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The Neil Fox Show

The Neil Fox Show

Hosted by Neil Fox

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Episodes

215

Latest episode

Sep 2025

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EN

About the show

🎙️Join Neil Fox—candidate for Florida House D46—as he spotlights Osceola’s heartbeat: you. Each week, we celebrate the small biz owners, tradespeople, and dreamers building our community. 👉 Why tune in? Behind-the-counter stories from your favorite local spots Proven fixes for rising costs, hiring, and regulations Stories from frontline voices: patients, nurses, & advocates fighting for autonomy Pro-business solutions that align with community values

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September 7, 202517 min

Stories & Community at White Rose Books & More

Step inside White Rose Books & More in Kissimmee for a warm conversation with Erin and Tania, the duo behind this beloved independent bookstore. We talk about how their shop came to life, what makes White Rose a true community hub, and the joy of sharing stories that matter. Along the way, Erin and Tania recommend several books close to their hearts — each one offering a glimpse into the spirit of the shop and the connections it fosters. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or just curious about the role bookstores play in strengthening local voices, this episode is a reminder of how books can bring us together.

August 21, 20253 min

Storm Season & the Insurance Squeeze

This week on The Neil Fox Show, Neil Fox—candidate for Florida House District 46—takes on Florida’s storm season from a local angle: the insurance crisis hitting Osceola families and small businesses. As premiums skyrocket and coverage disappears, too many of our neighbors feel unprotected in the face of hurricanes. Neil breaks down how this affects renters, homeowners, and shop owners across D46, and offers practical solutions to stabilize the system and restore fairness.Photo by the Orlando Sentinel

August 19, 20253 min

The Cost of Living Squeeze in Osceola

In this week’s episode of The Neil Fox Show, Neil Fox—candidate for Florida House District 46—takes on the rising cost of living crisis right here in Osceola. From families struggling to pay rent to small businesses stretched thin by rising expenses, the squeeze is real. Neil unpacks how housing, insurance, and wages are impacting everyday life in D46, and shares practical solutions to keep our community affordable, resilient, and rooted.Image: WFTVhttps://www.wftv.com/news/local/theyve-been-their-home-36-years-osceola-county-may-force-them-out/5H5KRKB6JVGR5BTWWDD6XRWHSU/

March 16, 20252 min

Immigration Crackdowns, Abortion Rights, and Free Speech Under Fire

​In this episode of The Neil Fox Show, we delve into the pressing issues shaping Florida's political landscape:​Immigration Enforcement Intensifies: Governor Ron DeSantis has enacted some of the nation's strictest immigration laws, imposing harsher penalties on undocumented immigrants. While supporters argue these measures enhance public safety, critics claim they may lead to racial profiling and constitutional challenges. ​Abortion Rights Under Siege: Florida's six-week abortion ban remains a contentious issue. Despite significant public support for abortion rights, recent ballot initiatives to protect these rights have failed, leaving the restrictive law in place and sparking debates about women's autonomy and healthcare access.​Free Speech and Activism in Jeopardy: The recent detention of Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil has raised alarms about free speech and civil liberties. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's defense of the arrest, citing national security concerns, has been met with criticism from those who view it as a crackdown on dissent. ​Join us as we unpack these developments, exploring their implications for Floridians and the broader national discourse.

March 16, 20250 min

The Neil Fox Show – Podcast Trailer

What if the most powerful stories in Florida weren’t coming from Tallahassee—but from your neighborhood?I’m Neil Fox—candidate for State House and your neighbor—and this is The Neil Fox Show, where we amplify the voices that truly shape Osceola: small business owners, frontline workers, and everyday problem-solvers who keep our community running.From the bakery fighting price hikes to the contractor battling red tape, we’re cutting through the noise to find real solutions for real people.🔥 New episodes drop every week. Subscribe now and join the movement—because your community deserves more than a soundbite.

March 14, 20252 min

Tesla Protests, White House Stunts, & The Budget Cut Blitz

Tesla showrooms under protest, Musk’s cars on the White House lawn, and the government slashing billions like it’s Black Friday. What’s actually happening, and who’s winning this political chess game? In this episode of The Neil Fox Show, we break down the protests, the power moves, and the trillion-dollar cuts that have everyone talking. No fluff, no spin—just sharp analysis with a side of wit. Stay sharp, stay skeptical, and stay Foxy.

