Champions, Comedians, and Creators: Featuring Jenae Noonan, Mikael Avatar, Rabbi Bob Alper, and M.B. McClain
Author: Neil Haley
March 5, 2026
Duration: 1:00:01
In this wide-ranging episode of the Neil Haley Show and Storehouse Media Group Podcast, host Neil Haley sits down with four remarkable guests whose stories span combat sports, Paralympic athletics, interfaith comedy, and Hollywood production. From the boxing ring to the broadcast studio, each guest brings a unique perspective on resilience, reinvention, and purpose.
Actress, boxer, and entrepreneur Jenae Noonan opens the episode with a candid reflection on a life lived at full speed. A former semi-pro soccer player who stumbled into professional boxing through a MySpace-era social media deal, Noonan went on to earn four gold medals in Pancration at the World Games and was recognized in 2024 as one of the world's most dangerous women. After retiring at the end of that year, she faced an even bigger fight — dual diagnoses of skin cancer and breast cancer within two weeks of each other. As of February 12th of this year, she rang the bell marking no sign of disease. Her story doesn't end there: she is now channeling her experience into Rise, a rebranded coffee community designed to help cancer patients raise funds and find support.
Paralympic World Record holder Mikael Avatar shares one of the episode's most powerful origin stories. Born with a physical disability and clinically dead for 45 minutes, Avatar began training for the Olympics at age 10 — only to discover the Paralympics a decade later. He competed at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympics as the first athlete ever qualified for the long jump in his class, setting a world record along the way. Now a coach and artist, Avatar teaches his proprietary "Michaela-Tarn Method," guiding clients to clarify their goals and — critically — take action. His message is simple and universal: passion and focus can carry anyone beyond the limits others set for them.
Stand-up comedian and Rabbi Bob Alper brings both laughter and depth to the conversation, joined by co-host Sherry Price-Clark. A performer who has shared stages with some of comedy's biggest names and been featured on Good Morning America, CNN, and the Today Show, Alper has built a ministry around the healing power of humor. His books, including Life Doesn't Get Any Better Than This and Thanks, I Needed That, have moved readers to both laughter and tears — including a Superior Court judge who reads a chapter when overwhelmed by tough cases. Alper also holds the distinction of winning Jimmy Fallon's "Joke with the Pope" contest in 2015, earning him the honorary title of Comedic Advisor to Pope Francis.
Emmy-winning producer M.B. McClain rounds out the episode with a frank conversation about the state of Hollywood in the age of AI. A survivor of the 2011 Tohoku tsunami who went on to produce The Vow for HBO and win his Emmy for Netflix's Queer Eye Japan special, McClain pulls no punches about the industry's current upheaval. While AI tools have legitimate uses in speed and research, he argues they fundamentally cannot create anything original — only remix what already exists, often at the expense of uncredited human creators. His warning about the coming AI bubble, companies replacing skilled employees with hallucinating chatbots, and the gold-rush mentality currently gripping Silicon Valley is as timely as it is sobering.