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Bollotta-FIDE is back after a month hiatus with a fantastic return guest, LOREN SMITH! Top of the show banter includes the duos oy's of smoking, a TIPSY about the "Permission to INTERMISSION" during a program and a YAIYAI-ism about intercepting the long winded. Entertainment Businessman, talent agent profession Santa Claus and musician Loren Smith "The Talent Smith" is back to talk to Anthony and Alex about the other sides of business. From beginnings as a musician, forming bands and keeping the opportunities he's been given. Hear about how he joined the JACKSTRAWS and how they rose to the status of San Diego's Unofficial Welcome Wagon. Hear about Loren's time on the competition reality show SANTAS IN THE BARN that has become an annual favorite watch and lead to bigger opportunities as Surfin' Santa. Loren story and outlook on the event entertainment comes from experience, excellence and know how. LIsten and Enjoy.The musical track GOOD TO ME (Smith Hubbard & Associates) from the KGB Homegrown VI is presented by special permission of the artist, LOREN SMITH.BOOK LOREN SMITH info@bollotta.comFollow @bollottaentertainment on InstagramSubmit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcast
On today's episode of the Macrocast, Ylan, John, and Brendan are joined by Loren Smith, President of Skyline Policy Risk Group. The group delves into the addition of 353,000 jobs to the economy in January, which surpassed the expected 180,000 projected by market forecasters. They analyze the implications of this growth streak across various sectors and its potential impact on the Federal Reserve's approach to rate cuts. The discussion also explores recent nuances of the labor market, including wage increases and workweek fluctuations, while examining how these trends might influence policies and sector-specific outcomes, particularly in areas like mining and oil.Shifting focus, Ylan, Brendan, John, and Loren also take a detailed look at global market risks and economic challenges, examining the delicate balance between corporate performances and the looming shadow of geopolitical strife, with a specific focus on the Middle East and its effects on commodity markets. Listen in for a comprehensive understanding of how these factors may impact U.S. consumer prices and influence the upcoming U.S. elections!
Robert Bannon has been dazzling audiences on the stage and screen for years, his emotive and powerful vocals and knack for comedy bringing people by turns to tears of emotion, laughter and elation, and always to their feet. Now, the accomplished and lauded cabaret singer and "Saturday Night Live" actor is about to release "Unfinished Business," his debut album set for release in 2021. The highly anticipated album features Bannon's versatile vocal talents and includes duets with Grammy Nominee Jane Monheit and recording star Loren Smith. "Unfinished Business" consists of two originals and 11 classic songs by a variety of American Songbook crowd pleasers running the gamut from Frank Sinatra to Johnny Mercer to Whitney Houston. Bannon recorded the album in his home studio with all musicians adhering to social distancing guidelines. The album's first single, a powerful rendition of the Bette Midler song, "From a Distance," is a highly emotional and inspiring performance that sums up 2020 perfectly, providing an unforgettable, uplifting soundtrack to a tumultuous year. The track spotlights Bannon's unforgettable and emotive rich, soaring voice and vocal flourishes as he signs of a hopeful, peaceful and prosperous future. The album was produced by international cabaret superstar Lee Lassack. In 2020, Bannon and Lassack co-hosted the virtual sensation, “Quarantine, Cabaret, and Cocktails," a weekly live stream on Facebook and YouTube that has reunited the Broadway casts of “Frozen,” “Aladdin” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” and featured Broadway legends like Lea Salonga, Chita Rivera, Shoshana Bean and many more. They have also hosted the applauded "Best of Broadway and Music" on Facebook Live and YouTube. Bannon, a tireless performer, brings a wealth of experience and rave reviews to listeners. In addition to his work on "Saturday Night Live" the past three years, Bannon has performed with a number of rhythm-and-blues, jazz and comedy icons including Patti LaBelle, George Benson and Whoopi Goldberg at legendary venues like Madison Square Garden, the Beacon Theatre and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Bannon also sang for Bill and Hillary Clinton during for Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and for Hillary Clinton at a Martin Luther King Day event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Bannon has also traveled the country performing his hit one-man show, "Unfinished Business," including at New York's famed Feinstein's/54 Below cabaret. The autobiographical performance traces Bannon's journey from his time at the prestigious Juilliard Prep School to giving up music to become a teacher and finding his way back to the stage. He's also performed in national touring and regional productions of “My Big Gay Italian Wedding," “Rent,” “We Will Rock You,” “My Way” and many more. Robert Bannon has been singing since he was 12. He is a graduate of the William Esper Conservatory and Juilliard Prep, both in Manhattan. Bannon was admitted into the very first Juilliard Prep class for musical theater under the direction of Broadway icon Bertin Roswer at Lincoln Center. A Fort Lee, New Jersey, resident and native of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, Bannon spends his "downtime" from singing and performing in the classroom as a 5th grade history teacher in North Bergen, New Jersey.
