518 – The Heart of Whiskey Community with Randy Sullivan of Bourbon Real Talk



At Bourbon Pursuit, we always talk about the community aspect of whiskey, but rarely do we get to sit down with someone whose personal journey so deeply intertwines with building that community. That’s why I was so excited to welcome Randy Sullivan to the show today. You might know him from Bourbon Real Talk or his brand, Prideful Goat. Randy shares a truly heartfelt story about how personal loss, specifically the passing of his brother, became a catalyst for him to create welcoming spaces for whiskey lovers. This conversation is packed with genuine moments – from hilarious reflections on his early days and the unique connections he’s made, including how challenge coins got introduced into the scene! Randy is incredibly open about his own battles with mental health and the powerful impact the whiskey community has had on him. We also touch on the spontaneous journey behind co-founding Prideful Goat, focusing on quality and authenticity. Ultimately, this episode is a powerful reminder from Randy about the warmth and support found in the whiskey community and the simple, yet profound, importance of connection and looking out for one another

Show Notes:

  • Randy Sullivan’s heartfelt journey in whiskey
  • The impactful role of Jack Daniels in his life
  • Founding Someone Say Whiskey and fostering positivity
  • The concept of “challenge coins” in whiskey networking
  • Navigating mental health dialogues within the whiskey community
  • The inception of Prideful Goat and its core values
  • The power of relationships and cherished memories through whiskey
  • Randy’s uplifting message about love and support for the community
  • Support this podcast on Patreon

2 thoughts on “518 – The Heart of Whiskey Community with Randy Sullivan of Bourbon Real Talk

  1. This is episode is the best. I’ve probably listened 100 so far, so that is hardly a definitive statement, but what a meaningful conversation in so many ways. Randy’s insights about the fellowship and connections that are unique to bourbon are absolute truth. When he said, “there’s no such thing as an empty bottle of whiskey, because it’s either filled with memories or it’s filled with liquid,” I knew what I wanted on my tombstone. Thanks, man.

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