Loren and the Bag Fuel hosts have a nuanced and entertaining conversation about relationships, Young Thug, Glorilla and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The father of Lil Nas X sits down in his first full length interview with The Times and really dives into what he believes caused the artist’s most recent brief time behind bars … a mental break down. Lil Nas X’s dad who raised him from young talks about if he’ll be able to recover from all of the fallout from the current headlines following his 4am naked stroll in LA. + Loren takes time to show love to the black women dominating the US open!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Loren LoRosa breaks down what might be the clearest sign yet that traditional television is officially on its way out. From the Oscars announcing a historic move from ABC to YouTube beginning in 2029, to The Breakfast Club and other major podcasts partnering with Netflix, the entertainment industry is undergoing a massive streaming-first shift. Lauren unpacks what these deals really mean for Hollywood, legacy studios, creators, and audiences—why old-school media can no longer fight the digital wave, and how streaming platforms are redefining power, access, and storytelling. She also explores how this evolution opens the door for a new generation of creators, especially those who understand internet culture, audience engagement, and doing more with less. Is this the end of cable as we knew it? What happens when prestige institutions finally embrace platforms built for the internet? And how can creators position themselves to win in this new era?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Loren LoRosa takes listeners behind the scenes of her grind as the year winds down and the holidays approach. From celebrating personal and professional growth at iHeartMedia to grappling with self-doubt, responsibility, and the pressure that comes with visibility, Lauren opens up about what it really means to grow without getting in your own way. She reacts to Kai Cenat’s vulnerable conversation about mental health and creative fear, explores the evolving media landscape, and highlights the importance of passion, substance, and longevity over noise. Lauren also shares powerful moments from her sit-down with Coco Jones, touching on therapy, finding your voice in seasons of silence, redefining success, and understanding purpose beyond public expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, Loren first speaks on experience attending the Power 105.1 Power Sessions concert, where she has a moment to share the stage with Angela Yee and Angie Martinez to bring out Mariah the Scientist. Next, we get into the latest where she speaks on Kanye West documentary and Trey Songz recent arrest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Loren gave her low ridas the latest on University of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore who was fired after a school investigation revealed an “inappropriate relationship.” Loren also, discusses the movie "Waiting to Exhale" cast reuniting with a interview with Gayle King, check it out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show we have an exlcusive! Loren LoRosa gives the exclusive insight on the Netflix and Diddy Combs brawl.Sean "Diddy" Combs' videographer made a statement to clear his name as Combs' camp has blasted "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" as a "shameful hit piece." Netflix as well are denying the claims, so the question is who to sue? Meanwhile 50 cent is sitting back smiling watching everything fall together.. or fall apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show Loren was joined again by her producer TaylorMade It where they discussed 3 types of men in this world. First up is Michael B. Jordan who mentioned he wanted kids on David Letterman's upcoming episode of his show "My Next Guest". Next they speak on Liangelo Ball explaining his feelings towards bringing children in the world and not liking his partner. Lastly, she ends with discussing Jeezy saying he wants a life partner instead of marriage on TD Jakes podcast. The moral of the story, nothing is guaranteed but its ok to set intentions with what you want!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Loren and is joined back with her producer Taylor Made It, after her maternity break. During the show they get into the latest "complicated relationships" such as Jimmy and Donlad Trump. Recently, Trump shaded Jimmy Kimmel about not having talent, the same time Jimmy Kimmel signed a new year deal with ABC, so you know Jimmy made his remarks back to Trump on his show. Next, Loren speaks on Jeezy's recent comments on his divorce on TD Jakes podcast Next Chapter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest with Loren LoRosa, Loren reflects on her dynamic experience at Art Basel, celebrating the creativity, community, and cultural impact of Black artists. She discusses the importance of honoring your gifts, finding your place in creative spaces, and the power of artistic expression in shaping culture. The conversation then shifts to Kehlani’s continued evolution—highlighting her growth as an artist, her transparency around mental health, and the complexities of maturing in the public eye. Loren also explores Pusha T’s recent announcement that he’s stepping away from diss tracks, breaking down what this artistic shift means for his legacy, hip-hop culture, and long-term career evolution. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren LoRosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest With Loren LoRosa, Loren breaks down the viral conversation surrounding the lack of photos between Beyoncé and Brandy during the Boy Is Mine Tour. She explores the realities of celebrity friendships, the pressures of touring, and how assumptions can spiral into full-blown narratives online. Loren analyzes fan speculation, industry context, and credible sources to clarify what may really be happening behind the scenes. