, and purpose-driven success.Behind the Scenes with Peter Sellers:Hilarious and insightful memories from Return of the Pink Panther, including Peter Sellers’ superstition about the color green on set.The Producer as General:Peter compares producing films to military leadership—sharing a lesson he learned directly from General Norman Schwarzkopf about why great generals (and producers) are great generalists, not specialists.The Spielberg Moment:Peter recounts the incredible story of how a short meeting with Steven Spielberg turned into a $2.5 million donation and the birth of the Starlight Foundation, which now connects and supports children in hospitals globally.Big Risks and Bold Ideas:From asking Spielberg for millions on the spot to writing his first book for Gen Z and Millennials, Peter opens up about the risks worth taking—and the lessons learned when they don’t go as planned.About Finding Happy:Peter’s new book, Finding Happy, is a guide for young adults navigating stress, confusion, and life’s big decisions. With chapters on risk-taking, decision-making, and purpose, it offers real-life stories and practical advice for anyone seeking clarity and meaning.Mentorship Through Nonprofits:Learn how Peter mentors hundreds of foster youth through his organization First Star, and how he teaches empathy and agency by giving students money they must use to help others.The Entrepreneurial Nature of Filmmaking:Peter breaks down why film production is the ultimate entrepreneurial venture—and how the same mindset applies to launching nonprofits and social change initiatives.“That’s why they’re called generals—for God’s sake—because their specialty is being the generalist.”— Peter Samuelson“We were the 22nd highest-grossing comedy of all time when Revenge of the Nerds came out. I don’t know what the other 21 were—they must’ve been pretty funny.”— Peter Samuelson“If you just sit in the darkness, what will you ever be? Nothing. You have to poke the edges and experiment.”— Peter Samuelson on taking risks“Steven Spielberg told me, ‘Give me a number.’ I said, ‘Two and a half million dollars.’ He said, ‘Okay, I’ll do it.’”— Peter Samuelson on launching Starlight Foundation“To really find happiness, you have to help other people.”— Peter SamuelsonFinding Happy by Peter SamuelsonPublisher: Simon & Schuster (Regalo Imprint)Release Date: June 10Target Audience: Gen Z and Millennial readers (ages 16–30)Purpose: A life-hack guide for young adults, offering real-life stories, wisdom, and practical advice across topics like risk-taking, emotional resilience, purpose, and happiness.Ideal Gift For: Students, young professionals, parents, teachers, and mentors🔗 Peter’s Nonprofits:First Star – Empowering foster youthStarlight Foundation – Supporting hospitalized childrenEDAR (Everyone Deserves A Roof) – Providing innovative shelter for the homeless(and more)📚 Book Website: Coming Soon via Simon & Schuster🔍 Key Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:📘 About the Book:🌐 Learn More:
In this star-studded episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto with Greg Hanna, veteran actress Catherine Carlen joins Greg for a heartfelt and entertaining conversation about her decades-long career, her unexpected comeback, and her latest breakout role in Netflix’s The Residence, a Shondaland production.Catherine’s journey is anything but ordinary. From turning down her first film opportunity as a college student, to modeling in New York alongside icons like Janice Dickinson, Catherine found her true calling in acting thanks to a chance encounter with designer Giorgio di Sant’Angelo — and never looked back. She shares how legendary acting teacher Uta Hagen changed the course of her life by recognizing her natural talent and encouraging her to pursue the craft seriously.After stepping away from the spotlight to raise her daughter, Catherine made the bold decision to start over — enrolling at UCLA, performing in student films, building a new reel, and rebuilding her career from the ground up. She dives into the struggles and triumphs of that journey, and the resilience it took to earn roles in NCIS: LA, Sharp Objects, and now as the former First Lady in The Residence.The “aha” moment that changed everything: Catherine recalls being told by Giorgio di Sant’Angelo that she was “an actress, not a model” and how that led her to acting classes in New York.Working with Uta Hagen: The encouragement and guidance that helped Catherine believe in her natural gift.A personal and professional reboot: Her decision to step away for motherhood and