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In the Loop with Andy Andrews

ITL256: How You Can Make History Despite Your Circumstances

In the Loop with Andy Andrews

Matt Lempert

Business

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2016

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode, we discuss how to overcome obstacles, make your own history, and leave behind a legacy of your own choosing. George Washington Carver accomplished an unbelievable amount during his lifetime—while living in one of the hardest times in history for African-Americans. • He discovered 266 uses for the peanut that we still use today, even though he was born into slavery. • Congress asked him to appear before them to discuss his work with peanuts—which was unheard of for an African-American during that time. • He did everything in his life on purpose and with intention (which is one reason he accomplished so much). Tune in to hear how a shirt Andy was wearing started this conversation on making the history you want to be remembered for. Would you like to run something by Andy? Contact us and your question might be featured on the show! • 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, a unique opportunity to see life from a different perspective

0:06.4

with New York Times bestselling author, Andy Andrews.

0:10.4

Now here's your host, David Loy.

0:12.9

Hi and welcome to End the Loop.

0:15.3

With Andy Andrews, I'm your host, David Lloyd.

0:18.2

Thanks for joining us today.

0:19.7

Ah, there you go, David.

0:22.0

I can't do it.

0:23.3

I probably shouldn't keep that up.

0:22.2

People are going to think, whoa, hey, they're slapping their computer. Something wrong with this? Starting it over again if they're in their car. You're causing people to drive off the road, Andy, by mimicking me. Wow. How dare you? Mimicking you. Mimicking you is a, is a, that's a nice thing, mocking you. Mocking you.

0:22.2

That would be. There you go. That's more accurate. That's what I was doing, buddy. I wasn't mimicking you. I was mocking you. Right. Yes. Your face. Wow. Well, there you go. Well, thanks for joining us today on In the Loop. We're excited that you're here. And, Andy, we are also excited about hearing who this week's sponsor is. Who do we have this week? Sponsor is just one of my favorite is Camato Joe. Oh, yeah. Camado Joe. I mean, we're coming to the end of summer. But if you have a Camado Joe, just take it from me.

1:14.0

You're not to the end of cooking outside.

1:14.6

That's right.

1:16.9

We cook outside all the time.

1:29.1

And I got a comado Joe, then I got another one, then I got another one, and Adam wanted one, and that's what he wanted for his birthday.

1:29.5

No way.

1:30.2

I didn't know that.

1:34.2

Yeah, it's just, it's very cool.

1:36.6

The one that Adam has.

1:38.2

And real quick, let me just tell everybody.

1:47.3

If this is your first time hearing us talk about Camado Joe, this is an outdoor ceramic grill that is different than whatever it is that you're thinking, and it's the best out there. Yeah, whatever you're thinking, I mean,

1:52.2

you might be thinking of a product that's like an egg, okay? Okay, well, they were the first out.

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