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren LoRosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of The Latest With Loren LoRosa, Loren reflects on her experience at the Hope Global Forums, where conversations centered on community impact, economic empowerment, and the future of digital transformation—especially within the sports industry. She sits down with Melissa Proctor, Chief Marketing Officer of the Atlanta Hawks, for an insightful discussion on the evolving challenges of sports branding and the role of innovation in fan engagement. Melissa shares her expertise on leveraging technology to create meaningful fan experiences, building authentic connections, and adapting to the shifting expectations of modern audiences. The conversation also explores the balance between personal and professional life, representation in leadership, and the importance of community-driven strategies in shaping the future of sports marketing. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren LoRosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest With Loren LoRosa, Loren breaks down Porsha Williams’ new relationship, examining the public reaction and the complexities of navigating love in the spotlight. She explores how fame amplifies scrutiny, especially for women whose dating lives become trending topics, and how personal evolution often clashes with outside expectations. Loren also dives into the broader conversation around identity, representation, societal pressure, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community and emphasizes the importance of empathy, grace, and allowing individuals—public figures included—to grow, redefine themselves, and make choices that align with their personal happiness and authenticity. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren LoRosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest with Loren Lorosa, Loren breaks down the highly anticipated Netflix documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, which examines the serious legal turmoil surrounding Sean “Diddy” Combs. She explores how the documentary could impact Diddy’s public image, career legacy, and ongoing legal battles—including his current appeal tied to prostitution-related charges. Loren also unpacks the behind-the-scenes controversies surrounding the film’s production, from accusations of unauthorized footage to speculation about Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s involvement and motivations. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest with Loren Lorosa, Loren sits down with Ms. Moe Money to unpack the emotional complexities of the holiday season, highlighting how gratitude, grief, and reflection often coexist this time of year. They explore the creation of The Car Queen Show, discussing its concept, purpose, and its unique blend of authenticity, culture, and storytelling rooted in real-life experiences. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they examine the broader cultural and emotional impact of celebrity narratives, particularly with the upcoming Diddy documentary. They discuss the ripple effects of incarceration—not just on individuals, but on families, communities, and public perception. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In part two of this insightful episode with actor, writer, and director Marcus Callender, Loren Lorosa explores the evolution of his creative journey and the inspiration behind his stage production, Spades. Marcus opens up about navigating Hollywood without representation, the importance of betting on yourself, and how real-life experiences shaped the characters and themes in his play. They dive into the cultural significance of theater for Black communities, the need for fresh storytelling, and how stage work allows creators to connect more intimately with audiences. Marcus shares his vision for elevating live theater, building community partnerships, and amplifying authentic voices in entertainment. This episode highlights the challenges and triumphs of independent creativity, emphasizing perseverance, representation, and the power of owning your narrative. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest with Loren LaRosa, Loren breaks down the high-profile legal dispute between hip hop icon Eminem and Reasonably Shady podcast hosts Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon of Real Housewives of Potomac. The conversation dives into Eminem’s trademark challenge against the podcasters’ attempt to register “Reasonably Shady,” exploring whether their title infringes upon his long-standing “Slim Shady” brand. Gizelle offers insight into their side of the case, shedding light on the ongoing legal process, claims of harassment, and efforts to ensure a fair and respectful deposition. Loren examines the complexities of trademark law, celebrity branding, and the blurred lines between pop culture and intellectual property. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow The Latest With Loren Lorosa on IG @lorenlorosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Latest with Loren LaRosa, Loren sits down with actor, director, and writer Marcus Callender for a deeply insightful conversation about his journey in the entertainment industry. Marcus opens up about his breakout role in Power, the life-changing visibility that came with the Wu-Tang: An American Saga series, and the emotional highs and lows of navigating recognition, creative pressure, and unexpected setbacks. He shares the challenges of working through the writers’ strike, the impact of industry instability, and how these experiences ultimately inspired him to self-produce his passion project, the stage play Spades. Marcus reflects on the moment he took a leap of faith—moving to Los Angeles—and how that decision unlocked new opportunities, purpose, self-belief and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.