POPULARITY
This episode was recorded live on stage at the 2025 Old Salt Festival in Helmville, Montana, where I had the honor of sitting down with two of the people at the center of this ambitious experiment in food, land, and community: Cole Mannix who is the President and co-founder of the Old Salt Co-op and Andrew Anderson who is the manager of the J Bar L Ranch. If you've been following Old Salt, you know it's much more than a beef company. It's a bold attempt to rethink how ranching families, local communities, restaurants, and consumers can work together to create a food system that's resilient, regenerative, and deeply rooted in place. What strikes me most about Cole, Andrew, and the Old Salt team is just how hard they are working to make this vision a reality. They're juggling ranching, processing, restaurants, and festivals—businesses that are notoriously difficult on their own—and somehow doing it all with an open spirit of generosity, collaboration, and humility. In this conversation, we dig into the early days of Old Salt, the failures and lessons that shaped it, and the risks of scaling up in an industry designed to squeeze out small producers. We talk about why they chose to take the harder road of building restaurants and hosting a one-of-a-kind festival, how they measure success beyond the spreadsheet, and why they believe community is as important a product as the beef itself. Even if you don't work in food or ranching, the lessons here resonate for anyone trying to build a purpose-driven business. We cover everything from balancing mission and margins, to leading with vulnerability, to learning how to grow without losing sight of your values. Cole and Andrew are quick to admit they don't have it all figured out, but their candor, persistence, and vision make this a conversation I know you'll find as inspiring as I did. Enjoy! --- Old Salt Co-op Old Salt Festival Old Salt team Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/cole-andrew/ --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 0:00 - Intro, spirit of generosity 3:38 - Starting at the beginning of Old Salt with Cole 6:51 - Getting to know Andrew with J Bar L 10:18 - Ranching families coming together 14:51 - Lessons learned 19:29 - Getting to the festival, controversies 24:37 - Measuring success 29:20 - Realities of meat processing 34:47 - Restaurant business 38:49 - What we need to know (empower producers!) 42:11 - Start of audience Q&A, snack sticks 44:14 - Q: How did you forge this path? 47:26 - Q: If not the festival, what would the community touch points be? 49:42 - Q: Succession planning 54:41 - Wrapping up and thank yous --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
Wednesday Series
Send us a textHad the pleasure of speaking with professional wrestler Andrew Anderson! On episode 177, we discussed becoming a fan, training, favorite opponents, doing charity work, and more. Follow Andrew here:https://www.facebook.com/DoubleAreinforcerhttps://x.com/drewthewrestlerhttps://www.instagram.com/andrewthereinforcer/Are you a pro wrestler and have done community service and/or charity work? E-mail the podcast at wrestlingwithheart@yahoo.com and tell us if you would be interested in being interviewed.Follow us on:Facebook: Wrestling with Heart with Stanley KarrBluesky: @wrestlingwithheart.bsky.socialInstagram: @wrestlingwithheartThreads: @wrestlingwithheartHear Wrestling with Heart on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Hear Wrestling with Heart on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/46cviL5...Hear Wrestling with Heart on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-wr...Donate to my Patreon and subscribe to my content here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84502525Support the show
The CRAZIEST series of events lead to an INSTANT-CLASSIC for the PBA Tour! This week we review the Mike Aulby Nevada Classic! We take a look at two players making it from the PTQ onto the show, then the record setting roll off between EJ Tackett and Ethan Fiore! In the championship match, we saw Andrew Anderson get paybacks against EJ to win the Mike Aulby Nevada Classic! There was a TON of story lines. usagiimports.com code OTG at checkout!
Movie trailers have changed dramatically over the decades, from the classic “Voice of God” narrators of the ‘80s and ‘90s, to today's thunderous “bwaahs” and “boojes.” In this episode, Dallas and producer Andrew Anderson take a deep dive into the evolving art of trailer sound design, breaking down the most iconic trends and overused tropes. Featuring legendary trailers from Star Wars to Predator, plus an intimidating encounter with the most famous trailer voice of all time. Enter the “Sound Off” Story Contest at 20k.org/soundoff. Submissions close on May 7th, 2025. Explore the all new Defacto Sound website, and click the Contact Form to get in touch. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Follow Dallas on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and LinkedIn. Join our community on Reddit and follow us on Facebook. Find the right doctor, right now at zocdoc.com/hertz. Claim your $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/hertz. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at netsuite.com/20k. Get an exclusive 60% discount on Incogni and a 30-day money-back guarantee at incogni.com/20k. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: www.20k.org/episodes/in-a-world Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you stuck in patterns that don't serve you, wondering why you can't break free no matter how hard you try? In this episode of Sales Is Not a Dirty Word, I sit down with Andrew Anderson—renowned coach, master practitioner of NLP, and international bestselling author—to uncover the hidden power of the subconscious mind and how it shapes our reality. Andrew has spent over a decade helping entrepreneurs and executives unlock their full potential by rewiring deep-seated beliefs. We dive into the incredible ways your subconscious influences your success, why willpower alone won't cut it, and how you can create real, lasting transformation. Plus, Andrew shares his unique perspective on faith, coaching, and breaking free from limiting beliefs—no matter where you come from or what you believe. In this episode, you'll learn: Why your subconscious mind controls more than you realize—and how to reprogram it. How limiting beliefs from childhood still impact your business, relationships, and health. The real reason affirmations and positive thinking aren't enough to create change. The secret to shifting deep-rooted patterns without forcing or faking it. Why true personal growth isn't about resisting who you are but embracing and upgrading it.
Welcome to CFRC's Campus Beat and our coverage of AMS and SGPS Elections and Referenda coming up on January 29th and 30th. In this installment of our special broadcast and podcasts, we have the available recording furnished to us by the AMS of the January 23rd AMS 2025 All Candidates' Debate, a historic event as it is the first un-slated election of Executives where candidates now run as individuals, not as slated teams of three. Unfortunately, technical issues encountered by the AMS technical team on the ground in Goodes Commons led to recording issues leading to the loss of introductory remarks, but also the loss of audio quality and feed for a brief period, impacting opening remarks for the Candidates for Vice President of University Affairs and several of their responses to questions. CFRC has taken steps to salvage what content we could for broadcast and we congratulate the AMS tech team on the ground who successfully remediated recording issues about 25 minutes into the debate ensuring the remaining content we will listen to is clear and for furnishing CFRC with the content. Video of the debate is available on the AMS's Youtube page audio for this broadcast is also available on CFRC's Campus Beat podcast via Spotify, Apple Music and podcast.cfrc.ca. As some content was either not recorded or lost due to technical issues, we encourage you to download the Campus Beat AMS Executive Candidates Interviews via podcast.cfrc.ca, Spotify or Apple Podcasts where you can enjoy a full discussion with the VP University Affairs candidates. In the meantime, following the condensed remarks by VPUA Candidates Dreyden George and Alyssa Perisa at the top of this episode, we'll hear opening remarks from the Vice President of Operations Candidate Elena Nurzynski who will then field questions related to the VPOPs portfolio. After that, we'll hear opening remarks from the AMS Presidential Candidates Jana Amer and Nico Brasset Duque who will also field questions related to the role of AMS President. The AMS All Candidates debate was facilitated by moderators Andrew Anderson, AMS Chief Returning Officer, and Rebekha Feldman, AMS Chief Electoral Officer. Thank you to the AMS technical team for their hard work on the ground on January 23rd in Goodes Commons and for furnishing the recording of this historic event. Thank you for tuning into CFRC's Campus Beat today and our coverage of the AMS All Candidates debate. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Andrew Anderson is a father, husband and real estate entrepreneur. Prioritizing spiritual connection, he utilizes his seemingly common role as a householder to embody, demonstrate and teach a life of love and absolute abundance in all facets of life. Andrew shares his remarkable journey of resilience and transformation after adopting his late sister's four children, blending two families into one. He opens up about the profound lessons learned through grief, leadership, and unity, as well as his spiritual awakening that reshaped his approach to life and business. We explore topics such as integrating spiritual practices into daily life, the power of fasting, and how authenticity and alignment influence success. Andrew's story is filled with moments of profound spiritual connection and practical insights into navigating life's challenges. Listeners will gain inspiration to embrace resilience, tune into the non-physical aspects of life, and lead with love and purpose in their personal and professional lives. In this episode you will hear: 00:00 Intro 02:43 In for a spiritual awakening 05:07 the tragic loss of Andrew's sister and brother in-law and adopting their four children 10:54 becoming a family of 9 15:50 learning to listen to my inner guide and infinite source of wisdom 19:00 a self-confidence that cannot be taken away 21:17 Andrew's spirituality 26:37 soulful residential real estate 32:50 Team A family values 38:18 how Andrew stays in good health 40:00 a discussion on fasting 48:40 maintaining a spiritual connection with his sister 52:38 Andrew's heartprint Those with ears, let them hear. Always love Ryan Connect with Andrew Email: andrew@iventuresrealestate.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/ateamfamilyadventures/ Connect with Always Better than Yesterday Website: https://abty.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbetterthanyesterdayuk/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abty/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty Join our mail list here for exclusive content here: https://abty.co.uk/contact Sign up for our coaching here: https://abty.co.uk/coaching Thank you to our supporters Exhale Healthy Coffee. Exhale is the first coffee to be sourced, roasted and lab tested specifically to maximise its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potency. An independent lab test showed one cup of Exhale coffee has the same antioxidant power as 1.8kg of blueberries or 55 oranges! Get £10 off your first bag when you visit https://exhalecoffee.com/abty Please email your questions and comments to podcast@abty.co.uk #AndrewAnderson #RealEstate #InspiringStories
Before becoming a life transformation coach for elite business owners, Andrew Anderson stood crying alone in his high school bathroom stall, hiding his shoes so no one would know who was inside.This raw vulnerability shared in the podcast sets the tone for a profound discussion between host Mike O'Neill and Andrew Anderson about why external success often fails to bring internal peace.Anderson talks about a concept called "unconscious incompetence" - when successful people don't know what they don't know. Through powerful client stories, he illustrates how childhood programming shapes adult behavior, even in highly accomplished individuals.Mike O'Neill masterfully draws out practical insights about breaking free from limiting beliefs, including:Why throwing money at personal problems doesn't workHow childhood decisions create adult patternsThe reason high achievers struggle to find fulfillmentWhy seeking parental approval can haunt successful adultsHow permission to let go leads to transformationThe conversation goes down a wonderful path as Anderson shares how his father, "the greatest salesman in the world," shaped his ability to ask tough questions that others won't dare ask.This episode goes beyond typical success advice to examine why accomplished people often feel stuck despite their achievements. Through real client examples, Anderson demonstrates how addressing root causes rather than symptoms leads to lasting change.For leaders wondering why their external success hasn't brought internal peace, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on finding genuine fulfillment.Find all the show notes and links here: https://www.unstuck.show/197
In this episode, ACD/Labs Vice President of Innovation and Informatics Strategy, Andrew Anderson, and Strategic Partnerships Director, Graham McGibbon continue their discussion on digitalization and digital transformation in the context of pharmaceutical R&D. They assess how well the industry is adapting to the current digital landscape, and what can be done to contribute to the overall digitalization process.Andrew and Graham also share their thoughts on how digitalization can be used alongside machine learning and artificial intelligence tools to assist with the innovation process through generating and enhancing the synthesis of novel chemical molecules.Listen here to Part 1: Exploring Digital Transformation in Pharma R&D
On this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we profile the candidates for West Virginia U.S. House District 2 and State House District 56. In Segments One and Two, we talk to Democratic candidate for WV U.S. House District 2 Steven Wendelin, and Republican candidate Treasurer Riley Moore. In Segments Three and Four, we talk to Democratic candidate for West Virginia House District 56 Del. Kayla Young, and Republican candidate Former Del. Andrew Anderson.
