TVOX Presents is…

.’m the heart and voice behind TVOX Presents — a space where storytelling, transformation, and human connection collide. I’ve always believed the most powerful thing a person can do is share their story honestly… preferably with a little humor, heart, and maybe a few plot twists along the way.

Before podcasts and coaching, my world was backstage passes, production schedules, and organized chaos. I spent years in the music industry producing world-class experiences — from first to create the executive compound at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Festival to working behind the scenes on Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show. I learned how to navigate high-maintenance executives, rock legends, impossible timelines, and the occasional backstage meltdown with grace, and grit.

Somewhere in all of that, I realized what I loved most wasn’t just producing events — it was creating connection.

TVOX was a name first given to me in a Chicago recording studio and later became my on-air name as a college radio DJ. “VOX” means voice in Latin, and that thread has followed me through every chapter of my life. Today, through TVOX Presents, I interview extraordinary people, share transformational stories, and encourage others to follow their hearts and find their own voices.

One of the greatest gifts of my life has been recovery. I’ve been in 12-step recovery for more than 42 years, and that journey has shaped everything about who I am today. It taught me resilience, humility, faith, service, and the beauty of starting over. Because of that experience, I’m passionate about supporting others as they rediscover freedom, healing, hope, and purpose in their own lives.

Whether I’m sitting across from a podcast guest, or walking beside someone through transformation, my mission remains the same:to connect, uplift, inspire… and remind people that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself.

Meet Teresa

I am the founder of TVOX Presents — a storyteller, Podcaster and transformational coach. I was raised in Chicago and schooled in life through the 12-step rooms, where I found sobriety at 22 years old. That gift has shaped my over 42 years of recovery and my commitment to helping others find their way.

My career began in music, where the Chicago Tribune once dubbed me the “reigning queen of bar-top dancing.” I sang backup for Toni Childs on her House of Hope album, which was later featured in the film Thelma and Louise. From there, I moved into Hollywood, worked for Quentin Tarantino and on the set of From Dusk Till Dawn.

Eventually, I secured the dream job of a lifetime with Concerts West, first to create the Executive Compound at Coachella, producing Grammy parties, and advancing production for Prince’s Super Bowl halftime show. I’ve hosted legends like Paul McCartney and Bill Gates — but my greatest joy today is guiding others in recovery to live their very best life.