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Best podcasts about william rader

Latest podcast episodes about william rader

Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour
Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour: The Art of ArtisanTarot w/ William Rader 6/9/24

Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 90:00


The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. We begin this show with a Tutorial on the Art of ArtisanTarot. You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you sign up at the Lucky Mojo Forum and call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from three of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode, ConjureMan, and a special guest, William Rader. Sign up before the show to appear as a client! Post at the Lucky Mojo Forum at: https://forum.luckymojo.com/lucky-mojo-radio-show-6-9-24-the-art-of-artisan-tarot-miss-cat-conjureman-william-rader-t99213.html Then call in at 818-394-8535 and dial '1' to flag our Studio Board Operator that you want to be on the air! We select new client sign-ups first and then call-back sign-ups. Call in just before the show begins and listen via your phone. Message the Announcer or the Studio Board Operator ("Lucky Mojo Curio Company") in chat to let them know you're available.

Daily DANDAN
053 William Rader Entrepreneurship in Performing Arts Daily DANDAN

Daily DANDAN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 51:24


William Rader, Founder of WellAttended, a useful tool to sell tickets online for your upcoming event, conference, or show, sits down with Dandan to discuss his entrepreneurial journey from magician to startup founder! We'll discuss: - How to get started as a performer, avoiding becoming a "starving" artist - What ideas can best support your entrepreneurial venture - Career advice for those starting out with nothing! We'll also send a free career guide based off of William's discussion with Dandan soon so subscribe to dandanglobal.com now to receive our free guides!

The Mind's Eye show
Fetal Stem Cell Controversy

The Mind's Eye show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 67:44


The controversial Dr. William Rader of Stem Cell of America discusses the fetal stem cell controversy. Much of the debate centers on what point does one consider life to begin? We'll discuss his documentary film 'The God Cells' and explore the positive and negative consequences of Fetal Stem Cell injections for a variety of neurological and immunological ailments. Find out about real people who have sought this therapy abroad, while exploring the religious and regulatory roadblocks hindering its market approval at home.

Late Night Health Radio
Fetal Stem Cells (Part 1) - William Rader 6/17/16

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 14:00


Hematopoietic and Neuronal Cells vs Mesenchymal Cells Many of the companies who promote Stem Cell treatments use Adipose derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. What this means is that your fat is extracted (in a procedure like liposuction) and then using a method of spinning this material, it separates into its various components and the Stem cells that are in the fat tissue are used.This Mesenchymal Cell has several properties, such as the ability to stimulate the body’s own healing resources; however, it also has limitations such as only being able to change into fat, bone or cartilage- and is classified as multipotent. These cells are also not able to enter into the body’s tissue to do repair and regeneration as they do not possess the proper ligands (coordination entities) to bind to the affected tissue.In contrast, cells that are fetal derived are pluripotent, which means they can become 220 different cell types the body needs for repair and restoration. The Hematopoietic cells can enter into the tissues and do repair and regeneration as well as providing healthy DNA information to halt and reverse the effects of various diseases.The neuronal cells (the fetus is the only source of pure, pristine Neuronal cells) do the same in the brain and nervous system. All of this is possible without matching and with no immunosuppressive drugs required.Visiting on Late Night Health is William Rader, a former doctor who has spent twenty years researching stem cell therapies. He offers treatment for patients with chronic disease including Parkinson's, some cancers, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis and others. Rader lost his California license two years ago and shares the reason for this on the show.With over three thousand patients, Rader notes there are no known side effects from the treatment. Success at reducing symptoms is an amazing 90 plus percent.

Late Night Health Radio
Fetal Stem Cells (Part 2) - William Rader 6/17/16

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 5:51


Hematopoietic and Neuronal Cells vs Mesenchymal Cells Many of the companies who promote Stem Cell treatments use Adipose derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. What this means is that your fat is extracted (in a procedure like liposuction) and then using a method of spinning this material, it separates into its various components and the Stem cells that are in the fat tissue are used.This Mesenchymal Cell has several properties, such as the ability to stimulate the body’s own healing resources; however, it also has limitations such as only being able to change into fat, bone or cartilage- and is classified as multipotent. These cells are also not able to enter into the body’s tissue to do repair and regeneration as they do not possess the proper ligands (coordination entities) to bind to the affected tissue.In contrast, cells that are fetal derived are pluripotent, which means they can become 220 different cell types the body needs for repair and restoration. The Hematopoietic cells can enter into the tissues and do repair and regeneration as well as providing healthy DNA information to halt and reverse the effects of various diseases.The neuronal cells (the fetus is the only source of pure, pristine Neuronal cells) do the same in the brain and nervous system. All of this is possible without matching and with no immunosuppressive drugs required.Visiting on Late Night Health is William Rader, a former doctor who has spent twenty years researching stem cell therapies. He offers treatment for patients with chronic disease including Parkinson's, some cancers, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis and others. Rader lost his California license two years ago and shares the reason for this on the show.With over three thousand patients, Rader notes there are no known side effects from the treatment. Success at reducing symptoms is an amazing 90 plus percent.

