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Thom Hartmann Biography

Thom Hartmann is one of the most popular and richest Radio Host who was born on May 7, 1951 in Michigan, United States. Popular media personality from the progressive side, most well-known for his role as anchor of both the popular radio program “The Thom Hartmann Program” as well as the television show “The Big Picture.” Hartmann is the writer of critically acclaimed novels such as “The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight.”

He was featured in the documentary about environmental issues from 2007 “The 11th Hour,” recorded and narrated by the actor He appeared in the 2007 environmentalist documentary “The 11th Hour,” produced and narrated by actor Leonardo DiCaprio..

Thomas Carl Hartmann (born May 7, 1951) is an American radio personality, author, former psychotherapist, businessman, and progressive political commentator. Hartmann has been hosting a nationally syndicated radio show, The Thom Hartmann Program, since 2003 and hosted a nightly television show, The Big Picture, between 2010 and September 2017.

He met his wife Louise in the late 1960s. They have been married for over 45 years and have three children.

He was married to a lady named Louise who he had first met back in the late 60’s. The couple has three kids.

NameThom Hartmann
First NameThom
Last NameHartmann
OccupationRadio Host
BirthdayMay 7
Birth Year1951
Place of Birth
Home TownMichigan
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignTaurus
Full/Birth Name
ParentsCarl Thomas Hartmann, Jean Hartmann
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseLouise Hartmann
Children(s)Not Available

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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Hartmann was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, one of four children of Jean and Carl Thomas Hartmann. His paternal grandparents were from Norway, and his other ancestry includes Welsh and English. He lived in Detroit at age two, and later grew up in Lansing, Michigan. Interested in politics from a young age, he was raised in a conservative, Midwestern household with a right-wing point of view. He campaigned with his staunch-Republican father for Barry Goldwater during the 1964 presidential election when he was thirteen. Although a “gifted” student, Hartmann was expelled from high school during tenth grade and later earned a GED.

Thom Hartmann Net Worth

Thom Hartmann is one of the richest Radio Host from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Thom Hartmann's net worth $3-5 Million.* (Last Update: February 3, 2024)

He was active in politics from a young age and was a candidate against He was politically active at a young age, campaigning for Barry Goldwater during the 1964 presidential election at age thirteen. during the 1964 presidential elections at 13 years old.

He is among the top writers and speakers on ADHD and has popularized the now-popular “hunter vs. farmer” theory about the issue.

Net Worth (2024)$5 Million*
Net Worth in 2023$3 Million*
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeRadio Host
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.
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Having worked as a DJ and news director at Lansing radio stations from 1968 to 1978, Hartmann started a radio show in February 2003 on a local station in Vermont; a month later it was picked up on the I.E. America Radio Network and on Sirius Satellite Radio. In 2005, he moved from Vermont to Oregon and, in addition to continuing his national show, also co-hosted a local talk show in Portland, Oregon (with Carl Wolfson, the late Heidi Tauber, and later Christine Alexander), from 2005 until early 2007 on KPOJ, initially an affiliate of Air America Radio owned by Clear Channel Communications. But KPOJ now (March 2013) airs a sports talk format, and is affiliated with Fox Sports Radio.

Hartmann enrolled at Lansing Community College and transferred to Michigan State University, majoring in electrical engineering. In 1968, Hartmann opened his first business, a repair shop named “The Electronics Joint” located next to Michigan State University and became a part-time disc jockey at local country music station WITL-FM. With Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Hartmann protested against the Vietnam War . Hartmann had been interested in consciousness and spirituality since childhood, and by 1969 his interest had gone from hippie subculture to Christian mysticism. It was during that year that he met the head of the Coptic Center, Master Stanley. In 1971 he was ordained as a Minister with Coptic Fellowship International. He has been a keynote speaker at many Coptic Conferences nationally. In 1973, Hartmann returned to Detroit to work as an engineer with RCA.

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After being a DJ at Lansing, Michigan, country music station WITL-FM in the late 1960s, Hartmann was an entrepreneur, writer, and humanitarian for nearly three decades. He founded International Wholesale Travel and its subsidiary, Sprayberry Travel, among other ventures. He also founded the Salem Children’s Village, a home for abused and special-needs children, in New Hampshire. Since 1992, Hartmann has written many books on politics, spirituality, and psychology. His 1992 book ADD: A Different Perception brought to national attention the hunter vs. farmer hypothesis of attention deficit disorder.

Hartmann began his business career in the early 1970s while in his 20s, co-founding The Woodley Herber Company. Woodley Herber sold herbal products, potpourris and teas, and operated until 1978. It was during this time that Hartmann obtained three degrees in herbology and homeopathic medicine. Hartmann then moved to New Hampshire to start The New England Salem Children’s Village, which still operates in Rumney, New Hampshire. He was its Executive Director for five years, and on the board of directors for more than 25 years. NESCT’s child-care model was based on that of the German Salem International organization, and through his affiliation with that group he helped start international relief programs in Uganda, Colombia, Russia, Israel, India, Australia, and several other countries between 1979 and today.

Who is Thom Hartmann Dating?

According to our records, Thom Hartmann married to Louise Hartmann. As of February 1, 2024, Thom Hartmann’s is not dating anyone.

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Trained in the 1970s in Neuro-Linguistic Programming by Richard Bandler (Hartmann is licensed by Bandler’s Society of NLP as both an NLP Practitioner and an NLP Trainer, and Bandler wrote the foreword to his book Healing ADD), Hartmann popularized some of its concepts in Cracking the Code (2007), which argues that Newt Gingrich and Frank Luntz made use of them in the 1980s and 1990s for Republican Party causes and advocates using them to advance liberalism. His book Healing ADD also leans heavily on NLP techniques. Co-authored with Lamar Waldron, Hartmann’s Ultimate Sacrifice released in 2005 states that the Mafia ordered the assassination of John F. Kennedy and that Lee Harvey Oswald was a CIA agent and patsy.

Facts & Trivia

Thom Ranked on the list of most popular Radio Host. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Thom Hartmann celebrates birthday on May 7 of every year.

Hartmann has authored in the area of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and adult attention-deficit disorder (AADD) and is the creator (first proposed by him in 1978, first published nationally in 1992) of the now well-known hunter vs. farmer hypothesis that ADD is an expected evolutionary adaptation to hunting lifestyles. These individuals have the ability of rapidly shifting their focus and external attention and of holding multiple trains of thought. This ability causes difficulties when they must live and work in cultures in which “farming”—well-planned, predictable, organized and repetitive behaviors—is typical. His first book on the disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder: a Different Perception was described by Scientific American as “innovative and fresh”. Hartmann has established specialized schools for children with ADHD, such as The Hunter School in Rumney, New Hampshire, which he co-founded with his wife Louise.