We have a full show for you let’s get into what I have for you, my listeners/readers. On this episode we have the pleasure of talking with Angie Mozilo . Angie is the host of Mom of many hats radio which can be heard at www.toginet.com.com/momofmanyhatsradio. She’s also the founder and author of AZ mom of many hats blog. Angie has a heart for moms and helping them to see their importance and believe in their value in the world.
We have the calendar section for the Baton Rouge, LA and surrounding area for the next two weeks. There’s plenty to do out there together as a family. Perhaps I’ll see you out there at these events.
I will also talk about StepN2Mom’s which is about being a stepmom and what my two weeks are like with them.  I’ll also have resources/tips to share with you. I have a craft project for you: One of a kind paper/cardstock-Marbleized paper.
My affirmation is about Grateful and my band pick for this episode is non other than Saturate! They are a wonderful group! The group was formed in 2005 on Vocals- Jimmy Miller, Guitars- Mike Mexas, Bass- Hector Porras, Drums-Doyle Hingle. Be open to listening to new music! I am part of their street team… in this case audio street team!  They’ve been interviewed on The Tour Bus Music Show. Bands know that we support them 110%. I have a Picture Poem for you. I hope that you enjoy this type of poem and I hope to hear about the poetry you come up with.
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Mom, Dad are we there yet? I wanna ride the doll ride mommy, you know the one at the Pepsi Building. NO DAD we rode that last time cause sis wanted to. I wanna see the Dinosaurs and ride in the Mustang. All right children, quiet down now We’ll be there anytime now and your father will decide what we do first… How many times was this scenario played out in 1964 through 1965 if you happened to be in New York?

On this episode of Echoes of Laughter both T. Mic and Bill Cotter will revisit the 1964 New York World’s Fair which was held in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, in the borough of Queens. They will discuss Bill’s personal experience of attending the fair as well as what was good and bad about how the fair came about, how it was operated, what made it a unique World’s Fair, it’s financial problems and what remains of the site today.

The site had also hosted the1939/1940 New York World’s Fair. It ran during April 22 through October 18, 1964 and April 21 through October 17, 1965. The admission price for adults (13 and older) was $2.00 in 1964 but $2.50 in 1965, and $1.00 for children (2–12) both years. The theme of the fair was "Peace Through Understanding," and was dedicated to "Man's Achievement on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe". The fair exhibits were unquestionably dominated by American Industry and third world countries that normally would not have a chance to participate in a World’s Fair. The reason for this was that the fair was unsanctioned by the BIE (Bureau International des Expositions) due to a variety of reasons including the fact that it was to be run for two 6 month seasons (The BIE only authorizes 1 – six month run). The fair site encompassed 1 square mile and was one of the largest fair sites ever hosted in the United States. Most of the corporate exhibits were geared towards space age technology. The theme was present in the architecture of many of the pavilions, such as the leaning wall of the GM pavilion, the IBM “Egg”, The Westinghouse and Ford Buildings were also futuristic in design.

Though the fair was plagued with financial woe’s it still is remembered fondly by most of the public that attended it. In the variety of foods (such as the famous Bel-Gem Waffles), the wonder of people first seeing tomorrows technology in action and the hope of a utopian future as it was presented in abundance. Ah, the dreams of the past.

And then there was the Disney influence… Walt Disney saw the fair as a great opportunity for his own company’s growth. Some of America’s top corporations benefited from Disney’s imagination and ingenuity in presenting their products to the public and Disney benefited in return by being able to use the financial backing from those very corporations to fund research and design for technologically advanced ride systems, shows, and (of course) Audio Animatronics… The rest shall we say is history.

The 1964 New York World’s Fair significance is still very present some 48 years later and though there are very few physical landmarks that still survive on the site in Flushing Meadows Corona Park the gleaming stainless steel Unisphere still shines as brightly today for those who see it today as it does in the memories of those who still hold the experience of attending the fair in their mind and in their hearts from so many years ago…

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On this episode of The Tour Bus Music Show T. Mic speaks with one of rock’s legendary bassists, Rudy Sarzo (www.rudysarzo.com) before their show at Baton Rouge’s Varsity Theatre briefly about his career, his current involvement Dio Disciples and his long association and friendship with Ronnie James Dio (www.ronniejamesdio.com). Dio Disciples is the band of the late Ronnie James Dio. They have been touring the world in celebration of the life of Ronnie and to raise awareness of cancer, the early detection and treatment for the disease. Ronnie passed away at 7:45 am (CDT) on May 16, 2010, of metastasized stomach cancer.  

We also speak about the current tour, what’s in the future for the band and the non-profit fund started by Ronnie and his wife Wendy Dio. The Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable fund dedicated to support cancer prevention research, raise awareness and educate the public with the focus that early detection and prevention is of vital importance when dealing with this deadly disease that robs families of it's loved ones.

We at the Audios Maximus Media Network and The Tour Bus Music Show encourage our listeners to contribute towards this cause and helping to put an end to this terrible disease that has claimed the life of Ronnie as well as so many other wonderful people in this world before their time. On a personal note T. Mic and Ana of Audios Maximus has lost grandparents as well as other close family members and friends to cancer. This is one cause that we all can get behind. To find out how to contribute to this worthy cause, here is the web address: http://diocancerfund.org/

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I have the pleasure of talking to the creators of Hayden5 (www.hayden5.com) Todd Wiseman Jr. and Milos Silber. Hayden5 is a multifaceted media company based in NYC producing national commercials, music videos, web content, television shows, and feature films…. Creativity you can touch.
Having worked with clients ranging from Def Jam Recordings & Slim Fast to Coca Cola & Bloomberg Television, this is a New Media Company that is doing business at the speed of tomorrow and setting new standards in production.

Todd and Milos tell us in on how they started Hayden5, the risks that they took to start their own business right after college, they go into detail about the variety of services they provide, the notable clients they worked with, giving back to the community and they give us a walk through the trenches of what a typical day is like for them.
Learn about what they enjoy most of what they do and the type of productions they do at the loft. Join us as we learn about their future aspirations for their own productions, the companies long term goals, where you can connect with them and learn tips for startup/entrepreneurs.
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