The Professional Noticer Podcast
From Codes to Characters with Herb Hughes
Tune in to hear Herb share his journey from the computer industry to writing Civil War novels! His novel Conecuh, based on true genealogical research, captivates readers with its unique perspective and compelling characters.
Alone with Zachary Fowler
Tune in to hear Zachary share how he transformed from Maine woodsman to survival show champion, detailing his resourcefulness in Patagonia where he lost 73 pounds while remaining laser-focused on the goal.
The Darkness Has Not Overcome With Cliff Sims
Tune in to discover Cliff’s insightful journey in writing his latest book, The Darkness Has Not Overcome: Lessons on Faith and Politics From Inside the Halls of Power.
Travel Ball…with Coach Rocky Thompson and Matt Wilson
Tune in to hear Coach Rocky and Matt share the dynamics and realities of competing as an elite athlete in high school.
It’s All About the Team with Jim Tressel
Tune in to hear Jim share his unconventional career path – from coaching football to the President of a major university.
Mentors, Musings, and Word Choices with Michael Perry
Tune in to hear Andy and Michael discuss all things writing! Hear Michael’s reflections on his writing journey, offering valuable insights into his creative process.
“Every Word” Explored with Molly Sawyer
Tune in to hear Molly share her excitement about Every Word, the book that originated from a collective desire among her friends to read the Bible chronologically.
Wisdom Hunter with Randall Arthur
Listen as Randall shares his life story, recounting the many challenges that inspired his debut novel, Wisdom Hunter, released in 1991.
Stainless Steel Butterfly with Susie Pinkard
Tune in to hear Susie reveal the poem that inspired her book and the touching story behind its creation. Listen as she shares her experience and strategy for writing the book, along with the concept of embracing the full spectrum of life and its numerous challenges.
Return to Sawyerton Springs
Tune in to hear the first two chapters of his book—including a story so funny, it’s taught in colleges around the country as an example of writing humor!
About Andy Andrews
Hailed by a New York Times reporter as “someone who has quietly become one of the most influential people in America,” Andy Andrews is a best-selling novelist, speaker, and consultant for the world’s largest corporations and organizations. He is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Noticer, How Do You Kill 11 Million People?, and the modern classic, The Traveler’s Gift.