The John Tesh Radio Show-Intelligence For Your Life has grown to become an internationally-syndicated radio powerhouse that is heard on over 300 radio stations across the USA, the UK, and around the world on American Forces Radio Network. The five-hour-long daily program is broadcast in all time slots and features a unique combination of expert advice and personal development content on the subjects that are important to listeners and their families– all surrounded by listeners’ favorite music on multiple radio formats including Adult Contemporary, Hot AC, Classic Hits, Urban, and Oldies. 

A sampling of the 300 current affiliates in the USA includes WKJY/FM-Long Island (New York DMA), WEBE/FM-Bridgeport (New York DMA), WSSR/FM- Chicago, WKFY/FM-Cape Cod (Boston DMA), KIXI/AM-Seattle, WGVX/FM-Minneapolis, WLYF/FM-Miami, KOSI/FM-Denver, and KKCW/FM-Portland, OR.

The John Tesh Radio Show launched in 1999, when it was heard only on weekends. In 2003 it became a daily, five-hour-long program. Today, The John Tesh Radio Show & Intelligence For Your Life brand amasses over 34 million gross impressions per week, while John’s Facebook page delivers 15-20 million engagements per week.

According to John, “We created the Intelligence for your Life brand with the aim of curating high-level intelligence in key areas related to personal development, health & wellness, dating & relationships, productivity, finances, and pets. Our battle cry for more than two decades has been: If it makes you better, healthier, happier or just more interesting, you’ll hear it on the John Tesh Radio Show. I believe the show has built such a powerful tribe because we have always stayed true to the purpose-driven mission of ‘moving people forward.’ We created the brand not to entertain, but instead to enrich the lives of our loyal listeners and viewers.” 

In recognition of the success of The John Tesh Radio Show, John was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2019.

About John Tesh

With 6 Emmy awards, 4 gold albums and an AP award for investigative journalism John Tesh has, for the past forty-five years, enjoyed international recognition as an award-winning journalist, composer, broadcaster, and concert pianist. His Intelligence For Your Life radio programs air on over 300 stations and reach 9 million people each week. John’s highly successful and varied career path also includes six years as a correspondent for CBS News, a ten-year run as anchor on Entertainment Tonight, a broadcast host and music composer for the Barcelona and Atlanta Olympic Games, induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. John also owns the unique distinction of composing what critics have hailed as “the greatest sports theme in television history” (Roundball Rock) for NBC Sports basketball broadcasts. John’s 7 live television concerts, including the seminal “Live at Red Rocks,” have raised millions for Public Television. In 2020, John published his memoir, Relentless: Unleashing a Life of Purpose, Grit, and Faith. John and his wife, Connie Sellecca, their two children and three grandchildren, live in Los Angeles, California.

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Tossing thoughts in the trash. The one leg balance effect. Playing piano and vocabulary. The perils of late night eating

Leg Strength & Your Brain The Foods That Ruin Your Memory How Younger People Improve Your White Matter Midnight Snacking & Our Brain

In this episode we are all about protecting your brain:  Researchers from King’s College London recruited nearly 400 twins, age 43 to 73, and tested different factors, including leg power and speed… and retested 10 years later. The result: The researchers found that leg strength was a better predictor of brain health than any other lifestyle factor looked at in the study.      

Also, you’ll hear how every time we eat something that spikes blood glucose levels – like fast food and refined carbs - our hippocampus takes a hit.  Plus how eating cold-water fish twice a week will boost blood flow to your brain, and reduce plaque buildup, a top cause of Alzheimer's.  

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(00:00) Maximizing Memory
(08:58) Habits That Ruin Your Memory
(15:28) Impact of Diet on Brain Health

Breathing Techniques for Weight Loss. The Power of Nostalgic Music. Cinnabon's Effect on Men's Attractiveness. Businessmen Who Travel with Teddy Bears.

On today’s podcast …we’ll have a proven happiness technique from UCLA neuroscientist Alex Korb.  

