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 (TM) as a platform, he teaches how “to compete in a way your competition doesn’t know a game is going on.” Creating Measurable Results (TM) has been documented to have helped some clients to double their results within a single year’s time.

The Tell-Tale Heart

The Tell-Tale Heart

First published in 1843, this classic story is related by an unnamed narrator who tries to convince the reader of the narrator’s sanity while simultaneously describing a murder the narrator committed. Read for you by Andy Andrews.

How Much IS a Trillion Dollars?

How Much IS a Trillion Dollars?

A Trillion…? That’s a lot of anything! Have you ever wondered how much space that would take in $100 bills, or how many pounds a trillion ants would weigh? Get ready to find out — as Andy Andrews answers more TRILLION dollar questions on this Betcha Didn’t Know!

The Ransom of Red Chief

The Ransom of Red Chief

The classic (and hilarious) short story loved by millions. When an imaginative and rambunctious 10-year old is held for ransom, two kidnappers find themselves with more than they bargained for…

What Do I Do Now?

What Do I Do Now?

I talk to quite a few people in person.  In one form or another, it has been interesting to note that advice of one sort or another seems to turn out to be the topic.  And specifically, there is one question that continues to recur in almost every conversation I have:  What do I do now?

Conditioning

Conditioning

Have you ever wondered why we do certain things the way we do them? Many times, we don’t choose…we are conditioned. In this fascinating Betcha Didn’t Know, Andy Andrews reveals an account of historical conditioning that began more than 2,000 years ago!

Clean, Cook, and Eat Crabs

Clean, Cook, and Eat Crabs

So you’ve caught a cooler full of crab…now what? Watch as Andy takes you step by step on how to clean your crabs, boil them (with suggestions on what else you can throw into the pot), and finally—how to pick them clean!

Margaret Thatcher—Her Most Famous Address

Margaret Thatcher—Her Most Famous Address

Great Britain’s economy was in shambles, unemployment was high, and bitter disagreements were choking the effectiveness of the government. In such a situation, how does a leader maintain composure and cast a vision for the country that calms anger, delivers hope, and creates buy-in for the work ahead? This is how Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher did just that in her speech known as “The Lady’s Not For Turning”…In Other Words!

Prospering in Today’s Economy

Prospering in Today’s Economy

he times, they are a changing.”  Bob Dylan wrote those words more than a half century ago, but they are at least as accurate now as they were then. “The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.”  That was Bob Dylan, too, at about the same time.  In today’s economy, that one is more true.

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