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Randy ‘Longshot’ Clark proudly served his country as a Crew Chief in the U.S. Marine Corps including multiple tours overseas. But no military training could prepare him for the war he would find himself fighting after his military service. Drugs and alcohol took over his life, and he soon found himself unemployed, homeless and depressed. His chances of turning his life around were a longshot. After hitting his own rock bottom, Randy reached out to a friend who ran an addiction clinic. Much to his surprise, this friend found faith in Randy this time. What Randy discovered was that you never beat addiction, you simply put it in remission. But in order to do that, Randy first had to address the causes of his pain and illness. He found faith and a purpose in a higher power, and with that strength he found sobriety. Today, Randy is helping others find their purpose and strength through his Longshot Recovery program. He is also an executive at The Source Treatment Center in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. If you or someone you know needs help with an addiction, please contact them at: 1-800-204-0418 or at www.thesourcetreatmentcenter.com#WeGetToo #8Seconds #AddictionRecovery #Addiction #Sobriety #ExperientialKnowledge #DrugAbuse #alcoholabuse
In this episode, Tom is joined by Kelly Young, President of Education Reimagined, to chat with Randy Ziegenfuss, podcast host and former Superintendent, about his multi-decade influence in the education space. Randy recently retired from the role of Superintendent in the Salisbury Township School District where he served for the past 15 years. Currently, he teaches as a Clinical Adjunct Professor of Education at Moravian College and Delaware Valley University. You can read his blog at WorkingAtTheEdge.org and listen to his podcasts at ShiftYourParadigm.org or TLTalkRadio.org. Listen in as Tom and Kelly reflect on Randy’s influence and experience on leadership and learner-centered education! Key Takeaways: [:09] About today’s episode with Randy Ziegenfuss. [:55] Tom Vander Ark welcomes Randy Ziegenfuss to the podcast! [1:05] Tom thanks Kelly for joining as a co-host in this episode. [1:58] Many people know Randy as the Salisbury Township School District’s Superintendent, which is in Allentown, PA. Did Randy grow up there? Where did he go to school and what did he excel in? [3:56] Tom and Randy highlight the huge role extracurricular activities and the arts often play in being powerful learning experiences for people in their formative years. [5:33] Why every young person deserves an experience in music and the arts in high school, and why these experiences are especially powerful and important. [7:02] Did Randy plan to be a music teacher? What were his early aspirations? [9:50] Did Randy ever take a school group to Broadway? [10:27] When and how did Randy make the shift from music to ed-tech? [12:20] How Randy was first introduced to Education Reimagined and the powerful collaboration that they’ve had over the last several years. [14:05] When did Kelly first hear about Randy? [14:55] What Kelly really likes about Randy’s podcasts. [15:52] Randy reminisces on what led to the creation of his podcasts. [18:24] Tom shares what he really appreciated about Randy’s podcasts. [18:50] The benefits and challenges of having learners involved in many of Randy’s dialogues throughout the years. [19:53] Kelly shares why she believes listening to learners is so vitally important. [20:18] What Randy sees as being really powerful in hearing from young people and what he thinks listeners gained from listening to them. [23:17] Kelly and Randy reflect on learner-centered leadership, what they’ve come to learn about it, and what makes a learner-centered leader. [29:28] What Randy and Kelly would hope to see in a learner-centered ecosystem. [32:30] Would Randy say that last year was the toughest year of his professional career? What would he say was the most challenging aspect? [35:32] Randy highlights some of the cracks, openings, and opportunities that came from this tough last year. [37:50] Tom and Kelly thank Randy for his incredible contributions to the education space. [39:00] Randy gives his thanks to Tom and Kelly. [40:13] Getting Smart thanks Randy and Kelly for joining the podcast! Mentioned in This Episode: Randy Ziegenfuss’s LinkedIn Randy’s Twitter @Ziegeran WorkingAtTheEdge.org TLTalkRadio.org ShiftYourParadigm.org Salisbury Township School District Moravian College Delaware Valley University Getting Smart Podcast Ep. 170: “Randy Ziegenfuss on Teacher Leadership and Student-Centered Learning” Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review, and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include “Podcast” in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
