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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL 032 : How To Live Intentionally With Guest Ken Davis

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2012

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Comedian Ken Davis is the special guest on this week’s episode of In the Loop. Things get funny quickly, but there are also key moments of inspiration that make this an episode you won’t forget.

How did Ken and Andy meet?

They met during Andy’s early years in comedy

He opened for Ray Charles and Roseanne Barr opened for him

Andy describes Ken as a model for him because he’s a comedian who appeals to both Christians and non-Christians

Ken has a movie, Fully Alive, that will be released on DVD soon

It’s all about living your life with intention

We should not sleepwalk through life, just waiting for things to happen to us

We have to be intentional about creating the life we want by making intentional choices

Quote from Ken: “Life doesn’t have a winner’s circle—it just has a finish line.”

How do you want to go through the finish line?

We need to stop watching other people live and get out and experience things for ourselves

Ken explains how and why he lost 60 pounds

Because of the weight, he was no longer to effectively do the things he was created to do

He signed up for a triathlon before he’d lost a pound

Questions for Listeners

How are you living a life of intention? How do you want to go through life’s finish line?

Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY

E-Mail: InTheLoop@AndyAndrews.com

Facebook.com/AndyAndrews

Twitter.com/AndyAndrews

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to In the Loop with Andy Andrews, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews.

0:12.2

Now here's your host, Andy Trob.

0:15.0

Well, hello, and welcome back to In The Loop with Andy Andrews, where he shares powerful and simple principles that once applied

0:20.8

will change your life. Today is going to be a funny and fun episode. I guarantee it because we're

0:27.8

joined by Andy's great friend Ken Davis. So gentlemen, welcome to both of you. Hey, hey man, I'm so excited

0:33.7

about this. Ken, are you there? Oh, I'm here, Andy and Andy. I'm excited about this. I know. I know this has got to be tough from your point of view. It's like everybody's named Andy. Let me clarify. From here on out, when you say Andy, I'm going to assume you're talking to Andy. I'm going to start calling you AT. That's fine. A.T. is fine. Everybody can call me A.T., Randy, whatever you need to do.

0:58.0

I'm going to call you A.T. Just because I do that off the air anyway.

1:05.0

Okay. You and I talk on the phone. I say, hey, AT. And so I might as well do that because I feel weird calling you Andy, too. And I'm sorry, I'm sorry I'm claiming the name on this, but here we go.

1:14.0

Well, and we are, Ken Davis, let me just say first.

1:18.3

I am so honored to get to meet the man behind the voice.

1:25.0

I've heard you just, I mean, it's probably hundreds of times on Christian radio stations, you know, just injecting what is just great humor, but also just

1:29.6

great life lessons. So we're going to talk about, you know, obviously a book called Fully Alive,

1:35.8

where you talk about how those life lessons, well, I should just say, we're going to let you

1:42.5

talk about yourself, but it's really funny stuff stuff but it's also just really deep powerful spiritual principles so we're

1:50.4

so glad I'm so glad Ken's here this is this is truly one of my heroes and Ken has been

1:57.0

a hero of mine I I don't know when he wasn't and And I don't know. Are you like, how old are you?

2:03.5

Like 90 something? No, I'm, no. No, I am not 90. I have lived beyond 90. I was there when George

2:11.3

Washington threw that coin across the, across Potomac or whatever river it was.

2:19.8

These are the best years of my life andy these are the very best years of my life i wouldn't i wouldn't trade these years for

2:24.6

anything i'm 65 i just turned 65 years old wow wow you know you're a good look in 65

2:31.4

and you've had a long you must have had a long career because

2:36.0

you know I'm 52 and and I remember I just I don't know when I don't know when in my life

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