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Welcome to “The John Tesh Podcast,” where SIX TIME Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated musician & composer, award-winning journalist and former host of “Entertainment Tonight”, invites you on a transformative journey towards discovering your life’s purpose and conquering life’s challenges. In “The John Tesh Podcast,” we delve deep into the profound questions of life, offer insights on overcoming adversity, and provide practical guidance on personal transformation. John’s own remarkable journey ...
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Aging With Grace 55+™ is a 45-minute interview magazine format featuring guests providing useful tips for taking care of self, aging family members and those who priovide care for elders. Some of our interviewed guests are also doing what seniors only dream about or never thought possible. Enjoy and share (or even perhaps even emulate) their stories on this lifestyle podcast. Rotating magazine style segments are designed to create an on-line community for living well and continuing to engage ...
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In this episode, we discuss: Thought Blocking for Better Sleep The Dangers of First Loves and Their Lasting Impact The Benefits of a big... booty. The Yawning-Psychopath connection For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com Our Hosts: John Tesh: Instagram: @johntesh_ifyl facebook.com/JohnTesh Gib Gerard: Instagram…
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Nick welcomes TV critic Dan Fienberg to the podcast to chat about the recent season finale of *Big Brother* and much more. Dan also reviews *George and Mandy’s First Marriage* on CBS, Reba McEntire’s new sitcom *Happy’s Place*, HBO’s new anthology series *It’s Florida, Man*, and *Hysteria!* on Peacock. Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to discuss go…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to review the latest film releases, including the WWII drama Blitz, the new holiday comedy The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Cillian Murphy in Small Things Like These, and the horror film Heretic, featuring a surprising turn by Hugh Grant. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to c…
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, to tackle consumer questions and discuss important topics like how “Buy Now, Pay Later” programs can lead to debt traps, the potential shift from passwords to passkeys for better security, and the latest updates on airlines now being required to autom…
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Bethany Teachman is a Clinical Psychologist whose research focuses on how biased thinking contributes to anxiety disorders. She is a professor of Psychology and Director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia and an expert on anxiety. At the University of Virginia, she runs the Program for Anxiety, Cognition, and Treatment lab which stu…
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Nick welcomes filmmaker, podcast host, and writer Amy Guth to the podcast to chat about her recent film shoot in Chicago (featuring some old WGN friends), which ended with her getting a very fat lip. Amy also shares stories from her recent adventures in Las Vegas, her ongoing quest for funding for new film projects, and updates on her creative visi…
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Nick welcomes The Movie Mom, Nell Minow, to the podcast to discuss life, politics, and some great documentaries. Nell also shares her thoughts on movies like *Megalopolis*, *Conclave*, *Venom*, and more. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to chat about the upcoming election, getting to know the many judges you’ll see on the ballot, and sharing some ot…
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In this episode we discuss: Hidden Bank Accounts Counting to ten before meals can lead to weight loss. Including, mindfulness and rituals like saying grace. The concept of "parallel play" in relationships The effectiveness of open-ended questions in negotiations The therapeutic use of Dungeons and Dragons for anxiety. The rising demand for wind tur…
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Nick and fellow film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy discuss the 60th annual Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF) and review some of the films they saw at the fest. They also share their thoughts on new releases, including Conclave, the award-winning Anora, the latest Marvel sequel Venom: The Last Dance, and the animated film Memoir …
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Voting is essential for shaping policies and ensuring that democracy reflects the collective voice of the people. In this episode, Fayette County Clerk Susan Lamb shares her insights on the election process. With 27 years of public service—including her time as a city council member and now as an elected county clerk—Lamb brings deep expertise, par…