Randy’s youth was forever changed when his mom was diagnosed with progressive Multiple Sclerosis when she was just 26. It was the accident that she experienced early in her diagnosis that permanently relinquished her to a wheelchair and thrust him into a place of caregiver while he was still in elementary school. Yet it was her consistent faith that left a lasting mark on his life. Randy is a retirement planning professional, an author, and the founder and co-owner of Becker Retirement Group. He started in the financial industry at the age of 22 and has been doing this for over 33 years. Watching his mom battle multiple sclerosis over the course of 30 years and seeing the financial impact her diagnosis had on his father and their family inspired him to help his clients thrive and protect themselves from the potential devastation of health care costs, voluntary layoffs, and major market corrections. Randy is also Arwen’s husband. They have been married for 16 years, worked together for 20 and have three sons together. Today, Randy joins the podcast to look back on his experience and how it shaped him into the man he is today. As the first man on this podcast, he’s here to share the incredible story of how the adversity his mother faced impacted and ricocheted into his life. Overcomer Playlist Recommendation Josh Groban - You Are Loved (Don’t Give Up) Pearls of Wisdom How Randy’s mother taught him that it always starts with a smile. What Randy learned from how his mom always operated with faith and with work. Why you should always persevere and never give up. Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including links to all the resources mentioned, visit LifeWithArwen.com/14 Get The Book! She Handled It, So Can You!: An Inspiring and Empowering Financial Guide for Women Connect with Arwen Becker Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Rate & Review If you enjoyed today’s episode of She Handled It, hit the subscribe button in Apple Podcasts, (or wherever you listen) so future episodes are automatically downloaded directly to your device. You can also help by providing an honest rating & review over on Apple Podcasts. Reviews go a long way in helping us build awareness so that we can impact even more people. THANK YOU!
Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing? Download your FREE document at http://billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Episode 36: From High School Teacher To Expert Real Estate Investor In the conversation with today’s guest Randy Hubbs, you’ll learn the following: [00:41 - 03:32] Randy’s profile, in Billy's guest introduction. [03:32 - 09:23] The backstory of Randy from his early life and leading up to present day. [09:23 - 11:44] What Randy learned from his family’s background in Real Estate over the years that is still very helpful today. [11:44 - 15:12] The decision process Randy went through to transition from the teaching job that he loved to focus on his other passion - Real Estate. [15:12 - 17:59] The ways in which Randy and his company are able to help people in the world of Real Estate investment. [17:59 - 20:40] The secret to finding new investors. [20:40 - 25:03] Randy explains his passion project, helping people with special needs and their families with their accomodation practicalities. [25:03 - 29:31] What it is that Randy does which allows him to feel comfortable about investing beyond his back yard. [29:31 - 32:33] What’s coming up next for Randy and his company. Here’s what Randy shared with us during today’s conversation: Favourite European City: Morges, Switzerland. He currently lives in Kennewick (Tri-Cities), Washington State. Best thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Enjoying a FaceTime video call from his daughter and 2 grandkids for Father’s Day! A mistake Randy would like you to learn from so you don't have to pay full price for it: Make sure you do your due diligence, watching out for bad managers who may make you feel like you are getting a good price but will actually lose you money in the end. Book Recommendation: Return to Orchard Canyon, by Ken Mackleroy. Be sure to reach out and connect with Randy Hubbs by using the info below: www.investmenthousingspecialists.com www.globalsummitmanagement.com Email: rhubbs@ihsl1.com Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. To see the Video Version of today’s conversation just CLICK HERE. Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing? Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE. Be sure to connect with Billy! He’s made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
Randy White is the CEO of White Hutchinson, one of the leading design and consulting firms in the location-based entertainment industry. Randy's blog page is followed by thousands of people who want to stay on the leading edge of the consumer trends that will drive the next decade of entertainment development. In this episode, Bob will be talking with Randy about some of the trends that are becoming more successful. Randy will also reveal some interesting statistics showing what people class should be targeted to have a profitable business, and more. Let's dive in! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: Randy's thoughts on the Museum of Ice Cream Three Research methods to examine out of home entertainment What groups of people should be targeted to have a profitable business How frequently do you need to refresh your facility if the attendance is low What Randy sees in the Laser Tag trend Randy's thoughts on social entertainment space White Hutchinson website: https://www.whitehutchinson.com/ Randy's blog: https://www.whitehutchinson.com/blog/ Randy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/whitehutchinson About Faith Popcorn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Popcorn Listen to PART 1 here: https://anchor.fm/bobcooney-vrdeepdive/episodes/EP55-Bob-Cooneys-Virtual-Reality-Deep-Dive---Randy-White-of-White-Hutchinson-Part-1-eb0so5
