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Follow Connie Sellecca— it's freeConnie Sellecca, age 71 and still looking decades younger, stunned fans with her timeless beauty recently spotted in LA—proof that Hollywood’s golden girl never aged out of her prime. From modeling gigs in Europe to breakout roles in “Flying High” and “The Greatest American Hero,” she soared to fame on “Hotel,” where her magnetic chemistry with James Brolin made waves and earned her a Golden Globe nod. Now married to musician John Tesh since 1992, she’s built a life of grace and glamour with two kids—one from her marriage to Gil Gerard, the other with Tesh. Her story? A dazzling ride from college dropout to iconic TV star, still radiant and unstoppable. Support the show: Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting. Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates: https://sources.thednn.ai/0dbc317e26f9b3e3
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with John Tesh, Musician, Radio Host & Author About Harvey's guest: Today’s guest, John Tesh, is a hugely popular and beloved pianist, composer, singer, broadcaster and author. His meteoric career in journalism catapulted him from being an award-winning CBS News correspondent, to hosting network coverage of major international sporting events like the Olympics and the Tour de France, and eventually becoming co-host of the groundbreaking TV show, “Entertainment Tonight” for 10 years. But in 1996, after the massive success of his TV special, “John Tesh: Live at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony”, he shocked us all by walking away from “Entertainment Tonight” at the peak of its popularity, to launch a full-time music career that has been nothing short of spectacular. He’s released 44 studio albums, 11 compilation albums, 5 live albums, and many televised concerts, featuring his signature musical style – an irresistible blend of orchestral power and rock energy. Some of his most popular albums are “Live at Red Rocks”, “One World”, “Pure Movies”, “Grand Passion”, “Power of Love”, “Pure Hymns” – and now, his long-awaited, brand-new album, “Sports”, which is his first album of all-new music in 20 years. He’s sold well over 8 million records worldwide, and 4 of his albums have been certified gold. His music has earned him 6 Emmy Awards, a Keyboard Magazine Award and 2 Grammy nominations. And as a composer, he has the unique distinction of having composed what is widely considered to be the greatest sports theme in television history, “Roundball Rock”, for NBC Sports basketball. And beyond all of that, in 1999, our guest and his mega-talented wife, Connie Sellecca, created the immensely popular syndicated radio show, “Intelligence For Your Life”, featuring Connie and their son Gib. In addition to providing great music, the show offers advice and expert opinions on everything from health, finance and relationships, to family and careers. The show is heard on over 300 radio stations around the world, and has an audience of over 40 million weekly listeners. And if all of that weren’t enough, our guest has also written 4 insightful and inspirational books, the most recent of which is a highly compelling and emotionally powerful memoir entitled “Relentless: Unleashing a Life of Purpose, Grit and Faith”, in which he shares how he learned to turn obstacles into opportunities, and how his profound faith and steadfast determination enabled him to achieve monumental success AND overcome a terminal cancer diagnosis. The list of honours and accolades our guest has received is jaw dropping. In addition to the music awards I’ve already mentioned, he received an Associated Press award for investigative journalism. He’s been inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame AND the National Radio Hall of Fame. And in 2007, he won the Syndicated Personality Show of the Year Award by Radio & Records magazine. And in 1993, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about John Tesh, go to: http://www.tesh.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCojUF5lsdsROBEGw8zcfukA https://www.facebook.com/JohnTesh/ http://www.instagram.com/johntesh_ifyl @harveybrownstone,#harveybrownstone,@harveybrownstoneinterviews,#harveybrownstoneinterviews,#JohnTesh,@JohnTesh,#ConnieSellecca,#EntertainmentT
In the latest episode of Hollywood Obsessed , host Tony Miros sits down with Leigh McCloskey , the talented actor best known for his role as ‘Mitch Cooper’ on the smash-hit '80s primetime soap “Dallas”. Leigh shares fascinating stories from his life and career, starting with his Malibu upbringing in a creative household—his father an artist, his mother a teacher. With his family’s support, he pursued acting from a young age, performing in school plays before attending Juilliard in New York City, where his classmates included Robin Williams, Christopher Reeves and Kelsey Grammer. He recounts his early TV roles, including his debut on “Phyllis” alongside Cloris Leachman and his breakout performance in the miniseries “Rich Man, Poor Man” with Peter Strauss and Nick Nolte. Leigh also reflects on his work in bold and memorable TV movies, such as “The Bermuda Depths” with Connie Sellecca in her film debut, “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway” with Eve Plumb, and its