After the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in the final days of World War II, over 1,000 men were thrown into the open ocean. Only 316 survived. In this gripping firsthand account, Edgar Harrell recounts the harrowing four and a half days he spent in shark-infested waters—battling heat, dehydration, and despair. His story is one of unthinkable loss, extraordinary courage, and the quiet strength that emerges in life’s darkest moment
Lost and Found
The mall was crowded. I was maybe 5 years old. And I was lost. If you’ve ever been lost in the mall as a little boy you know true terror. I had...
Body Parts That Never Stop Growing
Betcha Didn’t Know some of your body parts are in a lifelong growth spurt—ears and noses, we’re looking at you! Ever notice how Grandpa’s ears seem…...
Weird Body Parts You Didn’t Know Had a Name
Betcha Didn’t Know your body has some weird parts you’ve never heard of! Join Comedian Jeff Allen as he uncovers the strange names of familiar body...
4.8 The Question You Must Answer
Andy tells a story that illustrates an extremely important question: Are you going after something that’s actually worth persisting without...
Georgia Christmas
Journey with Sharon, a North Georgia waitress, as she shares her transformation from a giftless, treeless childhood to creating unforgettable...
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...
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