Public educator, entrepreneur, and CEO of the financial technology company of iFlip Investor, Randy Tate combines Silicon Valley style with his partner and CTO Kelly Korshak’s Wall Street savvy, creating a software to help the ordinary investor preserve, protect and grow their wealth. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What Randy and his team at iFlip have been working on since Randy’s previous appearance on Onward Nation in episode 658 Why iFlip is on track for 1000% growth this year, and how they have been developing a stock trading app that will be free to the end user Why diversification isn’t actually the secret to mitigating investment risk, and why the true secret is to avoid losses Why losses and fees compound dangerously and why that fact is aggravated by a lack of industry transparency Why Randy believes that every business owner must financially plan for life after their business How iFlip’s software anticipated the Q4 2018 market dip and had already moved 87% of the money the software manages into cash before the dip Why Randy defines “success” as the ability to continually create new possibilities for yourself How Randy has overcome fear in his own career, and why acknowledging your fear is the key to beating it Why efficiency is the key to iFlip’s software, as well as the key to its continued business success Why Randy suggests you automate everything you can as early as you can so that you can more effectively scale Additional resources: Website: https://iflipinvest.com/ Text “invest” to (480) 418-0300
Randy Garn breaks down how online reviews can build or break your business. Go to www.geniusnetwork.com/130 to access the show notes for this episode along with an exercise to help you action on what Randy teaches. Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Randy in this episode: Skipio Reviews: Why online reviews matter, how to get them and how they can increase your revenue What Randy has discovered from generating 1.73 million online reviews for thousands of his customers… How to reduce your lead cost by more than 42% (PLUS: What one business did with reviews that generated $2 million!) The 3 most important factors when it comes to getting online reviews for you and your company A simple technique for stopping a negative review from being posted online… How to use online reviews to bring in thousands, hundreds of thousands, even MILLIONS of dollars in additional revenue What to do on Google, Facebook, Amazon and Yelp to massively increase how much consumers trust your business
In today’s episode, you’ll hear my interview with Randy Brothers from Elite Roofing. Randy is the author of the bestselling book Start it, Build it, Grow it: The Contractor’s Guide to Success. He also started The Roofing Academy, a coaching course that roofers can use to help them start, build, and grow their roofing businesses from almost any financial level. Listen to today’s interview to hear Randy’s story and why he’s working to improve the roofing industry for everyone. During the interview, we’ll discuss why Randy thinks the roofing business is such an attractive industry, where Randy’s company is at today, and what made him decide to write a book and start The Roofing Academy. Highlights of today’s episode include: How Randy got started in the roofing industry Why Randy thinks the roofing industry is so attractive Where Randy’s company is at today How constant education played a role in building Randy’s business What made Randy decide to write a book The most important lesson in Randy’s book What The Roofing Academy does for people in the roofing industry What listeners who are interested in Randy’s work should do first What Randy would change about the roofing industry if he could change one thing What Randy sees transforming in the industry Links: Randy Brothers Start It, Build It, Grow It: The Contractor's Guide to Success by Randy Brothers Elite Roofing The Roofing Academy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/RoofingBusiness/message
Elise’s guest on today’s Because of Horses helps save hundreds of wild Mustangs every year, in the process also providing life skills and hope to the prisoners who volunteered to gentle them. Randy Helm heads up the Wild Horse and Burro Inmate Program within the Arizona Department of Corrections. Randy supervises and trains about 40 prisoners, and over 500 horses and burros, ensuring the animals' careful gentling and making it possible for them to leave BLM's holding facilities and get adopted into loving homes. And while it wasn't initially the program's focus, the very nature of working with horses has been incredibly beneficial to the prisoners, themselves – giving them hope for life after prison, building their self-confidence, helping them connect with other living beings, and teaching them life skills that many were never before exposed to. The outstanding results speak for themselves: while about 40% of Arizona prisoners will be back behind bars within three years of their release, those who participate in Randy’s wild horse training program have a recidivism rate of less than 15%. This episode, Elise and Randy discuss the program's role in saving wild Mustangs and providing them with a