sequel “Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn” which tackled daring themes for its time. Leigh reveals how he landed the role of ‘Mitch Cooper’ on “Dallas” . He joined the show during the infamous “Who Shot J.R.?” season, recalling the surreal secrecy surrounding the mystery and the global frenzy it created. He shares behind-the-scenes memories of filming Dallas, enduring the Texas heat, and shooting his very first scene as a car attendant helping ‘Lucy Ewing. ’ Leigh fondly reminisces about working with his on-screen wife, Charlene Tilton , watching her grow as an actress. He also offers fun insights into the hijinks on set, with Larry Hagman and Patrick Duffy constantly keeping everyone in stitches. He reflects on the tremendous impact of veteran actors like Jim Davis (Jock Ewing) and Barbara Bel Geddes (Miss Ellie). Even decades later, Leigh is still amazed by the enduring global love for “Dallas” and its dedicated fans. Don’t miss this fun and revealing conversation with Leigh McCloskey —filled with Hollywood memories, behind-the-scenes stories, and heartfelt reflections—on this episode of “Hollywood Obsessed” ! LEIGH MCCLOSKY Leigh McCloskey is a classically trained actor who studied at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. He launched his professional career with a standout role in the acclaimed miniseries “Rich Man, Poor Man” alongside Nick Nolte and Peter Strauss. He went on to star in several nighttime television series, including “Executive Suite” and “Married: The First Year”, but is best known for his portrayal of Mitch Cooper, Lucy Ewing’s husband, on the iconic CBS soap opera “Dallas” (1980–1982), with brief returns in 1985 and 1988. Throughout his career, McCloskey starred in numerous TV films and miniseries, including “The Bermuda Depths” with Connie Sellecca, “Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway” and its sequel “Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn”, where he played the title role. On the big screen, his credits include Dario Argento’s cult horror classic “Inferno”, “Fraternity Vacation” with Tim Robbins, “Just One of the Guys”, and “Cameron’s Closet”. He also made appearances on several daytime soap operas, including “General Hospital”, “One Life to Live”, “The Young and the Restless”, and “Santa Barbara”. Beyond acting, McCloskey is a renowned visual artist and author, known for his esoteric, alchemical, and mythological-inspired works. McCloskey lives in Malibu, CA, with his wife Carla, where they host worksho
Our newest podcast is Intelligence For Your Health. Weekly, actionable, health information to help you live your healthiest life. This is episode 1. You can find more episodes here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4IhFtf2nZ4HxiylNlV7kV8?si=65fd8aee56724780 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/intelligence-for-your-health-with-connie-sellecca/id1792482085 Our premier episode highlights: The mental health benefits of being in nature. Cool your pasta and rice to convert carbs to resistant starch, improving health. Fidgeting can add years to life and burn 350 calories daily. Sleeping separately may lower relationship satisfaction and increase depression in relationships. Exercise is crucial for mental health, especially in children. Eat Blackberries to make skin look up to five years younger. And more ways you can improve your health today. 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: @GibGerard facebook.com/GibGerard X: @GibGerard
Today is a special episode because it is both a Flash Back Friday AND a 10th episode show. It is from episode 650, first published last March 24, 2016. For decades John Tesh has been entertaining people in all walks of life. He has excelled in live performances, sports announcing, news programs and now in radio on his Intelligence for Your Life TV show, where he shares the mic with his wife Connie Sellecca. He has earned six Grammys, two Emmys and an AP award for his brilliant work. In today’s podcast, John opens up to Jason about his various chosen professions, how he started his new venture and what really lights him up. Find out more about this amazing artist in this 10th episode lifestyle event. Key Takeaways: [5:45] Jason gets an email from listeners about autonomous vehicles. [20:53] John Tesh works in radio but sitting behind a grand piano is what lights him up. [26:13] Tesh believes his show is a credible source of information in a sea of opinions. [28:18] Is it wise to pick a lane or should you choose another path? [32:39] In today’s world, you can reach your market directly through self-syndication. [35:38] You can use the “against all odds” biographies of others as a blueprint for your life. [40:53] Connie and John met at the gym. [43:50] Apprenticeship is the best education strategy. Mentions: Jason Hartman Venture Alliance Mastermind Property Tracker Property Evaluator Intelligence for Your Life On Demand The WEALTH TRANSFER is happening FAST! Protect your financial future now! Did you know that 25% to 40% of all dollars ever created were dumped into the economy last year??? This will be devastating to some and an opportunity to others, be sure you’re on the right side of this massive wealth transfer. Learn from our experiences, maximize your ROI and avoid regrets. Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com Jason’s TV Clips: https://vimeo.com/549444172 Asset Protection, Tax Savings & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect What do Jason’s clients say? http://JasonHartmanTestimonials.com Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else http://JasonHartman.com/Fund Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit www.JasonHartman.com Guided Visualization for Investo