the grit it took to restart her career in her 50s.Behind-the-scenes stories:Doing her own stunt on GhostbustersSupport from LL Cool J on NCIS: LAAn unforgettable moment with Amy Adams on Sharp ObjectsHer role in Netflix’s The Residence:Playing former First Lady Kim AikenImprovising on set and collaborating with ShondalandThe impact of co-star André Braugher’s unexpected passing during productionSpirituality, trust, and resilience: Catherine opens up about the lessons that have guided her through life, including grief, reinvention, and trusting the journey.Why The Residence is a standout success: The “murder mystery-meets-political satire” vibe, comparisons to Clueand Only Murders in the Building, and why viewers binge-watched the entire series.What’s next: Catherine teases the potential for a second season — and the importance of staying visible and memorable in Hollywood.“Giorgio said, ‘You’re not a model — you’re an actress.’ And that was it. That was my moment.”— Catherine Carlen“I had to start from the beginning. I made a reel, did student films at UCLA, and got an agent all over again.”— Catherine Carlen“If it’s supposed to be mine, it’ll be mine. I just have to lift it up and let it go.”— Catherine Carlen on faith and letting go of attachment to roles“Playing Kim Aiken was a blast. The former First Lady — fun, lively, and a little too honest.”— Catherine Carlen on her role in The ResidenceCatch her scene-stealing role as Kim Aiken in The Residence, streaming now on Netflix. With Shondaland behind the series, it’s a sharp, funny, and refreshingly bold murder mystery.Instagram: @realcatherinecarlenWebsite: www.catherinecarlen.com⭐️ Topics Covered:💬 Notable Quotes:🎬 Where to Watch Catherine Carlen:📲 Connect with Catherine Carlen:
In this powerful episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with acclaimed character actor Armen Garo, best known for his memorable roles in The Sopranos, The Departed, and CODA. With his signature intensity and authenticity, Armen opens up about his journey from military prep school stages to working with legends like Martin Scorsese.Armen shares stories from behind the scenes, the real-life observations that shaped his iconic wise guy roles, and how his past experiences — from bouncing at clubs to real-life moments of anger — influenced his acting approach.[00:00] – Armen talks about how Zoom changed the acting game — and why theater and in-person energy can’t be replicated.[00:03:00] – His early experience performing in front of large audiences — and how heckling classmates taught him to improvise under pressure.[00:05:30] – Playing wise guys: how real-life experience working in clubs with mob-connected figures gave Armen deep insight into complex characters.[00:08:00] – Understanding the psychology of organized crime figures — and why their leadership and “family values” made them both feared and revered.[00:11:00] – A gripping real-life story: the one time Armen truly lost it after getting hit in the head with an ashtray during a club incident.[00:15:00] – Behind the scenes of The Departed: no written dialogue, working with Martin Scorsese, and improvising one of the film’s most brutal scenes.[00:19:00] – The CODA experience and what it meant to be part of an Oscar-winning film.[00:20:00] – Armen’s exciting new projects:🎥 Federal Hill – as Raymond Patriarca in a new crime series🔍 Shackled – a high-concept crime sci-fi thriller🎬 Once a Week for Life – a gritty NYPD drama series📖 Screenplay adaptation of The Abduction of Lily Waters[00:25:30] – Armen’s most important life lesson: understanding what’s real, when to speak, and when to stay silent.Armen Garo is an American actor known for his intense, layered performances in film and television. He’s appeared in The Sopranos, The Departed, CODA, Ray Donovan, and many more acclaimed projects. A former kickboxer and nightclub doorman, Armen brings authentic energy to every role — and continues to evolve as both an actor and writer.📺 IMDb📸 Instagram: @ArmenGaro🌐 Facebook: Armen Garo OfficialHosted by Greg Hanna, Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto features intimate, engaging conversations with Hollywood’s most fascinating voices. Tune in for behind-the-scenes stories, personal revelations, and life lessons from some of the industry’s most unforgettable talents.🎬 What You'll Hear in This Episode:🎭 About Armen Garo:🔗 Follow Armen Garo:🎙️ About Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto:
