Guests—October 29, 2010
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTOMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Friday, October 29, 2010. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
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Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTOMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Friday, October 29, 2010. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Melissa Galt is a marketing expert and entrepreneur. She understands what it takes to find perfect prospects, convert them into buying customers, and transform them into ideal clients for a lifetime She shares her 5 secrets to turning prospects into lifetime clients and endless revenue.
Mike Lawson believes the US housing market remains one of the weakest links in the economy. He explains what the temporary moratorium on foreclosures means for the housing market and the economy.
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTOMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Thursday, October 28, 2010. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Allison Hoover Bartlett brings us into the murky world of rare book thefts. Interpol estimates the theft of rare books is more widespread than the theft of fine art. Allison’s book, The Man Who Loved Books Too Much: The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession tells the tale of bibliomania.
Edward Meyer is the Vice-President of Exhibits and Archives for Ripley Entertainment—the worldwide franchise of amusements and oddities. He’s the modern-day embodiment of Robert Ripley, founder of Ripley’s.