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Loretta comes back to Concord NH

The comedian and motivational speaker will return to Concord after a four-year absence for a show at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, at the Capitol Center for the Arts, 44 S. Main St.

 

Loretta in the Oklahoma newspaper the NewsOK

 

Loretta LaRoche is an internationally known stress-management consultant who advocates humor as a coping mechanism. You may have seen one of her five PBS specials. I heard her in person a few years ago.
Loretta's Juicy Living, Juicy Aging PBS Special to air August 2,2009

Humorist, speaker, author and health expert Loretta LaRoche. Loretta's Juicy Living, Juicy Aging PBS special will air on Sunday, August 2, 2009 on KPBS TV at 5:30pm

SNHU 2009 Women's Leadership Summit

Loretta joins Gloria Steinem at the Southern New Hampshire University 2009 Women's Leadership Summary as a keynote speaker

Power Within Article in the Vancouver 24
Want world peace? Lighten the heck up! By MEAGAN ALBRECHTSON, 24 HOURS

The secret to stress management? Well, to put it simply, it's laughing at ourselves. If we don't take a light approach to life, "we could become the ass we have," said Loretta LaRoche, an author and public speaker from Brooklyn, N.Y., who spoke about stress management at General Motors Place yesterday.

National Humor Treasure Award
thumb_20070622.jpgLoretta received the National Humor Treasure Award from Dr. Joel Goodman at The HUMOR Project Inc.’s annual Humor Conference in Silver Bay, NY on June 22, 2007.
Loretta on Fox 25
thumb_fox25_20070104.jpgLoretta talked about Parenting With Humor on Fox 25 January 4, 2007.
Parenting with Humor Contest Winner
thumb_contest_20070114.jpgErik Christensen, Vice President of Loretta LaRoche & Company, Christine Donovan, Parenting with Humor Contest Winner and the Queen of Mirth and Mischief, Loretta LaRoche (1/14/07)
Lupus Foundation
thumb_lupus_20070208.jpgLoretta, Erik Christensen, VP of Loretta LaRoche & Co. presenting the donation to Betsy Languin, President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the Lupus Foundation (2/8/07)