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Neil opened the Celebrity Interviews Live from the Grotto simulcast with Rhonda Shear of USA Up All Night fame, who shared the full-circle story of her 23-year-old Rhonda Shear Intimates business (still on HSN with the iconic Ahh Bra at 35 million units sold) and the reboot of Up All Night with Kings of Horror on YouTube (1.5 million subscribers). After being approached at FrankenCon in Knoxville, Rhonda and her husband converted their second St. Petersburg warehouse into a full media studio and partnered with European film distributor Blue Sky in Prague to produce the new show, going to regular every-other-week production in January. She's bringing in regulars like John Brennan and Yuki of Joe Bob Briggs' The Last Drive-In, planning a January wrestling-themed show (Hollywood from GLOW and Nick Nemeth are in the mix), and reaching out to celebrities for cameos. Catch the Thanksgiving special November 22 at KingsOfHorror.com and visit RhondaShearUpAllNight.com. Neil and co-host Greg Hanna then welcomed Cedella Marley, Bob Marley's daughter and executive producer of Bob Marley Hope Road, the first-of-its-kind immersive entertainment experience at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Cedella described how the production weaves live performance, multi-sensory environments, and remixed Marley tracks (over 1,000 five-star reviews and counting) to bring her father's message of One Love, peace, hope, and revolution to audiences of all ages. The show features Bob's grandchildren Shasa Payne (Steve's daughter) and Zuri (Ziggy's daughter) as DJs after a real audition process. Closing on a note of hope amid disasters in Jamaica, the Philippines, and Haiti, she sang One Love with Greg. Visit HopeRoad.com. Neil then welcomed toy industry expert Elizabeth Werner for a sneak peek at this year's hottest holiday picks, warning that limited inventory means parents should shop early and comparison-shop. Her highlighted toys included the Bitzee Hamster Ball (digital pet for ages 5+), the Toniebox 2 screen-free audio player at $139.99 (over eight million original units sold, now with Tonie Play games and a sunrise alarm for ages 1-9), the Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn Mix and Learn DJ Table for ages 6-36 months, and the Mi Robotic Pet Coding Chameleon (a Toy of the Year finalist that teaches kids to code screen-free). Visit WernerInfo.com. Neil then welcomed bestselling author and finance expert Nicole Lapin and PayPal's Michelle Gill to talk holiday cash-flow strategy. With cash flow as the number one holiday-budgeting stressor, they walked through PayPal's Buy Now Pay Later, which offers no interest or fees on Pay in 4 purchases from $30 to $1,500, transparent set repayment schedules, 90 percent approval rates, and (for a limited time through December 8) 20 percent cashback. Visit PayPal.com/BuyNowPayLater. Chef David Rose of Omaha Steaks then joined Neil to share Thanksgiving prep tips: thaw the turkey three to four days ahead, make desserts like cheesecake and bread pudding in advance, plan a timed oven schedule, and let Omaha Steaks fill the menu with pre-baked apple tartlets, garlic mashed potatoes, au gratin potatoes, green beans, and USDA Certified Tender filet mignon. David is hosting 70 Jamaicans potluck-style in Georgia this year. Visit OmahaSteaks.com and ChefDavidRose.com. Neil closed with the Triple G Podcast simulcast featuring Gregg Sharp, with updates across Gregg's three ventures. Radiate TV is now bringing podcasts onto its streaming platform with day-one monetization, marketing dollars driving organic discovery, and new ad-fill partnerships to maximize creator payouts. The World Series of Arm Wrestling just wrapped its best finals yet in San Diego with Harley-Davidson and Sheraton, with Rockwell Watches returning and prize money jumping toward the $80,000-$85,000 mark for season five (finals November 7, 2026).
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