
Kevin Sorbo's Faith Journey, Go Campaign's Mission & Broadway Producer Neil Goldberg's Holiday Magic
In this inspiring episode of The Neil Haley Show (10-9-25), Neil brings together entertainment icons, philanthropic leaders, and tech innovators for powerful conversations about faith, giving, and creativity.
Kevin Sorbo, beloved for his role as Hercules, discusses how Hollywood "kicked him out" for being a conservative Christian 12 years ago—and how it led him to his true calling in faith-based films. He reveals why "What If," directed by Dallas Jenkins (before "The Chosen"), is being re-released 15 years later, and shares his passion for combating toxic masculinity through his children's books with Brave Books. Kevin encourages people to stop letting fear control their lives and explains why he believes faith-based movies resonate now more than ever.
Scott Fifer, founder and CEO of the Go Campaign, shares how his organization has helped over 400,000 vulnerable children across 40 countries by partnering with grassroots "Local Heroes." A former Wall Street attorney and Hollywood screenwriter, Scott founded the organization in 2006 after volunteering in Tanzania. He announces the upcoming Go Gala honoring Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds' Wrexham AFC Foundation for using football to empower young lives.
Theater producer Neil Goldberg discusses his award-winning children's book series "POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance" and the upcoming immersive holiday shows at Gaylord Hotels in Orlando and Nashville. The founder of Cirque Dreams (sold to Cirque du Soleil in 2018) explains his innovative 360-degree LED staging where audiences sit inside the storybook, featuring over 200 costumes and a cast of acrobats, magicians, and dancers.
Christopher Richards and Dr. Mohamed debate AI agents and agentic workflows, questioning whether AI automation is truly ready for prime time in their tech-focused discussion.