Bollotta-FIDE is here with an early holiday nugget. Alex gushes about a recent trip to the Happiest Place on Earth Disneyland, and Anthony recounts a recent venture in Event Planning. Today's TIPSY is about about Planning the "Perfect" Holiday Party and YaiYai's perfect holiday trio and Alex's dry turkey Christmas. They are joined by San Diego's Surfin Santa (Loren Smith) and Magical Santa Claus (Magic Mike Stilwell). These are two of Bollotta's favorite holiday performers who's care and love of the personal vision of becoming Santa Claus. Hear about the secrets they keep, crowd control and what it's like being Jolly ole Saint Nick. Practice Smiling, Elf Esteem and Mrs. Claus's real name. This episode is half camp, half serious but chock full of heart. Enjoy.BOOK Loren Smith or Magic Mike Stilwell as SANTA CLAUS NOW! Info@bollotta.com Tree lightings, Holiday Parties, Corporate Cocktail Hours, Home Visits, Toy Give-a-ways, photo ops, sing-a-longs, holiday magic, etc.Follow @bollottaentertainment on InstagramSubmit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcast
China being one of the biggest. Policy analyst Loren Smith discusses how China and its inflationary pressures will affect trucking markets in the U.S., the autonomous vehicle market in particular. Smith will also predict how supply chains will react the longer a labor battle over ocean container automation on the U.S. West Coast drags into 2023. At UniGroup Logistics, getting you from point A to Point B is just the beginning. We're the problem-solvers that drive, that move, that hustle day in and day out. So your company can reach, lead, thrive and drive the future.Follow FreightWaves PodcastsJoin Global Supply Chain Week
China being one of the biggest. Policy analyst Loren Smith discusses how China and its inflationary pressures will affect trucking markets in the U.S., the autonomous vehicle market in particular. Smith will also predict how supply chains will react the longer a labor battle over ocean container automation on the U.S. West Coast drags into 2023. Follow FreightWaves Podcasts Join Global Supply Chain Week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Macrocast, hosts Meghan Pennington and John Fagan are joined by Loren Smith of Skyline Policy Risk Group to discuss the latest on the IRA and infrastructure spending, permitting reform and its impact on energy production, the debt ceiling, and more. Tune in!
