Speaker | The Voices Rising Project
Helping people rediscover self-worth and rebuild inner direction.
For more than two decades, Randy Goodin worked in healthcare technology, guiding hospitals and cancer centers through high-pressure clinical transitions where clarity and steadiness mattered — because real lives depended on it.
But the work that shaped his message didn’t happen in a hospital.
It happened at home while walking beside his daughter through addiction — a long season where love turned into fear, responsibility into exhaustion, and he slowly lost sight of who he was beyond being the fixer.
In trying to carry what no parent can carry alone, Randy encountered a question many people quietly live with:
If I am only the roles I fill for others… who am I when I have nothing left to give?
That question became the beginning of The Voices Rising Project.
Today Randy leads audiences through a practical progression of conversations about identity, self-talk, and purpose. His programs move beyond inspiration, helping people recognize their worth, understand the thoughts shaping their direction, and take meaningful steps forward — even when life hasn’t changed yet.
Through warmth, honesty, and gentle humor, Randy creates safe spaces where people begin conversations they’ve often avoided for years — with themselves, with others, and sometimes with God.
Organizations often host his sessions as single events or multi-part series, giving participants time to reflect, return, and grow.
His heart is simple: to remind people they are not disqualified by their past, not defined by their hardest season, and never less than their circumstances.