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Nick welcomes food writer and horror fan Marnie Shure to the podcast to discuss the upcoming “Mortified” event at The Music Box Theatre, the *Halloween* movie franchise, and some food stories, including California’s new regulations on food labels, the oddity of McDonald’s Chicken Big Mac, the trend of “Fridgescaping,” and the latest M&M flavor rank…
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On this episode of the show, it's all about sleep, we discuss: How according to Stockholm University in Sweden, not getting enough sleep may cause you to feel 5 to 10 years older than you really are. The Best Positions for Sleep Using aromatherapy to fall asleep The perfect temperature to fall asleep Sleep Hygiene Foods to avoid to fall asleep fast…
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Nick welcomes music journalist Jim Ryan to the podcast to talk about some of the concerts he’s seen recently, including GWAR, Public Enemy, and Slayer at Riotfest; ELO at the United Center; Crowded House at Ravinia; and Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band in New Lenox. Jim also shares his interview with the co-founder of Riotfest, discussing the festi…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to discuss the box office failure of the new *Joker* movie and review several new films, including *Piece By Piece*, the dreadful horror sequel *Terrifier 3*, and *The Apprentice*, a film starring Sebastian Stan as a young Donald Trump in New York. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins…
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In this episode we discuss: A visualizing memory technique to enhance recall. David Goggins' 40% rule to push past perceived limits. The benefits of golf for business and networking, The psychological impact of video games on stress relief. Weekly TV releases are better for audience engagement than binge watching. Eye contact with dogs, increases o…
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In this episode we discuss: The benefits of strength training over cardio, an Iowa State University study found weight training can shrink fat cells and boost metabolism and calorie burning even at rest. It's lead to a shift in gym behavior, with more people engaging in weight training over cardio. Vocal techniques for persuasion The importance of …
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Nick talks with TV critic Dan Fienberg from *The Hollywood Reporter* about the latest episodes of *Big Brother*, the career of John Amos, and Dan’s reviews of several new shows, including *The Franchise* on HBO, FX’s *Grotesquerie* with Niecy Nash, *Nobody Wants This* with Kristen Bell, and a new Beatles documentary. They also discuss the start of …
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Nick welcomes Monica Eng from Axios.com to discuss some of the stories she’s currently covering, including Next Restaurant’s recreation of Charlie Trotter’s classic menu, the buzz around the $10 strawberry from Whole Foods, Chicago’s most annoying intersections, potential natural disasters that could strike the area, and the need for ShotSpotter te…
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On this episode we discuss: The emergence of varsity pickleball in Maryland, and the potential for scholarships. The appeal of "ironic consumption." The sleep benefits of a vegetarian diet. Why doctors should sit down. For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com Our Hosts: John Tesh: Instagram: @johntesh_ifyl faceb…
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, to discuss a variety of consumer issues and stories, including why Americans pay more for prescription drugs than anywhere else, CarShield’s $10 million settlement over advertising charges, and some big news for planning your vacations. Then, Tom Appe…
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Nick welcomes movie critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to review the new movies The Wild Robot and A Different Man, and dive into a lengthy discussion about Francis Ford Coppola’s completely insane epic, Megalopolis. Steve also shares stories from his recent trip to Austin, where he attended Fantastic Fest, a film festival fill…
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TV critic Dan Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter joins Nick to discuss last week’s Emmy Awards ceremony, the latest episodes of Big Brother, and the new Batman spin-off, The Penguin starring Colin Farrell. Dan also reviews the new version of Matlock with Kathy Bates, the educational series Brilliant Minds, and the latest Netflix/Ryan Murphy crime…
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Nick welcomes Nell Minow, The Movie Mom, back to the podcast to discuss new movies including *Wolfs*, *My Old Ass*, *Beetlejuice Beetlejuice*, and *Transformers One*. They also delve into politics, the latest presidential debates, and a fascinating MAD Magazine museum exhibit, among other topics. Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to wrap up their ta…
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In this episode of we've got: A proven memory trick to help you remember anything. (0:43) We answer the question, "Do your younger kids learn bad habits from their older siblings?" (1:34) When are you most motivated to start a healthy habit? (3:04) Food tastes better when it's served like it is in a fancy restaurant! Even Fast Food. (4:42) Talking …