Robert Bannon has been dazzling audiences on the stage and screen for years, his emotive and powerful vocals and knack for comedy bringing people by turns to tears of emotion, laughter and elation, and always to their feet. Now, the accomplished and lauded cabaret singer and "Saturday Night Live" actor is about to release "Unfinished Business," his debut album set for release in 2021. The highly anticipated album features Bannon's versatile vocal talents and includes duets with Grammy Nominee Jane Monheit and recording star Loren Smith. "Unfinished Business" consists of two originals and 11 classic songs by a variety of American Songbook crowd pleasers running the gamut from Frank Sinatra to Johnny Mercer to Whitney Houston. Bannon recorded the album in his home studio with all musicians adhering to social distancing guidelines. The album's first single, a powerful rendition of the Bette Midler song, "From a Distance," is a highly emotional and inspiring performance that sums up 2020 perfectly, providing an unforgettable, uplifting soundtrack to a tumultuous year. The track spotlights Bannon's unforgettable and emotive rich, soaring voice and vocal flourishes as he signs of a hopeful, peaceful and prosperous future. The album was produced by international cabaret superstar Lee Lassack. In 2020, Bannon and Lassack co-hosted the virtual sensation, “Quarantine, Cabaret, and Cocktails," a weekly live stream on Facebook and YouTube that has reunited the Broadway casts of “Frozen,” “Aladdin” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” and featured Broadway legends like Lea Salonga, Chita Rivera, Shoshana Bean and many more. They have also hosted the applauded "Best of Broadway and Music" on Facebook Live and YouTube. Bannon, a tireless performer, brings a wealth of experience and rave reviews to listeners. In addition to his work on "Saturday Night Live" the past three years, Bannon has performed with a number of rhythm-and-blues, jazz and comedy icons including Patti LaBelle, George Benson and Whoopi Goldberg at legendary venues like Madison Square Garden, the Beacon Theatre and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Bannon also sang for Bill and Hillary Clinton during for Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center and for Hillary Clinton at a Martin Luther King Day event at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Bannon has also traveled the country performing his hit one-man show, "Unfinished Business," including at New York's famed Feinstein's/54 Below cabaret. The autobiographical performance traces Bannon's journey from his time at the prestigious Juilliard Prep School to giving up music to become a teacher and finding his way back to the stage. He's also performed in national touring and regional productions of “My Big Gay Italian Wedding," “Rent,” “We Will Rock You,” “My Way” and many more. Robert Bannon has been singing since he was 12. He is a graduate of the William Esper Conservatory and Juilliard Prep, both in Manhattan. Bannon was admitted into the very first Juilliard Prep class for musical theater under the direction of Broadway icon Bertin Roswer at Lincoln Center. A Fort Lee, New Jersey, resident and native of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, Bannon spends his "downtime" from singing and performing in the classroom as a 5th grade history teacher in North Bergen, New Jersey.
Now that the historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is signed into law, the real work begins: getting formula money to the states quickly and issuing competitive grants. But what are the challenges of getting projects completed so that they can improve supply chain efficiency, and how will they be prioritized? Transportation policy expert Loren Smith joins us to shed light on those challenges. He is joined by FreightWaves Chief Washington Correspondent, John Gallagher, in this fireside chat. Electric fleets are the future. Are you ready? Discover why ChargePoint is the right partner to take your operation electric to reduce fueling costs, eliminate emissions and help you turn e-mobility into a competitive advantage. Visit chargepoint.solutions/freightwavesFollow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin Global Supply Chain Week
Now that the historic $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is signed into law, the real work begins: getting formula money to the states quickly and issuing competitive grants. But what are the challenges of getting projects completed so that they can improve supply chain efficiency, and how will they be prioritized? Transportation policy expert Loren Smith joins us to shed light on those challenges. He is joined by FreightWaves Chief Washington Correspondent, John Gallagher, in this fireside chat. Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin Global Supply Chain Week
In this week's edition of the Macrocast, Loren Smith from Skyline Policy Risk Group joins Tony, John, and Brendan to discuss all things supply chain, diving into the "subplots" behind this ongoing crisis, including China geopolitics, omicron, infrastructure, workforce, and more. Plus, the group breaks down the newest CPI & PPI numbers and inflation's outlook.