In this episode of the No Grey Areas podcast, host Pat McCalla interviews Andrew Anderson, whose life story is a true testament to ultimate resilience and redemption. Raised in the foster care system, Andrew faced unimaginable challenges from a young age— but despite the hardships, Andrew's journey is one of hope, as he refused to be defined by the struggles he faced.Throughout the emotional conversation, Andrew opens up about the obstacles that could have easily broken him, from feeling abandoned to coping with painful tragedies that occurred to him as a teenager. Instead of succumbing to a victim mentality, he chose a path of inner strength and determination, turning his experiences into a source of motivation to inspire others, even in his darkest times. Anderson's journey serves as a reminder that, no matter how difficult the road may be, there is always a way forward, and the human spirit within all of us is capable of incredible things. Lastly, more foster kids have a story similar to Andrew's than we may think, so if you feel like you can help make a positive impact to a foster child, please reach out to Kim Vehon at kim@fosteraz.org at Arizona Foster Care. Their website is https://fosterarizona.org/Be sure to like our podcast, share it with a friend, and leave a review!You can also watch the video versions on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on the next inspiring and motivating interview!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbnC2rjEumGJhqy54qazFFwConnect with us on our website and social media platforms for more engaging, inspiring, and motivating content.WEBSITE: https://www.nogreyareaspodcast.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nogreyareas_gagliano/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NoGreyAreasTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nogreyareasgaglianoEMAIL: info@nogreyareas.comNo Grey Areas is a motivational podcast with captivating guests centered around how our choices humanize, empower, and define who we become. This podcast is inspired by the cautionary tale, No Grey Areas, written by Joseph Gagliano. Learn more about the truth behind his story involved with sports' biggest scandal at nogreyareas.com
This week's episode is FULL of PBA Elite league talk. What we think they did well, what we wish they would improve and the overall results. Surprises from Belmo, Andrew Anderson named MVP and much more! We also discuss who we would pick for our own PBA Elite league team and want to know who you would choose.
Monte & The Pharaoh Present Kevin Sullivan Tribute Show with Andrew Anderson
Wrestling author Vinny Berry talks about his 2023 release of The Pro Wrestling Vault vol. 2. Here from some of the independent wrestlers featured in the short stories. Hear Vinny talk with Andrew Anderson, Sal Rinauro, Jordan Jaa, and Trent Ware. You can get a copy of the book at wrestleville.com - NEW SHOWS EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY. You can find all of Vinny Berry's books at wrestleville.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever been caught in the storm of life's challenges and felt the desperate need for change? Best-selling author Andrew Anderson shares his powerful story of transformation, utilizing neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) to rise from the ashes of personal defeat. Join us as we traverse Andrew's inspiring journey from the grip of divorce and self-doubt to a life dedicated to helping others discover their paths to courage and compassion.In our profound discussion on the principles of NLP, we uncover how this approach can reshape our self-perception and behaviors in astonishing ways. Unveil the transformative power of redefining your personal narratives and witness how the potent questioning techniques of NLP can lead to rapid growth and healing. Andrew and I dissect these concepts, equipping you with actionable strategies to break free from detrimental patterns and step firmly onto the path of self-worth and fulfillment.JUMP RIGHT TO IT:------------------------------------00:00:00 From Struggles to Success00:07:14 Explore Life Fulfillment and NLP00:17:02 Understanding and Applying Neuro-Linguistic Programming00:27:01 Exploring Anxiety, Beliefs, and ActionCONNECT WITH ANDREW:------------------------------------Facebook: @andrewLanderson85Instagram: @andrewLanderson85Website: www.andrewlanderson.comStrength of the Oak Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage and Compassion in a Turbulent WorldThe first 3 people who reach out will receive 3 FREE coaching calls with Andrew. Redeem offer at 30minutes.andrewlanderson.com.Lessons to My Teenage SelfChrist-centered, diet culture-free health hacks to help teen girls thrive inside and out.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Contact The Show!Website: http://www.ahnafulmer.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imperfectlyempoweredpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahnafulmer/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ahnadfulmer
Today we're pleased to bring you all four of the chapel messages from our 2024 Men's Retreat, which was January 19-21, 2024. The main chapel speaker was Andrew Anderson, Senior Pastor at Reach Church in Blair, NE. The theme of the weekend was “Step Up.” This message is from chapel session #4, which was on Sunday morning, January 21, 2024. The theme of the message was “Step Together.” For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
Today we're pleased to bring you all four of the chapel messages from our 2024 Men's Retreat, which was January 19-21, 2024. The main chapel speaker was Andrew Anderson, Senior Pastor at Reach Church in Blair, NE. The theme of the weekend was “Step Up.” This message is from chapel session #1, which was on Friday evening, January 19, 2024. The theme of the message was “Step Into Your Identity.” We apologize for the significantly lower audio quality of this message. For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
Today we're pleased to bring you all four of the chapel messages from our 2024 Men's Retreat, which was January 19-21, 2024. The main chapel speaker was Andrew Anderson, Senior Pastor at Reach Church in Blair, NE. The theme of the weekend was “Step Up.” This message is from chapel session #2, which was on Saturday morning, January 20, 2024. The theme of the message was “What's Keeping You From Stepping Up?” This message was taught by Andrew's son, Kaedon Anderson. For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
Today we're pleased to bring you all four of the chapel messages from our 2024 Men's Retreat, which was January 19-21, 2024. The main chapel speaker was Andrew Anderson, Senior Pastor at Reach Church in Blair, NE. The theme of the weekend was “Step Up.” This message is from chapel session #3, which was on Saturday evening, January 20, 2024. The theme of the message was “Step Into the Moments.” For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
Change Maker's Mind-La Mente de los Creadores de Cambio with Cristina Pujol
Are you interested in knowing more about how to overcome imposter syndrome? Finding your life mission? Develop an oak-like strength?In this conversation, we delve into Andrew's remarkable journey.With a rich background in education and coaching, Andrew Anderson has become a number one international best-selling author, a captivating speaker, and a transformative coach.In this episode, we discuss some great insights, some of which are described in more detail in his best-selling book: Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent World.Listen to this episode until the end, because he gives 3 amazing gifts for those who stay tuned and act fast!With him, we answer questions such as:What does it mean to be truly authentic, and How can you cultivate authenticity in your life?How can you develop oak-like strength?How to overcome imposter syndrome?How can you diminish being affected by so much comparison?How can you discover your life mission?How does Andrew incorporate spirituality into coaching, and how does he define it?What is the foundation of strength and courage in one's life?How do we know what is right?We also talk about guilt, balancing priorities, leadership, elite coaching and so much more.To get your gift go to: https://freecall.andrewlanderson.com and get a free 1/2h call for the first 3 to reach outYou can get Andrew's book hereTo contact Andrew Anderson: Web: [AndrewlAnderson.com](https://www.andrewlanderson.com) LinkedIn: @andrewlanderson85 Youtube: @andrewlanderson Instagram :@andrewlanderson85 Facebook: @andrewLanderson85 Thank you so much for sharing your LOVE for the Podcast by sharing it with Friends, Subscribing, Rating and leaving a Review.With Love - Cristina To support the podcast:Patreon: Patreon.com/ChangeMakerTo contact Cristina Pujol: LinkedIn: @cpujoljensen Web: TuyTuMente.com Instagram: @CristinaPujol7 @changemakersmind Instagram of "Tú y Tu Mente": @tu_ytumente Facebook: @tuytumenteMusic: Gonzalo Grau - Frutero ModernoEl Frutero Moderno en Spotify
Welcome to Game Changers with Jeff Newkirk, where we speak with people who have done something to make this world a better place. It's simple: inspire, educate, and let's change this world! In today's episode, Jeff welcomes guest Andrew Anderson, an executive coach who works with his clients to determine why they struggle in their personal or professional lives. Over the 9 years and 700 clients Andrew has coached, he has found that a business will only grow to the extent the business owner does. This is why it's so essential for people to get to the roots of transformation in their lives to embrace change and progress. As a coach, Andrew takes a holistic approach when speaking with individual clients to uncover how fulfilled they are in each facet of their lives. Andrew shares that his coaching business began 10 years ago in his parent's basement. He was at the height of his career as a high school teacher and a father of two beautiful daughters when his wife decided to separate. At this point, Andrew felt that he had failed and could not be redeemed. What was the end of his teaching career was also the beginning of his career as an author, speaker, and coach. Andrew takes pride in helping pull others out of the dark place he once found himself in. Despite the challenging world we are living in, Andrew notes that he and his client are playing to win and be proactive. Next, Andrew shares the pivotal moment when he realized he wanted to write a book after he had sworn off writing forever. The book is entitled Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow, a metaphor for the oak-like strengths of courage we all possess. His book teaches readers how to find their life's mission that will drive them forward to live a life of longevity like an oak. The willow is a complementary force that can bend in a storm without breaking. This metaphor teaches us compassion, humility, and grace for ourselves and others when we fall short. In closing, Andrew identifies a few game changers that have helped him immensely along his journey. Finally, he shares that being a game changer means owning the game. Learn more about Jeff Newkirk. Do you have any game-changers in your life? Be sure to let me know so we can celebrate their story and contribution to our world. Go to https://gamechangerswithjeff.com to enter your name to be on the podcast
Andrew Anderson never told his family the whole story of what happened during the years he spent as a spy in the Norwegian resistance during WWII. Nor did he share all the details about what happened next, as he fought to survive for nine months – held prisoner by the Nazis. But growing up in rural Saskatchewan in the 1970's, Andrew's son Gary could always feel the echoes of his father's past. On this week's Storylines, 77 years after the end of the war, reporter Eric Anderson is heading to Norway with his dad to learn everything they can about their family lore. But following in Andrew's tracks, uncovers some uncomfortable secrets...
Hannah V is a London-based producer, pianist and songwriter known for her collaborations with the likes of Rihanna, Stormzy, Yola and JP Cooper. Marc Young met up with her at the London Podcast Show to discuss how her multicultural upbringing in Germany and India influenced her early musical education, her transition from classically trained pianist to key member of Rihanna's backing band, and how she once composed a track for Netflix's Bridgerton series in just a matter of hours. This episode was recorded at the Shure booth of the very loud trade show with the SM7B microphone and it was produced by Andrew Anderson.