In this dynamic episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with acclaimed author, journalist, screenwriter, and classical music critic Michael Walsh. His latest book, Rage to Conquer, is a powerful tribute to warriors, sacrifice, and masculinity.With a writing career spanning 50+ years, 20 books, a Grammy-winning classical background, and reporting during the fall of the Soviet Union, Michael shares how his Marine upbringing shaped his worldview—and how the Chosin Reservoir battle, where his father fought, inspired his bestselling war history series.[00:00] – Michael on releasing his 20th book, why writing is his life’s work, and how he lives it every day — no hobbies, just passion.[00:01:00] – The emotional and historical roots of Rage to Conquer, tied to his father’s survival in the Korean War.[00:02:30] – Growing up Marine: constant relocations, a love for history, and how the Corps shaped his storytelling.[00:03:30] – Linking Rage to Conquer to Last Stands through personal interviews with his father.[00:04:00] – Why Michael distrusts AI, and the critical importance of reading primary sources and studying the greats.[00:05:30] – His historical research process, concert pianist training, and the parallels between music and writing.[00:06:30] – Adventures as a Time Magazine correspondent in East Berlin and Moscow during the fall of communism.[00:07:30] – Why Rage to Conquer might work better as a limited series — and how Hollywood has evolved.[00:08:30] – Candid takes on the decline of spec scripts, Netflix’s pros and cons, and how writers are often sidelined.[00:10:30] – Screenwriting tales, including Cadet Kelly — and why it wouldn’t get greenlit today.[00:12:30] – The hard truths of screenwriting: writing and selling are just the beginning.[00:14:00] – Why a strong editor is essential, even after 20 books — Michael trusts his to make him better.[00:15:30] – His hope for Rage to Conquer: to inspire young men and those who love them with stories of legacy.[00:18:30] – How modern publishing has alienated young male readers — and why stories of courage matter.[00:20:00] – Why Colonel Jessup from A Few Good Men reflects a vital, misunderstood archetype.[00:21:00] – A lesson from Chosin Reservoir: “We weren’t scared. We just went to work.”[00:22:00] – Michael’s guiding truth: Never give up. Keep writing. Keep living.Rage to Conquer by Michael WalshFrom the bestselling author of Last Stands, this military history spans legendary battles from Alexander the Great to today. A compelling narrative of courage, strategy, and legacy.Available now at:Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Indie Bookstores | St. Martin’s PressAbout the AuthorMichael Walsh is an award-winning author, journalist, and screenwriter. A former Time Magazine correspondent and Grammy-winning classical critic, he’s written 20 books on courage, history, masculinity, and the will to overcome.Follow him on X (Twitter): @TheEmanuVisit his site: the-pipeline.orgFind him on Substack and stay updated on his columns and exclusive interviews.brity Interviews Live from The Grotto:
In this unforgettable episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with world-renowned clarinetist, professor, and Grammy-winning principal with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra — David Singer. From cab driver to the White House. From dodging bullets in Bolivia to teaching the next generation. From Carnegie Hall to climbing fences at shipyards — David’s life is a true symphony of experience, passion, and resilience.Now an acclaimed author of From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall, David shares his fascinating journey through decades of performance, travel, unexpected detours, and unshakable perseverance.[00:00] – David recalls his most unlikely path to becoming an author and why writing his book became a way to honor his wild and inspiring journey.[00:01:15] – The surreal story of performing for President Jimmy Carter at the White House… then returning to New York that same night to drive a cab.[00:02:30] – Performing again for President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and their Hollywood friends — in the last peaceful days before 9/11 changed everything.[00:04:00] – David’s 36-year career with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, a revolutionary group without a conductor, and how they rose from playing free library concerts to becoming global ambassadors of music.[00:06:00] – Touring the world with Orpheus: performing in Vietnam, Bolivia, and Calcutta, facing language barriers, cultural differences, and even security threats — all while bringing classical music to unexpected places.