Remember “America Held Hostage!” Have you ever pondered the depths of human endurance, facing peril in a distant land away from loved ones? Step into the shoes of Rocky Sickmann, a U.S. Marine who was taken hostage during the tumultuous Iran crisis of 1979. In this “I Was There,” you’ll hear the unfiltered account—revealed firsthand—of the 444 days he spent as a captive, shedding light on strength, sacrifice, and unwavering determination in the face of adversity.
2.1 How to Become a Person of Action
Andy introduces Part 2 and the Active Decision: I am a person of action.
Scotland’s Unicorn: A Mythical Symbol with Real History
While most countries pick creatures like eagles or beavers to represent their national pride, Scotland said, “No thanks, we’ll take the unicorn.” In...
2.6 Why Change Is Not That Complicated
Andy discusses why it is important to be the kind of person that other people want to be around.
Storms of Perfection: Volume 2
Storms of Perfection II is a collection of personal letters from successful celebrities, artists, athletes and business people sharing how they...
The Wild History of April Fools’ Day
Betcha Didn’t Know April Fools’ Day once sparked a volcanic eruption, involved dancing mermaids (sort of), and dates back to a calendar confusion in...
Do Boys and Girls Respond Differently to Instructions?
The answer is…of course they do. You have certainly had interactions with the opposite sex, and how many times have you said something and...
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