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
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Mikey Black:
What goals I’ve achieved.
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Randy Black. Randy Black. Randy Black. Randy Black. Randy Black. Randy Black.
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Randy Black.
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Randy Black. He’s a troublemaker.
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Welcome back to Randy Unscripted. I’m Randy Black, and this is the podcast where
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I just kind of talk about whatever happens to come across my brain whenever
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it just happens to come across it.
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In today’s episode, I brought back my favorite podcast guest of all time.
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He was with us six months ago, and he’s the only guest that’s ever been on this show.
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My son, Mikey. Mikey, welcome back to Randy Unscripted.
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Mikey Black:
Hi, yeah. It was great to be back.
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Randy Black:
You sound so thrilled.
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so six months ago we sat
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here in this room and we talked about things for
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your senior year and what was going on we talked about that you had joined the
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band and music had become a big important thing in your life we talked about
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what you were planning to do after graduation what you were going to do next
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year with school so we’re six months out from that And now we’ve got to talk about,
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has anything changed? So let’s start right here.
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Today is June 5th, 2026.
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And six days ago, you walked across the stage.
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Mikey Black:
Yeah, I did.
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And you graduated from high school.
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Mikey Black:
Yeah.
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How did graduation feel compared to what you expected?
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Mikey Black:
I mean, it was…
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It was kind of sad, like, seeing some of the band kids there that I’ve become
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close to over the year. Right.
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I mean, saying goodbye to them because that’s, I mean, that was pretty much
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the last time I’m going to see them for a while.
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I mean, other than that, I was happy I finally finished.
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So was there a moment where it finally hit you? Holy crap, high school’s over.
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Mikey Black:
It was when I was walking across the stage accepting my diploma. Yeah. Yeah.
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I know that feeling. I felt the same way. I was excited. I was scared.
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I had plans for the future.
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Didn’t know what was going to happen. So senior year’s over.
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You’re out of high school.
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What was your favorite memory from this past year, from your senior year?
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The marching band competitions, easily. Just being able to go to all these different schools.
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I mean, going up to Ohio State for that competition.
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That was easily my favorite. Those were my favorite moments throughout the whole year.
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So would you say it’s something that you’re genuinely going to miss?
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Mikey Black:
Oh, yeah, definitely.
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And what specifically is it about it that it’s going to be what you miss?
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The friends I’ve made. I mean, just all the friends through band I’ve made this
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year. I mean, that’s the main thing I’m going to miss the most. Yeah.
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Was there anything from this year that you’re just glad to leave behind and walk away from?
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Mikey Black:
Classes i had
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Okay okay you don’t don’t don’t don’t have to be specific just in case somebody
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might happen to hear this yeah um that you might have had as a teacher or something
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yeah but uh you know senior year is one of those where you have to take english you have to take math,
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you have to take social studies in this case civics those are the required classes
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but other than that it’s kind of wide open other than what you might classes
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and credits you might need to graduate.
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Right. So, you know, it’s one of those years where you’re like,
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well, I know I got to have this, but at the same time you’re thinking,
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well, what else could I have?
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So like, I know that it got worked out for you to take one of the hardest classes
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it is to get into at Spring Valley High School, just because it worked out into your schedule.
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And that was that you got to spend time driving around in driver’s ed. Yeah.
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I like that because you’ve got a certificate for it and I can get a discount on insurance.
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So that makes it, that makes it all the better for not just you, but for me.
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Um, so senior year’s over, um, back in November, when we sat down here and recorded
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and talked, you had a pretty clear plan of what it was you wanted to do,
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what the goal was when you finished high school.
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Is that still the plan?
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I mean, I think back in November, I said I wanted to, that was when I was thinking of doing machining.
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Mikey Black:
Well, obviously, you know, I’ve changed my mind. I’ve decided going to mechanical engineering.
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Cost of me money.
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Mikey Black:
Well, we don’t know. I may be able to get some scholarship money.
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That’s true. That’s true. You did, you know, we do have that change.
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We’re shifting from going to the community and technical college program to
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get that machinist certification, which would have only taken 18 months.
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You’d have been out in the workforce to shift into Marshall University,
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my alma mater, where I graduated from, where your mom graduated from,
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your uncle, my brother, your stepmom. You know, we all went to Marshall.
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So you’re going there. But in the process of getting to that,
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you know, we also found that you earned something pretty good in the state of
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West Virginia. What was that?
