Teresa Strasser

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.

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] 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.

Strasser replaced Rachel Perry on The Adam Carolla Show on May 8, 2006, as the news anchor for the radio program.

writer and The Sarah Silverman Program actor Steve Agee and a marketing executive named Brandon, discussed why their relationship failed.

[17] On August 26, 2011 Teresa did her last show on KABC in order to focus on her TV, commercial voiceover and camera work.

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.

Strasser served a brief stint as a correspondent on the entertainment and gossip news show TMZ on TV which premiered in September 2007.

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."

"[27] Strasser married Daniel Wachinski, an IBM accountant, in a small ceremony at the Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 25, 2007.