Betcha Didn’t Know that a painting once stole the spotlight from the Olympics! In this episode, Andy Andrews reveals the jaw-dropping story of how Edvard Munch’s masterpiece, The Scream, was snatched right out of Norway’s National Museum on the very day the Winter Olympics kicked off in Lillehammer. With an unsecured window, outdated cameras, and a guard more focused on coffee than security, the scene was set for an audacious theft. Learn how this daring heist grabbed more global headlines than the Olympic opening ceremonies and dive into the murky world of art crime, where masterpieces vanish and resurface in the strangest ways. This tale is no brushstroke of luck – it’s a masterpiece of mischief!
Creamed Sweet Corn
Join Bob Woodall in The Galley for a quick, delightful tutorial on making the perfect creamed sweet corn. Using fresh corn from the farmer’s...
1.6 The Purpose of Adversity
Adversity is not your enemy, if you understand its purpose.
What criteria do you use to determine what you provide for your children vs. what they need to earn?
I think that bar begins to shift in adolescence. It’s a moving target depending on what’s going on in their lives. But in adolescents,...
Baseball, Boys, and Bad Words
In 1970, 11-year-old Andy Andrews and a group of friends began a Little League season they would never forget. All the usual ingredients were...
1.2 Juggling 101
Having the right instruction is as important to success as having the right attitude. Andy proves why in this entertaining illustration.
4.11 The Expectations You Should Have for Yourself
Andy explains why he does not hope you go out and do great things with your life after participating in The Guided Traveler Experience.
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