You’ll hear how a little cheese every day can keep heart disease away.

You’ll learn the exact time to send emails so people will open them.

Also, why Harvard Business School says every day we should be writing down our small wins

And then, why is it that women are more likely to give men their phone numbers when they are approached at pleasant-smelling places - like coffee shops, bakeries, and flower shops.

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(00:00) The Power of Music and Cheese
(11:42) Scent in Dating and Sleep
(20:57) Mindful Eating and Email Productivity
(27:53) Celebrating Small Wins for Success
(30:46) Celebrating Small Wins and Childhood Comforts
(36:54) Benefits of Learning an Instrument

Hanging Out with Sheep for Sleep; Big dollars for trade Jobs; Wall Sits for Longevity; Psychotherapy While Jogging; Embrace Your Stomach Butterflies

In this episode, experts have said for years that aerobic exercise helps reduce blood pressure. But new research suggests adding isometric or static exercises like wall sits are even more effective.

Also, all across North America, this is a great time to be a skilled trade worker – like a plumber, electrician, automotive technician, or construction worker. The salaries are through the roof and there’s plenty of training available .

Plus, Forget about counting sheep to fall asleep……now people are taking the next step for better sleep…actually renting sheep to hang out with them.   

And then, If you have that butterflies-in-the-stomach feeling, that’s a good thing. According to the journal Clinical Psychological Science, the nervous jitters mean your body is readying itself to perform at your best. Gib and I will share the research and our own experiences.

(00:02) The Power of Performance Anxiety
(08:40) Isometric Exercise and Job Trends
(13:07) Revival of Artisan Jobs and Luxury
(24:19) Trade Jobs and Tattoo Trends

How to Improve your Working Memory, How Cornhole Improves Focus, Skyrocketing Bidet sales, Why Free Time is Toxic, Firearm Names for Kids

       In this episode:

         Research shows too much free time can lead to a decline in mental health!  A new study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found there’s a sweet spot for the perfect amount of free time.

     Also, we already track our sleep, our steps, and our heart rate. So what’s next? Our glucose….meaning our blood sugar levels. It’s one of the fastest-growing trends in health and wellness - and it’s not just for diabetics anymore.

And then, have you ever been to a restaurant with a hand-written menu? Or one that uses a font that LOOKS like handwriting? Maybe they have a chalkboard with the menu written on it? We now know it makes us THINK the food is healthier.

  We also recently told you one silver lining of the pandemic was an increase in marriages and a decrease in divorces. Well, here’s another silver lining: People discovered BIDETS! 

Remember when we were all fighting each other for rolls of toilet paper? Well, it prompted a lot of people to buy bidets! It’s a crazy story including a guy called the Bidet-King

And finally, UCLA scientists report If you need to buckle down and focus, take 10 minutes to play a game of Cornhole.

(00:02) Eating Like Salmon and Memory Capacity
(11:40) Nostalgia and Wellness Trends
(24:36) Baby Naming Trends and Focus Hacks

Guacamole for Your Brain, Why Everyone's Doing Planks, The Cure for a Nervous Dog, Spontaneous Vacations

Ever wondered why someone with a wallet thicker than a novel might sneak an extra item at the self-checkout? In a fascinating chat with therapist and lawyer Terrence Shulman, we tackle the psychological puzzle of affluent individuals giving in to the five-finger discount for the sheer thrill or in pursuit of an 'employee discount' after scanning their groceries. But the intrigue doesn't end at the checkout line. We cozy up with Pepperdine Business School's finest to unwrap the blanket of nostalgia that envelops us when we re-consume our favorite media and revisit treasured haunts, examining how these repeat indulgences chart our personal evolution.