Welcome to Episode #117 of LIVE and IN COLOR with Wolfie D (@warrenwolfe13) and co-host Jimmy Street (@jamesrockstreet)! Today we welcome Andrew Anderson to the show today! Andrew's been around the block when it comes to pro wrestling! He's a Northeast staple, but he's also spent time in Japan and even Hollywood! Yes, that's right, he's an actor as well! You might remember him from roles as demons and thugs in shows like Gotham and Sneaky Pete, but you'll for sure remember him from his scene in the locker room in the movie "The Wrestler"! He's also been given the Purple Haze gimmick by Kevin Sullivan himself! We're covering it all! Enjoy! Visit our Live and In Color with Wolfie D podcast page! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolfied FOLLOW US ON: https://www.facebook.com/livewolfied https://twitter.com/livewolfied https://www.instagram.com/livewolfied/ https://www.youtube.com/@livewolfied VISIT OUR PROWRESTLINGTEES STORE: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/related/livewolfied.html Check out co-host Jimmy's podcast Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmbmpw ADVERTISE WITH US! Would you or your business like to become a supporter of the 'Live and In Color with Wolfie D' Podcast? Contact us at liveandincolor.wolfied@gmail.com for ad rates and sponsorship options! VISIT OUR AWESOME SPONSORS! -Benji Buie "Rockstar Realtor": https://exitrealty.com/agent/Benji/Buie/241911/ -MANSCAPED: 20% OFF with code WOLFIE at https://manscaped.com -STEVE BOWTIE BRYANT'S 1993 "Unbeatables" trading card sets (LIMITED QUANTITIES!): Contact stevebowtiebryant@icloud.com Very Special Thanks To: Tracy Byrd and A Gathering Of None for the “Current Affair”, "Ask Wolfie D Anything" & "Name Game" theme songs! Support them at these links: https://agatheringofnone.bandcamp.com/ https://agatheringofnone.bigcartel.com/ Also, if you'd like to stream or purchase "Cap4YaDome" the official theme song for LIVE and IN COLOR with Wolfie D, you can here: Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/album/cap4yadome/1054542233?i=1054542237 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7M8F0CTsGwCtzKBjrImC7a?si=bab79a02c9f74cc3 © jamesrockstreet Productions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wolfied/support
In this episode, we are discussing strategies for helping real estate professionals maintain motivation during turbulent times with our guest, Transformational Real Estate Coach Andrew Anderson. Andrew is a #1 International Best-Selling Author and mindset coach based in Boise, Idaho. He has worked with real estate agents across the country to help them develop strategies for success through any market conditions. We hear how he discovered his sense of purpose and meaning through introspection, allowing him to take ownership of his situation rather than see himself as a victim of circumstance. After listening to this episode, you may be left with thoughtful questions to ponder about discovering and maintaining their motivations through reflection on values, purpose, and embracing both stability and adaptability. Things we discussed in this episode: Discover how to stay motivated from within rather than relying on external rewards Learn from Andrew Anderson's story of overcoming immense personal and career challenges Find your sense of purpose through introspection to stay grounded amid turbulence Developing "oak strength" through commitment to core values and "willow strength" through flexibility Strategies for preventing burnout as a real estate agent in volatile market conditions Reframing difficulties as opportunities for growth rather than things happening "to" you Thought-provoking questions to reflect on your motivations and adaptability How to feel motivated to rediscover your motivations through values, purpose, and resilience Where you can find Andrew: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/andrewlanderson85/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/andrewLanderson85 Website - https://www.andrewlanderson.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@andrewlanderson Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewlanderson85/ Join Jason Muth from Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast! #realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #realestatemindset #purposefulwork #findingmotivation #overcomingchallenges #adaptability #growthmindset #resilience #introspection #sustainablesuccess #oakandwillow Follow us! Following and subscribing to The Real Estate Law Podcast not only ensures that you'll get instant updates whenever we release a new episode, but it also helps us reach more people who could benefit from the valuable content that we provide. The Real Estate Law Podcast on Instagram and YouTube NextHome Titletown Real Estate on Facebook and LinkedIn Straightforward Short-Term Rentals on Instagram Attorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn Jason Muth on LinkedIn Help us Spread the Word If you've found our podcast helpful, entertaining, or informative, please consider leaving us a rating and review. It only takes a minute and can make a huge difference in helping us reach more listeners. Hospitality.FM The Real Estate Law Podcast is part of Hospitality.FM, a podcast network dedicated to bringing the best hospitality-focused podcasts to those in and around the industry, from Food + Beverage, Guest Experience, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech, Operations, Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Real Estate Law, and so much more!
In today's episode, Anna has an inspiring conversation with fellow coach Andrew Anderson. They compared notes about how they see the vast majority of adults unable to handle the stress of their jobs and family life and how easy it is to slip into feeling like they're barely staying afloat and are stuck in this vicious cycle of circumstances. Andrew shares his own story of living in his parents' basement, feeling as though he would never succeed at anything, to experiencing a transformative calling to write his book. He is a world-renowned transformational coach, author, and speaker. His passion influences each individual to shatter limiting beliefs and transform their lives and businesses. From stuck or uncertain to grounded and free, Andrew's insights give you power as you learn how to level up in more ways than you ever thought possible. Here are some other topics they cover: The biggest misconception people think about themselves What inspires Andrew as a coach How to know when to seek outside help from a coach or therapist The symbolism of his book title Why motivation alone will not move you toward your dreams Why you shouldn't compare yourselves to others What you'll learn by serving someone Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent World by Andrew L. Anderson https://www.amazon.com/Strength-Oak-Willow-Compassion-Turbulent/dp/B0C299LL7X/ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People/dp/1471195201/ Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewlanderson85/ Andrew on other social platforms: @andrewlanderson85 Journal Prompts - These are the 5 important questions Andrew asks to determine your life's mission: Who do you believe you are called to serve? What unique gifts do you have to offer that they need? Why are your gifts so important to these people? Why do you want to serve this group? What does serving these people do for you? Why are you here? Quotes to Remember: “Our job is not to fix anyone. Our job is to help them see the resources they have available inside of themselves and around them.” “Our circumstances don't define us.” “What we focus on persists. Likewise, what we lean into, we learn from.” “Imagine how others will feel when you fulfill your own creation.” “We have the power to do big things in our own small way.” Connect with Anna: Email: agibbs2@kw.com Facebook: @CoachAnnaGibbs Instagram: @CoachAnnaGibbs YouTube: @Annagibbsatkw Coaching: coachannagibbs.com To learn more about the supplements and products Anna uses to improve her overall health and well-being visit: https://plexusworldwide.com/annagibbs
There are always opportunities in your life to integrate what you love to do with your purpose and your mission. The only way to do that is to get beneath the surface and bend through the storms, because that's when you find your inner strength!Finding where passion and purpose intersect, so where in your life do you need to stand strong - your principles, your values? Where do you need to bend to be adaptable in certain situations so that you can win and create new opportunities & patterns in your life?Dive deeper into this on the latest episode of Finding Your Competitive Edge with guest Andrew Anderson!Purchase Andrew's Best-Selling Book "Strength Of The Oak, Strength Of The Willow" here: https://a.co/d/j5BHCt1 Set up a FREE coaching consultation call w/ Andrew today!: https://Freecall.andrewlanderson.com
International #1 best-selling author of "Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow", Andrew Anderson shares his approach in navigating life's ups and downs. Andrew shares inspiring insights on shifting perspectives from 'why is this happening to me?' to 'why is this happening for me?' and how to discover the hidden greatness in every situation.We dive deeply into the art of transformation, touching on deceit's role and outdated beliefs in personal growth. Andrew provides practical steps on:breaking free from restrictive thought patternssetting up protective boundarieshow to have strength and grace in life's stormsthe 7 steps to forgivenessThis episode is a treasure for anyone on a quest to understand their life's mission and purpose. It's abundant with enlightening wisdom on nurturing self-worth and enhancing relationships.This episode is a wealth of wisdom for anyone seeking personal transformation, the courage to face life's challenges, and the bravery to step into a brighter future.Connect with AndrewIf you're ready to relax your mind, achieve change and be a healthier more present you, book your FREE 30-Minute Discovery Call today. Start living a life of confidence!Schedule your FREE, 30-minute Discovery Call to see how I can help.For further support, join the Jealousy Junkie Facebook GroupGrab the 5 Must-Haves To Overcome Jealousy Connect with ShanennTop Self WebsiteShanenn on InstagramClick here to record your message. Tell me your favorite episode and why you love it and I just might put it on the show. Say your name or don't, either is fine just know, you may hear your voice on the podcast!DisclaimerThe information on this podcast or any platform affiliated with Top Self LLC, or the Top Self podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material associated with Jealousy Junkie podcast is intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment, Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding your condition or treatment and before taking on or performing any of the activities or suggestions discussed on the podcast or website.
Everybody yearns to have at least one person in their life who believes in them; that they can do what they say they can do, who believes they can be the person they want to be. Andrew Anderson is that person. Andrew grew up in Boise, ID. He served a two-year service mission for his church to Belgium and France. He went on to receive a master's degree in Education and loved teaching high school students for six years. Since 2015, Andrew has cultivated this teaching passion as a #1 international best-selling author, speaker and coach, helping individuals break through limiting beliefs, transform their lives and businesses and find lasting freedom. When away from work, you can find Andrew with his family on the soccer field, basketball court, recital halls, or the mountains of Idaho. His wife and seven kids drive his Life Mission. At the end of the day, know this: Andrew will take a stand for your greatness more than you will stand for your own limitations. He will fight harder for your possibilities than you do. MEMORABLE MOMENTS“What are you focusing on? What are you making it mean? What are you going to do about it? We are able to reframe these questions to create an actionable plan.”“We are meaning-making machines. When we can identify the meaning that we're giving a situation is when we can recognize what we need to do about it.” “When we can see things as they truly are is when we are able to change our circumstances.” “Confidence is the belief that your goals and aspirations will manifest because you have made the decision with your heart, not just your mind.” Connect with Andrew:⭐Connect on Instagram: @andrewlanderson85⭐Connect on Facebook: www.facebook.com/andrewlanderson85⭐Connect on the Web : www.andrewlanderson.com⭐Check out Andrew's Book : Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent World Connect with Allison:⭐ Connect on Instagram @allisonwalsh⭐ JOIN OUR FREE COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity⭐ Check out book recommendations from the show here⭐ Download your free 90 day planner here⭐ ORDER THE SBSC BOOK⭐ Direct Link to Review SBSC
Explore the profound journey of self-discovery and discovering purpose in life in this captivating episode of Strategy + Action with host Jason Croft and guest Andrew L. Anderson! In the first half of this thought-provoking episode, they dig into the power of creating a life's mission, unraveling its multifaceted layers and its profound connection to ideas like legacy and creativity. Andrew Anderson shares his remarkable journey from never envisioning himself as an author to an awe-inspiring moment in the majestic Zion National Park, an incredible story of how he felt a divine calling that led to the birth of his book, "Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow." Discover the transformative process of finding one's life mission and how it becomes a beacon of purpose, particularly during challenging times. Andrew's insight into guiding individuals seeking meaning and direction in their lives is truly enlightening. Uncover the hidden truth that success in business and family can still leave you yearning for more without a clear life mission. Jason and Andrew delve into the idea that recognizing the purpose behind your pain can catalyze immense personal growth. But here's the kicker – your life's mission doesn't need to be grandiose; it can be deeply personal and profoundly meaningful. Andrew hints at the idea that life missions can evolve and change over time, promising a deeper dive into the discovery process and its tangible impact on your life. In the second half of this episode, Jason and Andrew venture further into the essence of a life mission – it's not just about the destination; it's the journey that matters. Discover the significance of finding a mission that stirs your soul and fuels your inner fire. Andrew candidly shares his own journey of discovering his life mission at a young age and how it has been his guiding star ever since. Gain insights into the concept that a life mission can expand and evolve, encouraging you to embrace change and growth. Andrew emphasizes the incredible value of serving others as a means to unveil your true passion and purpose. Don't worry if you haven't found your passion yet; by helping others, you might stumble upon your calling and the ultimate fulfillment you seek. The episode concludes with Andrew's inspiring journey into coaching and speaking, born out of a challenging period in his life. Witness his remarkable transformation from teaching to real estate, and ultimately, to coaching and speaking – all thanks to the unwavering support and belief of someone who recognized his potential. Get ready to embark on an incredible journey of self-discovery, growth, and purpose in this episode of "Strategy + Action." Explore the evolving nature of your life's mission and consider how service can unlock your true passion and direction in life.
