A little bit about who your host is here in Easier Ways
Hi, I'm Randy. Over my 60 years on this planet, I've had the chance to do some pretty cool things—racing motorcycles, playing in bands—the kind of stuff that leaves a mark on who you are. These experiences shaped me in ways I never saw coming, mostly positively and mostly because of the incredible people I met along the way. But if I had to name two accomplishments that stand above everything else, it's these: I've been sober since 2006, and I had the honor of serving as the national director of dealer business development for Scorpion Sports, the U.S. division of the world's largest motorcycle apparel company. Those are two things I never would have dreamed possible. You know, the biggest game-changer for me in all of this has been realizing that the key to real, life-altering change is asking the right questions, taking it easy, just relaxing, and tapping into that inner wisdom we all have. That's where the magic lives. And I'm not talking about the wisdom you get from living a long life. Nope. This isn't about experience or knowledge. It's about tapping into something more profound—an inner wisdom available to all of us, no matter where we are in life. It's that gut-level intuition, that spark of inspiration, that sense of knowing that shows up when we let it. It's cool when you can rely on wisdom to guide you. It definitely helps me feel safer in my human experience. I've faced some tough challenges—the kind that can take you under if you let them. But what kept me grounded was tapping into that wisdom, keeping overthinking at bay, and trusting that I didn't have to figure everything out. Honestly, that's what kept me sober through it all. But staying sober was just one part of the journey. The real work was learning how to stay true to myself when things got messy and old habits started calling my name. Before I learned how to lean into wisdom, I was harsh on myself—cruel, even. I could show compassion to everyone else, but when it came to me? Not so much.