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Mikey Black:
Oh, the Promise Scholarship.
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The Promise Scholarship. So the Promise Scholarship in West Virginia,
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for anybody who’s listening who doesn’t know, pays about $5,500 a year toward
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college tuition in the state of West Virginia.
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You have to go to a public university in the state of West Virginia.
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There are some other ways you can go to other schools and stuff,
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like if the program’s not offered somewhere and all this.
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But so that roughs out to about $2,750 a semester that goes towards your tuition,
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which helps because Marshall’s like between $5 and $5,500 a semester.
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So that helps a little bit on the tuition.
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So earning that, it’s all merit-based. So you had to get certain scores on the SAT, the ACT.
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In this case, it was the SAT for you. And you had that awesome chance.
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And it’s helping out. It’s going to make things a little better for us.
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That machinist program would have been paid for by the state.
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So, you know, could have saved me some more money, but, you know, it’s okay.
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Have, you know, with, with that and with everything, have there been any new
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kind of opportunities that have kind of poked their head out with this, with this change?
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Have you, have you seen anything new come along that might, might be beneficial
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or helpful or, or help you on your way toward this goal of getting your degree in engineering?
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Mikey Black:
Uh, I don’t know. I mean, not that’s been like very clearly evident to me.
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Randy Black:
Okay. So what is it about this shift, this change, going into the engineering?
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What is it about that that excites you the most?
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Mikey Black:
I mean, it was the experience I had doing the Project Lead the Way program at Spring Valley.
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It was just all the vast different parts of engineering that we explored throughout that program.
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And just working with the machine side of it was just what I liked,
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and I wanted to continue with that.
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Randy Black:
Okay, so that’s why you chose, which area of engineering is your area of concentration?
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Mikey Black:
Mechanical.
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Randy Black:
Mechanical, okay. So that would be like, you would be like, designing what?
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Mikey Black:
Engines, I mean, it can be engines, just…
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Could it be just like anything that would have to be put together in some way?
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Mikey Black:
Pretty much, yeah.
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So like if they needed to make, say, you know, they needed a replacement gear for some type of device,
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like say it’s a lifting device, something that, you know, you have a hand crank
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to lift something and the gears they’ve used in the past are failing.
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Would that be something you might do is design new gears for that?
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Mikey Black:
Oh, yeah. Okay.
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So, is there anything about this new path, this new future, that feels uncertain?
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Mikey Black:
How long it’s going to take me. I mean, usually it’s four years,
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but my math SAT score wasn’t where it needed to be to fully get into the program at Marshall.
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Mikey Black:
So, I mean, I don’t know how long it’s, if it’s going to take five years.
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There’s some classes you’ll have to take that are not part of the program structure.
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You’ll have to pick them up and take them and go that route.
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But, you know, if it adds some time, that’s okay. At least we’re on the path. That’s the key thing.
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So in the last six months, since we sat here in November, is there anything
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that you’ve learned about yourself?
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Mikey Black:
My love for music. I mean, with how much I got into the band this year,
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I’ve, I mean, relearned the alto sax. I mean, I fully picked it back up.
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Mikey Black:
I do like, do want to continue playing it. I mean, I’m still going to continue playing guitar.
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Randy Black:
Right. So that kind of leads into some stuff on my notes here.
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The last time we talked, we talked about how music was such a big thing.
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And you just said that hasn’t changed. It’s still there. It’s still prevalent.
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You’re still playing guitar.
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But, you know, what did being in the band, both the marching band,
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the jazz band, the concert band, what did it teach you that extends outside of music?
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Mikey Black:
Discipline.
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Randy Black:
Discipline. Okay. Explain that.
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Mikey Black:
I mean, you got the discipline for you practicing.
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Mikey Black:
You got to have a good practice routine so you can play the music that we were playing. Okay.
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And just being able to progress and get better over the year.
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Mikey Black:
Yeah. I mean, that’s the big thing with it.
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Mikey Black:
And a lot of the times, it’s a lot of patience.
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Randy Black:
Well, for me, when I was back in the marching band, back in the day,
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because I’m old now. not that old I’m 45 right now um,
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For me, it was teamwork that I got most out of, out of that.
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Cause you’re performing together
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as a group and you all have to be in sync. You have to be together.
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You know, if one person in the marching drill turns and goes the wrong way, is it noticeable?
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Mikey Black:
Oh yeah.
