Teresa Strasser

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Teresa Strasser
Born
Teresa Lynn Strasser

(1970-06-08) June 8, 1970 (age 54)
Occupation(s)Radio personality, television personality, writer
Years active1997–present
Employer CW7 [1]
Known for The Adam Carolla Show , While You Were Out
Height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Spouse
Daniel Wachinski
(m. 2007)
Website TeresaStrasser.com

Teresa Lynn Strasser (born June 8, 1970) [2] is an American writer and television personality known for hosting the first season of the home makeover show While You Were Out on TLC. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for her work that season. She later co-hosted The Adam Carolla Show. Strasser also won an Emmy for her work as a writer at Win Ben Stein's Money, a comedic game show on Comedy Central. [3]

Contents

She is the author of two memoirs, most recently, "Making It Home: Life Lessons From a Season of Little League," which was named one of the best books of 2023 by USA Today. [4] [5]

Early life and education

Strasser grew up in San Francisco, with her mother. She was raised Jewish. [6] She attended The Brandeis School of San Francisco as well as Lick-Wilmerding High School on a low-income scholarships. [7] She went on to study journalism at New York University. [8]

Career

Early years

Strasser began writing for Win Ben Stein's Money in 1997, winning a Daytime Emmy Award, and had several small film roles and writing jobs, including a writing credit for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire . She can also be seen playing a reporter in the cheerleading film, Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006). [9]

While You Were Out

In 2002, Strasser hosted fifty episodes of While You Were Out when former host Anna Bocci left the show. Strasser had previously served as a writer for the show. She did not consider herself handy, but she compensated with her dark sense of humor and empathy, as she cried after several renovations. Strasser left the show after one season.

The Adam Carolla Show and The Adam Carolla Podcast

Strasser replaced Rachel Perry on The Adam Carolla Show on May 8, 2006, as the news anchor for the radio program. [10] She had previously served as a fill-in before Perry officially left the show. In 2010, she left the show when taping was moved to nighttime, which caused a scheduling conflict. [11] She was replaced by "radio co-host and News Girl," Alison Rosen. [12]

Teresa's Ex-Files

A segment on the show in September 2006 focused on Strasser's past relationships. Her past boyfriends, such as Jimmy Kimmel Live! writer and The Sarah Silverman Program actor Steve Agee and a marketing executive named Brandon, discussed why their relationship failed. Normally, the skit is embarrassing for Strasser and her ex, such as when she claimed Agee cried after sex. [13] [14] The segment debuted September 6, 2006 with writer Greg Lee, whom Strasser dated for eight months. [15] Strasser is also known to have dated former American Idol host Brian Dunkleman.

The Parent Experiment Podcast

From February to August 2010, Strasser and Lynette Carolla (wife of Adam Carolla) co-hosted a weekly hour long podcast on their parenting experiences. Strasser left the Parent Experiment due to other commitments, and was replaced by Susanna Brisk. [16]

Peter Tilden Show

On August 19, 2010, KABC announced that Strasser would be joining the Peter Tilden Show as Tilden's female co-anchor. Strasser began her work there on August 23, 2010. [17] On August 26, 2011 Teresa did her last show on KABC in order to focus on her TV, commercial voiceover and camera work. [18]

Easy Listening Podcast

In April 2019 Teresa started a podcast with Gina Grad to discuss other podcasts. [19]

Other television work

After leaving While You Were Out, Strasser hosted Lover's Lounge, a dating game show block on the Game Show Network in 2000 and 2001 with Helen Keaney. She was a feature story reporter for several episodes of Good Day New York in 2004, while also being the New York correspondent for both Good Day Live and On-Air With Ryan Seacrest. Strasser worked as a "love coach" along with Shop 'Til You Drop host JD Roberto on the 2006 ABC series How to Get the Guy until its cancellation. [20] In October 2006, she replaced Debra Wilson as the co-host of the TV Guide Channel show TV Watercooler. She frequently appears on VH1 and E!'s various "list" shows. She guest starred on Alicia Silverstone led dramedy, Miss Match. Strasser served a brief stint as a correspondent on the entertainment and gossip news show TMZ on TV which premiered in September 2007. She quit TMZ due to a time conflict with the Adam Carolla Show. In addition, she has covered the red carpet for the Emmy Awards and the Tony Awards, for E! and TV Guide Network, respectively. Teresa currently works as a host and reporter for the new Scripps Networks show The List. The program features pop culture topics, news and current issues, as well as celebrity news and events and what's going on around town. Currently co-host on The List, a TV pop culture information show.

Writing career

Strasser has worked regularly as a freelance columnist for The Los Angeles Times and The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles , and won an award on June 24, 2006, for columnist of the year from the Los Angeles Press Club. Strasser is currently a regular contributor for the calendar section of The Los Angeles Times. [21] She also wrote a book titled, EXPLOITING MY BABY: Because It's Exploiting Me, which was published in January 2011. [22] In October 2011, ABC ordered a pilot, "Mother Teresa" to be written by Strasser based on her book, "Exploiting My Baby" [23]

In 2023, Strasser released her most recent memoir, "Making It Home: Life Lessons From a Season of Little League" which was published by Penguin Books. It covers a single season of Little League baseball she spent with her dad watching her oldest son play after her brother died of cancer at age 47. The book earned a starred review from Publishers Weekly, [24] and was endorsed by baseball legend Cal Ripken, Jr. who called it "wonderful." The memoir won Sports Book of the Year, and was chosen as one of the best books of the year by USA Today. [5] [4] The book received excellent reviews from Good Housekeeping who called it "A perfect book," [25] and The Arizona Republic. [26] Strasser appeared on Mike Rowe's podcast, The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe , and Rowe called the memoir "beautiful." [27]

Selected publications

Awards and recognition

Personal life

Strasser married Daniel Wachinski, an IBM accountant, in a small ceremony at the Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 25, 2007. [29] [30] [31] [32] The couple's first baby, a boy named Nathaniel "Buster" James, [33] was born on September 24, 2009. [34] Her second son, Andrew, was born in 2012. She currently lives in Phoenix where she hosts syndicated entertainment show, "The List," for which she won a 2015 Emmy Award for Best Host.

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