In the town of Sawyerton Springs, an 11-year-old Andy Andrews and his cousin Brian embark on a bit of nighttime mischief. Their target: the Vine and Olive Hotel’s grand exterior. With ripe tomatoes in hand, they aim for a harmless prank. However, as tomatoes fly, unexpected mayhem erupts—stained sidewalks and painted pets included. The prank spirals, leaving the kids to face the messy repercussions of their actions and learn a lesson about the consequences that follow even the smallest choices.
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 Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild tells the story of a dog named Buck, stolen away from his owners in California and smuggled to Alaska where he is forced to work as part of a sled team. In the Yukon Territory, the gold rush is on and soon, despite cruel and icy conditions, the huge St. Bernard/German Shepherd mix adapts and begins to thrive in the frozen wilderness.
The Five Things for Which To Be Thankful…That We Most Often Overlook
In the rush of daily life, with its mounting pressures and incessant distractions, it is alarmingly easy to forget to pause and reflect on the things for which we should be most thankful. These aren’t necessarily the obvious things like family, health, or shelter, but...
Mastering the Seven Decisions LIVE
Mastering the Seven Decisions LIVE is filled with incredible stories, real historical examples, and profound insights harvested from Andy’s books, New York Times best seller “The Traveler’s Gift” and “The Seven Decisions,” making it a powerful resource for families, businesses, and individuals wired for personal growth and excellence.
Procrastination
Got a nagging feeling you’re putting off something important? Procrastination. It’s more than just delaying tasks; sometimes it delays our dreams. Dive deep with Andy on The Salty Mug Dock, as he candidly shares his struggle with procrastination. From the tempting allure of fishing to the distractions of a messy desk, Andy reveals the games he plays with himself to overcome procrastination and move forward.
Robinson Crusoe
The original tale of survival, Robinson Crusoe is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by generations. This is the unabridged, first person account of a castaway and his thrilling story of being shipwrecked on a desert island for more than thirty years. For the listener’s greater enjoyment, this production clears away the confusion of certain old English phrases by replacing them with their modern equivalent. The meaning of every paragraph remains the same, but the book is delivered to the listener in an easy to understand and compelling way.
The Lost Scenes of Oz
Step into the magical world of Oz with this captivating glimpse into the untold segments of the beloved classic. Although absent from the final film, the three scenes provide a deeper insight into the iconic characters. Featuring Dorothy and the Scarecrow in “On The Road Through the Forest,” “The Tin Woodman,” and “The Cowardly Lion,” these scenes enrich the tapestry of the timeless tale, adding layers to the narrative and offering a more comprehensive understanding of the world of Oz.
A Conversation about Impressions
In this episode on the Just for Fun dock, Jimmy Yeary and Andy Andrews sit down to talk. What happens when two people with interesting backgrounds (who also have interesting perspectives) sit down together for conversations? Get ready to sit back and laugh!
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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
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!
Additional Financial Consideration: Take 5
Counterfeit or Legit? Five short commercials…are they real or just crafty fakes? Listen, laugh, and decide!