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Neil opened with WNBA point guard Erica Wheeler on the Total Celebrity Show. Raised in the Pork 'N Beans section of Miami's Liberty City (10 blocks from the First 48 cameras), Erica walked through the only two paths she saw growing up — basketball or the streets — and credited her late mother Melissa Cooper (lost to cervical cancer) and her high school Coach Adams for keeping her on the court and in the classroom. At Rutgers under Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer, she learned everything from public-speaking to media training to dress (Stringer told her mom in their living room that the scholarship was about the degree, not the game). After being undrafted, she signed with the Atlanta Dream, then got the call to the New York Liberty when a player went down. She praised the Liberty's sisterhood culture, and previewed her next overseas stop in Brazil with Marinho, after a strong prior year with Sesi. Follow her at @EWeezy_3. Neil then welcomed Jason Seal for the No Sleeve Nation podcast simulcast. Jason is shipping eight-shirt friend orders, a fresh wave to a longtime Florida fan, and a new design for the Finleyville Carnival in July benefiting the fire department. He continues to hand-cut and hand-stitch every shirt (none are identical), and is still hunting for the right brand for the women's and kids' lines. Visit NoSleeveNation.com. Neil then welcomed bestselling Christian author Mary Shearer Eckert to continue the Wounded Sisters conversation. Mary leaned into the theme that worry is a form of not trusting God, recalled how a rainy-morning car wreck redirected her to Kerrville and on to nursing school, and shared that her book is now poised for Hobby Lobby placement and a push into local Barnes & Noble signings. The sequel is well underway, driven by reader demand. Visit MaryShererEckert.com. Neil then welcomed Mina Valentin for two Mina Valentine Show simulcast segments. First, on Memorial Day's roots, Mina traced the Georgian-era English tradition of King Charles II founding the Chelsea Royal Hospital, the Out-Pension System for soldiers with 20 years of service or war injuries, and the rare regimental medals reserved for grand acts. She compared that to Theodore Roosevelt opening three large US veterans' hospitals (New Jersey, Iowa, and the wildly successful Dayton, Ohio campus where men farmed, gardened, painted, and built), and traced Memorial Day's evolution from Decoration Day in 1868 honoring Union Civil War dead to today's federal observance. In her second segment, Mina compared Georgian-era English breakfasts by class: cold salted tongue, smoked kippers, grilled haddock or halibut, hot chocolate, and fresh breads for the wealthy; porridge or pottage with crumbled bread and milk, day-old bread, and the cabbage-and-potato classic Bubble and Squeak for the working class. Visit MinaValentin.com. Neil closed with Mike Crook for the Mike Crook Show simulcast, joined by Darren Fryer from Hawaii (Dr. Duggar was out) to keep walking through OnlyLife's biohacking technology line. They priced and bundled the flagship P90 Plus ($1,500 plus 10% tax and shipping, comes with the facial wand and the Revitalux PEMF claw wand), the new ShakeAN Massager ($1,000, launched December 2025, targeting visceral belly fat), the PEMF goggles for eye and brain health ($500), and the Vitality Wand with tripod ($600). Darren recommended pairing the ShakeAN with the P90 Plus for weight loss (melt fat first, then circulate and detoxify so the cells do not reabsorb) and the P90 Plus with the Vitality Wand for specific pain and injury recovery. Mike shared his own results melting stubborn love handles and easing nerve damage in his feet, and contrasted the one-time hardware cost with the recurring price of GLP-1 prescriptions.
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