The unconscious mind can latch on to limiting beliefs, just like a tree's roots with weeds. The only way to get beneath the surface and bend through the storms is finding that inner strength throughout the chaos!On this episode of Finding Your Competitive Edge, Andrew Anderson shares how you can turn those limiting beliefs into strong roots of resiliency, purpose, and passion to serve.Anderson has built and led a coaching team that grew into one of the largest and most successful Keller Williams Realty Productivity Coaching Programs in the nation. With over 100 active clients, The Productivity Team became a head-turning leader in the field of real estate coaching. Andrew has cultivated this teaching and coaching passion into a #1 international best-selling author, speaker and coach, helping individuals break through limiting beliefs, transform their lives and businesses and find lasting freedom.“Resiliency, to me, is the courage to stay committed to your life mission & the values and principles that you know will get you there…Imagine what others will experience when you fulfill the measure of your creation.” - Andrew Anderson
This week's guest is a world renowned transformational coach, author and speaker. His passion influences individuals to shatter limiting beliefs and transform their beliefs, lives and businesses. Lets learn how to level up in more ways than we can imagine with Andrew Anderson. Check out Andrew's website here: coachwithandrew.com Share this episode with a friend that you think would enjoy it. Connect with Matt: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Twitter Website: mattscoletti.com Email: Matthew.scoletti@gmail.com
Ever felt like you've lost your passion for work or wondered if you're living the life you were meant to? I found myself asking these hard questions, and guess what? You aren't alone. Introducing Andrew Anderson, real estate life transformation coach, who has seen it all. Andrew joins us to discuss his unique take on 'identity fraud' in business and how it's time to reclaim your life mission and rekindle your work passion.Andrew comes bearing transformative tools. With his rich background in NLP, neural plasticity, and overcoming addiction, he provides a fresh perspective on personal transformation. He assures us that this change isn't a grueling years-long process but a rejuvenating journey that takes just five hours spread over two days. It's about digging deep, finding the root cause of your challenges, and establishing new neural pathways. Intriguing, isn't it?But it's not just about business and personal transformation. Andrew takes us on an intimate voyage through his life experiences, sharing the profound revelation at Zion National Park that led to him penning a book. We bridge the gap between faith, mental health, and personal transformation, learning that we're not broken, and we have all the puzzle pieces we need for success. Join us in this enlightening dialogue with Andrew Anderson and discover the path to your best life. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media and tag Ken Joslin.
As entrepreneurs, we often encounter sticking points in our businesses and lives. Regardless of where this sticking point occurs, the underlying factor is almost always something subconscious within your being. This could be a result of misalignment in your business, residual from childhood, or something unknown. Regardless of the root, it can always be overcome. Andrew Anderson is a bestselling author and breakthrough coach that helps entrepreneurs move beyond these sticking points, while also finding their true calling in life. Andrew believes that everyone deserves to break through limiting beliefs, transform their lives and businesses, and find lasting freedom. The information he shares today will make you consider your trajectory in life. His goal is not to make you feel uncertain but to challenge you to really think about your life's calling, and then decide how your work can align with that calling. This is the path to ultimate personal freedom. What you'll hear in this episode: [2:00] Who is Andrew? [2:45] What is neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and how does Andrew use this in his business? [6:47] What are some of the ways that Andrew helps entrepreneurs identify their mission and apply it in their lives? [14:10] Is what you're earning driving your life or is your life driving what you want to earn? [19:30] Four questions to ask yourself to find out what your true motivation is behind something [24:34] How do you connect your life's mission to your business, especially if you have always viewed them as separate? [30:19] How can you shape your life's mission so that it does not make you feel stuck in a box and allows for evolution? [35:16] How do you figure out who to serve in your business? Connect with Andrew: Buy his Book: Strength of the Oak, strength of the Willow, how to Find Courage and Compassion in a Turbulent World Andrewlanderson.com @andrewlanderson85 * Related episodes: Want to Leave Your Corporate Job? It's Easier Than You Think Building Authentic Relationships in Business with Barb Betts Why I Give Away My SOPs Tactical Resources: 5-Day Financial Mindset Refresh: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/refresh Create a Custom Podcast Playlist: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/6303d4c525b1e80018d47cfa Grow Cash Flow for Your Business: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/endless-cash Tax Deduction Guide: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/tax-deduction-guide CFO Power Session: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/power-session-inquiry See how much you can save with an S Corp: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/keep-what-you-earn-s-corp-calculator Additional Resources: Find everything you need at https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com Questions about this episode? Text me!: https://my.community.com/shannonweinsteincpa Hire us: https://www.fitnancialsolutions.com/accounting Find me on IG https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/ Meet me face-to-face on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMlIuZsrllp1Uc_MlhriLvQ The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.
In this episode, Adam recaps his interview with Andrew Anderson and delves into the power of mentorship, finding our life mission, and the transformational journey from fear to service. Adam relates his story of overcoming addiction and alcoholism to Andrew's story of finding strength, leading them both to discover their mission of helping others redefine their relationship with fear. We explore the importance of serving others, questioning the validity of our fears, and breaking patterns that no longer serve us. Adam also discusses parts of the interview that shed light on the role of ego, the challenges of parenting, and the profound impact of communities and mentorship. So tune in, as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and living a more abundant life through service. Timestamps [00:00:49] Service is the key to finding purpose. [00:04:17] Healing, helping others, finding fulfillment, overcoming struggles. [00:07:06] Ego hindering transformation, curiosity dispels limiting beliefs. [00:10:45] Perspective on parenting, service, fear, and self-improvement.
Still trying to unlock your life mission? Find your purpose and direction as Adam sits down with Andrew Anderson, an international best-selling author, speaker, and coach. Discover the strength of the oak and the strength of the willow as Andrew reveals the power of flexibility, compassion, and adapting to your surroundings. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: The importance of interrupting the patterns Lessons from his dad: obedience and service What led him to where he is today in real estate Finding purpose and mentorship The strength of the oak and the strength of the willow Putting yourself in the environment of your life mission Unlocking your life mission: a path to purpose and direction The essence of courage Episode Highlights: [17:43] The Strength of the Oak and The Strength of the Willow One of Andrew's coaches in his mid-20s recognized the remarkable strength within him, comparing it to the mighty oak. He described the oak as one of the longest-living and strongest trees, known for its unyielding nature. However, he also identified another strength within Andrew that he sometimes overlooked – the strength of the willow. While the oak stands firm in the face of storms, the willow gracefully bends and flexes with the wind, allowing it to pass through without resistance. The willow embodies qualities of flexibility, compassion, and grace, effortlessly adapting to its surroundings. Even if a branch happens to fall off, it can take root and grow into a new tree. With this insight, Andrew's coach helped him recognize and embrace this complementary strength of the willow. [25:24] Unlocking Your Life Mission: A Path to Purpose and Direction It all begins with your life mission - understanding why you are here, which will guide you in determining where you are going. Many people are unaware of their destination and the purpose behind their existence. They ask themselves the wrong question, focusing on "how" to achieve something without considering if they truly desire it and why. When clients come to me, most of them are unsure of what they truly want. That's why we go back to our life mission first before we even think about setting goals or figuring out how to achieve them. Andrew suggests that if you're finding it challenging to discover your life mission, the key is to serve others. By engaging in acts of service, you will uncover the true purpose behind your existence and gain clarity on what you are meant to do. Once you have a clear understanding of your "why" and your purpose, the "how" will naturally fall into place. [34:03] The Essence of Courage: Following Your Heart with Conviction and Commitment Courage, derived from the French word "coeur" meaning heart, embodies bravery. It arises from wholeheartedly pursuing our desires, disregarding the influence of our minds. By fully committing to a cause, external factors lose significance. Challenges become growth opportunities, strengthening our courage like resilient oak trees in the wind. Just as trees need wind for vitality, personal growth thrives on opposition and challenges. True courage lies in unwavering conviction and commitment to our purpose. When we understand the reason behind our actions, accountability becomes natural, making detailed plans unnecessary. Like a devoted new mother prioritizing her baby's needs, we can exemplify this unwavering dedication and conviction in our own endeavors, navigating without rigid plans and driven solely by our passionate commitment. Resources Mentioned: www.andrewlanderson.com Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow
