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Inside the Latest Neil Haley Show: Crime, Health, Social Media & the Human Side of Technology

  • haleyn4
  • Apr 3
  • 2 min read

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On the latest episode of The Neil Haley Show, listeners were treated to an action-packed lineup that spanned everything from gritty NYPD stories to the ins and outs of gonorrhea and syphilis, organic social media growth, and even medieval healthcare practices. With a diverse guest list and thought-provoking topics, this episode offered a little something for everyone.


The show kicked off with an exclusive interview with former NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert K. Boyce, who now stars in the true-crime television series New York Homicide on Oxygen. Boyce discussed the evolution of New York City during his 35-year career and the emotional and professional challenges detectives face when investigating high-profile murders. From serial killers to murder-for-hire plots, Boyce’s insight gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at real cases, emphasizing the importance of honoring victims and their families through storytelling.

Listeners also heard from World Doc Alan Lindemann, who covered the symptoms, risks, and treatments of gonorrhea and syphilis, providing essential information on diagnosis and prevention. Social media expert Laura White passionately explained why she champions organic growth over paid ads, sharing practical strategies for reaching the right audience—especially on platforms like TikTok. Teresa from Innovative Recruitment Solutions offered valuable insights into hiring and retaining healthcare workers amid high turnover. Author Alan Boes challenged our understanding of modern technology and artificial intelligence, urging us to remain critical and human-centered in a tech-dominated world. And finally, Mina gave a fascinating (and slightly horrifying) look into healthcare in Old England, where hygiene and basic medical understanding were in short supply.


Whether you're a crime enthusiast, health-conscious listener, entrepreneur, or history buff, this episode was packed with knowledge, emotion, and plenty of “aha” moments. Don’t miss it—listen to the full episode on your favorite podcast platform or watch the video broadcast to experience every powerful conversation.


 
 
 

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