Lisa Stein explains the enduring fascination with Charlie Chaplin who began his movie career 100 years ago. Chaplin was the greatest success in movies during the 1910s-1930s. She reveals what Charlie Chaplin’s movies can tell a modern audience.
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Michelle is a motivational speaker, one-on-one mentor and radio show host on the “Winning In Life Now Radio Show.” She tells us how to have a Winning Life Now. Who doesn’t want that?
Here is the lineup of guests on BRAINSTOMIN’ with Billy the Brain for Monday, November 1, 2010. Listen at www.BrainstorminOnline.com or on AM 1400 in Ventura at 10 o’clock am Pacific time.
Shawn Kent Hayashi helps us master language and gives us 12 ways to say things right when it matters most. Whether you’re trying to motivate a team, negotiate a contract, make a sale, ask for a raise, land a new job, or terminate an employee, the conversations you have will either help you succeed or undermine your goals.
Barry Day is the foremost authority on Noël Coward. Coward was synonymous with English language wit and charm in the 20th Century. Singer Eddie Cantor described Noël Coward as the George M. Cohen of Britain. This sells Noël Coward short. Coward’s career spanned four decades. His writing and music defined an era in Great Britain. He was considered the embodiment of British wit and culture in the United States.
Ken Corney, Ventura Police Chief, talks about Proposition 19—The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act.
It’s not a discussion about whether or not to legalize marijuana. It’s a discussion about the poorly worded proposition and the effect it may have on Ventura County