Today on The Neil Haley Show's, Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and Neil Haley will interview SNL's Robert Bannon. Robert Bannon's debut album featuring the original song “I Think He Knew Me.” video Is accepted in over 15 film festivals as Best New Video.The song explores the complicated relationship between a father and son where he reveals to his father that he is gay. His father attempts to understand why his son is gay, showcasing the complications that many families face in the LGBTQ+ community. In the music video, Bannon brings his song to life with emotional visuals, telling an important story about pride and acceptance that has since garnered over 64,000 views. The track is featured on Bannon's debut album, Unfinished Business, a collection of cover songs by various American Songbook crowd pleasers, featuring duets with Grammy nominee Jane Monheit and accomplished vocalist Loren Smith. “In a time when truth and authenticity are constantly questioned, Robert Bannon speaks from his heart and sings from his core. He is a refreshing and beautiful artist. Robert is the kind of artist we need right now.” - Matt Gould, Composer/Playwright Robert Bannon, an accomplished musical theater performer and cabaret singer, is enjoying sweet success with his debut release.
In this episode, we hear from Dustin Bass – Co-founder and Partner, BaseRock Partners on COVID relief, the Federal Reserve, the stock market and infrastructure in addition to a discussion on their quarterly market outlook on engineering and construction. Next, we talk with Loren Smith, Skyline Policy, on the supply chain, COVID aftershocks and how regulation and permitting play into infrastructure rollout. A copy of which can be found on the website. Finally, we hear from NDA Director of Government Affairs, Kevin McKenney as provides an update on government affairs, infrastructure and the COVID-19 ETS.
Loren Smith, President of Skyline Policy Risk Group, is joined by FreightWaves Chief Washington Correspondent, John Gallagher, in this fireside chat. Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin the F3 Virtual Experience
Loren Smith, President of Skyline Policy Risk Group, is joined by FreightWaves Chief Washington Correspondent, John Gallagher, in this fireside chat. Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin the F3 Virtual Experience
Loren Smith talks to Paul about matters Georgia history.
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/jDiLCDthuLQ Robert Bannon has been dazzling audiences on the stage and screen for years, his emotive and powerful vocals and knack for comedy bringing people by turns to tears of emotion, laughter and elation, and always to their feet. Now, the accomplished and lauded cabaret singer and "Saturday Night Live" actor is about to release "Unfinished Business," his debut album set for release in 2021. The highly anticipated album features Bannon's versatile vocal talents and includes duets with Grammy Nominee Jane Monheit and recording star Loren Smith. Bannon recorded the album in his home studio with all musicians adhering to social guidelines. The album's first single, a powerful rendition of the Bette Midler song, "From a Distance," is a highly emotional and inspiring performance that sums up 2020 perfectly, providing an unforgettable, uplifting soundtrack to a tumultuous year. Leave a comment on YouTube for a chance to win a ticket to his upcoming VIRTUAL concert! For everyone else: https://www.stellartickets.com/o/unfinished-business-llc/events/robert-bannon-in-unfinished-business-with-jane-monheit-and-loren-smith If you use the code RichardSkipper (all one word) you will save 20% so we all can spread the love! https://www.youtube.com/c/robertbannon https://www.robertbannon.com
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/GQ4LD2zF9WE Bay area native Loren Smith is a proud member of a huge musically gifted family that created and nurtured his love of music. Loren sang his first solo at the age of 3 and never stopped. Smith’s latest single “Can’t Wait”, produced by Colin Boyd (IDK, Mac Miller, and Frank Ocean) boasts over 750,000 Youtube views, and his first single the summer smash “Break Free” was featured on NBC’s Today Show. Smith’s solo vocals have been featured in the motion pictures “GET OUT”, “Lincoln”, the CW’s “All American” and the viral video smash ‘Back to the 90s’ to name a few. His original compositions have been on TV’s “Lucifer” and ‘The Today Show”. He’s lent his voice to the recording projects of BTS, the Disney Channel, Nick Carter and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, was a soloist for the Special Olympic Opening Summer Games from 2004-2010, shared the stage as a supporting vocalist for Arcade Fire, Tchami, Erich Bergen, Heather Headley and Andy Grammer and is currently tenor and vocal captain of Michael Buble’s Background Vocalists. Smith has also performed hundreds of concerts throughout the United States, Canada and overseas, bringing his music to countless people worldwide. Smith never fails to leave an audience breathless, making him one of the most sought after vocalists in the country. "My goal is to always perform with Integrity, Excellence, Passion and Skill, and to teach everyone, as I’m learning, to love themselves and each other better." https://www.facebook.com/SANGLORENSMITH/
King Hill writes - and Broadway actor and singer Loren Smith reads - this devilishly clever take on politics in 2020.