[00:08:00] – Stories from the road, including collaborations with legends like Branford Marsalis, Yehudi Menuhin, Yo-Yo Ma, and Itzhak Perlman — and how those moments impacted David and his family.[00:11:00] – How he documented his legacy, gathered memorabilia, and preserved memories through pictures, press clippings, postcards, and performances — and how those pieces helped him earn his professorship.[00:13:00] – The real highs and lows behind the music: rejection, sacrifice, losing love, rebuilding, and making peace with unexpected outcomes — including one emotional reunion 50 years later.[00:16:00] – His transition from cab driver and welding rod salesman to building the children's music program Music Magic, combining education, performance, and creativity to transform young lives.[00:18:00] – David's hilarious (and touching) experience writing music with kids — including a classic line: "My mama don’t allow me to go in her bra drawer!"[00:19:00] – Why finding your purpose isn’t just about doing what you love — but doing what you love and what you’re good at.[00:21:00] – The baseball dream he let go of — and the wisdom he gained when he chose music instead.From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall by David SingerAvailable now on:AmazonBarnes & NobleSingerClarinet.comThis moving memoir is filled with laughter, adventure, heartbreak, resilience, and inspiration — a must-read for musicians, dreamers, and anyone who’s ever questioned the path they’re on.David Singer is a Grammy-winning clarinetist, educator, former professor at Montclair State University, and longtime principal with the legendary Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. A world traveler, collaborator with music greats, and now an author, David’s life is a testament to the power of persistence, humility, and following your passion wherever it takes you.Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto is hosted by Greg Hanna and brings intimate, insightful conversations with world-class performers, artists, creators, and thinkers. Set against the cozy ambiance of the Grotto, this show offers rare, authentic access to the stories behind the spotlight.🔑 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:📚 About the Book:👤 About David Singer:📢 About Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto:
In this heartwarming episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna welcomes the multi-talented Sarah Fisher, star of When Hope Calls and Someone Like You, to talk all about her new role, her experience filming a period drama, working with donkeys (yes, really), and what she’s learned along the way.As season two of When Hope Calls premieres, Sarah opens up about stepping into the world of Brookfield, the excitement of acting in a 1920s setting, and what fans can expect from the new episodes — including mystery, romance, and some serious horseback action.[00:00] – Sarah shares how she landed the role of Hannah and what it was like stepping into her first period drama set in the early 1900s.[00:01:30] – Her unforgettable first day on set riding a donkey-pulled carriage — shoutout to Kramer, the scene-stealing donkey.[00:02:30] – What fans should expect in When Hope Calls Season 2: new characters, dynamic storylines, and action-packed surprises.[00:04:30] – If Sarah could switch roles with any character on set, who would it be? (Spoiler: the answer is delightfully unexpected.)[00:06:00] – Sarah talks about working on Someone Like You, a project based on a novel by the incredible Karen Kingsbury, and what it meant to portray two roles in one film.[00:07:00] – The joy and challenge of portraying a 1920s businesswoman — and how Sarah prepared for such a unique role.[00:08:00] – A fun side discussion about binge-worthy shows like Yellowstone and how streaming is changing the way we watch TV.[00:09:30] – What would the When Hope Calls theme song sound like if Sarah wrote it? Think Pirates of the Caribbean meets Mountie drama — and it totally works.