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Exploring New Frontiers: UFOs, Insurance Costs, and Old-School TV1. Kat Cunning on Star People
Neil Haley opened the show with actress Kat Cunning, who stars in the film Star People. Kat shared how she connected with her character Claire, a driven woman whose passion for validating her childhood UFO encounter overshadows personal relationships. Kat discussed researching epilepsy for the role, the themes of ambition versus humanity, and how the film explores flawed yet relatable characters. She reflected on her own career trajectory—from dancer to singer to actor—likening it to Claire’s journey of following a passion and discovering deeper truths along the way

.2. Lessons from Acting & Following Passion
Kat explained that her biggest takeaway from filming was learning to “trust what you don’t know,” especially as a first-time lead. She emphasized collaboration, relying on directors and castmates, and bringing authenticity to the role by channeling her own personality. The conversation turned toward the broader idea of following one’s passion versus chasing money. Kat related it to her indie film career, where validation often comes from persistence despite naysayers.3. David Sampson on Rising

Insurance Costs
Next, Neil welcomed David A. Sampson, President and CEO of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association. They discussed why insurance premiums are rising, citing three main drivers: inflation (with labor and material costs up sharply), catastrophic weather events (the costliest five-year period in history), and “lawsuit abuse” fueled by third-party litigation financing. Sampson explained how these factors ripple through the economy, adding costs to everyday goods and services—sometimes called the “tort tax.

”4. Practical Tips for Consumers
Sampson offered practical advice for lowering insurance costs, including shopping around at renewal time, increasing deductibles, bundling home and auto policies, using telematics for safe-driver discounts, and considering pay-per-mile coverage. He also stressed making homes more resilient by upgrading roofs and windows to storm-rated materials. The segment aimed to empower listeners to take control in a difficult financial climate while raising awareness about systemic legal and weather-related pressures

.5. Jonathan on Reviving Old-School Television with WON 48
The third guest, Jonathan, founder of New York’s streaming station WON 48, shared his mission to recreate the feel of classic local TV superstations. Inspired by WPIX, WOR, and WGN, his channel blends old shows, movies, indie productions, and live sports. Jonathan explained challenges in sustaining the station without traditional ad dollars, relying instead on crowdfunding and small ad deals. Neil praised the branding and compared it to his own radio and podcast journey. They discussed nostalgia programming, pro wrestling syndication, and the decline of corporate-owned local TV, agreeing that internet streaming may become the true successor to traditional broadcast.