Six months ago, Mikey joined me on Randy Unscripted to talk about his senior year, his growing passion for music, and his plans after high school. Now, just days after walking across the graduation stage, he’s back to reflect on what has changed, what surprised him, and what comes next. We discuss the friendships he built through marching band and jazz band, the memories he’ll carry with him, and the reality of saying goodbye to a chapter of life that shaped him in unexpected ways.
We also talk about one of the biggest changes since our last conversation: a shift in career goals. What started as a plan to pursue machining has evolved into a new path toward mechanical engineering at Marshall University. Mikey shares what inspired the change, what excites him about the future, and the challenges he knows are waiting ahead as he prepares for college and adulthood.
Most importantly, this episode is a father-and-son conversation about growth, uncertainty, and moving forward. From lessons learned in high school to hopes for the future, we explore what it means to stand at the crossroads between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a parent watching your child take the next step, or someone navigating change in your own life, this conversation offers a reminder that the future may be uncertain—but that’s often where the best stories begin.
Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay
We also talk about one of the biggest changes since our last conversation: a shift in career goals. What started as a plan to pursue machining has evolved into a new path toward mechanical engineering at Marshall University. Mikey shares what inspired the change, what excites him about the future, and the challenges he knows are waiting ahead as he prepares for college and adulthood.
Most importantly, this episode is a father-and-son conversation about growth, uncertainty, and moving forward. From lessons learned in high school to hopes for the future, we explore what it means to stand at the crossroads between who you’ve been and who you’re becoming. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a parent watching your child take the next step, or someone navigating change in your own life, this conversation offers a reminder that the future may be uncertain—but that’s often where the best stories begin.
Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from Pixabay