We know the sun always comes out after the shitstorm; we just need to figure out what to do during the rain. In this episode, I'm thrilled to welcome the amazing Andrew Anderson, International Best-selling Author, Transformational Speaker, and Breakthrough Coach. While experiencing what he called his "two-year dark night of the soul," Andrew decided to rely on his courage and compassion to "fix" his turbulent world. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Andrew's transformational journey, the courageous decision to explore forgiveness and compassion as a way out of the darkness he felt in, and how he learned to see the good in every situation, not just the good ones. Additionally, we talk about his best-selling book, "Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow," his thought process and inspiration to write it; Andrew also shares practical tips to unstuck yourself from whatever is holding you back, and so much more.Tune in to Episode 116 of the Joy Found Here podcast to learn more about the true power of courage and compassion. In This Episode, You'll Learn:A bit about Andrew's background and uprising (2:50)The two-year dark night of the soul (5:10)Surround yourself with models of victory (9:00)Identifying your life mission statement (15:20)A practical tip to unstuck yourself (20:50)Andrew talks about the thought process that led to writing his book (31:40)Resources: Book: Andrew L. Anderson - Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent WorldWrite an email at andrew@andrewlanderson.com, write "Stephanie gift" in the subject, and get a present that'll bless your life. Connect with Andrew:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramYouTubeFacebookLet's Connect:Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week international best-selling author Andrew Anderson talks to us about how we can create transformational healing and learn through the hard things in life rather than sitting back and being a victim. Andrew is a master practitioner of Mental and Emotional release therapy, transformational coach, and former divorce recovery coach. His words of wisdom will leave you feeling inspired and empowered to make change today! Andrew can be found at: Website: www.andrewlanderson.com FB: www.facebook.com/andrewlanderson85 IG: www.instagram.com/andrewlanderson85 email: andrew@andrewlanderson.com Wait!!! Before you go! Here are some ways you can work with me or become a part of my community! Work with me: 1:1 Coaching call: https://thegracefueledwife.thrivecart.com/11-implementation-call/ The Grace Fueled Marriage Method: https://gracefueledmarriagemethod.com The Free Community... Join me in The Grace Fueled Wives Club on FB! https://www.facebook.com/groups/GraceFueledWifeCommunity/ Become an Insider and get updates on all the podcast news. gracefueledwifesteps.gr8.com I want to hear all about you and your story! Reach out to me directly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegracefueledwife
In today's episode, I'm joined by breakthrough coach, Andrew Anderson. Andrew has been in the coaching game for a while, and he accomplished what very few managed to achieve as a KW productivity coach. Always placed in a position to help and support others from a young age, and becoming a teacher first, Andrew traded selling homes for coaching people, and he considers it his true calling. Andrew is a transformational speaker, breakthrough coach and the international bestselling author of “Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent World”. His passion influences each individual to shatter limiting beliefs and transform their lives and businesses. From stuck or uncertain to grounded and free, Andrew's insights give you power as you learn how to level up in more ways than you ever thought possible. Most agents sign up for coaching because they've hit a wall in their business, only to find that the wall is within. What starts out as a skill-based intervention turns into a mindset one because what holds us back has nothing to do with our businesses. The best coaches are able to get down to the stuff clients don't want to talk about like whether or not they feel worthy of what they have. For coaches, the job is helping people get past those negative thoughts and limiting beliefs so they can breakthrough in life and business. For more information, head to https://www.andrewlanderson.com/, and get the book on Amazon. To get some free gifts, send an email to andrew@andrewlanderson.com, and put “Kevin” in the subject line. CTA Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/nla
In this week's episode Hazel and Jenny talk to Andrew Anderson about his latest book The Magic of Cats.The Magic of Cats by Andrew Andersonhttps://amzn.eu/d/3bkrhmvThe Little Book of Cat Magic by Deborah Blakehttps://amzn.eu/d/6HVHx2F
To mark Insider's one-year anniversary, enjoy $40 off Insider or Unlimited for new members! Use discount code InsiderAtOne.Sign up Today.Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Andrew Anderson from the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and a member of the Health Equity Fellowship for Trainees program at Health Affairs on his recently published paper assessing financial costs associated with disparities in preventable heart failure hospitalizations among Medicare beneficiaries in the US South.The authors found significant disparities in preventable heart failure hospitalizations between black, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaskan Native beneficiaries and white beneficiaries with tens of millions of dollars of costs each year associated with these disparities just in the South. Order the May 2023 issue of Health Affairs.Currently, more than 70 percent of our content is freely available - and we'd like to keep it that way. With your support, we can continue to keep our digital publication Forefront and podcasts free for everyone.Subscribe: RSS | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts To mark Insider's one-year anniversary, enjoy $40 off Insider or Unlimited for new members! Use discount code InsiderAtOne.Sign up Today.
Welcome to the SYNC Your Life podcast episode #141! On this podcast, we will be diving into all things women's hormones to help you learn how to live in alignment with your female physiology. Too many women are living with their check engine lights flashing. You know you feel "off" but no matter what you do, you can't seem to have the energy, or lose the weight, or feel your best. This podcast exists to shed light on the important topic of healthy hormones and cycle syncing, to help you gain maximum energy in your life. In today's episode, I'm interviewing Andrew Anderson, coach and author of "Strength of the Willow, Strength of the Oak," on the topic of forgiveness. Specifically, why forgiveness could be the thing holding us back, along with the 7 steps to forgiving. This is a powerful episode! Andrew grew up in Boise, ID. He served a two-year service mission for his church to Belgium and France. He went on to receive a master's degree in Education and loved teaching high school students for six years. Since 2015, Andrew has cultivated this teaching passion as a #1 international best-selling author, speaker and coach, helping individuals break through limiting beliefs, transform their lives and businesses and find lasting freedom. When away from work, you can find Andrew with his family on the soccer field, basketball court, recital halls, or the mountains of Idaho. His wife and seven kids drive his Life Mission. At the end of the day, know this: Andrew will take a stand for your greatness more than you will stand for your own limitations. He will fight harder for your possibilities than you do. You can find his book here. The corresponding gratitude journal can be found here. We reference the book "Boundaries," by Dr. Henry Cloud, found here. We also reference a previous interview on the SYNC Your Life podcast with Chris Felton on his journey with forgiveness, which can be found here. Finally, my Virtual Summit can be found here. You can follow Andrew on social media @andrewlanderson85 or check out his website here. You an access his free gift by emailing andrew@andrewlanderson.com with "JENNY GIFT" as the subject line. If you feel like something is "off" with your hormones, check out the FREE hormone imbalance quiz at sync.jennyswisher.com. To learn more about the SYNC Digital Course, check out jennyswisher.com. Let's be friends outside of the podcast! Send me a message or schedule a call so I can get to know you better. You can reach out at https://jennyswisher.com/contact-2/. Enjoy the show! Episode Webpage: jennyswisher.com/podcast
Strength of the Oak Andrew Anderson We've all had rough times in our past. Times when it seemed like the entire world was collapsing around us. Times when, no matter how hard we tried, somehow, someway, we always came out on the losing end. Everyone has had those life experiences. If you've listened to this program any length of time, you've heard my back story… Our guest today faced the same set of circumstances. He lost it all, family, work, savings – all of it. But, at that moment in time, he made a decision. That one quality decision started him on the path he is on now – helping others to learn to make that type of quality decision. Andrew Anderson is now an author, speaker, trainer and community and spiritual leader. He has helped hundreds of is clients to break through their limiting beliefs and transform their lives and their businesses. He lives his life with a daily mandate to influence as many as possible to live a higher level of life and spiritual strength. He is the author of a fabulous book titled, “Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow – How to Find Courage & Compassion in a Turbulent World.” Help me welcome to the program, Andrew Anderson! Andrew, it is a blessing to finally have you on the program, brother! I appreciate your time today! First question I always ask is this: Other than that brief in information I just shared, can tell us in your own words, “Who is Andrew Anderson?” What was life like for you when you hit rock bottom? How did you find your way to implement the steps you share in your book, “Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow?” Why did you write this book and why at this point in your life? In your book, “Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow,” you talk about coming up with your “Life Mission Statement.” Can you explain the importance of this for us? You discuss there are six key areas of life that lead us to fulfillment. Can you briefly share with us those six areas and the importance they hold? What is the “Rat Park” exercise which you discuss in your book? I know there is someone listening to us today that feels like they have already heard all the “rah-rah” self-help books and classes. How is your book different? What do you say to someone who may feel like they are just stuck where they are at? They feel like they've tried to improve before and failed.. so what's the use? Do you do personal mentoring outside of the book? Classes, coaching programs, etc.? As you were developing this, what was one of the major obstacles you faced in creating this program? Why does this program work so well? What makes it different from other programs out there? How can someone obtain a copy of your book, “Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow?” Is it on Amazon? Andrew, this has been so interesting. If someone wanted to get in touch with you, to ask a question or receive more...
