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The July episode of Mind Yo’ Business is not one you want to miss! Your Podcast Master, Andrew Lambert, can barely contain his excitement for this conversation. A Bloomingtonian since 1982, this month’s guest has an abundance of life experience and sound advice to share.
Randy Bush is a Hoosier through and through. He grew up with two older siblings in Indianapolis during the 60s and 70s, in the days when walking to school every day was required because the school bus route didn’t include his neighborhood. Randy is a die-hard Pacers fan, a self-proclaimed geek, and a total mama’s boy. He shares that he was known by his friends then, and some friends still today, as “no fun Randy” for being a mama’s boy in every situation.
After graduating from Arsenal Technical High School, Bloomington captured Randy’s attention when he came to Indiana University for college to study communications and captured his heart when he met his wife while working as a shoe salesman. After working for years as an auto salesman, he left to work as a mortgage loan originator to allow time to truly be there for his children.
Living by mottos such as, “Do what you love and good things will come” and “The world doesn’t stop when tragedy comes” (accompanied by a “just do it” mentality) have brought him to his career now. Having lost both parents very young, Randy has taken that tragedy and now works with families experiencing loss as a Family Counselor with Everstory. He shares stories about end-of-life celebrations, Hinkle’s Hamburgers, and Andrew shares his end-of-life plans to see if they would fly. Don’t miss out on this great conversation!
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The July episode of Mind Yo’ Business is not one you want to miss! Your Podcast Master, Andrew Lambert, can barely contain his excitement for this conversation. A Bloomingtonian since 1982, this month’s guest has an abundance of life experience and sound advice to share.
Randy Bush is a Hoosier through and through. He grew up with two older siblings in Indianapolis during the 60s and 70s, in the days when walking to school every day was required because the school bus route didn’t include his neighborhood. Randy is a die-hard Pacers fan, a self-proclaimed geek, and a total mama’s boy. He shares that he was known by his friends then, and some friends still today, as “no fun Randy” for being a mama’s boy in every situation.
After graduating from Arsenal Technical High School, Bloomington captured Randy’s attention when he came to Indiana University for college to study communications and captured his heart when he met his wife while working as a shoe salesman. After working for years as an auto salesman, he left to work as a mortgage loan originator to allow time to truly be there for his children.
Living by mottos such as, “Do what you love and good things will come” and “The world doesn’t stop when tragedy comes” (accompanied by a “just do it” mentality) have brought him to his career now. Having lost both parents very young, Randy has taken that tragedy and now works with families experiencing loss as a Family Counselor with Everstory. He shares stories about end-of-life celebrations, Hinkle’s Hamburgers, and Andrew shares his end-of-life plans to see if they would fly. Don’t miss out on this great conversation!
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