Randi Shannon
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, like, you know, when I was younger, I was a mom early.
And my first husband passed away.
I got married again a few years later, had two kids with each.
And I was actually in marketing and sales, believe it or not.
That was kind of my main thing.
I was in telecom.
I mean, I've kind of been all over.
And then around 2016 or so, I said, you know, I want to go back to β or 2015, I guess it was.
I want to go back to school, and I'm either going to be a doctor or a lawyer because I thought I'd be a really good lawyer fighting for my fellow man.
And I decided at the end of the day, nothing against lawyers and their lives, but I wanted to just really feel good at the end of the day about what I was doing and not have a lot of strife or anxiety.
And β
I get down on my knees almost daily thanking God for the knowledge that I have to be able to help change people's lives when they have cancers or heart disease, any kind of an autoimmune, simple things.
You know, my hair's falling out.
Whatever it is, it just feels good to be able to have that knowledge, to be able to bring that person back on grid and living an amazing life.
I think it's even higher.
125.
Yes.
Well, it's actually in the Bible that we're supposed to be 125, 125 years of age.
So I actually looked at this two or three months ago, and I did a search.
They don't really track millionaires, but they do track billionaires.