Late Night Health
Fetal Stem Cells (Part 1) - William Rader 6/17/16

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 14:00


Hematopoietic and Neuronal Cells vs Mesenchymal Cells Many of the companies who promote Stem Cell treatments use Adipose derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. What this means is that your fat is extracted (in a procedure like liposuction) and then using a method of spinning this material, it separates into its various components and the Stem cells that are in the fat tissue are used. This Mesenchymal Cell has several properties, such as the ability to stimulate the body’s own healing resources; however, it also has limitations such as only being able to change into fat, bone or cartilage- and is classified as multipotent. These cells are also not able to enter into the body’s tissue to do repair and regeneration as they do not possess the proper ligands (coordination entities) to bind to the affected tissue. In contrast, cells that are fetal derived are pluripotent, which means they can become 220 different cell types the body needs for repair and restoration. The Hematopoietic cells can enter into the tissues and do repair and regeneration as well as providing healthy DNA information to halt and reverse the effects of various diseases. The neuronal cells (the fetus is the only source of pure, pristine Neuronal cells) do the same in the brain and nervous system. All of this is possible without matching and with no immunosuppressive drugs required. Visiting on Late Night Health is William Rader, a former doctor who has spent twenty years researching stem cell therapies. He offers treatment for patients with chronic disease including Parkinson's, some cancers, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis and others. Rader lost his California license two years ago and shares the reason for this on the show. With over three thousand patients, Rader notes there are no known side effects from the treatment. Success at reducing symptoms is an amazing 90 plus percent.

Late Night Health
Fetal Stem Cells (Part 2) - William Rader 6/17/16

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 5:51


Hematopoietic and Neuronal Cells vs Mesenchymal Cells Many of the companies who promote Stem Cell treatments use Adipose derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells. What this means is that your fat is extracted (in a procedure like liposuction) and then using a method of spinning this material, it separates into its various components and the Stem cells that are in the fat tissue are used. This Mesenchymal Cell has several properties, such as the ability to stimulate the body’s own healing resources; however, it also has limitations such as only being able to change into fat, bone or cartilage- and is classified as multipotent. These cells are also not able to enter into the body’s tissue to do repair and regeneration as they do not possess the proper ligands (coordination entities) to bind to the affected tissue. In contrast, cells that are fetal derived are pluripotent, which means they can become 220 different cell types the body needs for repair and restoration. The Hematopoietic cells can enter into the tissues and do repair and regeneration as well as providing healthy DNA information to halt and reverse the effects of various diseases. The neuronal cells (the fetus is the only source of pure, pristine Neuronal cells) do the same in the brain and nervous system. All of this is possible without matching and with no immunosuppressive drugs required. Visiting on Late Night Health is William Rader, a former doctor who has spent twenty years researching stem cell therapies. He offers treatment for patients with chronic disease including Parkinson's, some cancers, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Cystic Fibrosis and others. Rader lost his California license two years ago and shares the reason for this on the show. With over three thousand patients, Rader notes there are no known side effects from the treatment. Success at reducing symptoms is an amazing 90 plus percent.

Truth Medicine and Politics
6/11/16 "The God Cells" Fetal Stem Cell Facts with William Rader

Truth Medicine and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 54:49


6/11/16 "The God Cells" Fetal Stem Cell Facts with William Rader

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Successful Performercast by Kris Sheppard | Successful Performer Cast | Weekly Interviews with Professional Entertainers | Sh

