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Join us on Soccerwise Live to hear what Gass and Tom have to say about the dismissal of Gregg Berhalter, and why the realistic coaching options available to US Soccer might be underwhelming to many USMNT fans. They'll also recap the midweek US Open Cup quarterfinals, including Indy Eleven's "Major League"-esque run to the final four. If you're wondering what a post-Bill Manning era might look like in Toronto, Gass will give you his best guess right before Tom serves up a few scoops for fans of Orlando (Torres to Red Star Belgrade still on?), Atlanta (Miranchuk odds?), and Portland (Williamson on the trading block?). Be sure to catch Soccerwise live on YouTube and Twitch at 2pm ET every Tuesday (with Gass and Tom), Wednesday (with Gass and Jordan), and Thursday (with Gass and Tom). 4:27 Berhalter Out 13:48 Debating USMNT Manager Candidates 30:50 Next Job For Berhalter 36:13 Front Office Changes For Toronto FC 42:54 US Open Cup Quarterfinals Recap 53:20 Ice Cream Shop Of Tommy's Scoops Talking Facundo Torres, Portland, Charlotte & Shaqiri 1:10:52 Supporter Shield Race Preview Soccerwise Live 2pm ET Every Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday on Youtube & Twitch Soccerwise Youtube Soccerwise Twitch Soccerwise Twitter Soccerwise Instagram Connect on Patreon
How not to be invisible... Orlando talked about his successful mixing career despite growing up illegally in the US, calculating your flat mix rate, getting the best mix notes from an artist, networking tips, and how to mic timbales, congas, & bongos! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Orlando Torres a mixer/engineer based in the Los Angeles area who has worked with legendary musicians, including Abraham Laboriel, Joey DeFrancesco, Alex Acuña, Justo Almario, percussionist Ron Powell, Lee Rocker (Stray Cats) and Little Willie G. But he is equally proud of his work with up-and-coming local bands and artists. Orlando has worked on television productions that include an Emmy nominated song for The Young And The Restless and ADR cutting for Law & Order. In 2019 he worked with Kobe Bryant at his Granity Studios as a recording engineer for Kobe's ESPN Detail and as an audio editor for The Punies podcast. He is also an active live sound engineer with experience in all genres including orchestral classical music and house of worship and works as a “Playback” engineer running backing tracks for Trace Adkins, Sheila E, Brittany Howard (Alabama Shakes), Mary Mary, Alex Fernandez, The President's Own Marine Chamber Orchestra and the Fox Network to name a few. I met Orlando at our NAMM 2023 meetup and learned that he has a unique story which includes immigrating from Mexico with his family and becoming a naturalized citizen as part of his life and career journey. Today we will talk about the importance of networking and the challenges we all face in connecting with artists and musicians and how to overcome them even when faced with overwhelming obstacles. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5rPj20gsl2b74HEyrXulHZ?si=b44cddc6db7c4408 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/432
DIRT DON'T HURT, 4min., USA Directed by Orlando Torres After seeing the red flags more clearer, BEEBO builds up the courage to finally leave her boyfriend, regaining control to her life & valuing her self worth within her own beautiful skin. https://www.instagram.com/otcinema Get to know the filmmaker: Beebo and I have both been into music videos that tell a visual story that amplifies the message to the song. So we chose Dirt Don't Hurt from her EP and started to brainstorm who the character is in this story and what her arc would be as she goes from being a timid young lady to a confident and bold woman. We wanted to pull nostalgic elements by setting the locations in a 1950's style diner, in an early 2,000's photo studio, and also choosing different mediums like 16 mm film for the flashback scene to give it that subtle texture to the experience of the story. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
My guest is engineer Orlando Torres based in Los Angeles. Orlando has worked with Abraham Laboriel, Joey DeFrancesco, Alex Acuña, Lee Rocker, and Kobe Bryant, to name a few. In this episode, we discuss Born in Mexico Mexican and US Culture Discovering the Walkman Late Night Edgy Television Guitar Lessons Multi Tracking with Cassettes Construction Audio School Recording at Mom's House Learning the Techincal Ropes Figuring It Out Ditching an Office Job Love and Laughter Studios Mentors Diversification Playback Gigs Enjoying Family Permanent Job Considerations Introverts and Extroverts Coffee the Great Connector Helping Others Putting Yourself Out There Finances Working from Home Local Work Matt's Rant: Don't Be Afraid to Fail! Links and Show Notes Orlando's Site Acorn Betterment Credits Guest: Orlando Torres Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Management/Leadership w/ Orlando Torres
Survivors Tony Marrero and Orlando Torres reflect. And Christine Leinonen remembers her son Christopher "Drew" Leinonen. Plus, the G-7 summit will tackle issues related to China, Israel's Parliament will vote on whether to oust Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister, groups protest against legislative efforts to restrict classroom conversations on race and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show moves from Madison Square Garden.(Audio: Associated Press)
En este episodio de Pata de Mono invitamos al fotógrafo mexicano Orlando Torres (@nosoy.emergente), con él cotorreamos acerca de fotografía pero también acerca de los cuerpos robustos y sus posibilidades estéticas más allá de la simple representación visual.