shot at new lives, the changes he sees in the prisoner-trainers, and why rehabilitating horses – and men – is so important to him... a former narcotics officer, life-long rancher, and devoted horseman. Topics of Discussion: [1:23] The changes Randy sees in prisoners as they participate in the program. [2:28] How are inmates selected to participate? [3:48] The inmates' varied backgrounds. [4:11] Why the program requires prisoners to have their high school diploma or be working toward their GED. [6:42] How the program guides inmates toward self-improvement. [7:48] Why Randy believes these programs with horses are so meaningful. [9:38] What Randy has observed in the interactions between the horses and the inmates — especially in the early days. [11:16] The program's objective and the bond between horses and inmates. [13:20] Teaching the inmates to work with the horses’ nature through low-resistance training and natural horsemanship. [18:40] The important, teachable moments between the inmates and horses. [21:48] Reading listener feedback! [23:38] What the program looks like on a day-to-day basis and how it helps prisoners develop a strong work ethic. [25:45] The stats don’t lie — the program's impressive success rate. [27:34] How Randy’s own life experiences have been critical in providing a good background for the work he is doing today. [20:10] How Randy drew from his past experiences to coach former inmates to avoid the habits that led to their incarceration. [30:48] The many roles required by Randy's job. [32:20] Why Randy believes wild Mustangs tend to take to Border Patrol fairly easily — sometimes even better than a domesticated Quarter Horse. [39:18] Other ways Mustangs can be better accustomed to trails and different types of environments. [40:44] The complex issue of managing the wild Mustang and how the program helps. [43:17] How the horses are selected for the program. [45:50] From start to finish, what training wild Mustangs is usually like. [46:54] Where to learn more about the wild horse program. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Discover More About this Week’s Guest — Randy Helm Arizona Correctional Industries’ Wild Horse Program Mentioned in this Episode: BLM.gov Arizona Correctional Industries’ Wild Horse Program Northern Nevada Correctional Center Wild Horse Training Facility Wild Horse Inmate Program in Colorado Correctional Industries Wild Horse Program at the Kansas Correctional Industries Wyoming Honor Farm Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
Randy is a Principal at The Spur Group and a leader in executive communications and staffing practices. He has over 20 years of experience in the consulting industry. He has written internal & external communications, developed presentations & speeches and created communication plans for many executives at clients including Microsoft, Cisco, Nokia and Juniper Networks. In addition to the communications experience, he has led large team projects for the clients I just named as well. Excellent training and management of his teams have led to the development of a practice line of placing highly talented, highly skilled people in fast-paced environments with great results. The Spur Group has been recognized for its culture and investment in people in magazines such as Seattle Business Magazine for the last three years. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Always looking for the beauty in the people you work with, for, and around The lessons of respect Randy learned from his father Why you need to get really clear on your “what” and your “why” How The Spur Group overcame their struggles with scaling What Randy and his team looks for in candidates during the interview process What The Spur Group’s culture looks like Why you need to give candidates a well-rounded view of your business throughout the interview process The week-long paid training program The Spur Group has candidates go through before deciding whether to hire them as employees or not Mentors, Career Managers, and Engagement Managers: the three people each employee is assigned to help aid them in their career at The Spur Group Why you should offer your “A-Players” the opportunity to lead How to prepare for key employees leaving Why you should force employees to answer their own questions Why you need to really focus on getting every engagement right from the beginning The importance of being open and inclusive Ways to contact Randy: Website: www.thespurgroup.com
To get my Toolkit to Overcome Anxiety go to - http://timjpcollins.com/free Please click here to leave a review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1031117023 Summary: In this episode I speak to Randy Kelley about his vast experience from martial arts to being a navy seal sniper. Today he helps people meditate, relax and work on being totally present (while shooting). In this particular episode you will learn: - How Randy felt as he went into combat - Randy breaks things down into what he can handle and can't handle - How Randy automates things so that he can conserve energy for events he's not expecting - What Randy means by conditioning himself to higher levels of stress - Why it's important to be present instead of emotional - How Randy would mentally prepare for every eventuality - Randy talks about his fear of flying and how he processed it - How Randy integrates meditation with long range shooting - How Randy deals with anxiety - "To have an ambition but not be held by an ambition"