AwesomismMom sits down with former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, at the Department of Transportation Loren Smith. They discuss how the DOT plays an important role in helping autism families, in several different areas.
In this episode of The Working Artist Project Gregory, Darrian and Loren discuss the path to self love through growth and music. Bio: Bay area native Smith sang his first solo at the age of 3 and never stopped. Smith's latest single “Can't Wait”, produced by Colin Boyd (Mac Miller & Frank Ocean) boasts over 750,000 Youtube views, and his first single “Break Free” was featured on NBC's Today Show. Smith's solo vocals have been featured in the motion pictures “GET OUT”, “Lincoln”, and the CW's “All American”. He's lent his voice to the recording projects of BTS, Nick Carter and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, shared the stage as supporting vocalist for Arcade Fire, Erich Bergen, Heather Headley and Andy Grammer and is currently tenor and vocal captain of Michael Buble's Background Vocalists. Connect: Twitter, FB & Instagram @SangLorenSmith. www.facebook.com/sanglorensmith Support this podcast
Fisher visits with Loren Smith of New Jersey. Loren showed up on Fisher's DNA match list one day recently. As an unknown second cousin, Fisher reached out to him and a remarkable journey began for both of them.
Mary Belichis sits down with Liam Murphy and Cameron Korn of Runner's High to talk about tour, playing shows and their EP, Gone Fishing. Photographer Leighton Hoey and Loren Smith (of Intervention) also sit it. Have a listen!
Special Guest: Loren Smith | Electric Utility Director Host: Sherry Fletcher | Director of Marketing and Civic Engagement Co-host: Maegan Pardue | Communications Assistants This episode of FYI Stillwater, Electric Utility Director, Loren Smith discusses the City's energy infrastructure and the future of electric power in Stillwater. Talk on electric cars and state of the art ways of producing energy make this one of our most shocking episodes yet. Interview starts at 4:32
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin with word of a tragic fire in Tennessee. Hear what was lost. Then, a recently article speculates over whether DNA evidence will follow the pattern of fingerprints. Hear more of what the author speculates. Then, it’s a big upgraded product from FamilyTreeDNA. David will explain what it is. Then David shares a story of his recent visit to DC and the Vietnam War Memorial. Finally, the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower happens next year. Find out where you get a list of commemorative events. Next, Fisher visits with Loren Smith of New Jersey. Loren showed up on Fisher’s DNA match list one day recently. As an unknown second cousin, Fisher reached out to him and a remarkable journey began for both of them. Fisher explains the experience from his viewpoint, knowing the family lines well, while Loren, an adoptee, talks about how his life was changed forever by the connection. Hear how you might be able to help someone who appears on your match list. Then, from RootsTech, Saroo Brierley, the man around whom the movie Lion was created, talks about miraculous finding his family in India, after an over twenty year separation after being lost alone on a train. Saroo was a keynote speaker this year. Then, Keith from Team Green on BYUtv’s Relative Race, talks about the show and his experience in meeting family he never knew he had. Tom Perry wraps things up with news of new apps that can help you restore old photographs. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show.
What's Your Deal? As usual, Dog has a deal. Today: Loren Smith-- a kid with a love for the A's and baseball-- loses his baseball memorabilia in the fires. Here's what the A's did for him!
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.
In episode 10 of Talking Eds, the team behind Campus Review, Education Review and Early Learning Review look back on a week when New York said ‘no’ to Pokémon Go, we discovered what the most optimistic and engaging school year is, and referencing errors and plagiarism made news. Listen in to hear Early Learning Review editor Loren Smith and Campus Review and Education Review editor James Wells join me, news editor Patrick Avenell discuss the week that was in education.