WAREHOUSE
In The Warehouse, we store everything that’s been unloaded from the Content Barges. You can see it all in a glance…and each piece is arranged by delivery date!
August 29, 2023
Bad reviews of books—can you guess which ones Andy wrote?
Robinson Crusoe
Audiobooks | Andy Andrews Literature
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.
Summer in a Glass!
The Galley | Bob Woodall Culinary
You won’t believe what’s stirring at The Galley today! Dive right into a refreshing journey as Orran, our guest mixologist, and Bob Woodall introduce us to a new summer sensation — Watermelon Juice with Grilled Peaches! Juicy watermelons and perfectly grilled peaches (a touch that Bob just couldn’t resist), with a couple of extra secret ingredients…this drink is all about cooling down during the hottest days!
Airport Manners
Protocol Conversations | Life Skills Monica Earley
The airport: a hub of unique, amusing, and sometimes downright puzzling human behavior. In this month’s Protocol Conversation, Monica Earley and Andy Andrews share laugh-out-loud airport experiences while discussing the “must-have manners” before jetting off. So don’t just Talk and Stand Around, TSA is waiting for you!
August 19, 2023
Andy has special guest and author Walt Merrill in the studio!
Privacy
Robert W. Service’s poem uses a goldfish to underscore the challenges of constant scrutiny. The fish’s decline symbolizes the harms of perpetual observation. Service emphasizes the essentiality of privacy and the perils of exposure. The poem urges respect for boundaries and the value of solitude. It’s a call for compassion in an often intrusive world.
The Quitter
Robert W. Service’s poem champions human resilience against adversity. It underscores the challenge of persevering in tough times and the ease of succumbing to despair. The poem encourages readers to stay persistent and value mental strength, asserting that true character shines in the face of challenges.
The Woman And The Angel
Writers | Literature Robert W. Service
In Robert W. Service’s poem, an angel descends to Earth, captivating many with his divine beauty. While many are enchanted, he resists earthly desires until a tempting woman questions his morals. As she challenges traditional values, God retrieves the angel to safeguard him, with Satan echoing the dismissal of age-old principles.
The Great Depression
Betcha Didn't Know | Armon J. Newton History
Hold on to your forks as Armon J. Newton whisks us through the zaniest culinary tales of the Great Depression! From Eleanor Roosevelt’s interesting choices to the unexpected creation of Kraft Mac & Cheese. Ever considered a corned beef salad in jello or craved Amish coffee soup? Brace your taste buds! This Betcha Didn’t Know is a gastronomic trip through time you won’t want to miss!
The Lost Scenes of Oz
Writers | Andy Andrews Literature
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.
August 10, 2023
The Blue Plate Special | Monica Earley
Monica Earley is in the studio to record the next Protocol Conversation on airport manners.
The Platypus
Betcha Didn't Know | Emily Isbell Science
Imagine a creature so odd, even scientists doubted its existence! The duck-billed platypus, with features borrowed from ducks, otters, and beavers, baffled experts since its discovery in 1797. But its mysteries run deeper…from electro-receptive hunting abilities to its ancient lineage dating back to the dinosaurs, join Emily Isbell for a thrilling Betcha Didn’t Know, as we delve into the enigmatic world of the platypus!