https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/KKZZ-Logo.jpg186427Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-27 23:50:162011-10-27 23:54:42Guests for October 28, 2011
Sherry Laskin is a travel writer and consultant who harkens back to the golden age of travel. She describes her world adventure of traveling between several continents without flying on an airplane.
https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Sherri-Laskin.jpg158112Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-27 16:40:562011-10-28 00:37:11Sherry Laskin Describes The Fine Art Of Traveling Without Flying On An Airplane
Marc Eliot is a celebrity biographer who is known for his biography of Ronald Reagan during his Hollywood years, among many others. He’s turned his attention to one of America’s legendary movie stars known as much for his turbulent life off screen as his movies. We examine the biography of Steve McQueen.
https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Marc-Eliot.jpg309200Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-27 16:20:542011-10-28 00:28:04Marc Eliot Reveals The Hidden Steve McQueen In His Biography Steve McQueen
Ken Armstrong is an investigative journalist for The Seattle Times who, with his writing partner, exposed how a community’s blind embrace of a college football team compromised judges, prosecutors, police agencies, an entire university and the media. We discuss his book Scoreboard, Baby.
https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Ken-Armstrong.jpg283211Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-27 16:00:512011-10-28 00:16:40Ken Armstrong Uncovers Crime and Complicity In College Football In His Book Scoreboard, Baby
https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/KKZZ-Logo.jpg186427Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-26 23:48:282011-10-26 23:50:45Guests for October 27, 2011
Terrence Craig works with Big Data and has come to the conclusion that Big Data allows “stupid people to be stupid much faster.” We examine the precarious state of Privacy from inside the Big Data industry from his book Privacy and Big Data.
https://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Terrence-Craig.jpg150200Bill Frankhttps://brainstorminonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/brainstormin-logo.pngBill Frank2011-10-26 16:40:592011-10-28 00:02:20Terrence Craig Peeks Inside “Big Data” In His Book Privacy and Big Data
Guests for October 28, 2011
Guests will include Redd Foxx biographer Michael Starr, business trend spotter Harry Dent and Ventura City Council Candidate Melody Baker.
Sherry Laskin Describes The Fine Art Of Traveling Without Flying On An Airplane
Sherry Laskin is a travel writer and consultant who harkens back to the golden age of travel. She describes her world adventure of traveling between several continents without flying on an airplane.
Marc Eliot Reveals The Hidden Steve McQueen In His Biography Steve McQueen
Marc Eliot is a celebrity biographer who is known for his biography of Ronald Reagan during his Hollywood years, among many others. He’s turned his attention to one of America’s legendary movie stars known as much for his turbulent life off screen as his movies. We examine the biography of Steve McQueen.
Ken Armstrong Uncovers Crime and Complicity In College Football In His Book Scoreboard, Baby
Ken Armstrong is an investigative journalist for The Seattle Times who, with his writing partner, exposed how a community’s blind embrace of a college football team compromised judges, prosecutors, police agencies, an entire university and the media. We discuss his book Scoreboard, Baby.
Guests for October 27, 2011
Guests include celebrity biographer Marc Eliot, investigative reporter Ken Armstrong and Cruise Maven Sherri Laskin.
Terrence Craig Peeks Inside “Big Data” In His Book Privacy and Big Data
Terrence Craig works with Big Data and has come to the conclusion that Big Data allows “stupid people to be stupid much faster.” We examine the precarious state of Privacy from inside the Big Data industry from his book Privacy and Big Data.