On a recent episode of Good Day Live, co-host Julie had a heartfelt conversation with Richard Goodall, the 54-year-old school janitor who has taken the America’s Got Talent (AGT) stage by storm. Richard, whose emotional journey from humble beginnings to being a Golden Buzzer recipient has inspired millions, reflected on his remarkable experience on the show and what it has meant for him.
Julie began the interview by praising Richard’s incredible performance that stunned the AGT judges and audience alike. He performed Journey’s classic hit, “Don’t Stop Believin’,” and captured the hearts of viewers around the world. His flawless vocals and the authenticity he brought to the stage made him an instant fan favorite. Julie commended Richard on how his voice resonated with so many people, and how he managed to channel his emotions into the performance.
Richard, clearly moved by the kind words, opened up about the surreal nature of his journey. He admitted that singing on AGT was a lifelong dream, one he never thought would become a reality. As a janitor at a school, his days were spent quietly cleaning and maintaining the building, but he always held a passion for music. He expressed how overwhelmed he was to not only perform on such a grand stage but also to be met with the standing ovation and support from the judges. The highlight of his experience was when Heidi Klum slammed the Golden Buzzer, sending him straight to the next round.
Julie then delved deeper into the emotional side of Richard’s story, asking him what it felt like to go from a school janitor to a viral sensation. Richard shared that it has been a whirlwind of emotions, admitting that there were moments where he doubted whether this dream could ever happen. He was humbled by the outpouring of love and support from fans around the world, many of whom have shared their own personal stories of pursuing dreams later in life.
He credited his family, friends, and students for supporting him throughout his journey. Julie concluded the interview by expressing her excitement to see what Richard will do next, especially as he moves on to the AGT semifinals. She emphasized how his story serves as a beacon of hope for those chasing dreams, no matter their age or background.
As Richard left the Good Day Live studio, it was clear that this janitor-turned-viral-sensation is just getting started, and his next performance is highly anticipated.