[00:10:30] – Sarah opens up in a powerful moment, answering the big question: What is the most important thing you’ve ever learned in life? Her insights about surrendering control, letting life happen, and focusing on gratitude are beautiful and inspiring.When Hope Calls Season 2 is now streaming on:Pure Flix – April 3rdGreat American Family – April 6thDon't miss this heartfelt continuation of the When Calls the Heart spinoff, full of faith, family, and frontier charm.Sarah Fisher is a Canadian actress, musician, and artist best known for her work on Degrassi: The Next Generation, Kiss and Cry, Someone Like You, and now When Hope Calls. She is beloved for her emotionally rich performances and her uplifting outlook on life. Off-screen, she’s an accomplished musician and passionate storyteller.Instagram: @sarahfisherTwitter: @SarahFisher28Hosted by Greg Hanna, Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto brings you inside conversations with your favorite stars from TV, film, music, and beyond. It’s real talk with real people — filmed in an iconic setting and streamed to fans around the world.🔑 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:📺 About the Show:🎶 About Sarah Fisher:📲 Follow Sarah Fisher:📢 About Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto:
On this exciting episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with Neil Smith, legendary NHL General Manager, Stanley Cup Champion, and the architect behind the New York Rangers’ iconic 1994 championship team.From blockbuster trades and drafting future legends, to leading one of hockey’s most storied franchises during its most intense era, Neil reflects on his career, his philosophy on leadership, and what it really means to stay present in life.[00:00] – Neil Smith joins Greg Hanna to talk about his career, life after hockey, and why the name “Neil” always brings greatness![00:01:00] – Neil talks about the infamous Penguins-Rangers playoff clash and how it crushed the Rangers’ shot at a second Stanley Cup run during the early ‘90s.[00:02:00] – The proudest trade of Neil's career: bringing Adam Graves to the Rangers, watching him become an icon, and the lifelong relationship that followed.[00:03:00] – Why Neil Smith became one of the most recognized general managers in hockey and how building a winner in New York elevated his national profile.[00:04:00] – Neil shares his dream lineup of all-time hockey greats, including Mario Lemieux, Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr, and others that shaped the golden era of the game.[00:05:00] – The pressure of being a GM in New York City, especially as a Canadian. Neil reveals how he faced fear and uncertainty head-on when he first took the job.[00:07:00] – The evolution of New York in the early '90s, the Dinkins-to-Giuliani transition, and how the city’s grit mirrored the spirit of his team.[00:08:30] – What Neil misses most and least about being a GM: leading people and watching them grow — and not missing owners who thought they knew better.[00:10:00] – The emotional rewards of helping staff and players build meaningful lives beyond the ice — and the lifelong friendships that resulted.[00:11:00] – Neil shares his realization seeing today’s NHL players who were born after 9/11, and what it’s like watching kids become pros in a league he once led.[00:12:30] – Favorite rivalry? Neil shares memories of facing off against Wayne Gretzky’s Kings in L.A., and the star-studded magic that came with it.[00:14:00] – Why the Rangers have the most fans in the world, according to Neil — and how a legendary coach from Toronto was surprised to learn it.[00:16:00] – What makes Madison Square Garden the Mecca of sports and why performing there remains unforgettable for athletes, entertainers, and fans alike.[00:18:00] – A hilarious locker room prank story in Pittsburgh involving hotel room chaos, Vaseline in the phone, and a trash can in the pillowcase. Pure gold.[00:20:00] – Neil’s most important life lesson: stay in the moment. A deeply personal and powerful message on presence, mortality, and mental clarity.Neil Smith is a former NHL general manager, best known for building the 1994 New York Rangers — the team that ended a 54-year championship drought by winning the Stanley Cup. He’s also a broadcaster, podcaster, and hockey historian, and currently hosts the NHL Wraparound Podcast, bringing insight, analysis, and great guests to hockey fans worldwide.🔗 Listen to his podcast:🎙️ NHL Wraparound🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, YouTube, Amazon Music, and all major platforms.🏒 What You’ll Discover in This Episode:🎧 About Neil Smith:
