John's program is all encompassing. Focusing on current events, he discusses the news of the day, sports, television programs, movies, and books with a thoughtful perspective and quirky sense of humor. John excels at drawing out listener views on all sides of the issues. Inquisitive and curious by nature, he asks what listeners want to know and his guests never get a pass on the tough questions.
In 2006, John was a finalist in the category of Personality of the Year at the Illinois Broadcasters Association Silver Dome Awards. He has received several other broadcasting awards as well. A past Marconi finalist, he won Personality of the Year at the Silver Domes, and Best Afternoon Show on a News, Talk, Personality or Sports Station and Best Talent at the (A.I.R.) Awards. In addition, John's opinion pieces occasionally appear in the Chicago Tribune.
His hobbies include running (he's a four-time marathoner), reading, playing basketball and recovering from injuries sustained while playing basketball. John is also a certified nuclear physicist and speaks no languages fluently. He's a Libra, is in excellent health, and thinks the greatest invention ever is either the seedless watermelon or the Internet.
With his wife, Brenda, John has two sons. Griffin is now pushing 6 feet tall and is 19 years old. Grant is 6 feet tall and is 23 years old. Griffy will someday write for Rolling Stone - or at least read Rolling Stone. Grant plays baseball, talks baseball, sleeps baseball and eats baseballs. John and his family have two dachshunds, Daisy and Oscar.
