Hayden Fisher of Fisher Law intends to be a Future Legislator in Virginia
Release Date: 03/08/2024
The Randy Wilson Podcast
In this highly anticipated episode of The Randy Wilson Podcast, Sheriff Antionette V. Irving—Richmond’s first elected female Sheriff—joins us for an exclusive and candid conversation amid a heated re-election campaign. Following a recent interview with her opponent, William Burnett, that sparked public debate, Sheriff Irving steps up to address the criticism, clarify key facts, and defend her leadership and track record. From staffing challenges and overtime costs to inmate rehabilitation, transparency, and community trust—this episode dives deep into the issues shaping Richmond’s...
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William Burnett: A Vision for Public Safety and Reform in Richmond In this episode of the Randy Wilson Podcast, we sit down with William Burnett, a Gulf War veteran, long-time public servant, and candidate for Sheriff of the City of Richmond. With nearly 30 years of experience in law enforcement — including leadership roles as a Sergeant with the Richmond Police Department and Lieutenant Colonel under former Sheriff C.T. Woody — Burnett brings a depth of insight and a fresh vision for change. As he seeks to lead the Richmond City Sheriff’s Office, Burnett discusses the challenges facing...
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In this episode of the Randy Wilson Podcast, we hit the trail—literally and figuratively—with Cat Anthony, Executive Director of the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation. Cat shares how this 52-mile paved path from Richmond to Williamsburg is transforming lives, boosting local economies, and creating stronger, healthier communities across Virginia. We dive into her personal journey as a leader, the behind-the-scenes work of stewarding one of the state’s most beloved outdoor assets, and some unforgettable stories from along the trail. From dream bike rides to hidden gems, and big visions for...
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In one of the most impactful interviews to date on the subject, host Randy Wilson sits down with Devon Henry and Marland Buckner, the visionary leaders behind the Shockoe Institute—an $11 million cultural and historical venue now under construction near Main Street Station in Richmond, VA. Devon Henry, renowned for leading the removal of over 24 Confederate monuments across the South, and Marland Buckner, a veteran of the U.S. Senate, Microsoft, and national policy circles, share a timely and deeply personal conversation about reclaiming space, reshaping public memory, and building a new...
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For this episode, we dive deep into the world of Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM) with Co-Host Nikki Shaw. ENM is a relationship style where individuals engage in multiple romantic or sexual relationships with the full consent and awareness of everyone involved. It's based on honesty, communication, and mutual respect, standing in stark contrast to cheating, which involves deception. We’ll explore what makes ENM distinct, including its various forms such as open relationships and polyamory, and discuss why it's becoming increasingly mainstream. In this episode, we’ll tackle tough questions: Is...
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The 9th annual Richmond Black Restaurant Experience (RBRE), scheduled from March 9 to 16, 2025, is a citywide celebration that highlights Black-owned restaurants, food businesses, and culinary talent in Richmond, Virginia. This event not only boosts visibility and economic support for Black-owned eateries but also fosters a sense of community through food, culture, and entertainment. The festivities commence with Mobile Soul Sunday on March 9, 2025, featuring over 30 Black-owned food vendors offering a diverse array of cuisines influenced by African and Caribbean diasporas, as well as...
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🎙️ New Episode Alert – A Candid Conversation with Michelle Mosby! On this episode of The Randy Wilson Podcast, we sit down with none other than Michelle Mosby, former Richmond City Council President and former mayoral candidate. Michelle pulls back the curtain on her time campaigning for Mayor, offering raw and unfiltered reflections on the community, the role of the church in politics, and the ever-evolving political climate. What did she learn on the campaign trail? How did the community shape her vision? And what does she see for the future of Richmond? You won’t want to miss this...
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Richmond is stepping into a new era of leadership, and with that comes the responsibility to tackle tough conversations head-on. In this episode, I sit down with our newly elected Mayor, Dr. Danny Avula, to discuss the Richmond water crisis—an issue that has tested our city's resilience and demanded urgent action. As someone deeply rooted in healthcare and community advocacy, I understand the ripple effects a crisis like this can have on public well-being. But here’s the reality: stories like these don’t always get the depth they deserve in mainstream media. That’s why we’re...
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🔥 We’re back with Part 2 of this special edition of The Randy Wilson Podcast! If you thought Part 1 was powerful, just wait—because we’re taking things even deeper, bolder, and more unfiltered in this next chapter. 🎙️ This time, Randy and co-host Nikki Shaw are diving further into the conversations that got everyone talking—high vs. low value dynamics in relationships, but in Part 2, we’re turning up the heat, tackling the real-life impact of these topics and how they shape our community today. 🔑 What’s next? We’re cutting through the noise, bringing fresh...
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Exciting news, everyone! The Randy Wilson Podcast is back, and this season is bigger and bolder than ever! We’re thrilled to announce that Nikki Shaw has joined Randy Wilson as a co-host, bringing fresh perspectives and dynamic conversations to the table. This season, we’ll dive into some thought-provoking topics with expert guests, covering everything from high/low value dynamics in relationships to the impact of Richmond’s water crisis. We’re also exploring the city’s new leadership, and so much more. Expect deep dives, engaging discussions, and plenty of moments that’ll...
info_outlineHayden Fisher moved to Chester, Virginia with his parents in 1985 and attended Catholic school in Petersburg, Virginia. After graduating from St. Vincent de Paul High School in 1990, he attended the Virginia Military Institute, graduating as a member of the Class of 1995 with a degree in International Studies. He lived and worked in Richmond, Virginia for a year before attending law school, graduating from the Washington Lee School of Law in 1999. Following law school, Hayden returned to Richmond, working as a trial attorney, and has tried several hundred jury trials to verdict and litigated thousands of cases in federal and state courts throughout Virginia and beyond. Hayden has been trusted many times by other lawyers to serve as lead trial counsel in their cases or represent them in their personal matters. Hayden also taught legal writing and other law skills for 6 years as an adjunct law professor at the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law. During this time, he has always been involved in the Richmond metropolitan community, but returned recently moved back to Chester to be closer to his family. Hayden has received numerous “best of” awards for his involvement in the Richmond community over the years. In 2006, Hayden was recognized as a “top 40 under 40” for his professional accomplishments, personal distinctions and community contributions. An entrepreneur himself, Hayden has been involved in various small businesses and appreciates the real time grind of operating a small business. Hayden’s community contributions over the years include service on non-profit boards, and leading arts and civic organizations. Hayden’s personal interests include music, spending time with friends and family, working-out and living an active and healthy lifestyle.