Audition for Life's Opportunities with Shonn McCloud (He/Him)
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Summary
In this episode of Queer and Successful, Hunter J. McNair engages in a heartfelt conversation with Shonn McCloud, exploring his journey from a passion for musical theater to a successful career in real estate. They discuss the challenges of coming out, the importance of finding community in college, and the realities of pursuing a career in the performing arts. Shonn shares his experiences of navigating his identity, the significance of gratitude, and the transformative power of storytelling through theater. In this conversation, Shonn McCloud shares his journey from theater to real estate, discussing the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. He reflects on his experiences coming out, finding love, and the importance of commitment in both his personal and professional life. The discussion highlights the significance of authenticity and the sacrifices made during his transition into a successful real estate career.
Takeaways
- Hunter and Shonn's friendship blossomed at a camp event.
- Shonn received the Black Belt Team Leader Award for his achievements.
- Gratitude plays a crucial role in Shonn's success.
- The journey from musical theater to real estate is unique.
- Coming out is a continuous process for many individuals.
- College provided a sense of community and acceptance for Shonn.
- Theater and real estate share similarities in auditioning and opportunities.
- Shonn's early aspirations included being part of a famous music group.
- The pay in performing arts varies significantly based on the role.
- Shonn's experiences highlight the importance of support systems. Don't want to have this big gap of employment history.
- I have to commit to this real estate thing.
- I was in that office every fricking day.
- I sold my first house in October.
- I want to take care of myself.
- I never experienced the grief of losing a mother.
- I want some longevity in a relationship.
- I think younger Shonn would be smiling.
- The expectation wasn't different, wasn't hard.
- I bought the Lexus. That was a write-off.
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