Para nuestro primer episodio, contamos con la participación especial de Alquería, compañía colombiana con más de 59 años de trayectorias, destacada por la Revista Dinero, entre las primeras 3 empresas líderes de producción de lácteos y alimentos en el país. Orlando Torres, Gerente de Logística y Distribución nos cuenta como se ha reinventado y lo que para él ha sido la clave para seguir recolectando 1 millón de litros de leche que pasan por 21 centros de acopio, 7 plantas de producción y 14 centros de distribución y seguir entregando 40.000 pedidos diarios con 550 rutas de distribución. Escucha su historia aquí
En #SentidosEconómicos hablaremos de #Logística con la participación de Orlando Torres como invitado especial. Transmisión realizada por la emisora Libertadores Online. -- #SentidosEconómicos, una Estrategia de comunicación del conocimiento para el fomento de la Ciencia, Tecnología e innovación de la Dirección de Investigaciones y la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Administrativas y Contables de la Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. -- MUSICALIZACIÓN: SILENT PARTNER: DON´T LOOK, THE PLACE INSIDE, OLD FRIEND, FINALS, HOT HEAT, PARASAIL, ENERGETIC, FIGHT, HIKING THE 126ERS: WISH YOU´D COME TRUE, END OF SUMMER, THE COULDEST SHOULDER LETTER BOX: PROMISES THOPER MOHR AND ALEX ELENA: SUNFLOWER, STALLING, GARAGE RIOT: READ SEA, HILLS ETHAN MEIXELL: INTO THE DARKNESS FALL OUT BOYS: MY SONGS KNOW WHAT YOU DID IN THE DARK JASON DERULO: SAVAGE LOVE -- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sentidos-economicos/message
A virus doesn’t discriminate, so why is it that communities of color have been more vulnerable to COVID-19? Hosts Rose Scott of WABE in Atlanta and John Dankosky of New England Public Radio examine how the coronavirus presents stark racial disparities. According to APM Research Lab, “black Americans represent 13% of the population in all U.S. areas releasing COVID mortality data, but they have suffered 25% of deaths.” Latino and Asian Americans have died at rates roughly equivalent to their population. By comparison, though white Americans represent 61.7% of the combined population, they have experienced 49.3% of deaths. Why is this happening? What is being done to help? And how can we move forward in a way that addresses their needs? In addition to callers from across the nation, our guests include: Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice, president and dean of the Morehouse School of Medicine; Dr. Orlando Torres of Baystate Health-High Street Health Center in Springfield, Massachusetts; and Vanesa Sarazua, executive director of the Gainesville-based Hispanic Alliance of Georgia, which has worked to combat the pandemic by connecting quarantined poultry plant employees with food assistance.
On this all new episode 65 of the Two Shots Podcast we will be joined by our special guest Orlando Torres a frequent contributor to the Fansided network as well as My Fantasy Sports Talk. We will recap the UTSA vs Rice game along with talking about the Astros win over the Yankees and preview the 2019-2020 Spurs regular season. You can follow Orlando Torres on Twitter @itslandoyo and make sure to read his articles on Fansided and My Fantasy Sports Talk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twoshotspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twoshotspodcast/support
Join me as I talk with Orlando torres.A married man that has been through hell and back and uses social media as his therapist.it was originally episode 16 but never was released until now --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andre-parker/support
En Rcn Al Fin de Semana celebramos los 70 años de RCN Radio con los protagonistas de la historia de la emisora Rumba con Jairo Fernando Martínez, Orlando Torres, James Fuentes, J Fernando Quintero, Jaime Rodríguez y Jackson Ayala
Último mensaje de nuestra serie Yo Soy, predicado por el pastor Orlando Torres.
Cuarto mensaje de nuestra serie "Yo Soy", predicado por el pastor Orlando Torres.
Este es el tercer mensaje de nuestra serie Yo Soy. El pastor Orlando Torres nos enseña qué verdades comunicó Jesús cuando dijo: Yo soy la puerta.
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Host Kevin Willett is joined by Orlando Torres from the Best Part of Planet Earth. The Best Part of Planet Earth aims to build raised beds on school grounds with the intention of selling fresh fruits and vegetables to students' families and farmers markets at an affordable price. Audio file: bestpartofplanetearth.mp3