March 1, 202543 min

The Eric Hartford Interview: Open Source, Ethics, and Human Survival

In this episode of The AI Revolution, I sit down with Eric Hartford, the mind behind Dolphin and Samantha, two powerful open-source AI models shaping the future of artificial intelligence. We dive deep into: The philosophy behind open-source AI and why Eric believes AI models should be free from baked-in restrictions. The existential question of AI outlasting humanity—inevitable or preventable? The coming wave of job automation and why Universal Basic Income (UBI) might be the only way forward. The risks nobody is talking about—like AI-driven relationships and the future of digital rights. Whether AI alignment is actually solvable—or if we’ve been asking the wrong question all along.Eric brings bold, unfiltered insights into the future of AI, automation, and societal transformation. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast, researcher, or just curious about the next decade of technological change, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

July 18, 20243 min

I, Robot? More Like iRobot Roomba, Am I Right?

Hey folks, remember that movie "I, Robot"? The one where Will Smith fought an army of robots and somehow made it look sexy? Man, we were so terrified of AI back then. Now? Not so much. In the movie, they had these sleek, sexy robots solving complex crimes. Fast forward to 2024, and our most advanced AI is a glorified trash can on wheels that gets defeated by a slight incline. Forget the rise of the machines, we're witnessing the rise of the Roomba!You know what the real robot uprising looks like? It's your Roomba getting stuck under the couch, beeping pathetically like a digital damsel in distress. "Help me! Help me! I've fallen and I can't vacuum!"And don't get me started on voice assistants. In "I, Robot", AI could understand nuanced commands and anticipate human needs. Meanwhile, I'm over here having a full-blown argument with Siri. "No, I said call MOM, not order BOMB!" Great, now I'm on a watchlist.Remember how we feared AI would steal our jobs? Turns out, the only jobs it's after are "clickbait headline generator" and "guy who invents atrocious pizza toppings". Better watch your back, "pineapple and anchovies" guy - AI's gunning for your gig!Oh, and those foolproof Three Laws of Robotics from the movie? Meanwhile, we can't even program our AI to stop generating inappropriate images. "Here's your pretty butterfly, Timmy... wait, why is it covered in leather straps? I don't know, go ask ChatGPT."But the real kicker? In "I, Robot", AI could instantly ID anyone. Today's facial recognition is more like, "Is this pixelated blob Bigfoot or your Aunt Linda after one too many margaritas?" Plot twist: it's always Aunt Linda. So maybe we shouldn't stress about a robot apocalypse just yet. At this rate, the worst thing AI might do is order us a pizza topped with gummy bears and mayonnaise because it was feeling "quirky".Just remember, next time you watch a movie about murderous AI, take a long, hard look at your smart speaker that struggles with basic arithmetic. That's the real terrifying face of our AI overlords. Goodnight everyone, and always tip your Roombas!

June 27, 20244 min

Walking Each Other Home: Embracing Suffering and Liberation

In this heartfelt episode, we delve into the profound teachings of Ram Dass and the Buddha, exploring the nature of suffering and the path to liberation. We reflect on the inevitability of pain and dissatisfaction in life, and how our resistance and attachment amplify our suffering. Through the lens of mindfulness and compassion, we discuss how turning towards our struggles with open awareness can transform our experience, revealing our true nature as boundless awareness. Join us in this intimate and inspiring conversation as we embrace the suffering and joy of human existence, celebrating our interconnectedness and the timeless essence of our being. Let us walk each other home, holding ourselves and each other with great compassion and understanding. Namaste.

May 30, 20244 min

Embracing the Eternal Flow: Dharma Talks on Impermanence

Welcome to “Embracing the Eternal Flow,” where we explore the profound teachings of the Buddha through the lens of impermanence. Inspired by the timeless wisdom of Alan Watts, each episode delves into the ever-changing nature of existence and how it influences our lives. Join us as we uncover the core insight of anicca, the truth of impermanence, and learn to navigate the waves of change with grace and understanding. Through meditative reflections and thoughtful discourse, we’ll discover how to make peace with the constant flux of reality, letting go of attachments and embracing the present moment with an open heart. Tune in to find freedom and ease in the midst of life’s inevitable changes, and awaken to the deeper rhythm of the eternal dance of life and death. Together, we’ll celebrate the fleeting beauty of our existence and touch the unconditioned freedom that lies within.

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