The 40th anniversary celebration of The Greatest American Hero continues on Comic Book Central with The Greatest American Heroine – Mary Ellen Stuart! Mary Ellen joins me to talk about her time in the red jammies and cape working alongside William Katt and Connie Sellecca...and crashing into Robert Culp! Photo courtesy Mary Ellen Stuart Images TM & copyright © Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Inc. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Actor Michael Paré joins me this week for my celebration of the 40th anniversary of The Greatest American Hero! Michael talks about working with GAH stars William Katt, Robert Culp, and Connie Sellecca, how a detour in filming led to his standout performance in Eddie and the Cruisers, clashing with Rick Moranis on Streets of Fire, and so much more! Photo courtesy Michael Paré Greatest American Hero TM & copyright © Stephen J. Cannell Productions, Inc. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
John Tesh, American pianist, pop music composer, TV personality and radio host, may have a few limitations but Tesh knows no limits.The host of the Intelligence for Your Life radio show (and podcast) credits his wife Connie Sellecca and his father’s indifference with the strength he found to push through a devastating prostate cancer diagnosis. While battling cancer, Tesh has won six Emmys, has four gold albums, two Grammy nominations, plus an Associated Press award for investigative journalism. He has also sold more than eight million records and raised more than $7 million for PBS through his concerts. But what he is remembered for may surprise you. And because Tesh refuses to think of himself as limited, he set out to share his message of relentlessness by becoming an author. His memoir, “Relentless: Unleashing a Life of Purpose, Grit, and Faith,” was out on February 25, 2020. Tesh has achieved more in life than he ever dreamed possible. And the road to success has been anything but easy. In this episode, he tells us how to learn to be relentless, how to achieve what we didn’t think was possible, and how to handle our inevitable discouragements. #UnstoppablePodcasts
Bienvenidos a Episodios embotellados , un programa donde os comentaremos un capitulo de una serie, que hace tiempo que no veiamos , en esta ocasion nos vamos a los 80, que para muchos es una serie muy querida: El gran heroe americano. Protagonizada por William Katt Robert Culp y Connie Sellecca , Katt interpreta a un profesor que recibe un traje alienigena que le da superpoderes , el problema es que no sabe como usarlo ya que ha perdido el libro de instruciones , la serie tiene 44 episodios, en este caso he elegido el capitulo 2x17 - La sacudida te matara. Para seguir cualquier programa de Repaso en Serie estamos en en iVoox / Apple Podcast/ Google Podcast /Spotify para no perderte ningún episodio y puedes ver todos los programas web: https://www.repasoneserie.com, mandarnos correo a repasoenserie@gmail.com y/o seguirnos en twitter en @repasoenserie
John Tesh has a tattoo on his left arm. Today – we find out what it says. John was one of the most successful television personalities in the nation when he walked away to follow his love of music. Now he’s considered one of the premier composers and music artists in the world. In fact, John wrote the theme to many of the sports themes we’ve all heard including the theme for the NBA on NBC, “Roundball Rock” considered one of the greatest sports themes of all time. John went from being homeless in his early twenties into an unprecedented season that saw him become one of the leading newscasters in New York, cohost of the Olympics, Tour de France, Wimbledon, The U.S. Open and much more. After leaving that and becoming a world-class musician, five years ago John ran into the brick wall of cancer … and when the doctors told him and his wife Connie Sellecca that he should ‘get his affairs in order’ they had to make a huge choice. Here’s the inside story from an international star and man who is following Jesus with all his heart. Email me: Paul@CMN.men More info: https://AchieveLab.org or https://CMN.Men
