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John Tesh for Music and Intelligence For Your Life. Life in the fast lane can be damaging your work, your family, and especially your health. We've got vital tips to help you deal with life's frantic pace. |
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Call John at (866) 865 - TESH (8374)
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In an impressive and eclectic career that spans more than 25 years, John Tesh is known worldwide as a leading and respected figure in the entertainment and broadcasting industries. In 1996, after 10 years as co-host of “Entertainment Tonight,” he surprised many by leaving the highly visible position to pursue his career as a fulltime musician. For generations music and radio have gone hand in hand and, Tesh has conquered yet another media format as one of the most successful syndicated radio show hosts in the country with “The John Tesh Radio Show: Music and Intelligence for Your Life.”
“I like to call it ‘purpose-driven radio’,’” says Tesh of his award-winning daily and weekly show that is heard on over 240 stations nationwide by more than 8 million listeners. Tesh created the show for his wife, actress Connie Selleca, because “her nightstand was covered with the last 20 months of the Oprah magazine.” The show is owned and distributed by The TeshMedia Group and airs in all dayparts, on multiple formats.
“We wanted to create a show for that person, the person who doesn’t have time to find all that stuff, but is interested in being better in everything that he or she does,” explains Tesh. The show is full of genuine advice and tips - nothing pretentious or haughty - with a mix of humor and earnestness. “We appeal to people who want to make a change in their life, whether it’s to be a better parent or a better pet owner.”
Some of these tips: Always wear blue to important meetings as it is a subversively powerful color; throw dishwashing sponges (a haven for germ breeding) into the dishwasher or microwave oven for sanitizing every other day; and, the amount of time one should spend brushing his own teeth is the same duration of the song “Yellow Submarine.”
The latter is a clear example of how Tesh and his sense of humor about life in general can drive home the points of what is really important in our lives. And, numerous accolades from radio colleagues and listeners confirm Tesh’s popularity. Recently, “The John Tesh Radio Show” was named the “2006 Radio Ink Reader’s Choice Award” winner in not one, but two categories: “Best Daily Music Program” and “Best Weekly Music Program.”
"Planting seeds and encouraging people with the program and my music is a method with which I am truly comfortable,” says Tesh. “‘Music and Intelligence For Your Life’ is a safe haven for family listening. Children, men and women of all ages can gain something from the show."
The message of his radio show follows Tesh to his live performances. “The radio show leaks into the stage show,” admits Tesh. Both in the talking he does on stage and in the “Intelligent Life Game Show.” If you follow his career, it becomes obvious that music has always been Tesh’s main passion. Three of Tesh’s releases, A Deeper Faith, Christmas Worship and Power of Love all resided on the Billboard Pop and Christian Music charts and, Power of Love was nominated for a 2003 Grammy for “Best Pop Instrumental Album.” With the release of A Deeper Faith 2 and his book "The Power of Prayer and Worship,” Tesh stepped further into a world in which he desires only to be 'useful' to others. His acclaimed, family-friendly CD and DVD, Red Rocks Platinum, was also a hit national television special. And, Tesh’s first live Red Rocks concert from 1993 was a best selling and RIAA Gold-certified CD.
"Twelve years ago, in a driving rain storm, with my wife and two-month-old daughter in the audience, my life changed forever at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre," comments Tesh. "The Public Television program we filmed that evening went on to become one of PBS’s most successful fundraising specials ever. It also enabled me to make a giant leap out of television and into the world of music, my first love."
Now, more than a decade later, Tesh has once again created an amazing project in God’s natural amphitheatre in Red Rocks Platinum. This worldwide television event featured favorite praise and worship songs such as “You Are Good,” “I Can Only Imagine,” “Lord Have Mercy” and “Above All,” plus many new pieces created especially for the occasion.
Tesh has long been an advocate for the power and encouragement found in worship music. And so it's no surprise that one of Tesh's regular gigs is music director in his Sherman Oaks, CA, church.
Despite his various professional hats, Tesh considers being a father and husband his “greatest accomplishment.” "When you have a 12-year-old little girl in your house, you suddenly realize that you need to pick a vocation that the kid can actually share with the rest of her class," says Tesh.
As a television host, recording artist, music director and syndicated radio show host - John Tesh has explored and succeeded in all of these facets of the entertainment industry. With three gold albums and a career that includes six Emmys, two Grammy nominations, an Associated Press Award for investigative journalism, a Keyboard Magazine Award, several number one radio hits, three hit PBS specials and two tours as an Olympic announcer/composer, it’s obvious that Tesh has a drive for versatility.