In this interview with ECW's Chubby Dudley, we walk down memory lane and discuss..Being part of both Eastern Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship WrestlingTalks legends like Road Warrior Hawk, wrestling Don Muraco and Superfly Jimmy SnukaHis new YouTube Channel reacting to every ECW TV Episode https://www.youtube.com/@chubbydudleyofficialChubby Dudley shares a story watching Steve Austin and Mick Foley in ECW talking about getting WWF contracts.How he felt being let go from ECW twiceThoughts on if we could see a Dudley Family reunion!What it was like being a promotor of his own independent wrestling company after leaving ECW and the infamous Taz threatsMr. Hughes being part of ECW and legends leaving once it changed to Extreme Championship WrestlingHis thoughts Gisele Shaw-Rick Steiner & Matt Cardona-Greg Valentine confrontations at Wrestle ConBeing back involved with wrestling and seeing friends like Andrew Anderson, Buff Bagwell and meeting Kevin SullivanLast time he's talked to D-Von and Bubba Ray DudleyFB: www.facebook.com/perchedonthetopropeTwitter: @PerchedTopRopeInstagram: @PerchedOnTheTopRopePodcastYouTube: www.youtube.com/@perchedonthetoprope#ECW #ExtremeChampionshipWrestling #DudleyBoyz #TheDudleyBoyz #DudleyFamily #ChubbyDudley #WrestlingCommunity #WrestlingNews #ProWrestling #SportsEntertainment #PerchedOnTheTopRopeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/perchedonthetoprope/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Have you ever seen something so cute that you just wanted to squeeze it? Have you ever felt sleepy after a big meal? Or enjoyed bouncing on a puffy cushion? There are words for all of these, just not in English. In this game show episode, 20K producer and resident linguist Grace East cooks up an “untranslatable” words quiz for Dallas and fellow producer Andrew Anderson. How many words can you guess? Watch our video shorts on Youtube, Instagram, and TikTok. Follow us on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook. Sign up for Twenty Thousand Hertz+ to get our entire catalog ad-free. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org Improve your personal sound world at oneplus.com. Check out headspace.com/20KHERTZ and use promo code 20KHERTZ to try Headspace free for 30 days. Visit shopify.com/20k and sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/foundintranslation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Buffalo Beer Buzz and The WNY Brews podcast, we talk about:CollaBEERation 3.0CollaBEERation 3.0 will take place March 25 (1pm) at the Powerhouse. General admission tickets are $65 and are on sale here.SAD BOYS BREWING TO OPEN IN LARKIN NEIGHBORHOODSad Boys Brewing, the brainchild of four homebrewers, John O'Neill, Tyler Randle, Collin Edbauer and Andrew Anderson, will officially open in Larkin at 567 Exchange St. on Wednesday (5pm). Click here for moreRESURGENCE BREWING OFFERS FU AWESOME BREWERY TOURSYou can now tour Resurgence Brewing Company's Chicago Street facility in style with their new FU Awesome Brewery Tours. Starting March 25, these tours will take place each Saturday at 5pm.. Click here for moreLOCAL BEERS SHINE BRIGHT AT AAF BUFFALO'S ADDYS AWARDSA number of local beers took center stage at the American Advertising Federation of Buffalo's ADDYs Awards. Click here for moreGENE MCCARTHY'S TO TAP BEER IN HONOR OF EDWARD M. COTTER CONSERVANCYOn March 24, a day that has been declared Edward M Cotter Day in Buffalo, Gene McCarthy's / Old First Ward Brewing will tap their special edition Cotter Red Ale (2pm). $1 from every Cotter Red sold will be donated to the Edward M. Cotter Conservancy, an organization comprised of 100% volunteers who all share a love for the fireboat of the same name. For more information, visit www.emcotterconservancy.org.2023 NYS CRAFT BEER COMPETITION AWARDS SHOW WATCH PARTIESAs the winners of the 2023 NYS Craft Beer Competition are announced on March 24, you can root on your favorite local breweries live with a fresh pint in hand at watch parties at Community Beer Works and Lafayette Brewing Company. If you want to watch from home, you can tune-in to the New York State Craft Beer YouTube channel at 7pm to watch the awards ceremony live.42 NORTH CELEBRATES MAPLE SEASON WITH TREE TAP MAPLE FESTOn March 25 (12-4pm), 42 North Brewing is teaming up with the Erie County Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department for Tree Tap Maple Fest, which includes guided tours, demonstrations of the maple production process and much more. Click here for more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I met Andrew Anderson a few years back when my best friend had gifted me an opportunity to be coached by Andrew and do a 'break through session' with him. From that time, I've had an immense amount of respect for Andrew and all the work he does! That's why I'm super excited to share with you all, this amazing discussion between Andrew and Sting Ray, a Coach and a Driver, which is a unique dynamic of an interview that you do NOT want to miss! Sting Ray Robb is a professional IndyCar Driver and is super young in the profession, but he's already making his name known amongst the other drivers! He began Kart Racing at the age of 5 and hasn't looked back since. And today, we have the opportunity to learn from him about the sport of Racing and the ins and outs of being a professional driver. On the other side, we are hearing from Andrew Anderson, who happens to be a life coach for Sting Ray, and they've worked together for a while now, and you'll get to hear from Andrew on the types of things he and Sting Ray work together on from the coaching side. Andrew is an author and has a best selling book called: Strength of the Oak, Strength of the Willow: How to Find Courage and Compassion in a Turbulent World You can pick up your copy of the book by going HERE: https://www.amazon.com/Strength-Oak-Willow-Compassion-Turbulent-ebook/dp/B0BTC9DQJN/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 I'd also encourage you to take a look at this site if you'd like to take advantage of Andrew's coaching services and see what he has to offer: https://www.coachwithandrew.com/ Please make sure to give a follow to Sting Ray Robb by heading to his website: https://stingrayrobb.com/ On that website you'll be able to follow him on all of his social platforms and you'll definitely be glad that you did! __________________ Calling ALL entrepreneurs!! If you are a business owner, and you are interested in utilzing online sales, then you MUST USE this tool to help you with it! ClickFunnels will allow you to have an enterprise account to do everything you need for your business! (Including: Websites, funnel building, emails, products, etc) Make sure to get a solid deal by going HERE for your offer! __________________ The success and growth of this podcast is due in large part to the people who have shared, liked, listened, reviewed, and engaged with this show! We continue to grow and it's all because of you! If you have an opportunity to share this podcast with your friends, family, co-workers, etc. please do! You never know who is going to be impacted by the words of our guests! Thank you so much for your continued support!
On another fantastic episode of the Geek Gossip, your good friends Jack and Artie are joined by the owner of DC Toys, Records and Collectibles himself, Dominik Cote! March 4th-5th at the Elks Lodge in Dover, Dominik is organizing the con New England Toy and Record Show. Featuring some of the best guests in entertainment such as Mandalorian actors Kyle Pacek and Christine & Bradley Galey, Return of the Jedi actors Margo Apostolos and Stephen Constantino, wrestlers Tony Atlas and Andrew Anderson, G.I. Joe artist Ron Rudat, Mr. Big & Ace Frehley drummer Matt Starr and local creators Steve Lavigne and Rich Woodall, Dominik's show is going to be absolutely amazing. If you're in the New England area the first weekend of March you don't wanna miss it!! Next, we break down the recent video Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad director James Gunn released as the new co-CEO of DC. Gunn sums up how the upcoming Flash movie will reset the DC universe making room for new actors to play Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, etc. What will this mean for characters like Shazam and Aquaman? How will this affect Todd Phillips Joker and Matt Reeves Batman? Does James Gunn's plan for the DCEU mean a decade of solid gold for DC fans, or has he put us on an even darker path than the one we were already on? We discuss!!! Following up, the long awaited return of our Uncle Russ takes place for the Battles, in which we debate on who would win between Thor and Superman. Who'll it be - the Last Son of Krypton, or the God of Thunder? Mjoilnir or Super Strength? Thunder or the Yellow Sun? You decide!! Cast your vote now by clicking this link - https://www.thegeekgossip.com/... Last, Jack and Artie celebrate the third anniversary of the podcast by telling the story of how the show got started and summing up all the greatest interview moments of year three. Special thanks to everyone who came onto the show, listened to an episode, met us at a con, or followed us on social media - you've all been the best, and thank you for making these three years so amazing!
www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.patreon.com/accidentaldads Belle Sorenson Gunness was initially born as Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth; November 11, 1859, Selbu, Norway – April 28, 1908?, Lwas a Norwegian-Americ Standing six feet tall (183 cm) and weighing over 200 pounds (91 kg), she was a massive, physically strong woman. Early years Gunness' origins are a matter of some debate. Most of her biographers state that she was born on November 11, 1859, near the lake of Selbu, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway, and christened Brynhild Paulsdatter Størset. Her parents were Paul Pedersen Størset (a stonemason) and Berit Olsdatter. She was the youngest of their eight children. They lived at Størsetgjerdet, a very small cotter's farm in Innbygda, 60 km southeast of Trondheim, the largest city in central Norway (Trøndelag). An Irish TV documentary by Anne Berit Vestby aired on September 4, 2006, tells a common, but the unverified story about Gunness' early life. The story holds that, in 1877, Gunness attended a country dance while pregnant. There she was attacked by a man who kicked her in the abdomen, causing her to miscarry the child. The man, who came from a wealthy family, was never prosecuted by the Norwegian authorities. According to people who knew her, her personality changed substantially. The man who attacked her died shortly afterward. His cause of death was said to be stomach cancer. Growing up in poverty, Gunness took to milking and herding cattle the following year on a large, wealthy farm and served there for three years to pay for a trip across the Atlantic. Following the example of a sister, Nellie Larson, who had emigrated to America earlier, Gunness moved to the United States in 1881 and assumed a more American-style name. Initially, In Chicago, while living with her sister and brother-in-law, she worked as a domestic servant, then got a job at a butcher's shop cutting up animal carcasses until her first marriage in 1884. First Victim In 1884, Gunness married Mads Ditlev Anton Sorenson in Chicago, Illinois, where, two years later, they opened a candy store. The business was unsuccessful, and the shop mysteriously burned down within a year. They collected the insurance, which paid for another home. Some researchers tend to believe that the marriage to Sorenson produced no offspring. However, Neighbors gossiped about the babies since Belle never appeared to be pregnant. Other investigators report that the couple had four children: Caroline, Axel, Myrtle, and Lucy. Caroline and Axel died in infancy, allegedly of acute colitis. The symptoms of acute colitis — nausea, fever, diarrhea, and lower abdominal pain and cramping — are also symptoms of many forms of poisoning. Caroline's and Axel's lives were reportedly insured, and the insurance company paid. A May 7, 1908 article in The New York Times states that two children belonging to Gunness and her husband Mads Sorensen were interred in her plot in Forest Home cemetery. On June 13, 1900, Gunness and her family were counted on the United States Census in Chicago. The census recorded her as the mother of four children; only two were living: Myrtle A., 3, and Lucy B., 1. An adopted 10-year-old girl, possibly identified as Morgan Couch but later known as Jennie Olsen, was also counted in the household. Sorenson died on July 30, 1900, reportedly the only day on which two life insurance policies on him overlapped. Both policies were active simultaneously, as one would expire that day, and the other would begin. The first doctor to see him thought he was suffering from strychnine poisoning. However, the Sorensons' family doctor had been treating him for an enlarged heart, and he concluded that heart failure caused death. An autopsy was considered unnecessary because the death was not thought suspicious. Sorenson died of cerebral hemorrhage that day. Gunness explained he had come home with a headache, and she provided him with quinine powder for the pain; she later checked on him, and he was dead. She applied for the insurance money the day after her husband's funeral. Sorenson's relatives claimed Gunness had poisoned her husband to collect on the insurance. Surviving records suggest that an inquest was ordered. It is unclear, however, whether that investigation actually occurred or Sorenson's body was ever exhumed to check for arsenic, as his relatives demanded. The insurance companies awarded her $8,500 (about $299,838.51 in today's dollars), with which she bought a pig farm on the outskirts of La Porte, Indiana. Suspicion