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Randy Black:
Oh heck yeah. And if somebody plays a wrong note and it’s like,
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you know, blatantly out of key or the wrong, you know, you can hear that a lot of times.
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So you’ve got to be able to, to, to handle that together. Like for me,
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I was in the percussion section.
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So for us, we had to be exact. We had to work together as a unit to make sure
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those things were in sync and working correctly.
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And, you know, when I look at life in general, aren’t there so many places where
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you have to be part of a team?
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Mikey Black:
Yeah.
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I mean, the workforce, you know, a marriage, your family situation,
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all these different things. Like for me, for church, we have a team of people
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at church who are trustees, and
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we work together to maintain things at the church and take care of stuff.
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So teamwork for me was what I learned in band.
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Is there right now a song out there? It could be new.
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It could be old. It could be something from band. It could be something from
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anywhere. But is there a song right now that you think kind of represents this
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season in your life, this time in your life?
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Mikey Black:
Oh, goodness. I don’t, I mean, I would have one.
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Randy Black:
Yeah.
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Mikey Black:
I don’t know. I would have to fully go through and try to find stuff.
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Mikey Black:
I can’t think of one off the top of my head. Okay.
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Randy Black:
So you’ve only been out of high school for two weeks. Not very long.
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What’s been your biggest adjustment right now?
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Mikey Black:
Not having to wake up as early.
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Randy Black:
Okay. So you’re, you’re, are you still finding yourself waking up though?
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Mikey Black:
Yes.
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Randy Black:
Yeah. Your body’s just used to it. You’re attuned to it. So,
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you know, that was, that’s always a big adjustment.
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Like when I’m I’ll finish week after next for the year for a couple weeks,
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and I still will probably get up at 6.30, 7 o’clock, just because it’s the way
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my body’s tuned. It’s what I do.
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And for so many people, it’s that way. Like, my dad, your grandpa,
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every day is up without an alarm at 5 o’clock because he’s done it for so long.
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It’s what he’s always done.
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So, we do have another event that’s coming up pretty quick.
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It is a week from tomorrow as we record this. And that day is what?
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My birthday.
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Not just your birthday.
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Mikey Black:
My 18th birthday.
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Your 18th birthday. So, you will officially be entering into adulthood. Yeah.
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At this point in time, heading that way, is it what you’ve expected?
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Or have things been different? Have things been, nothing’s changed yet? You’re not really sure.
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Mikey Black:
I mean, I’m not really sure. Not really.
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Okay. Are there any responsibilities that might be coming up that you’ve already
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started to think about that you didn’t even consider a year ago?
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I’m blanking, sorry.
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Let me think about what’s the biggest change that’s going to be.
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Like you’ve gone to high school for four years and you had to be there on time
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at a certain time every day.
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Every day was the same. Is college going to be that way?
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No.
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Oh, heck no. Not at all. You’ve got to be able to build your schedule and know
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when you need to be in these places.
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Yeah. So that’s going to be a huge shift and a huge change.
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I know you started lately making some money on the side mowing grass and stuff.
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not something you’ve thought about. I mean, you’ve talked about doing it a year
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ago, but didn’t have the ability to go do it because you didn’t have a vehicle
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yet. You weren’t driving yet.
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So you’ve got that to think about with all this while you’re going to school,
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helping to still take care of these people who you’ve committed to help them out.
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Yeah, that’s a responsibility you got to think about and consider.
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What is it about these next steps, be it college, be it entering adulthood?
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What is it that you’re most excited about?
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Just all the new experiences I’m going to have, the new friends I’m going to
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be making through, the classes I’m going to have at college.
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I mean, just all the new things that are going to happen. Okay.
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What are you most nervous about?
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Mikey Black:
The classes.
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Okay.
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Mikey Black:
I mean, engineering is a very math complex field.
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A lot of calculus. Yep. A lot of, even in science, a lot of physics.
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Yeah. You haven’t taken a physics course.
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You haven’t taken a calculus course.
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So those are things you’re going to be learning as you go.
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That’d scare the poop out of me.
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Yeah, it scares me a little bit.
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So if you could go back in time.
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Go back to freshman year high school, Mikey.
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What’s one piece of advice that you would give to yourself? What would that be?
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Study more. Study more in classes.
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Okay. Sure. Any particular areas or just overall?
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Just overall. Okay. Mainly once, I mean, if with chemistry I took my junior
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year, definitely study more with that. That was a very complex class.
