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Pankaj Ghemawat is the youngest “guru” included in the guide to the greatest management thinkers of all time published by The Economist in 2008. He has empirical data that globalization is not bad and he explains that the world has farther to go when it comes to globalization from his book World 3.0.

Dee Wallace broke out of her “scream queen” stereotype by playing the mom in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 classic film E.T.—The Extraterrestrial. She has since gone on to act in numerous other films and TV roles. We discuss her latest role as author and spiritual archeologist from her recent book Bright Light.

Barbara Van Orden has done many amazing things in her life on and off the stage—none more amazing than her recovery from a hit-and-run accident in Beverly Hills. She discusses her life and how she has come full circle to appear on stage performing her own on-woman show

Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTORMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Monday, May 30, 2011. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.

Eldon Taylor has researched the power of the mind for 25 years. He guides us through some thought experiments to reveal the dissonance in our thinking, our beliefs, our desires, and our choices from his latest book What If.

David Bickel finds the creepiness in things that were never intended to be creepy. We examine unintentional creepiness from his book Creeposity.