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In this week's episode, Lendlease CEO Tony Lombardo discusses the importance of seizing every opportunity, emphasising that opportunities are finite. He also shares the story of his parents' migration to Australia and explores why Dave Grohl's performance secrets can help in engaging a business audience. Warning: This episode contains some mentions of suicide. If you, or someone you know is distressed, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or lifeline.org.au. This podcast is sponsored by ANZ Listen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Spotify here Listen to 5-in-5 with ANZ on Apple here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curious about the dramatic halt of a multi-billion-dollar construction project in San Francisco? Join us as we peel back the layers of one of the most pivotal real estate decisions in recent times. We delve into the intriguing story behind the pause on the $1.2 billion Hayes Point Tower project, a decision spurred by the market's downward spiral. The city grapples with the exodus of retailers and households, the ramifications of a lenient approach to crime, and rampant homelessness. Find out why the developers are now banking on securing early tenants or a financial ally to weather the storm.Let's fasten our seatbelts as we navigate the choppy economic tides with insights from CEO Tony Lombardo. Discover how the decision to halt construction was a calculated move to avoid sinking the colossal investment. This unexpected turn of events has resulted in layoffs, reduced tax revenue, and an uncertain future for the city. From understanding the nuances of quantifying market conditions to the impacts of the work from home trend on office space availability, we've got it all covered. This episode is a comprehensive analysis of the real estate market's reaction to socio-economic challenges. Tune in!Support the show
Ever heard of Zapping or Sizzling by Bigfoot? Jim's guest this episode is Tony Lombardo, who produced a film on this very topic called "Ohmawing".Please subscribe and hit the notification bell, so you will never miss a new show or any of the 7 other amazing shows that are launching soon! Tune in Live at 7 PM Central, 8 PM Eastern, 5 PM Pacific Coast, and 6 PM Mountain Time. SUBSCRIBE and support our efforts to entertain and inform. Without your free subscription, we will not survive. Check Out Other Amazing Shows on the Untold Radio Network: Untold Radio AM, Mysterious Library, Wide Open Research, Down Under Anomalies and many more!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement
Welcome to March 20th, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the sweet signs of Spring and pasta turf wars. In Greek mythology, Demeter was the goddess of farming, and she loved her daughter Persephone very much. So when Hades, god of the underworld, abducted Persephone, the goddess was furious and demanded that her daughter be returned. Hades agreed, but there was a problem. Pomegranate seeds. Persephone had eaten a few during her stay and eating or drinking anything in the underworld caused a person to be trapped there forever. The gods worked out an agreement where Persephone could return to the surface world. But only for half of the year. When Persephone is away, crops die and leaves fall. But when her daughter is on Earth, Demeter is happy and everything begins to grow again. It's a little something we like to call the start of Spring. Ravioli have been around since the 14th Century. But sometime around the 1940s a ravioli was accidentally dropped into a fryer and a new sensation was born. The incident took place in an Italian American neighborhood in St. Louis, known locally as The Hill. And here's where it gets strange. At least three restaurants claim the accident occurred in their kitchen. All of the original owners have passed away. And the only one around to produce any proof is Sicilian, Tony Lombardo. He proudly displays Lombardo's 1930s menu that includes the toasted rav. On National Ravioli Day get the party started by frying up your own batch of toasted ravs. Just don't get any bright ideas about claiming you invented them. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony Lombardo has worked as a professional photographer since 2001…at which time, he was also launching a career in professional comedy that took him and his sketch comedy troupe The Imponderables to Second City, Just For Laughs, across Canada, New York, Chicago and even a development deal with MTV in Los Angeles. Since retiring from the comedy scene, his knack for short burst storytelling have never left, employing that skillset through social media..including several world-famous viral pieces that have been featured on Fox, Good Morning America and ever major Canadian news outlet. When he isn’t shooting, he’s snowboarding, mountain biking or playing Dungeons & Dragons with his two little boysa. His wife Danielle is the other half of Little Blue Lemon Studio’s success over the past 12 years. Their love of storytelling proves “passion" is the key ingredient to any endeavour. Connect with Tony: Web: LBLstudio.com IG: @LBLstudio Web: littlebluelemon.com Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you’re not, we want to encourage you to do that today. We don’t want you to miss an episode. We are continually adding new episodes to the mix and if you’re not subscribed there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you’re feeling extra lovin’, we would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they’re also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! Music: Purple Planet Music Sounds: SoundBible.com
Tony Lombardo has worked as a professional photographer since 2001…at which time, he was also launching a career in professional comedy that took him and his sketch comedy troupe The Imponderables to Second City, Just For Laughs, across Canada, New York, Chicago and even a development deal with MTV in Los Angeles. Since retiring from the comedy scene, his knack for short burst storytelling have never left, employing that skillset through social media..including several world-famous viral pieces that have been featured on Fox, Good Morning America and ever major Canadian news outlet. When he isn't shooting, he's snowboarding, mountain biking or playing Dungeons & Dragons with his two little boysa. His wife Danielle is the other half of Little Blue Lemon Studio's success over the past 12 years. Their love of storytelling proves “passion" is the key ingredient to any endeavour. Connect with Tony: Web: LBLstudio.com IG: @LBLstudio Web: littlebluelemon.com Subscribe & Review in iTunes Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, we want to encourage you to do that today. We don't want you to miss an episode. We are continually adding new episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra lovin', we would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they're also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you! Music: Purple Planet Music Sounds: SoundBible.com .bmc-btn { min-width: 210px; color: #FFFFFF !important; background-color: #5F7FFF !important; height: 60px; border-radius: 12px; font-size: 20px !important; font-weight: Normal; border: none; padding: 0px 24px; line-height: 27px; text-decoration: none !important; display: inline-flex !important; align-items: center; font-family: "Lato" !important; -webkit-box-sizing: border-box !important; box-sizing: border-box !important; } .bmc-btn-text { margin-left: 8px; display: inline; line-height: 0; } .bmc-btn svg { height: 32px !important; margin-bottom: 0px !important; box-shadow: none !important; border: none !important; vertical-align: middle !important; transform: scale(0.9); } .bmc-button img { box-shadow: none !important; vertical-align: middle !important; } .bmc-button { display: inline-block !important; padding:3px 10px !important; color: #FFFFFF !important; background-color: #5F7FFF !important; border-radius: 3px !important; border: 1px solid transparent !important; font-size: 20px !important; box-shadow: 0px 1px 2px rgba(190, 190, 190, 0.5) !important; -webkit-box-shadow: 0px 1px 2px 2px rgba(190, 190, 190, 0.5) !important; -webkit-transition: 0.3s all linear !important; transition: 0.3s all linear !important; margin: 0 auto !important; font-family: "Lato" !important; } .bmc-button: hover, .bmc-button: active, .bmc-button: focus {
A sermon by Pastor Tony Lombardo on August 16, 2020, referencing Nehemiah 1.