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At times I did struggle with it. I mean.
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And he’s a good, and he’s a really good teacher.
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Mikey Black:
Yes, he is.
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And he holds you guys to it. You have to earn it. You don’t just walk in and get it.
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Yeah. He’s a good guy. I worked with him for just under a year when I was working out there at the school.
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So, you know, it’s, you go into his classroom and you have to do well because
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you earn it by doing well.
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So that’s, you know, something I would also, you know, consider as well.
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That kind of advice you give somebody. You got to buckle down at times.
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So just some, some conversation starter questions here, just to make things
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a little more interesting on different fronts, not necessarily the school front,
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what’s your future holds, what you’re going to do, but what’s something you’ve
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changed your mind about recently?
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Anything. You had a position, you held it, and now you’ve realized,
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maybe I wasn’t right on that.
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And you’ve changed your views or you’ve changed your thinking on it.
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Mikey Black:
I don’t know.
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Is there a lesson that you’ve learned in the last year or so that surprised you?
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Anything you’ve learned, you’ve been like, oh, man, I totally get it now.
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I understand or I’m surprised oh man I didn’t realize that.
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Mikey Black:
Not that I can think of to be honest geez you
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Didn’t do a whole lot this year did you.
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Mikey Black:
I mean other than band stuff I mean I really didn’t I had I’m pretty much I
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had a very easy year with classes that’s true so
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Five years from now,
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What kind of person do you want to become?
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Mikey Black:
Someone that is a lot more focused with work.
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Mikey Black:
Okay. That works great with others, can get tasks done efficiently,
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and maybe a little quickly than what the deadline is,
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but at a still good quality. Okay.
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That’s cool.
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Just be reliable. Yeah, be a reliable person.
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Reliable, do your job well. be maybe even be respected yeah I could see that so now we’re down to,
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some rapid fire questions I’m gonna throw the question you’re just gonna answer
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it okay don’t stop and think just answer it okay there are one two three four
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five six seven eight of them so you ready yeah favorite class,
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jazz band favorite teacher Mr.
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Pullington your best high school memory Jazz band. Your worst school lunch.
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Mikey Black:
Buffalo chicken pizza.
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The most useful thing you learned in school.
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Uh, uh, uh, note-taking.
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The least useful thing you learned in school.
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Mikey Black:
Uh, um,
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English.
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Okay.
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I don’t know.
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One word to describe your senior year.
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Mikey Black:
Easy.
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One word to describe the future.
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Mikey Black:
Um unexpected like kind of
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Uh uncertain
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uncertain.
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Mikey Black:
That’s what it is yeah
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Randy Black:
So let’s say a year from now we sit down and we record another episode together
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like this what do you hope you’ll
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be able to tell anybody who’s listening about where life has taken you.
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Mikey Black:
Just the experiences.
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Okay.
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Mikey Black:
What I’ve improved on as a person. Okay. What goals I’ve achieved.
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Mikey Black:
I mean, just, I mean, that’s pretty much.
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Maybe just share the progress.
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Mikey Black:
Yeah, sharing my progress.
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Awesome. So, Mikey, thank you. You know, I love getting you to record with me.
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I’ve tried to get you to do a podcast. You don’t really want to do it.
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You’ve got a roadcaster yourself at home. We could record remotely at any time
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when you’re not here at my house.
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But thank you. I appreciate it.
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Just, you know, I’ve told you this and I’ll state it here. I’m so proud of you.
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I’m so excited for what the future holds.
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Doesn’t mean I don’t worry about you, but watching you walk across that stage
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and graduate high school, watching
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you now moving into adulthood since you’ll be 18 in just a few days.
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And I’m just, I’m proud to be your dad.
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And I know I don’t say it enough, but I am. And I love you, buddy.
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Mikey Black:
I love you too.
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So thank you to everybody who’s listening.
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If you want to share your own graduation memories or advice you might have for
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Mikey on our website, randyunscripted.com.
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the comment section on this episode is open for, I think they’re set to stay
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open for 28 days after the show comes out. Feel free to go there.
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I’ll make sure that he has a link to it. So if there’s anything there,
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I’ll send it over so he can take a look at it and see it.
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But I just, you know, I’m so thankful for him and I’m so thankful for all of you who listen.
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Randy Black:
And remember that this is Randy Unscripted. I’m Randy Black.
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This show is all about real talk, real life, and it is 100% unscripted.