of murder In 1901, Gunness purchased a house on McClung Road. It's been reported that both the boat and carriage houses burned to the ground shortly after she acquired the property. As she was preparing to move from Chicago to LaPorte, she became re-acquainted with a recent widower, Peter Gunness, also Norwegian-born. They were married in LaPorte on April 1, 1902; just one week after the ceremony, Peter's infant daughter died (of uncertain causes) while alone in the house with Belle. In December 1902, Peter himself met with a "tragic accident.” According to Belle, he reached for his slippers next to the kitchen stove when he was scalded with brine. She later declared that part of a sausage-grinding machine fell from a high shelf, causing a fatal head injury. A year later, Peter's brother, Gust, took Peter's older daughter, Swanhilde, to Wisconsin. She is the only child to have survived living with Belle. Her husband's death netted Gunness another $3,000 (some sources say $4,000). Local people refused to believe that her husband could be so clumsy; he had run a hog farm on the property and was known to be an experienced butcher; the district coroner reviewed the case and unequivocally announced that he had been murdered. He convened a coroner's jury to look into the matter. Meanwhile, Jennie Olsen, then 14, was overheard confessing to a classmate: "My mama killed my papa. She hit him with a meat cleaver and he died. Don't tell a soul." Jennie was brought before the coroner's jury but denied having said anything. Gunness, meanwhile, convinced the coroner that she was innocent of any wrongdoing. She did not mention that she was pregnant, which would have inspired sympathy, but in May 1903, a baby boy, Phillip, joined the family. In late 1906 Belle told neighbors that her foster daughter, Jennie Olsen, had gone away to a Lutheran College in Los Angeles (some neighbors were informed that it was a finishing school for young ladies). Jennie's body would later be recovered, buried on her adoptive mother's property. Between 1903 and 1906, Belle continued to run her farm. In 1907 Gunness employed a single farm hand, Ray Lamphere, to help with chores. The Suitors Around the same time, Gunness inserted the following advertisement in the matrimonial columns of all the Chicago daily newspapers and those of other large midwestern cities: “Personal — comely widow who owns a large farm in one of the finest districts in La Porte County, Indiana, desires to make the acquaintance of a gentleman equally well provided, with view of joining fortunes. No replies by letter considered unless sender is willing to follow answer with personal visit. Triflers need not apply.” Several middle-aged men of means responded to Gunness' ads. One of her ads was answered by a Wisconsin farmhand, Henry Gurholt. After traveling to La Porte, Gurholt wrote his family, saying that he liked the farm, was in good health, and requested that they send him seed potatoes. When they failed to hear from him, the family contacted Gunness. She told them Gurholt had gone off with horse traders to Chicago. She kept his trunk and fur overcoat. Another one was John Moe, who arrived from Elbow Lake, Minnesota. He had brought more than $1,000 with him to pay off her mortgage, or so he told neighbors, whom Gunness introduced him to as her cousin. He disappeared from her farm within a week of his arrival. Although no one ever saw Moe again, a carpenter who did occasional work for Gunness observed that Moe's trunk remained in her house, along with more than a dozen others. Next came George Anderson from Tarkio, Missouri, who, like Peter Gunness and John Moe, was an immigrant from Norway. During dinner with Anderson, she raised the issue of her mortgage. Anderson agreed that he would pay the debt off if they decided to get hitched. Late that night, Anderson awoke to see her standing over him, holding a burning, almost spent candle in her hand and with a strange, sinister expression on her face. Without uttering a word, she ran from the room. Anderson fled from the house, soon taking a train to Missouri. The suitors kept coming, but none of them, except for Anderson, ever left the Gunness farm. By this time, she had begun ordering massive trunks to be delivered to her home. Hack driver Clyde Sturgis delivered many of these trunks to her from La Porte. He later remarked how the heavyset woman would lift these enormous trunks "like boxes of marshmallows,” tossing them onto her broad shoulders and carrying them into the house. She kept the shutters of her house closed day and night; farmers traveling past the dwelling at night saw her digging in the hog pen. Ole B. Budsberg, an elderly widower from Iola, Wisconsin, showed up next. He was last seen alive at the La Porte Savings Bank on April 6, 1907, when he mortgaged his Wisconsin land, signing a deed and obtaining several thousand dollars in cash. Ole B. Budsberg's sons, Oscar and Mathew Budsberg, had no idea that their father had gone off to visit Gunness. When they finally discovered his destination, they wrote to her; she promptly responded, saying she had never seen their father. Several other middle-aged men appeared and disappeared in brief visits to the Gunness farm throughout 1907. Then, in December 1907, Andrew Helgelien, a bachelor farmer from Aberdeen, South Dakota, wrote to her and Belle was all about it. The pair exchanged many letters until a letter came that overwhelmed Helgelien, written in Gunness' careful handwriting and dated January 13, 1908. This letter was later found at the Helgelien farm. It read: “To the Dearest Friend in the World: No woman in the world is happier than I am. I know that you are now to come to me and be my own. I can tell from your letters that you are the man I want. It does not take one long to tell when to like a person, and you I like better than anyone in the world, I know. Think how we will enjoy each other's company. You, the sweetest man in the whole world. We will be all alone with each other. Can you conceive of anything nicer? I think of you constantly. When I hear your name mentioned, and this is when one of the dear children speaks of you, or I hear myself humming it with the words of an old love song, it is beautiful music to my ears. My heart beats in wild rapture for you, My Andrew, I love you. Come prepared to stay forever.” Yikes…. In response to her letter, Helgelien flew to her side in January 1908. He arrived with a check for $2,900, the entire savings he had drawn from his local bank. A few days after Helgelien arrived, he and Gunness appeared at the Savings Bank in La Porte and deposited the check. Helgelien vanished a few days later, but Gunness appeared at the Savings Bank to make a $500 deposit and another deposit of $700 in the State Bank. At this time, she started to have problems with her farmhand, Ray Lamphere. In March 1908, Gunness sent several letters to a farmer and horse dealer in Topeka, Kansas named Lon Townsend, inviting him to visit her; he decided to put off the visit until spring and thus did not see her before a fire at her farm. Gunness was also in correspondence with a man from Arkansas and sent him a letter dated May 4, 1908. He would have visited her, but didn't because of the fire at her farm. Gunness allegedly promised marriage to a suitor Bert Albert, which did not go through because of his lack of wealth. Turning Point The hired hand Ray Lamphere was deeply in love with Gunness; he performed any chore for her, no matter how gruesome. He became jealous of the many men who arrived to court his employer and began making scenes. She fired him on February 3, 1908. Shortly after dispensing with Lamphere, she presented herself at the La Porte courthouse. She declared that her former employee was not in his right mind and was a menace to the public. She somehow convinced local authorities to hold a sanity hearing. Lamphere was pronounced sane and released. Gunness was back a few days later to complain to the sheriff that Lamphere had visited her farm and argued with her. She contended that he threatened her family and had Lamphere arrested for trespassing. Lamphere returned again and again to see her, but she told him to kick rocks each time. Lamphere made thinly disguised threats. Like on one occasion, he confided to farmer William Slater, "Helgelien won't bother me no more. We fixed him for keeps." Helgelien had long since disappeared from the area, or so it was believed. However, his brother, Asle Helgelien, was disturbed when Andrew failed to return home and he wrote to Belle in Indiana, asking her about his sibling's whereabouts. Gunness wrote back, telling Asle Helgelien that his brother was not at her farm and probably went to Norway to visit relatives. Asle Helgelien said he did not believe his brother would do that. He believed his brother was still in the La Porte area, the last place he was seen or heard from. Gunness, being the ballsy bitch she was, told him that if he wanted to come and look for his brother, she would help conduct a search, but she cautioned him that searching for missing persons was an expensive proposition. If she were to be involved in such a manhunt, she stated, Asle Helgelien should be prepared to pay her for her efforts. Asle Helgelien did come to La Porte, but not until May. Ray Lamphere represented an unresolved danger to Belle, and now Asle Helgelien was making inquiries that could very well send her to the gallows. She told a lawyer in La Porte, M.E. Leliter, that she feared for her life and her children's. Ray Lamphere, she said, had threatened to kill her and burn her house down. She wanted to make out a will just in case Lamphere followed through with his threats. Leliter, the attorney, complied and drew up her will. She left her entire estate to her children and left Leliter's office. She went to one of the La Porte banks holding the mortgage for her property and, not suspiciously at all, paid it off. However, she did not go to the police to tell them about Lamphere's allegedly life-threatening conduct. The reason for this, most historical, true crime nerds agree, was that there hadn't been any threats; she was merely setting the stage for her own arson. Joe Maxson, who had been hired to replace Ray Lamphere in February 1908, awoke in the early hours of April 28, 1908, smelling smoke in his room on the second floor of the Gunness house. He opened the hall door to a shit load of flames. Maxson screamed Gunness' name and those of her children but got no response. He slammed the door and then, in his tighty whiteys, leaped from the second-story window of his room, barely surviving the fire that was closing in around him. He raced to town to get help, but by the time the old-fashioned hook and ladder firetruck arrived at the farm at early dawn, the farmhouse was a big ol' pile of smoking ruins. Four bodies were found inside the house. One of the bodies was that of a woman who could not immediately be identified as Gunness, since she had been decapitated. The head was never found. The bodies of her children were found still in their beds. County Sheriff Smutzer had somehow heard about Lamphere's alleged threats, so he took one look at the carnage and quickly went after the former handyman. Attorney Leliter came forward to recount his tale about Gunness' will and how she feared Lamphere would kill her and her family and, coincidentally, burn her house down. Lamphere reeeeeally didn't help his own cause. The moment Sheriff Smutzer confronted him and before the lawman uttered a word, Lamphere exclaimed, "Did Widow Gunness and the kids get out all right?" He was then told about the fire, but he denied having anything to do with it, claiming that he was not near the farm when the blaze occurred. A young lil dude, John Solyem, was brought forward. He said he was watching the Gunness place and saw Lamphere running down the road from the Gunness house just before the structure erupted in flames. Lamphere snorted to the boy: "You wouldn't look me in the eye and say that!" "Yes, I will,” replied Solyem. "You found me hiding behind the bushes and you told me you'd kill me if I didn't get out of there." Lamphere was arrested and charged with murder and arson. Then scores of investigators, sheriff's deputies, coroner's men, and many volunteers began to search the ruins for evidence. The headless woman's body was a massive concern to La Porte residents. C. Christofferson, a neighboring farmer, looked at the charred remains of this body and said that it was not the remains of Belle Gunness. As did another farmer, L. Nicholson, and so did Mrs. Austin Cutler, an old friend of Gunness. More of Gunness' old friends, Mrs. May Olander and Mr. Sigward Olsen, arrived from Chicago. They examined the remains of the headless woman and said it was't Belle Gunness. Doctors then measured the remains and, making allowances for the body's missing neck and head, stated the corpse was that of a woman who stood five feet three inches tall and weighed no more than 150 pounds. Friends and neighbors, as well as the La Porte dressmakers who made her dresses and other garments, swore that Gunness was taller than 5'8" and weighed between 180 and 200 pounds. Remember, she was a large woman who could toss around clothing trunks like they were frisbees. Detailed measurements of the body were compared with those on file with several La Porte stores where she purchased her apparel. When the two sets of measurements were compared, the authorities concluded that the headless woman could not possibly have been Belle Gunness, even when the ravages of the fire on the body were considered. (The flesh was severely burned but intact). Moreover, Dr. J. Meyers examined the internal organs of the dead woman. He sent the stomach contents of the victims to a pathologist in Chicago, who reported months later that the organs contained lethal doses of (dun dun