In this captivating episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with the endlessly talented and versatile actor James Urbaniak, known for his unforgettable performances in The Venture Bros., Oppenheimer, American Splendor, The Office, and countless cult classics.With his signature wit and thoughtful storytelling, James dives deep into his creative journey — from experimental theater in New York City to voicing one of the most iconic animated antiheroes of our time.[00:00] – Greg Hanna and James Urbaniak kick things off with laughs, clearing up misconceptions about James' background in stand-up comedy.[00:01:30] – James reveals his true roots in New York theater and how his love of performance evolved from cassette tape skits as a kid to complex characters on screen and in podcasts.[00:03:00] – Assembling a “Genius Squad” of his most brilliant characters, from cult-favorite poet Simon Grim (Henry Fool) to his nefarious TV producer from Review.[00:05:00] – Theater vs. Film: James reflects on the differences in process, energy, and how returning to the stage reignited his acting muscles.[00:07:00] – Animated throwbacks and voice acting dreams: why James would love to join Johnny Quest or be a villain from a '70s cartoon voiced by someone inexplicably 55.[00:09:00] – The roles fans recognize him most for — from The Venture Bros. to Oppenheimer, Better Call Saul, The Fabelmans, and The Office (as Dwight’s buddy Rolph!).[00:11:00] – Reflections on working in offices before his career took off — and how those experiences fed right into roles like Office Space-esque weirdos.[00:13:00] – Greg and James dive deep into The Venture Bros. legacy, the cult following, and their favorite lines from the show.[00:15:00] – Behind the scenes of Oppenheimer: appearing alongside Cillian Murphy and Einstein in Christopher Nolan’s historical masterpiece.[00:16:00] – Transforming into Heinrich Himmler for the film Condor’s Nest, and how James learned conversational German from scratch in two months.[00:18:00] – James’ new scripted podcast In Media Res: A Hollywood satire with sharp writing, original music, and his role as an NPR-style DJ introducing fictional James Bond-esque theme songs.[00:21:00] – James delivers his smooth NPR voice and reminisces about jazz DJs and the classic radio cadence that inspired his character.[00:23:00] – Greg and James geek out over their shared love of radio, public broadcasting, Larry King, Howard Stern, Mike & Mike, and the early days of WRCT college radio.[00:27:00] – Final thoughts: James shares the most important life lesson he’s learned—“Follow your energy”—and how that philosophy has guided his eclectic, fulfilling career.James Urbaniak is a seasoned actor whose work spans film, television, theater, voice acting, and podcasting. He is best known as the voice of Dr. Thaddeus Venture in The Venture Bros., Simon Grim in Henry Fool, and appearances in Oppenheimer, The Office, Better Call Saul, American Splendor, and Difficult People.He continues to push creative boundaries with scripted audio projects like In Media Res, available on all major podcast platforms.🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at goodstoryguild.co🎙️ Produced by: Good Story GuildTwitter/X: @JamesUrbaniakWebsite: JamesUrbaniak.com🔑 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:🎧 More About the Guest:📍 Where to Listen to "In Media Res":📲 Connect with James Urbaniak:
In this unforgettable episode of Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto, host Greg Hanna sits down with Emmy-winning actor Jim O’Heir, the man behind one of TV’s most lovable punching bags—Jerry Gergich from Parks and Recreation.Jim dives into his multi-decade career, revealing what it was really like working on one of the most iconic ensemble comedies of our time. From on-set antics and legendary bloopers to his transformation into darker, dramatic roles, Jim offers a raw and hilarious look into the highs, lows, and lessons of Hollywood life.[00:00] – Welcome to The Grotto! Greg Hanna introduces Jim O’Heir and clears up a sitcom mix-up. (Hint: It’s Parks and Rec, not Community.)[00:01:00] – Jim shares the Parks and Recreation improv tradition: “Fun Runs” and the wildest blooper ever featuring Chris Pratt and Kim Kardashian.[00:02:00] – The surreal experience of acting alongside legends like Amy Poehler, Rob Lowe, and even Michelle Obama.[00:03:00] – Behind-the-scenes on the infamous “Jerry gets mugged” episode—ripped pants, burritos, fart jokes, and how Amy Poehler nearly broke from laughter.[00:05:00] – Jim reveals the story of how Chris Pratt got in trouble with NBC lawyers—and why Jim almost topped him.[00:06:00] – Life before Parks: Playing a creepy serial killer on Diagnosis: Murder, struggling actor stories, and landing a career-changing role.[00:07:00] – How Jim got the part of Jerry (originally auditioned for Ron Swanson!), and the uncertain early days of the character that didn’t even exist in the script.[00:09:00] – Greg Daniels' fateful decision: “Put him at a desk. He’s funny.”