The Professional Noticer Podcast
Creating a Culture That Changes Lives with Mark Faulkner
Tune in to hear Mark and Andy discuss why culture is the sum of everyday behaviors, why leaders must model the expectations they set, and why even small acts of kindness can leave a lifelong impact. Listen as Mark shares why he believes cultural fit matters as much as competence, how stories teach better than lectures, and why success can quickly give way to complacency. Above all, he offers a powerful challenge: find your purpose and pursue it wholeheartedly.
The Power of Your Nothing
Tune in to hear Dr. Barb explain the powerful idea behind her new book—that what feels like “nothing” to you may be life-changing for someone else. Andy and Dr. Barb discuss discovering your unique “generosity signature,” recognizing opportunities to serve others through your time, talents, finances, and relationships.
The Courage to Pivot with Brandon McCraney
Tune in to hear Brandon share how he walked away from a successful corporate career and taking a leap of faith into the world of whiskey-making. A former Air Force captain with an academic background that includes Harvard, Brandon explains how a lifelong curiosity about bourbon evolved into an award-winning distillery that was named Best Micro Distillery in the U.S. at the International Whiskey Competition.
Hope in the Grind with Matt Clarke
Tune in to hear Matt share practical insights on leadership, faith, and the daily disciplines that shape both. From the six core convictions guiding his leadership to lessons learned through writing and mentoring, his conversation with Andy highlights how ordinary moments can become opportunities to encourage others and apply biblical truth in everyday life.
Lady Makos: Where Culture Has Produced A Dynasty
Tune in to hear how this powerhouse program continues to dominate, built on a culture of trust, communication, and composure under pressure.
Debunked by Nature with Mollie Engelhart
In this conversation, Mollie shares how government mandates affected her successful restaurants and led her to rethink her path. She explains why she moved from being a vegan chef to becoming a regenerative farmer.
Built to Last with Scott Beck
Tune in to hear Scott share how strong family relationships shape long-term success, why culture must be built intentionally, and how shared values unite multiple generations around a common purpose.
Science, Faith, and the Wonders Center with David Rives
Tune in to hear David share how a childhood curiosity about fossils grew into a lifelong passion for discovery, ultimately leading to the creation of a 100,000-square-foot science museum designed to help families explore the relationship between scientific evidence and faith. Listen as David explains why many of history’s most influential scientists viewed science and faith as complementary, discusses the surprising path that led him to build a world-class museum, and describes how hands-on learning helps both children and adults better understand complex ideas.
880 Lives at a Time with Brett Medlin
Tune in to hear Brett share his journey from a difficult upbringing to a calling in Cambodia through Youth Reach and Youth With A Mission (YWAM).
ShoreFizz with Emily Cavaluzzi
Tune in to hear Emily share how she and her husband, Walker, launched ShoreFizz without taking on debt and grew the business through strategic, relationship-driven social media that has generated millions of organic views.

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.