dunnnn)...strychnine. Gunness' dentist, Dr. Ira P. Norton, said that if the teeth/dental work of the headless corpse had been located, he could definitely ascertain if it was, for sure, Belle Gunness. Enter Louis "Klondike" Schultz, a former miner, who was hired to build a sluice and begin sifting the debris (as more bodies were unearthed, the sluice was used to isolate human remains on a larger scale). What the flying FUCK is a sluice you may be asking your obviously intelligent self. Well, it's a sliding gate or other devices for controlling the flow of water, especially one in a locked gate. On May 19, 1908, a piece of bridgework was found consisting of two human, canine teeth, their roots still attached, porcelain teeth and gold crown work in between. Norton, her dentists, identified them as work done for Gunness. As a result, Coroner Charles Mack officially concluded that the adult female body discovered in the burned debris was Belle Gunness. Even though NOTHING ELSE LINES UP. Asle Helgelien arrived in La Porte and told Sheriff Smutzer that he believed his brother had met with foul play at Gunness' hands. Then, the new farmhand, Joe Maxson came forward with information that could not be ignored: He told the Sheriff that Gunness had ordered him to bring loads of dirt by wheelbarrow to a large area surrounded by a high wire fence where the hogs were fed. Maxson said that there were many deep depressions in the ground that had been covered by dirt. These filled-in holes, Gunness had told Maxson, were nothing but garbage. She wanted the ground made level, so he filled in the depressions. Sheriff Smutzer took a dozen men back to the farm and began to dig. On May 3, 1908, the diggers unearthed the body of Belle's stepdaughter, Jennie Olson (who vanished in December 1906). Then they found the small bodies of two unidentified children. Subsequently, the body of Andrew Helgelien was unearthed (his overcoat was found to be worn by Ray Lamphere). As days progressed and the gruesome work continued, one body after another was discovered in Gunness' hog pen: So, let's run through these poor, unfortunate souls. Ole B. Budsberg of Iola, Wisconsin, (vanished May 1907); Thomas Lindboe, who had left Chicago and had gone to work as a hired man for Gunness three years earlier; Henry Gurholdt of Scandinavia, Wisconsin, who had gone to wed her a year earlier, taking $1,500 to her; a watch corresponding to one belonging to Gurholdt was found with a body; Olaf Svenherud, from Chicago; John Moe of Elbow Lake, Minnesota; his watch was found in Lamphere's possession; Olaf Lindbloom, age 35 from Wisconsin. Reports of other possible victims began to come in: William Mingay, a coachman of New York City, who had left that city on April 1, 1904; Herman Konitzer of Chicago who disappeared in January 1906; Charles Edman of New Carlisle, Indiana; George Berry of Tuscola, Illinois; Christie Hilkven of Dovre, Barron County, Wisconsin, who sold his farm and came to La Porte in 1906; Chares Neiburg, a 28-year-old Scandinavian immigrant who lived in Philadelphia, told friends that he was going to visit Gunness in June 1906 and never came back — he had been working for a saloon keeper and took $500 with him; John H. McJunkin of Coraopolis (near Pittsburgh) left his wife in December 1906 after corresponding with a La Porte woman; Olaf Jensen, a Norwegian immigrant of Carroll, Indiana, wrote his relatives in 1906 he was going to marry a wealthy widow at La Porte; Henry Bizge of La Porte who disappeared June 1906 and his hired man named Edward Canary of Pink Lake Ill who also vanished 1906; Bert Chase of Mishawaka, Indiana sold his butcher shop and told friends of a wealthy widow and that he was going to look her up; his brother received a telegram supposedly from Aberdeen, South Dakota claiming Bert had been killed in a train wreck; his brother investigated and found the telegram was fictitious; Tonnes Peterson Lien of Rushford, Minnesota, is alleged to have disappeared April 2, 1907; A gold ring marked "S.B. May 28, 1907" was found in the ruins; A hired man named George Bradley of Tuscola, Illinois is alleged to have gone to La Porte to meet a widow and three children in October 1907; T.J. Tiefland of Minneapolis is alleged to have come to see Gunness in 1907; Frank Riedinger a farmer of Waukesha, Wisconsin, came to Indiana in 1907 to marry and never returned; Emil Tell, a Swede from Kansas City, Missouri, is alleged to have gone in 1907 to La Porte; Lee Porter of Bartonville, Oklahoma separated from his wife and told his brother he was going to marry a wealthy widow at La Porte; John E. Hunter left Duquesne, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 1907 after telling his daughters he was going to marry a wealthy widow in Northern Indiana. Two other Pennsylvanians — George Williams of Wapawallopen and Ludwig Stoll of Mount Yeager — also left their homes to marry in the West. Abraham Phillips, a railway man of Burlington, West Virginia, left in the winter of 1907 to go to Northern Indiana and marry a rich widow — a railway watch was found in the debris of the house. Benjamin Carling of Chicago, Illinois, was last seen by his wife in 1907 after telling her that he was going to La Porte to secure an investment with a wealthy widow; he brought $1,000 from an insurance company and borrowed money from several investors as well; in June 1908 his widow was able to identify his remains from La Porte's Pauper's cemetery by the contour of his skull and three missing teeth; $1000 at that time is approximately $31,522.45 today. Aug. Gunderson of Green Lake, Wisconsin; Ole Oleson of Battle Creek, Michigan; Lindner Nikkelsen of Huron, South Dakota; Andrew Anderson of Lawrence, Kansas; Johann Sorensen of St. Joseph, Missouri; A possible victim was a man named Hinkley; Reported unnamed victims were: a daughter of Mrs. H. Whitzer of Toledo, Ohio, who had attended Indiana University near La Porte in 1902; an unknown man and woman are alleged to have disappeared in September 1906, the same night Jennie Olson went missing. Gunness claimed they were a Los Angeles "professor" and his wife who had taken Jennie to California; a brother of Miss Jennie Graham of Waukesha, Wisconsin, who had left her to marry a rich widow in La Porte but vanished; a hired man from Ohio age 50 name unknown is alleged to have disappeared and Gunness became the "heir" to his horse and buggy; an unnamed man from Montana told people at a resort he was going to sell Gunness his horse and buggy, which were found with several other horses and buggies at the farm. Most of the remains found on the property could not be identified. Because of the crude recovery methods, the number of individuals unearthed on the Gunness farm is unknown but is believed to be approximately twelve. On May 19, 1908, the remains of approximately seven unknown victims were buried in two coffins in unmarked graves in the pauper's section of LaPorte's Pine Lake Cemetery. Andrew Helgelien and Jennie Olson are buried in La Porte's Patton Cemetery, near Peter Gunness. So, here's the even MORE fucked up part… if it's possible. Ray Lamphere was arrested on May 22, 1908, and tried for murder and arson. He denied the charges of arson and murder that were filed against him. His defense hinged on the assertion that the body was not that of that big ol' girl, Belle Gunness. Lamphere's lawyer, Wirt Worden, developed evidence that contradicted Norton's identification of the teeth and bridgework. A local jeweler testified that though the gold in the bridgework had emerged from the fire almost undamaged, the fierce heat of the fire had melted the gold plating on several watches and items of gold jewelry. Local doctors replicated the fire conditions by attaching a similar dental bridgework to a human jawbone and placing it in a blacksmith's forge. The natural teeth crumbled and disintegrated; the porcelain teeth came out pocked and pitted, and the gold parts melted (both the artificial elements were damaged to a greater degree than those in the bridgework offered as evidence of Gunness' identity). The hired hand Joe Maxson and another man also testified that they'd seen "Klondike" Schultz take the bridgework out of his pocket and plant it just before it was "discovered.” Lamphere was found guilty of arson but acquitted of murder. On November 26, 1908, he was sentenced to 20 years in State Prison (in Michigan City). He died of tuberculosis the next year on December 30, 1909. On January 14, 1910, the Rev. E. A. Schell came forward with a confession that Lamphere was said to have made to him while the clergyman was comforting the dying man. In it, Lamphere revealed Gunness' crimes and swore that she was still alive. Lamphere had stated to the Reverend Schell and a fellow convict, Harry Meyers, shortly before his death that he had not murdered anyone but had helped Gunness bury many of her victims. When a victim arrived, she made him comfortable, charming him and cooking a large meal. She then drugged his coffee, and when the man was all fucked up, she split his head with a meat chopper. Sometimes she would simply wait for the suitor to go to bed and then enter the bedroom by candlelight and chloroform the hapless sap. A powerful woman, Gunness would then carry the body to the basement, place it on a table, and dissect it. She then bundled the remains and buried these in the hog pen and on the grounds around the house. Thanks to her second husband's instruction, Peter Gunness, the butcher, Belle had become an expert at dissection. To save time, she sometimes poisoned her victims' coffee with strychnine. (Um… the first husband) She also varied her disposal methods, sometimes dumping the corpse into the hog-scalding vat and covering the remains with quicklime. Lamphere even stated that if Belle was overly tired after murdering one of her victims, she merely chopped up the remains and, in the middle of the night, stepped into her hog pen and fed the remains to the hogs. Lamphere also cleared up the mysterious question of the headless female corpse found in Gunness's home's smoking remains. Gunness had lured this woman from Chicago on the pretense of hiring her as a housekeeper only days before she decided to make her permanent escape from La Porte. Gunness, according to Lamphere, had drugged the woman, then bashed in her head and decapitated the body, taking the head, which had weights tied to it, to a swamp where she threw it into deep water. Then, she chloroformed her children, smothered them to death, and dragged their small bodies, along with the headless corpse, to the basement. She dressed the female corpse in her old clothing, and removed her false teeth, placing these beside the headless corpse to assure it being identified as Belle Gunness. She then torched the house and fled. Lamphere had helped her, he admitted, but she didn't take off by the road where he waited for her after the fire had been set. She had betrayed her one-time partner in crime in the end by cutting across open fields and then disappearing into the woods. Some accounts suggest that Lamphere admitted that he took her to Stillwell (a town about nine miles from La Porte) and saw her off on a train to Chicago. Lamphere said that Gunness was a rich woman, that she had murdered 42 men by his count, and maybe more, and had taken amounts from them ranging from $1,000 to $32,000. She had allegedly accumulated more than $250,000 through her murder schemes over the years—a considerable fortune for those days (about 10 million dollars, today). She had a small amount remaining in one of her savings accounts, but local banks later admitted that she had withdrawn most of her money shortly before the fire. Gunness withdrawing most of her money suggested that she was planning to evade the law. Gunness was, for several decades, allegedly seen or sighted in cities and towns throughout the United States. Friends, acquaintances, and amateur detectives apparently spotted her on the streets of Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. As late as 1931, Gunness was reported alive and living in a Mississippi town, where she supposedly owned a great deal of property and lived the life of a respected woman. Sheriff Smutzer, for more than 20 years, received an average of two reports a month. She became part of American criminal folklore, a female Sasquatch, if you will. Gunness's three children's bodies were found in the home's wreckage, but the headless adult female corpse found with them was never positively identified. Gunness' true fate is unknown; La Porte residents were divided between believing that Lamphere killed her and that she had faked her own death. In 1931, a woman known as "Esther Carlson" was arrested in Los Angeles for poisoning August Lindstrom for money. Two people who had known Gunness claimed to recognize her from photographs, but the identification was never proved. Carlson died while awaiting trial. So, what the fuck happened to “Hell's Belle”?? The body believed to be that of Belle Gunness was buried next to her first husband at Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois. On November 5, 2007, with the permission of descendants of Belle's sister, the headless body was exhumed from Gunness' grave in Forest Home Cemetery by a team of forensic anthropologists and graduate students from the University of Indianapolis to learn her true identity. It was initially hoped that a sealed envelope flap on a letter found at the victim's farm would contain enough DNA to be compared to that of the body. Unfortunately, there was not enough DNA, so efforts continue to find a reliable source for comparison purposes, including the disinterment of other bodies and contact with known living relatives. As far as we know… Belle Gunness, the wicked Norwegian bitch… got away with So. Many. Murders… including her own. Movies https://deluxevideoonline.org/our-tens-list-faked-deaths-in-movies/