Switch gears with us as we slice into the brain-boosting powers of avocados, guided by the latest research singing praises to this buttery fruit for its role in sharpening our cognitive functions. And if you're feeling bogged down by routine, discover why a spontaneous getaway may be the mental refresh you need, offering resilience while trimming the fat from travel stress. Of course, our health compass doesn't just point us toward the unpredictable; we'll also look at the rhythm of regular meal times and their deeper impact on more than our waistlines, from sleep patterns to sugar cravings. Tune in for a rich tapestry of discussions that weave together the unexpected links between our psychological quirks and the quest for a wholesome, fulfilling life.

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(00:02) Psychological Behaviors and Healthy Lifestyle
(11:09) Optimizing Brain Power and Spontaneous Travel

Why Farm Pigs are so Optimistic. Is Everyone Under 40 in Therapy? Swimming with Salmon & Predators. The Worst Time to See a Judge. Where to Find Mean Rich People

In today's episode:  You'll hear about a study on farm pigs that reveals how we can be happier and more optimistic. We'll answer the question: Why is it that more couples than ever before in the history of the planet, whether they're married or not, are going to couples therapy? You'll discover why you should never cry for help around rich people who shop in luxury stores and drive fancy cars. And would you sign up to "Swim with the Salmon"? What's the worst that could happen?

(00:01) The John Tesh Podcast
(09:33) Routine and Ethics in Daily Life
(21:29) New Rules of Social Etiquette

Boost Longevity with Balloons, Rebellion Against Self-Checkouts, Puppy Power for Men, & Clown Cardio Secrets

We’ll reveal the latest stats on men and women and their pets. We’ll share the deal-breakers and tell you why men won’t date a woman who kisses her pet on the mouth. Plus,  Why researchers want us to spend time in gazebos at the park, a circular tent on a camping trip or a rotunda that’s found in many churches and public buildings. It’s the power of round things. 

We’ll also tell you why scientists say people who take 15 minutes a day to blow up party balloons have significant improvements in lung function.

And then we’ll reveal how much people hate those self-checkout scanner machines. Finally, we’ll explore the new, trendy workout that combines elements of aerobic activity, dance, and improv comedy. It’s Clown Cardio!

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(00:00) Improving Lung Function With Balloons
(12:14) Posture, Pets, and Personality Traits
(22:23) Clown Cardio and Therapy Benefits
(31:57) Podcast Growth and Engagement Strategy

John Tesh Explores: Lifesaving Fiber, Catching Laziness, The Rise of Trade Schools, Winning with Small Steps, and Gorillas' TikTok Dilemma

In this episode, unlock the secrets to longevity with a deep dive into the world of dietary fiber as we examine groundbreaking research from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Discover how boosting your fiber intake could be the game-changer in cancer treatment efficacy and overall mortality reduction. 

The educational landscape is rapidly transforming, and community colleges and trade schools are booming. We navigate the evolving definition of success in a job market where practical skills reign.

Finally, we’ll give you some ‘conversation starters’ about the Gorillas at the Toronto Zoo and how they face the perils of screen exposure at visitors' hands. Also, we’ll tell you about the crazy, cutting-edge farming methods with drones (dressed up like raptors) playing the role of high-tech scarecrows.

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(00:02) The Power of Fiber and Positivity
(08:27) Influence and Motivation in Education
(16:16) Animals and Birds
(27:44) Active Lifestyle Podcast Promotion

How Nostalgia Creates Massive Success, Dating At The Airport, The Scientific Best Workout Time, Cats And Boyfriends, Bathroom Etiquette & Your Shoes

Researchers have now discovered the NEW best time to exercise for longevity and more energy. Also, we’ll share new research that proves we can shape our future by just spending more time talking about our nostalgic past. Plus…You’ll hear about Elon Musk’s warning about people who don’t have the right personality to colonize Mars with him, and there are new etiquette guidelines for how we should behave in a public bathroom. It has to do with the shoes you wear and the things you say.

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(00:02) Airport Hangouts and Evening Workouts
(07:23) Relationships, Cats, and Plant Power
(19:16) Navigating Nostalgia and Bathroom Etiquette
(29:03) Pizza Influencers
(34:41) Bathroom Story With Gregory Peck