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Richard Stockton is a nationally
touring comedian with many appearances on national television and radio and a
NeuroLinguistic Programing teacher who focuses on blasting through the fear that
blocks you from being all you can be. He says that if you are not living your
own dream, then you are living someone else’s. His tales of transformation
appear regularly on NPR stations. He will show you how to see things with a different
perspective so you can use your fears to move you forward.
In 1982 he became the morning talk show host of WKDA/KDF in Nashville, Tennessee
which was the number one talk show in the mid south for two years. In 1986 he
became a full time touring comedian, based in San Francisco. In his twenty years
as a standup comedian, he has appeared on dozens of national TV shows, headlined
A List comedy clubs from coast to coast – Improv, Punchline, Comedy Underground,
Comedy Works, and more – growing an audience of devotees to his unique
take on the human potential movement. His first book, Fondle The Fear, is now
in it’s second printing, and is the basis for a TV show, by the same name,
currently being broadcast by Comcast Television in west coast markets. He is
also creating short stories of transformation for NPR stations KQED and KUSP
in Northern California.
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