What’s a lesson you learned the hard way?
Logic doesn’t help you win arguments – it’s all about emotion and tone.
If you could spend a year living anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Maybe I’d live in the White House, it seems fun.
What’s an unexpected passion or interest you’ve discovered recently?
Fitness – it’s the best hobby in existence and everyone should get into it.
What’s your go-to way to unwind after a long day?
I do activities with the family, whether it’s watching TV or playing board games.
If you could instantly master any creative skill, what would it be?
Articulation – mastering articulation is way too versatile to pass up on.
What’s a quirky or unusual talent you have?
I learn very quickly – if the topic is interesting that is.
If you had a personal slogan, what would it be?
Believe it!
If you could have a completely different career for a year, just for fun, what would it be?
A middle-high school teacher, though I’m unsure how fun it would realistically be.
If you could be a character in any TV show or movie, which one would you choose and why?
Timmy Turner – because of his fairy godparents.
If you could revive any canceled TV show for one more season, which one would it be?
I would cancel Survivor personally only to bring it back to the way it used to be in the old seasons. Is that a loophole? Oh well.
What’s a completely irrational but strong opinion you have about a movie, book, or show?
Disney’s Cars series has the best and worst movie ever made – Cars 1 is the best, Cars 3 is the worst.
What’s the best meal you’ve ever had, and what made it so memorable?
The steak at Linda’s La Cantina in Orlando – simply because of taste alone. Completely unmatched.
What’s one trip or experience you recommend to everyone you meet?
Everyone should have a deep conversation with a military veteran; it’s beyond eye-opening.
What’s one piece of career advice that has really stuck with you?
Whenever you want to say the word “should”, say “could” instead. It goes a long way for your mindset.
What motivates you to do your best work every day?
One day I want to be a good husband and dad, and right now I want to lay the groundwork for that future.