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Life Changes Show, July 7, 2025

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Guests, Spiritual Teacher, Business Strategist, Cynthia Rivard and Latin Band Leader and Violinist, Susie Hansen, Ep 849

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Lee Donahue

Life Changes Show - A New Hope for A New Era - Ep849

Featuring Interview Guest, Spiritual Teacher, Business Strategist, and Environmental Advocate, Cynthia Rivard; and Performance Guest, The Susie Hansen Latin Band Leader and Violinist, Susie Hansen, on The Life Changes Show, Episode 849

Interview Guest: CYNTHIA RIVARD; and Performance Guest: SUSIE HANSEN

Don't forget to check out guest, Cynthia Rivard's book: "Hope For A New Era: Turning the Tide, Love and Leadership Through Turbulent Times."

A short description of "Hope For A New Era: Turning the Tide, Love and Leadership Through Turbulent Times" from Amazon:

The New Earth, paradise on earth and Nirvana are all concepts of a beautiful future that we have been taught awaits the faithful or spiritually connected. It is a misleading narrative, however, because the Divine Law of Creation demands that we take action in order to manifest anything new.

This long anticipated Golden Era, humanity’s next epoch, is upon us. We can begin, as individuals, to experience raised consciousness and transcendent joy now. And as a global community, we must take action to create the society that will nurture and continue to evolve humanity and our planet into its greatest era.

“Rivard’s balanced approach to leadership…is a refreshing perspective on how transformative change can unfold beyond traditional political frameworks. Her emphasis on faith in oneself and the power of community lends steady optimism, even when addressing urgent global concerns. Perhaps the most important aspect of the book is how Rivard grounds the work in real-world applicability, recognizing human limitations and divine potential in envisioning incremental, sustainable progress.” - Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite

In these pages, you will learn what it will take to manifest what has been a theoretical concept throughout religious history, into your life now. The new era isn't a different place from where we currently live. It is a concept and upleveling of energies that can shift your consciousness and future into the joy-filled, abundant way of being that awaits each of us. It is also a better future for the earth and all of its inhabitants. It is a golden era that we can co-create when, as conscious global citizens and leaders, we take responsibility for improving our current broken and toxic behaviors and systems.

There will be no tomorrow without more compassionate action today. Learn why there is cause for great hope and how you can be a catalyst for some of the massive changes necessary to create the Golden Era and our next chapter of human evolution.

Headlined Show, Life Changes Show July 7, 2025

Life Changes Show - A New Hope for A New Era - Ep849
Featuring Interview Guest, Spiritual Teacher, Business Strategist, and Environmental Advocate, Cynthia Rivard
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Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Lee Donahue

Featuring Interview Guest, Spiritual Teacher, Business Strategist, and Environmental Advocate, Cynthia Rivard

Featuring Performance Guest, The Susie Hansen Latin Band Leader and Violinist, Susie Hansen

All this on The Life Changes Show, Episode 849: Interview Guest: CYNTHIA RIVARD; and Performance Guest: SUSIE HANSEN

Featuring Performance Guest, The Susie Hansen Latin Band Leader and Violinist, Susie Hansen

Guest, Cynthia Rivard

Guest Name
Cynthia Rivard
Cynthia Rivard
Guest Occupation
Spiritual Teacher, Business Strategist, Environmental Advocate
Guest Biography

Cynthia Rivard is a spiritual teacher, business strategist and environmental advocate. Having come into a spiritual awakening later in life, she is keenly aware of religious paradigms and cultural perceptions of new age concepts and instead teaches a timeless wisdom that has been diluted over the ages. There is a golden thread of truth that is woven throughout all of the world’s religions and cultures, and it is this thread that underpins her teachings and will help us to create the next chapter for humanity – our Golden Era.

Through a meteoric upleveling of channeling skills, Cynthia has become a crystal clear seer for awakening humanity to the next chapter of its evolution. Raising consciousness and saving humanity from extinction due to the effects of climate change are the first priority, which she illuminates in “Hope for A New Era.”

With a long career in executive leadership, Cynthia believes in the power of compassionate communication and egoless leadership to drive improvements in society. When the world is solely governed by individuals who focus on the good of all, the earth will come to know peace, prosperity and a healthy environment.

You can learn more about Cynthia at https://www.cynthiarivard.com/. All proceeds of Hope for a New Era will be donated to https://globalrisingtide.org/, the purpose driven, conscious leaders’ community she founded that is contributing to raise human consciousness and end global warming.

Guest, Susie Hansen

Guest Name
Susie Hansen
Susie Hansen
Guest Occupation
Latin Band Leader, Violinist
Guest Biography

A major attraction since she moved to Southern California 30 years ago and formed her Latin band, violinist Susie Hansen and her musicians perform an infectious blend of salsa and Latin jazz that has the audiences smiling and dancing. This year her band is celebrating their 30th anniversary with lots of prominent performances.

Popular from the start, the Susie Hansen Latin Band mixes together infectious Latin rhythms with jazz improvising, vocals in both Spanish and English, recognizable standards and strong soloing from players. They play salsa, cumbia, charanga, merengue, bachata, bolero, cha cha cha and Latin jazz. The result is music that inspires dancers yet also rewards a close listen.

