Guests for May 12, 2011
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Thursday, May 12, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 9 o’clock am Pacific time.
I'm the host of The Bill Frank Radio Show. interview thought leaders in business, entertainment, sports, politics, technology and local California issues. The program broadcasts at 11 o'clock am to 1 o'clock pm Pacific time every Sunday on KVTA AM 1520 or on the Internet at BrainStorminOnline.com.
While the show is broadcast locally in Ventura County, CA, the guests have national—and international—appeal. I have listeners from all 50 states and the District of Columbia in the United States and over 125 countries.
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Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Thursday, May 12, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 9 o’clock am Pacific time.
Ben Keesey is an example of several things: 1) the power of social networking 2) the influence a dedicated group of individuals can have on the world 3) the knowledge of how to motivate Millennials into action and 4) making a difference while making a living. We discuss his non-profit organization, Invisible Children, and recount some of his many achievements.
John Jantsch has been called the World’s Most Practical Small Business Expert. He understands a small business must be organized—have a system—to compete with larger competitors. We discuss how to turn your small business into a referral machine from his book The Referral Engine.
Mark Burnetz is the hip and savvy designer on the Emmy-nominated Clean House, the #1 rated television show on the Style Network. He teaches us how to de-clutter our lives from his book Take the U out of Clutter.
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Hugh Aldersey-Williams takes the dry subject matter contained in the Periodic Table of Elements and makes it fun. He is the rare hybrid who bridges the best of science and the arts in his book Periodic Tales.