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Nick welcomes back Marnie Shure to the podcast for a fun chat about food, horror, and being “Mortified.” Marnie shares her thoughts on a couple of new horror movies she’s seen and discusses some futuristic fast-food drive-thrus that are being built, the introduction of the MINI-McFlurry, and the quirky fact that Shaq is now selling candy gummies sh…
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Nick talks with Mike Kerz from The Midway Drive-In in Dixon, IL, about their upcoming “Dusk Til Dawn Horror Movie Marathon,” which Nick will be hosting. Then, film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy join Nick to review new movies, including the horror remake “Speak No Evil” and Kevin Smith’s latest, “The 4:30 Movie.” Steve also gives an updat…
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Nick welcomes TV critic Dan Fienberg from “The Hollywood Reporter” back to the podcast to review the new documentary about David Chase and “The Sopranos,” the all-star comedy mini-series “Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist,” and “Disclaimer” starring Cate Blanchett. Dan also previews this week’s Emmy Awards broadcast, making some predictions, wh…
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In this episode, we discuss The attractiveness of ironed clothing (0:29) The emergence of varsity pickleball teams (1:50) The appeal of "so bad it's good" (4:58) The benefits of a vegetarian diet on sleep and health (12:11) Patients prefer doctors who sit (14:38) For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com Our Host…
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Nick welcomes podcaster, writer, producer, broadcaster, and filmmaker Amy Guth to the podcast to chat about her latest travels and adventures in the film world. Amy recently played a corpse in a movie (and had an interesting drive home from the shoot) and continues to refine her unique method for fixing broken projects. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins N…
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, for his monthly visit to discuss topics like gas rewards for credit cards and new rules for flying commercially with kids. Then it’s time for the “Checkbook’s College of Consumer Knowledge Quiz,” where Herb tests Nick and Tom Hush’s knowledge of money…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to review a few new films, including “Reagan,” “1992,” and “Slingshot.” They also discuss their favorite films of the summer of 2024. Speaking of the summer of 2024, Esmeralda Leon fills Nick in on the season being dubbed “Ratboy Summer,” where celebrities who resemble sexy …
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Nick welcomes Dan Fienberg, TV critic from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print, to discuss the latest developments in “Big Brother” Season 26 and the entire run and series finale of “Evil.” Dan also reviews the new documentary “Chimp Crazy” and shares his thoughts on his favorite show right now, “Pachinko.” They talk about the disappointing s…
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Nick welcomes Dr. Keith Lipinski from AAW Pro back to the podcast to talk about the latest in pro wrestling. They dive into Roman Reigns’ return to WWE, the feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, and the upcoming PPV in Berlin, among other topics. They also preview AEW’s big “All In” PPV happening in London, discussing stars like MJF, Toni Storm, …
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The special episode covers various, rapid-fire topics. 1. Pet food is the most profitable food item in North America (0:13) 2. 51% of women believe friends sabotage their diets. (1:38) 3. 80% of married people don't trust their spouse to wake them up. (2:53) 4. One in Ten People say they have attended their ex's wedding (4:02) 5. Spouses who hold i…
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On this episode we discuss... Teenagers who can't change tires and what 25% of us admit to doing to the toilet paper in someone else's bathroom (0:46) How Peppermint Oil can thicken your hair and energize you for the day. (4:21) The 30-30-30 Rule that originally appeared in The Four Hour Body by Tim Ferriss (6:30) Your daily coffee is a proven mood…
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Nick welcomes music journalist Jim Ryan from Forbes.com to chat about some recent concerts he’s attended, including Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Sheila E, Def Leppard, and even Barry Manilow (which only cost him $8 on StubHub). They also discuss some cool interviews Jim has done with McKenna Grace (the talented young actress from the new “Ghostbus…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy back to the podcast to discuss the box office and review new movies, including the true story “My Penguin Friend,” the latest sequel in the Alien series, “Alien: Romulus,” “Close to You” starring Elliot Page, and Elizabeth Banks’ new comedy “Skincare.” Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to ta…