An exit strategy is something you need to be thinking about from the first days of building your business. It sounds strange to say but if you’re not beginning with the end in mind, you won’t build your business to be sellable when and if the time comes. Today’s guest, Randy Long, is a Certified Financial Planner, Exit Strategist, and has recently written a book about what it takes to successfully sell a business, “The Braveheart Exit.” Randy and I talk about the biggest mistakes business owners and entrepreneurs make when selling their business, why you need to build your business TO sell even if you don’t think you’ll be exiting it soon, and much more... Build your business with an exit strategy from the beginning, even if you never think you’ll sell it. Why? It’s pretty simple. First off, you don’t know that you won’t need to sell your business someday. It’s better to be prepared than unprepared. But second, and maybe more importantly, you want to structure your business in ways that give you maximum freedom. That means you’ll create systems and add team members that enable you to get OUT of the processes of your business. That way you’re experiencing the lifestyle freedom you want AND your business is ready to be sold and handed over to someone else should that time come. This episode is about the long view - and it’s a view that adds greater value to your life, the life of your team members, and the world. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn in this show: Welcome and introduction to “The Braveheart Exit” with Randy Long; [0:31] Imagine you’ve created a great business and sell it for a big profit; [0:47] Who is Randy Long? ; [1:50] The biggest mistakes people have when selling a business; [3:19] The one asset most bootstrapped businesses misunderstand; [6:08] What is EBITA? [7:35] How Randy and Dan first met through Genius Network; [9:00] Why you build a business TO sell even if you don’t want to sell it; [10:05] The power and importance of building a customer/client list; [10:35] What is an earn-out? [14:30] One of the biggest success traps entrepreneurs and business owners make; [16:25] How to get help as your company grows; [18:47] The superpower that Randy’s firm has in the industry; [20:16] They key processes newer companies should build from the beginning; [22:20] How potential buyers can get you caught up in a “fishing expedition;” [26:10] Dealing with the fears you have about growing and selling your company; [29:21] What it means to be a “braveheart” in your business exit; [31:15] What Randy most thanks his wife for today; [34:46] The legacy Randy wants to leave in the world; [37:38] Get in touch with RANDY LONG Website: www.RandyMLong.com and www.LongBusinessAdvisors.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randymlongauthor Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorRMLong?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC07I2TeHhcKf-TjX8lMaEcA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randymlong1 Resources mentioned on this episode: BOOK: The Braveheart Exit Community of High Achieving Entrepreneurs: Genius Network ********************* This show brought to you by Done for You Solutions. Outsourcing doesn’t have to be difficult. Whether you’re looking for customer service, optimizing your website, or a virtual assistant to help with reporting, data, or research, Done for You Solutions can help. I’ve used Done for You Solutions for years and they help simplify. Click here to learn more and let the founder Ric Thompson know that you heard about him from our show. Genius Network is the place high level entrepreneurs go for collaboration, contribution, and connections not available anywhere else. Members get strategies for exponential growth and opportunities for deal making, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, and more. Membership is by application only. Click here to learn more. I was one of the original members when Joe started it in 2007 and today I get to help grow the company in my current role. You can also learn more about the Genius Network Annual Event here – which is the one time per year the group is opened to non-members. ********************* People mentioned on this episode: Joe Polish Dan Kennedy =================== ABOUT DAN KUSCHELL: =================== Dan Kuschell is a success driven business growth strategist, a media contributor, and thought leader. He helps entrepreneurs, leaders, and business owners grow and scale their companies 10x by driving the flow of elegant ideas, execution, and team-culture for greater clarity, confidence, and direction. Dan has been recognized worldwide for creating results with his resources, books, and strategies. 