[00:10:00] – Dream Sitcom Crossovers: Jim’s picks include Seinfeld, 30 Rock, Cheers, and even Get Smart.[00:12:00] – If Jim had his own show: ensemble cast dreams, working with Alec Baldwin, Mo Collins, and why he loves not being the lead.[00:14:00] – Life after Parks and Rec: How the indie dark comedy Middle Man shattered his Jerry persona and won major festival awards.[00:17:00] – On being typecast, the struggles actors face post-iconic role, and how his recent drama shot in Spain pushed him to new limits.[00:19:00] – Greg asks about standout guest appearances—Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Friends, Criminal Minds (which Jim forgot he did!), and working with David Schwimmer.[00:23:00] – What Jim learned from the Friends set and how that dream environment mirrored what they built on Parks and Rec.[00:24:00] – Hidden talents? Well… oversized TV marathons, bottomless snacks, and a “very large tongue.”[00:25:00] – Final reflections: What Jim’s learned about life, saying “no,” protecting your peace, and wisdom from Amy Poehler.[00:26:00] – Jim’s book Welcome to Pawnee: Stories of Friendship, Waffles, and Parks and Recreation—why fans are framing the cover.[00:27:00] – How to connect with Jim online and what’s next for the man behind Jerry.Parks and Recreation (NBC)The Chris Pratt “Kim Kardashian” blooper: [YouTube it. You’ll cry laughing.]Jim’s post-Parks film: Middle ManJim’s book: Welcome to Pawnee: Stories of Friendship, Waffles, and Parks and RecreationInstagram: @TheRealJimOHareFacebook: Jim O’HeirNew episodes weekly featuring candid convos with actors, musicians, athletes, and creators you love—broadcast from the legendary Grotto!🔑 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:📘 Mentioned in This Episode:👋 Stay Connected with Greg Hanna and Celebrity Interviews Live from The Grotto
🎙️ Live from the Grotto, Greg Hanna and Neil Haley welcome Gigi Erneta, a seasoned actress, broadcaster, and conservative talk show host, to discuss her latest role in Vindication, her experiences in Hollywood, and the rise of faith-based films.✅ Gigi Erneta’s Latest Role in VindicationAttending NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) Convention in Dallas.Plays a villain in the upcoming season—fans will have to watch to see if she gets her comeuppance or escapes unscathed!Vindication is now picked up by Angel Studios and will be available for streaming starting March 20th (Seasons 1-3).✅ Biggest Lessons Learned from Acting in Hollywood💡 “Don't pre-plan too much—improv opportunities have been my best experiences.”Favorite gig ever? Performing live improv with Martin Short and Catherine O’Hara—a thrilling, unscripted experience.Biggest career challenge? Overcoming obstacles with faith and maintaining her relationship with God in an industry that can be unpredictable.✅ Faith-Based Entertainment is Booming 📈The faith-based film industry has seen massive growth in the last five years.Streaming platforms have opened up new creative opportunities and allow faith-based content to reach wider audiences.More risk-taking and more production companies willing to invest in faith-driven content.✅ Inside the Casting Process 🎭 (Guest: Ronnie Hummel, Casting Director)Vindication casting calls received over 1,500 submissions per role.The hardest part of casting? Going through every resume, tape, and demo reel to find the perfect fit.Faith-based content is thriving—more TV series, films, and even commercials than ever before.✅ Exciting Upcoming ProjectsPickleball 🎾—a faith-based comedy starring Kevin Farley.Racing to release it before Ben Stiller’s competing Pickleball movie!Other TV and film projects under NDA—keep an eye on her IMDb & website for updates!✅ Gigi’s Other Interests & Fun Facts🚀 She worked for NASA as a photographer—her photos have actually been to space!🚀 Would have been an astronaut if not an actress—who knew?!✅ Gigi’s Most Important Life Lesson🙏 "Time alone with God is the most important thing. We don’t need to constantly surround ourselves with others to find peace and purpose."📺 Vindication – Available March 20th on Angel Studios.🌐 IMDb: Gigi Erneta’s IMDb Page🌐 Website: www.GigiErneta.com📱 Social Media: Follow her for updates on new projects, speaking engagements, and film releases.🔥 Don’t forget to like & subscribe to the Neil Haley Show and Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto!#GigiErneta #Vindication #FaithBasedFilms #ChristianCinema #NeilHaleyShow #LiveFromTheGrotto #GregHannaKey Topics Discussed in This Episode:Where to Watch & Follow Gigi Erneta























