"Time Machine to Success" will explore the meaning of "success" through the journey of others. Understanding that everyone has a unique purpose to fulfill... "Time Machine to Success" sheds light on the many paths one can take to reach "success".
What is "success"? Are you ready to explore it's many phases? Join host, Andro Mammo, as we embark on a journey to find our own "success"!

Andro Mammo

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Andro became fascinated with journalism at age of 7 and embarked on a mission to make all of his dreams a reality. At the age of 10, he took matters into his own hands and began interviewing celebrities himself. Not only does Andro interview in English, but also conducts many interviews in Spanish. Andro’s main career goal is to become the Host of “The Tonight Show” and bring it back to Los Angeles!

In his decade long career, Andro has managed to talk to some extremely inspiring figures, including the likes of iconic Los Angeles Radio Host - Big Boy, singer - Chiquis Rivera the CBO of the ‘WWE’ - Stephanie McMahon, newswoman - Christine Devine, music producer - CUCO, former Los Angeles Mayors - Dick Riordan and Antonio Villaraigosa and many more! 

Andro caught the attention of Fox 11 News and K-ABC, where he was interviewed for his work as a young journalist. He has previously worked for iHeart Media LA as a “Radio Broadcast Assistant”. One of his biggest accomplishments was when he was recognized by the Mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti for  “inspiring the Youth of Los Angeles to follow their dreams” in May 2019.  His dream is to become the host of  "the Tonight Show”. 

Andro hopes that by telling his story, listeners will gain a new belief in themselves that they are capable of accomplishing all of their dreams and more. 

Andro is a native Angeleno, who was born in Van Nuys, CA. His parent’s own numerous restaurants in Los Angeles and attributes his work ethic to working in his parent’s restaurants from a very young age.

“I owe my work ethic to my parents. Growing up, everyday after school, I’d sit with my parents as they managed the restaurants. I’d be answering the phones, helping take orders, making salads, cleaning tables, whatever my parents needed - I tried my best to take care of. I had a first row seat to observe and learn from the BEST… my parents.”