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Listen to This EpisodeRandy Lawrence is one of the most incredible, genuine people I know. His story is absolutely amazing… and what he’s accomplished in real estate, despite losing everything in the market crash, is astonishing.Often referred to as the “Real Estate Preacher,” Randy’s insights on life, success, and investing are pure gold. From the systems he uses to run his business to the exact things he looks at when deciding whether to buy a house, Randy shares a wealth of knowledge in today’s episode. Enjoy the interview! Episode 106: Show NotesA few takeaways from today’s episode.Randy’s story… where he came from what he went through, and how he turned his life around…How having the “wrong people” around him throughout his young adult life held him back…The 7-unit “wreck” that was his first rehab…What happened to his $5 million rental portfolio during the financial crash… and how he got “completely wiped out…”Why success can’t be “optional” for you… if it is, you’ll never succeed…Why it’s so important to have faith in yourself…Randy’s primary acquisition strategies, and how he’s getting houses to buy…Why relationships and networking are so important…What Randy looks for when deciding whether to buy a house…Why the demographics of your buyers pool is important…The systems Randy uses in his business, and how those systems have helped him hand off management of all his rehabs…The biggest obstacle we face when getting into real estate…Links and ResourcesRandy just launched a new podcast, the Real Estate Preacher! Check it out!Like what you hear? Subscribe!If you've found any value or helpful information in the House Flipping HQ Podcast, we’d love to hear about it! Head over to iTunes to subscribe, and while your'e at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great!) and a review so that others who are interested in starting a house flipping business can find us and get in on the good stuff! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and I’ll be happy to answer them! The post HFHQ 106: Acquisitions, Systems, Deal Analysis, and More: Interview with the “Real Estate Preacher” Randy Lawrence appeared first on House Flipping HQ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Being delusional isn’t necessarily a bad thing, or so says Randy Gage. It’s all about whether or not your delusions serve you. Picture a teenager sitting in a prison cell for robbery. Now imagine him telling himself he’d be a millionaire by age 35. Would you think he was delusional? And what if he accomplished it? Today’s guest Randy Gage, did just that. He started out poor, landed in prison, lost everything he owned, and nearly died. But then he turned it all around, starting with his mindset. What Randy learned about the victim vs. victor mentality changed his life, and now he teaches it to others. Key Points At 2:10 - Randy talks about what landed him in prison at a young age, and how that same thing continued to ruin his life, to the point he considered suicide. At 6:05 - Why the Law of Attraction can be utter crap, and the real solution to prosperity that goes beyond simple wishing. At 13:00 - Randy's prosperity tipping point, and YOURS begins with one fraction of a percent toward the positive, and how to program yourself to get there. At 17:40 - Randy and Danny discuss how it's not necessarily a bad thing to be a little bit delusional, if it serves you well. At 24:00 - Why Randy expects success every day in everything, and why you should, too. Enjoying the podcast? Help us spread the word! Never miss an episode! Subscribe to us on iTunes or by RSS. (If you’re subscribing by RSS for the first time, go to your podcast player, and enter the RSS link – your player will know how to handle it!) When you rate and review, you help us reach others. Leave us a short review and a rating on iTunes, and every week we'll mention a reviewer by name and share what they had to say!
In this session of the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast, I speak with Randy Smith, also known as Motosage. Randy explains why (even after riding for 30 years) he still takes a hands-on motorcycle riding class at the beginning of every riding season. I really enjoyed speaking with Randy. He shares some great riding tips and stories. I wish you could see the motorcycles in his garage. He has more than a few. More specifically, in this session you'll find out about: Who is Randy Smith, and why do his friends call him Motosage? Why Randy takes a hands-on riding class every year? How fast Randy has ridden a motorcycle? What's Randy's favorite motorcycle ride? What Randy thinks you should do, if you start thinking you're an expert rider? Special thanks for rating the podcast on iTunes… Thank you all for taking the time to rate and write a review of the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbay, or other listening platforms. Your reviews help. I'd like to personally thank the following people for rating the podcast on iTunes: Jeff Bare, Christy from Switzerland and Evan John Kooker. iTunes uses the number of ratings along with the actual rating (how many stars) to determine the popularity of the show — and where to list it in the iTunes search rankings. If you rate and write a review for the podcast, please let me know so I can personally thank you on a future podcast. Leave feedback or ask a question You can also leave me a voice mail message. I might play your voice mail question during an upcoming podcast. Help out the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast And lastly, if you haven't already done so, would you take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It would be extremely helpful for the show and I'm aiming for 100 5-star ratings before the end of the year. That would be awesome for a motorcycle-related podcast.