Lendlease, a global property and development company with AUD$100 billion of projects in the pipeline is known for landmark projects like Tate Britain and the Sydney Opera House. This company has now set its sights on TRX with a stake in the lifestyle quarter, so we speak to Tony Lombardo, CEO of Lendlease Asia to find out their plans in this very crowded property market and also their strategy for Asia.
Lendlease is an international property and infrastructure group with core expertise in shaping cities and creating strong and connected communities. Tony Lombardo, CEO Asia of Lendlease shares more on the newly launched Lendlease Global Commercial REIT and the company's presence in Asia.
Find us at: iTunes Spotify Google Play Bill Rahn of These are Some of the Sodas We Like joins us to talk about songs that are 90 seconds or shorter. We've all dug into our lists and found our favorite short songs this week, though James and David learn the hard way that sometimes less is not always more. We also dig up some of our other favorite ultra-short songs, get some fascinating production notes, and super vibe over a very important 90's album. Get ready for our shortest #SongFight playlist yet as we're Gone in 90 Seconds Songs featured in this episode include: (3:22) "Field Day for the Sundays" written and performed by Wire. Copyright 1977 Carlin Music Corporation, ℗ 1977 The state51 Conspiracy. (5:06) "Kick Out the Jams" written by the MC5, performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1969 Rebecca Derminer, Robin D. Derminer, Elizabeth L. Derminer; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (6:55) "Anchor" written and performed by Less Than Jake. ℗ 1999 Fat Wreck Chords Records. (8:10) "Short Songs" written and performed by Dead Kennedys. ℗ 1987 Decay Music. (8:31) "Punck" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:44) "Jah" written and performed by Suicide Machines. Copyright 1998 Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Suicide Machines. (8:55) "All!" written and performed by Descendents. ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:01) "I Like Food" written and performed by Descendents. Copyright 1985 Tony Lombardo, ℗ 1987 SST Records. (9:20) "Raisin" written and performed by Paul and Storm. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. (21:44) "Feather Pluck'n" written and performed by The Presidents of the United States of America. Copyright 1995 Polygram International Publishing, Inc., Flying Rabbi, Raw Poo Music & David M. Dederer Publishing; ℗ 2004 PUSA Music. (30:12) "Tainted Love" originally written by Ed Cobb, performed by Soft Cell. Copyright 1981 Phonogram Ltd. (30:49) "Still There's Hope" written by Kurt Bloch, performed by Young Fresh Fellows. Copyright 1990 Energy House Music. (32:08) "The Reason" written and performed by Hoobastank. ℗ 2004 UMG Recordings Inc. (43:10) "Minimum Wage" written and performed by They Might Be Giants. Copyright 1990 They Might Be Giants Music. Intro and outro music taken from "Run in the Night" by The Good Lawdz from their album A Lil Sumthin' Sumthin'. Licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license. To hear the full song or get more information, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
This week on Episode 80 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #25), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles are joined in-studio by documentary filmmaker, Matt Riggle, director of FILMAGE: The Story of Descendents/All. The film spotlights the overly-caffeinated godfathers of pop-punk through various lineup/name changes as their anti-frontman Milo Aukerman departs the band to pursue science and randomly rejoins to make classic records. Key interviews include, Fat Mike, Dave Grohl,Mark Hoppus, and past/present band members: Chad Price, Dave Smalley, Scott Reynolds, Tony Lombardo, Stephen Egerton,Bill Stevenson, Karl Alvarez, etc. Which incarnation do you prefer: Descendents orAll? Episode 25’s recurring theme: The Quest for ALL! THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Descendents - Clean Sheets Descendents - I Don’t Want to Grow Up Bouncing Souls - Pervert Good Riddance - Sour Grapes ALL - She’s My Ex ALL - Problematic Descendents - I’m Not A Loser Descendents - Rotting Out Mike Watt and The Secondmissingmen - Kabuki Girl The Bronx - Catalina ALL - Alfredo’s Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And stay tuned for Pigage: The Story of Bob). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
Elliot's wife, Bunny, does not endorse his new buddy; the Lolordo's send Tony Lombardo a message.