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Becoming an architect is hard, but we all know that. You go to school for a long time and work and study, but upon graduation you are not an architect. So when does that moment happen? Welcome to Episode 68: “Where is the Finish Line?” February 8, 2021
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Becoming an architect is hard, but we all know that. You go to school for a long time and work and study, but upon graduation you are not an architect. So when does that moment happen? Welcome to Episode 68: “Where is the Finish Line?”
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With many notable alumni working in film, television and comedy including Natalie Palamides, star of Netflix s Nate stand-up special proprietors of L.A. s top clown schools discuss the city s rise as a clowning hub. Most people, when they hear clown, think American circus clown or horror film freaky, serial killer clown,” says John Gilkey, who founded The Idiot Workshop, one of Los Angeles’ three clown schools, in 2012. “The fact that people don t really know what we do helps us; the mystique of it. Because they can t describe it, they say, Oh, you just have to go try this thing.’”
himself. that is fine. i am with you on this. you follow your heart you follow your dreams and try to make a paycheck matchup with it but not because there is any end of life plan because we are living longer. i would like to have two or three chapters in my life and i will teach my girls to do that. it isn t all bent on one dream. i joked about wanting to buy shoes and love doesn t pay the rent which it doesn t, but it also provides a sense of security. that was the motivator for media won t feel compelled to make a bad decision and be forced to marry an idiot. you have your own independence and you can make wise choices. it is empowered to make your own money because you can make your own joyce is the clown school is not a four year program. not like a college. for some reason i know many people who have done it. come talk to and. fields il introduced to some
teenage boys tend to chase big bucks and big salaries. experts say this trend may be based on old gender stereotypes were men feel they have to be the main breadwinner and girls can be limiting themselves when it comes to better pay and prospects. what about if you want a job that fulfills you and pays big money? that is where my head was. i agree and i did it so i am happy i was able to do it. you shouldn t settle for one or the other. i asked my isn t this weekend what he wanted to be when he grew up, he wanted to be a doctor, he told me he went between clowns school. both of those are fulfilling in their own way i guess. i am a jewish mom so i am pushing him in a particular direction but i like the doctor one, cardiologists preferably but if you wants to go to clown school that is the cable he is not going to pay for
our next stop is we re going to the circus. i m going to clown school. we ll get a kick out of that. i would love to take your suggestion,s. e-mail me or tweet me or hit me up on facebook. if you would like her to go visit you on her next road trip. i m sure people would like to have you on a road trip to their place. yeah. love you. you got to do it. we re in our dugout right here. coming up, the family of robert durst, do they think he s guilty or not? our very own judge jeanine pirro works closely on this case. she will join us live. the survey is on, sheryl casone is here with the jobs that make us happy. the most happy jobs that are out there and they don t all involve eating.