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On this episode we discuss the 5 game-changing tips for better sleep. 1. The Ideal Sleep Position. On your side, legs bent with a pillow between your knewws. (0:21) 2. The ideal amount of sleep you need. Getting seven hours of a sleep a night, makes you less likely to develop dementia or end up in an early grave. (2:31) 3. The importance of a consi…
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Nick chats with TV critic Dan Fienberg from “The Hollywood Reporter” about the television coverage of the Olympics and the latest episodes of “Big Brother.” Dan also reviews some new shows, including “Time Bandits,” based on the Terry Gilliam film; a documentary about African-American cinema called “Hollywood Black”; “Charlie Hustle,” the documenta…
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On this Episode we discuss: The viral breakdancing sensation from the Paris Olympics, Dr. Raygun (0:25) The hidden power of Superheroes: how their concrete morality and ability to overcome obstacles provide emotional comfort in uncertain times according to clinical psychologist Dr. Robin Rosenberg. (3:39) The power of music to stop a brawl during a…
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Today we discuss: More of our favorite Olympic events, especially fencing and gymnastics. (0:03) The brain healing properties of Olive Oil. According to the American Society for Nutrition, getting more Olive Oil in your diet could help prevent memory loss. (3:07) The benefits of interval training. (6:13) How to use isometric exercises. (10:50) Spor…
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Nick welcomes Nell Minow, one of his favorite guests ever and “The Movie Mom,” to the podcast. Nick and Nell have an entertaining and wildly diverse conversation about everything from politics and the current insane political news cycle to the world of comic book conventions and the rules that must be followed in creating Lifetime and Hallmark movi…
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On today's episode we discuss: Olympic fever! We have it. Plus, what it's like being at the Olympics and John's history covering them. (0:05) The five everyday behaviors that will improve your longevity. (13:50) Plus the newest "Shredded Version" of Roundball Rock (22:53) For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit tesh.com…
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes Herb “The Consumerman” Weisbaum from Checkbook.org to discuss the problems with credit card rewards programs, VROOM car refunds, and how to expertly purchase eye-wear without getting ripped off. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to review a couple of new cars, including the 202…
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In this special episode, Nick and Esmeralda Leon host a LIVE version of “The Nick D Podcast” from the stage at The Flashback Weekend Horror Convention. They discuss the scariest movies and scenes of all time with the enthusiastic crowd and receive a cool visit from the legendary Rich Koz, who chats about his 45 years as Svengoolie and more. Then, D…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to review some new movies, including the true story of Northern Ireland’s most notorious hip-hop act, “Kneecap.” They also review the coming-of-age comedy “Didi” and the prison drama “Sing Sing.” Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for a final preview of the Flashback Weekend Horror Convention…
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Nick welcomes the multi-talented Amy Guth to the podcast to discuss her latest adventures in L.A., including being cast in a movie as a mom, which fulfills her wish of “dying on screen.” Amy also talks about her latest podcasts, the strangeness of being fired, how NOT to sabotage your own movie projects, and her experience of being bitten by a dog.…
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Rev. Dr. James Thurman, State Commander & Second Vice for NABVETS, comments on the creation of and need for the National Association of Black Veterans. Soldiers of color coming home were not allowed to join veteran associations. So in 1972 NABVETS was issued a Congressional Charter in the tradition of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), American Le…
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Nick welcomes food writer Marnie Shure from “Food and Wine” to discuss the latest horror movies she’s seen, including the newest “A Quiet Place” film and a creepy alien invasion flick. Then, they dive into some cool food stories, like the news that Japanese 7-Eleven stores are coming to the US, the surprising revelation that the best lunch deal in …
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John & Gib give you the behind the scenes workflow of the re-recording of the legendary NBA Basketball Theme. Not only how it was originally created, but also the inside scoop on the ins and outs of their trip to OceanWay studio in Nashville to record with a 60 piece orchestra! For more information, and to sign up for our private coaching, visit te…
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