In this interview, Fielding West brings us into his career telling lots of stories from his past and then sharing with us some valuable tips on effective communication from stage. There are many great lesson to be learned from this talk. Enjoy! Fielding is a comedy magician, teacher, and keynote speaker from Las Vegas. He’s performed in a number of showrooms in Vegas, Tahoe, and Atlantic City like the Tropicana, Sahara, and Caesar’s Hotels. He’s appeared on a number of TV shows on a number of networks like A&E’s An Evening at the Improv, and CBS’ Entertainment Tonight. He’s been the opening act for top names like Liza Minnelli, Phyllis Diller, The Temptations, and Earth Wind & Fire. He also writes comedy for other magicians and runs a class called Stagecraft 101 where he teaches people how to communicate more effectively from stage. Muhammad Ali says, “He’s one crazy MoFo!"   Sponsors: Click Convert Profit — This episode is brought to you by Josh London's Click Convert Profit and his book Flying Solo, the Smart Solopreneur’s Guide to Making Money Online. Click here to get $10 off and for my listeners only, the free ebook "4 Ways to Find Your Most Profitable Keywords.”     Kris' Recommendation of the Week 11 Event Marketing Books Giveaway Past guest of the show William Rader from WellAddended.com is giving away 11 books on event marketing to one lucky winner! Here is a list of the books he's giving away: The Email Marketing Primer – Clay MabbittStanding Room Only – Joanne Bernstein The Event Marketing Handbook – Allison Saget Making it Rain with Events – Scott Ingram The New Rules of Marketing and PR – David Meerman Scott Stand Out Social Marketing – Mike Lewis Building Communities, Not Audiences – Doug Borwick Engage Now! – Doug Borwick Do It! Marketing – David Newman Hooked – Nir Eyal Sold Out! – Susan Ordona Click here to be taken to the contest page where you can enter.     Success Quotes Drink a lot of water and carry a big stick. Treat people the way you want to be treated.     Effective Communication from Stage • When he works with people, he observes them to find out what their best performance traits are and works to amplify them. • Tells about an absolute failure he experienced when speaking publicly for the first time. • Lack of preparation is the biggest mistake he sees people make before going up on stage in front of people. • Think before you speak, but listen before you think. • The difference between the professionals and the amateurs, is the length of their pauses. • Breaking the 4th wall is the true communication of a variety act. • Timing in communication. • You can communicate so much with the eyes alone. • Imagining the audience is in the underwear is the stupidest idea for public speaking! • Ping pong effect: making eye contact with multiple people in the audience     Four things you can immediately do to improve your stage presence: • Stand up straight. • Projecting louder than you would normally speak and speak clearly. • Eyes looking directly at the audience. • Hydration - make sure you’re properly hydrated.     Other Topics Covered • Tells about how he got nose-to-nose with Muhammed Ali. • Overcoming handicaps. • Tells about his journey, peppered with all kinds of stories! • Talks about how he was always causing trouble for his dad who traveled the President of the United States. • Learning from mistakes. • How Fielding was inspired by Steve Martin to go after comedy and magic. • How all of his constant performing prepared him for many lucky opportunities offered to him. • Making a plan for what you want to accomplish.     Parting Advice Quit worrying about what other people think and quit talking about other performers. You cannot elevate yourself by putting down another performer. Take every show you can get and if possible, record it.     Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks! Resources: 117 Ideas for Better Business Presentations by Tom Kirby     Where can we find Fielding West? Fieldingwest.com Stagecraft101.net (Coming Soon) BillyTopit.com (Fielding plays the Mayor of Las Vegas)

The Sold Out Run Podcast: Theatre Marketing / Promotions
SOR 69: Why William Rader Got Into the Online Ticket Space and What You Can Get Out Of It

The Sold Out Run Podcast: Theatre Marketing / Promotions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015 38:37


You're probably already familiar with some of the major players in the online ticket space. Vendini. Brown Paper Tickets. My guest today is William Rader, and none of the available ticket services were doing exactly what he wanted them to do. So he got to work creating one that did.... Read More »

Successful Performercast by Kris Sheppard | Successful Performer Cast | Weekly Interviews with Professional Entertainers | Sh

In this interview, William Rader talks all about the ins and outs of selling tickets to your shows online and why he decided to create his own platform in an attempt to solve the issues from the big dogs in the industry. For the past decade, William has traveled the country mesmerizing audiences at exclusive parties, universities, and corporate events with his show entitled, “An Enchanted Evening.” His show has been seen by thousands of people. With his new project, WellAttended, William has also been working to solve a problem in the entertainment community of how to sell tickets to your show online without having to mess with the big dogs of the industry. WellAttended is a simple platform that makes it quick and easy to create a site and sell tickets online.     Success Quote: You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. — Jim Rohn     Selling Tickets Online • Tells how he started performing theater shows in restaurants. • Discovered he could make more money doing a theater show rather than doing strolling magic. • Tells how he was originally selling tickets online and why he decided to create his own platform, WellAttended. • The exorbitant fees that the "big dogs" charge. • Created a more intuitive ticket-selling process—essentially a better machine. • How he's been listening to his users to find out what they need and implementing them as new features to his service. • WellAttended is intended for performers producing smaller scale shows that they want to sell tickets to online. • Breaks down his much more reasonable fee structure and how that works.     What is WellAttended? WellAttended is a simple platform that makes it quick and easy to create a site and sell tickets online. Feature your brand by uploading your logos, images, and social media profiles. You can use WellAttended if you already have a site or if you want to create one dedicated to selling tickets.     The Creative Process: How He's Put it all Together • Talks about working with a developer to build a product and bring his vision to life. • Brainstorming and his creative process. • Talking to people who are using similar services and building your product based on that. • Building something you're passionate about.     Biggest Professional Challenge Finding new users for his system.     Failure Moment Found the "perfect place" to have a theater show at and gave them his promo materials. They promised to promote the show but never did. He trusted them, but ended up having to cancel the show.     Favorite Success Getting his first standing ovation for his theater show.     Parting Advice Don't be afraid to make mistakes.     Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!       Resource: A notepad and pen. Specifically "field notes" notebooks. Pocket Mods Soldout Run — Theatre Marketing | iTunes Rocketship.fm | iTunes Gigging Success | iTunes     Books: Guerrilla Marketing by Jay Levinson Guerrilla Selling by Jay Levinson Guerrilla Publicity by Jay Levinson Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences by Nancy Duarte Get it FREE on her website!     Where can we find William Rader? William's Performing Website WellAttended WellAttended Blog Twitter @WilliamRader