Susie Hansen was born and raised in Chicago. Her father James Hansen played violin with the Chicago Symphony for 37 years and attended many of their concerts with her family. She had a violin lesson every Sunday with her Dad and practiced hours every day. Having other interests and skills, Susie earning two Masters Degrees in Engineering from MIT, but music proved to be a stronger calling.
Susie played classical chamber music, worked in Boston for two years performing swing, bluegrass and original string band music with Strings Attached, and then was a member of Trapezoid, a popular folk band in West Virginia.

Returning to Chicago in 1980, she formed her own jazz quintet. The turning point of her musical life occurred when her quintet was playing at Taste Of Chicago, a huge festival in Grant Park. “The band playing before us was Victor Parra’s Mambo Express All-Stars,” Susie reported. “Victor stayed to hear our group, and afterwards he asked me to join his band for their regular Monday gig at the Moosehead Bar and Grill. I told him that I did not know much about mambo, but he said that I’d get it, and I’d love it. And he was right. Harmonically the music is based in jazz, which I already loved, but the Latin rhythms are just more compelling than I ever imagined. It has that drive that really hooked me on Salsa and Latin jazz.”

After moving to Southern California in 1988, Hansen sat in with jazz musicians like Billy Mitchell, John Bolivar, Sal Marquez and the dynamic charanga band Bongo Logic. She got her first break three months after arriving in LA when Cuban master drummer Francisco Aguabella invited her to join his band. “I played his trombone book on my electric viola, so I learned really fast how to transpose from bass clef!” Throughout 1988 and 1989, she was a member of several other Latin groups, bands led by Bobby Matos, Long John Oliva, Papa Conga, and Candy Sosa, and became a recognizable and important part of the local Latin music scene well before she formed her own Latin band in 1990.

The Susie Hansen Latin Band is well represented on Susie’s three recordings: Solo Flight (named by Latin Beat Magazine as one of its Top 100 Independent Latin Jazz Recordings), The Salsa Never Ends (includes “La Salsa Nunca Se Acaba” which is popular around the world), and her most recent, Representante de la Salsa. Each of these recordings features a variety of Latin dance styles and Latin jazz, especially salsa and cha-cha-cha, with the occasional bolero and merengue.

Her ensemble features the masterful Daniel Castillo from Venezuela on lead vocals in Spanish and percussion, and the soulful Kaspar Abbo from London on lead vocals in English and electric guitar. Susie not only plays electric violin, but is the band’s musical director and sings both bilingual lead and background. The powerful montuno-maester Joe Rotondi plays keyboards and hails from Hollywood. Bassist Brian Wright is from Colombia and supplies the heart-beat of the band. Drummer Tony Shogren’s heritage is Peruvian, and he provides the driving force of the rhythm on timbales. When they play with their bigger band, Roberto Cascante from Costa Rica joins them on percussion, David Stout on trombone, and Tim Messina on sax and flute.

Some of LA’s finest and best-known Latin jazz and Salsa musicians have been long-time members of Susie’s band – percussionists Tiki Pasillas, Jimmy Branly, Joe DeLeon; bassists Rene Camacho and John Belzaguy; singers George Balmaseda and Eddie Ortiz. The Susie Hansen Latin Band plays between 100 and 150 gigs every single year. Among some of the highpoints have been appearances at the Playboy Jazz Festival, Norfolk VA Latino Music Festival, the Toronto Jazz Festival, Fiesta Broadway, the San Jose Jazz Festival. The great Cuban singer Celia Cruz and master percussionist Giovani Hidalgo have performed with her band. Apart from the band, the violinist has had opportunities to perform with Tito
Puente, Paquito D’Rivera, Orquesta Broadway, Orquesta Aragon, Vikki Carr, and Jose Rizo’s Jazz on the Latin Side All-Stars, and she particularly treasures having played with Orquesta Los Van Van both in Los Angeles and in Havana, Cuba.

But the violinist’s main focus is always her own band. A crowd pleaser with its rhythmic energy and drive, the Susie Hansen Latin Band has performed before hundreds of thousands of people through the years. They appeal to a wide and enthusiastic audience with their mixture of famous and traditional salsa numbers, infectious original compositions, and Latin-style interpretations of American jazz standards. Their solos are compelling, and the dance floor is always packed!

Life Changes Show

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio
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Filippo Voltaggio

Come and join the conversation about what's going on and what we can do together about it, with it, and for it. We have the choice; we have the power. We can do magic if we just believe!

A show about the changes going on in us, to us, around us, and because of us. Therefore, it's technically a show about "Everything," only with a how to make it better, see it better, be better.

In the show, there is talk about, and with, people who have either been through major changes, are helping others with major changes, or people who are changing the world for the better in a major way.

The show is a one-hour talk show format with a monologue by the host, a 30-minute interview with a guest of note, capped by a "Producer's Wrap" segment, in which Filippo and Co-Host Mark Laisure, and sometimes surprise guests, bring it all home for the listeners in a sometimes humorous and sometimes touching, but always entertaining conversation.

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