My friends, the coronavirus pandemic is affecting each of in some way. I urge you, Live Inspired community, to keep you + your loved ones happy + healthy. I want today's episode to be that reprieve, instill some sense of normalcy and provide positivity + hope in this uncertain time. John Tesh has spent more than 45 years as a multi-faceted internationally recognized journalist, composer, broadcaster and concert pianist. Yet it's his incredible story of courage, resiliency, relentlessness, faith, achieving and humility that I gravitate towards. Join me as John shares inspirational stories + insightful wisdom on overcoming life's biggest challenges, including a terminal cancer diagnosis. Today's conversation will inspire you to move forward despite any setback you may receive in life + buy into the truth that the best of your journey remains in front of you. SHOW NOTES: "I didn't get a trophy for just participating... I tried harder because I respected my dad." John's reflects on band teacher Dr. Thomas Wagner and the importance of working the process. "Anytime I had success in my life, I was working a process and staying in a lane." Stubborn rigor: John found himself average or below average at most things. Although he didn't have the skills, he'd always find a way in. John wanted to attend a performing arts college but his father enrolled him in North Carolina State for textile engineering. Bit by the radio + television bug, John tried to drop classes but broke the honor code and was kicked out of college. For 6 months, John lived in a tent at Umstead Park in Raleigh until he got a job sweeping floors at WKIX. 36 months later, John was anchoring news in New York City. 'Show up and don't take no for an answer.' Be found ready. While developing film at WTBD, John would memorize + recite news scripts, one day earning an on-air anchor spot. "I always felt failure was chasing me. I was developing the skills so if they had to lay me off, they'd be laying off four people." Visualization has been important in many aspects of John's life including his iconic concert at Red Rocks. "Pick a lane and don't let anyone take you out of that lane." Beyond visualization, credits Romans 4:17 in speaking your future into existence. John tells how he fell in love with his wife of 28 years, Connie Sellecca, and her disciple and honor. May 3, 2015: John was diagnosed with a rare form of prostate cancer and credits divine healing to his recovery. Each morning, John visuals his day, practices gratefulness and speaks to his pain about God. When writing Relentless, John would write a chapter and have Connie read it back while editing. Get a copy of John Tesh's book Relentless here . If you enjoyed hearing how John courageously overcame his battle with cancer, tune into our Cancer + Illness playlist. Hear inspiring, uplifting journeys of survivors, how others aren't letting a diagnosis define them and how you too can live a more fulfilled life. Listen to the Cancer + Illness playlist . JOHN TESH'S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you've ever read? A Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck, Differentiate or Die by Jack Trout, Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon. 2. What is a characteristic or trait that you possessed as a child that you wish you still exhibited today? I made great boats! <
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/344177 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Relentless: Unleashing a Life of Purpose, Grit, and Faith Author: John Tesh Narrator: John Tesh Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 41 minutes Release date: February 25, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.67 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: John Tesh has achieved more in life than he ever dreamed possible. But the road to success has been anything but easy—and those challenges have become the secret to his success. Through his story, we can learn how to be relentless, how to achieve what we didn’t think was possible, and how to handle our inevitable discouragements. In this engrossing memoir, Tesh describes how the obstacles that shaped him—including being suspended from college, living homeless for months, and facing a deadly disease—shaped his remarkable life. You’ll hear, in never-before-told stories, how Tesh became the youngest correspondent at WCBS News less than thirty-six months after he was working at a gas station and sleeping in a public park. You’ll go inside the unconventional way he composed the now-iconic theme song for NBC Sports basketball and how he and his wife, Connie Sellecca, created the popular, nationally-syndicated Intelligence for Your Life radio program. From live commentary for two Olympic Games to his decade-long role as co-host of Entertainment Tonight and the outrageous gamble that resulted in one of the most successful Public Television concert specials in history, you’ll learn how Tesh applied his unique process of focused practice, grit, and perseverance while maintaining a single-minded pursuit of his goals. In 2015, he fought and received treatment for a stage-three cancer diagnosis, but when the cancer returned, he and his wife turned to relentless faith and divine healing scriptures to manifest a victory over the disease. Relentless is an astonishing story of how obstacles create opportunity and how faith will lead to triumph. 'Perhaps best known as a musician and cohost of the early years of 'Entertainment Tonight,' John Tesh provides a memorable narration of his thoughtful, candid, and altogether charming memoir. Tesh's performance is carefully articulated, and personally enveloping for listeners. With occasional Bible quotations peppering the text, both Tesh and his wife Connie Sellecca's deeply held faith is evident. Their shared faith helped the pair successfully overcome repeated serious health issues and other family challenges. Tesh's impressive life and career evolution are here, and the audiobook is a marvelous listening treat.' - Audiofile Magazine