2007 shows no signs of Tesh slowing down. With more stations picking up his radio show almost weekly, the Renaissance man is also in the pre-production stages of his next PBS special. He is also in the process of writing his second book.
Tesh lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Connie Sellecca, and his twelve-year old daughter Prima. His recently married 24-year-old son, Gib, is also a key member of the TeshMedia Group team and is featured in Tesh’s live concerts. For more information on “everything Tesh,” please visit Tesh.com. |
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Parenting Intel - Wednesday March 5th, 2008
Wednesday 03-05-2008 8:18pm ET
Are your in-laws always butting-in to your business? Here are some tips on how to take charge of your family without hurting their feelings. We got these from *Real Simple* magazine.
1. *Your mother-in-law criticizes your housekeeping skills.* While you might be tempted to get your spouse involved in this one - don't. Your spouse might not feel like this is a battle worth waging. So, go straight to the source - and be honest. If a spotless home isn't a priority for you, tell her! And let her know that her nagging really bothers you by saying something like, “I truly appreciate your concern, but you might not realize that you make me feel bad when you make comments about my home.”
2. *Your in-laws keep asking when you'll have children. *First off, don't get upset. They're probably only asking because the idea excites them. So, acknowledge their needs by saying, “I know you want grandchildren. And when they're on the way, you'll be he first to know!”
3. *When you DO have children, your in-laws offer advice on how to raise them.* According to psychologist Pauline Wallin, your best response is, “That's a good idea.” That way you're not committing. But on the other hand, you shouldn't reject advice just because it's from the in-laws. They may have a wealth of information to offer. Instead, act as if the advice is coming from your best friend and see how it makes you feel. Also, you can try ASKING for their advice, even if you don't necessarily intend to follow it. Most likely, your in-laws just want to feel involved. But you DO have every right to ask them to express their advice as an OPINION - not as a criticism, which undermines your role as a parent.
At your next holiday gathering, you'll be much more relaxed, and very happy that you heard it on *The John Tesh Radio Show!*
Intelligence for Your Diet - Monday March 3rd, 2008
Monday 03-03-2008 7:37pm ET
Yesterday we learned that to really boost our metabolism for the day, we should never skip breakfast. So now that that's decided, what's a *quick power breakfast to get you going* when you're in a rush to get going in the morning- out the door! *Peanut butter! * Spread it on whole wheat toast and top with sliced banana, melt a bit into your morning oatmeal, or make a quick smoothie with nonfat vanilla yogurt and skim milk!
Peanut butter is a great source of good carbohydrates, has good fat, and is loaded with protein! And it's not just good for you- *studies show that kids who eat peanut butter for breakfast are able to focus better on morning tests at school! * Power up tomorrow- give the whole family some peanut butter, and you'll all be glad- all day long- that you heard it on *The John Tesh Radio Show!*
Job Hunting Intel - Tuesday February 19th, 2008
Tuesday 02-19-2008 9:24am ET
Last week The John Tesh Radio Show Intelligence Update highlighted some key steps to take if you’re determined to make a career move. Tonight, let’s take it to your first meeting with the hiring manager. According to media strategist Roger Ailes, *you have 7 seconds to make a good impression on someone.* And, according to Yale University psychology professor Marianne LaFrance, *90% of a first impression is based on appearance, posture, facial expressions, and tone of voice. *So here’s how to put your best foot- or smile- forward:
First, *your handshake speaks volumes! *According to the Yale study, people who make eye contact while offering a handshake that’s firm, dry, and vigorous – as opposed to clammy, limp, and wimpy – not only make a better impression, but make people believe you possess the qualities associated with your grip. Next- *fix your hair!** * Sound like your mother when she was getting you out the door to school? Turns out, as most always, that Mom knew what she was harping...I mean, talking about! This one’s a little more for the women, but listen up, too, men! When you meet someone new, your hair style will get noticed more than your facial features. Long hair says, "My looks are important to me". Short hair says, "I’m confident and successful". And shoulder length hair says, "I’m intelligent and level-headed".
And in the battle of *charm versus beauty, charisma almost always takes the prize.* If you seem confident, open to new experiences, and interested in others, you’ll get better marks than the good looking guy next to you. But here’s the one thing you need to remember – a first impression is less about you, and more about making the person you*meet* feel good.
Ready to go? The countdown’s on! 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and ...1! You’re hired, and you’ll be the smartest person in the room, thanks to *The John Tesh Radio Show!*
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