Andy Andrews

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Hailed by a New York Times reporter as “someone who has quietly become one of the most influential people in America,” Andy Andrews is the author of multiple New York Times bestsellers including The Traveler’s Gift and The Noticer. He is also an in-demand speaker, coach, and consultant for the world’s largest organizations.

Both The Noticer and The Traveler’s Gift were featured selections of ABC’s Good Morning America and continue to appear on bestseller lists around the world. His books have been translated into over 40 languages.

Andy has spoken at the request of four different United States presidents, worked extensively with the Department of Defense, regularly addresses the world’s largest corporations. Zig Ziglar once said, “Andy Andrews is the best speaker I have ever seen.”

In addition to his writing and speaking, Andy has established a personally delivered, cost effective, year-long curriculum for organizations, teams, and corporations. Using Creating Measurable Results as a platform, he teaches how “to compete in a way your competition doesn’t know a game is going on.” Creating Measurable Results has been documented to have helped some clients to double their results within a single year’s time.

Content from Andy

The Alchemy of Color: How Medieval Artists Made Paint

The Alchemy of Color: How Medieval Artists Made Paint

Join Andy Andrews as he reveals the fascinating history of paint, from egg-based “illuminations” in medieval manuscripts to Tyrian Purple—a dye so rare it was reserved for emperors! Discover how crushed beetles, tree resin, and sea mollusks created iconic colors, why the White House wasn’t always white, and the story behind the Golden Gate Bridge’s “International Orange.” This Betcha Didn’t Know brushes up on the colorful evolution of paint through the ages!

The Surprising Science of Glass

The Surprising Science of Glass

Betcha Didn’t Know…glass isn’t really a solid! Join Andy Andrews as he shatters your expectations with surprising facts about this amazing material. From glass flowing over time to cracks racing at 3,000 miles per hour, this episode is crystal clear in its fun and fascinating science! Learn how glass is made, why old windows look wavy, and how “stunt glass” in movies is actually made from sugar!

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

What happens when ambition gets a little too electrifying? In this episode of In Other Words, Andy Andrews dissects the deeper meaning behind Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Is there more to this shocking tale than just a monster? What hidden truths about creation and responsibility are stitched into this 200-year-old classic? You may think you know the story—but do you really? Watch now and discover Frankenstein as you’ve never understood it before!

Lights, Camera, Trivia: Surprising Tales from the World of Film

Lights, Camera, Trivia: Surprising Tales from the World of Film

Betcha Didn’t Know the first motion picture was just two seconds long! Join Andy Andrews as he takes you on a journey through fascinating film trivia, from Louis Le Prince’s groundbreaking 1888 short to today’s cinematic masterpieces. Discover how a barista’s mistake led to a Star Wars planet name, how Chewbacca was inspired by a dog, and how Toto from “The Wizard of Oz” earned more than some actors! Packed with surprising stories, this episode shines a spotlight on the hidden tales of film history!

Scammin’ the Scammer

Scammin’ the Scammer

Ever received one of those calls that you just know is a scam? Andy did, and we recorded the whole thing! Originally posted a few years ago, this hilarious video went viral with over 12 million views. Now, we’re bringing it back to the Just For Fun Dock! Watch as Andy gets a call from his car dealership about missing several letters to extend his warranty—only this is his last chance to claim the offer… or is it? Dive in for a laugh and see how it all unfolds!

Things I Think I Think: Episode 2

Things I Think I Think: Episode 2

Join Andy Andrews as he dives into his hilarious “Things I Think I Think!” Ever pondered why honey bottles are shaped like bears instead of bees? Or wished vampires could suck fat instead of blood? Andy’s got you covered! He even muses on why the early bird (or worm) might not be so lucky after all. Tune in for these witty insights and stay for all 10—you won’t want to miss a single one!

Fireworks

Fireworks

Ignite your curiosity with Andy Andrews in this explosive Betcha Didn’t Know! From a 22-hour firecracker marathon in Hong Kong to the vibrant world of pyrotechnics, learn about the science, art, and even the quirky side of fireworks. Why do people shout “Tamaya!” and “Kagiya!” during a fireworks display in Japan? And what unusual hobbies did Elvis Presley have? This video is a blast—don’t miss out!

Content from Andy

Be True…or BS? Round #3

Be True…or BS? Round #3

Think you can separate fact from fiction? It’s time to put your skills to the test in another round of Be True…or BS? with Andy Andrews! This episode is filled with wild stories featuring legendary figures like Kublai Khan, Buzz Aldrin, Paul Simon, and even a mysterious book that seemed to predict the future. From historic events to bizarre traditions, some of what you’ll hear is true… and some is absolute nonsense. The question is—can you tell the difference? Play along, keep score, and see if you can outsmart your friends and family. Let’s get started with Be True…or BS?

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Is it possible for a miserly old man to transform into the embodiment of kindness and joy? Watch and listen as Andy Andrews unwraps the deeper meaning behind Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Is it just a festive ghost story, or does it hold timeless lessons about human nature, compassion, and redemption? You’ve heard the tale before—but not like this. Watch now and discover the true spirit of Scrooge’s journey… In Other Words!

Be True…or BS? Round #2 (The Christmas Edition)

Be True…or BS? Round #2 (The Christmas Edition)

Celebrate the season with a twist in Be True or BS? — The Christmas Edition! Hosted by Andy Andrews, this holiday-themed game brings festive fun and friendly competition to your gatherings. Think you can tell a holiday fact from a Christmas fib? Get ready to test your skills with ten intriguing and sometimes outrageous seasonal statements.

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