In The Loop with Andy Andrews, hosted by David Loy
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On this week’s episode, we’re recording from my office in Orange Beach, Alabama, and talking about the “wall of influence” that sits across from my desk.
I have been around people successful in entertainment, business, and politics, and have seen them hit a point in their career where they turned kind of monstrous.
- It’s an odd world to live in where people say, “You’re great. You changed my life.”
- If you’re not prepared to deal with that, I see how you could turn into an idiot!
- I have an “influence wall” to remind me where I’m from. Whatever it is that I am, these people are the ones who deserve the credit.
- Every time I look at that wall, I am reminded of an umbrella of authority.
If you look at people’s lives that have gotten out of control after having a lot of success, it’s because they have no authority in their lives.
- While we watch “heroes” in our modern day, everyone thinks they’re great until we find something out that’s leaked to the public.
- To our kids, that’s one more notch of disappointment that makes them think, “Oh, well that’s how people really are.”
- Everyone on my influence wall is on my board of directors, but not everyone on my board of directors is on the wall.
- The board of directors is something that ebbs and flows.
If you have an influence wall, take a picture of it and email it to us at InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com.
Tune in to the full episode to learn about some of the people Andy considers major influences and authority figures in his life.
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