Clayton Morris
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's amazing. I'm just so thrilled. I just saw you in the parking lot and I was like, oh my God, I'm going to run up and give you a hug because it's been eight or nine years. Yeah. It's crazy to think, I mean, the trajectory and I find it very difficult to relate to people that haven't been beat up scratched, beat up, gone through the ringer, you know, like there's, it's like, that's for sure.
You're operating at a different level now, you know?
You're operating at a different level now, you know?
You're operating at a different level now, you know?
You know, after we left, so 10 years at Fox, great time, had a blast. But, you know, you realize, oh, I've been doing the same sort of segments over and over again. You know, you're doing like the same breakfast cereal segment over and over again after 10 years and you're... You're saying, okay, I want something different now. I want to be able to see my kids on the weekend.
You know, after we left, so 10 years at Fox, great time, had a blast. But, you know, you realize, oh, I've been doing the same sort of segments over and over again. You know, you're doing like the same breakfast cereal segment over and over again after 10 years and you're... You're saying, okay, I want something different now. I want to be able to see my kids on the weekend.
You know, after we left, so 10 years at Fox, great time, had a blast. But, you know, you realize, oh, I've been doing the same sort of segments over and over again. You know, you're doing like the same breakfast cereal segment over and over again after 10 years and you're... You're saying, okay, I want something different now. I want to be able to see my kids on the weekend.
I don't want to have to wake up at 3.30 in the morning, you know, and when everyone else is at the park with their kids on a weekend. You know, people at bagel shops and stuff like that. And so I didn't get to do that. And my wife would send me pictures of what the kids were doing, you know, making little projects or things. And I would be at work, which is, you know, great.
I don't want to have to wake up at 3.30 in the morning, you know, and when everyone else is at the park with their kids on a weekend. You know, people at bagel shops and stuff like that. And so I didn't get to do that. And my wife would send me pictures of what the kids were doing, you know, making little projects or things. And I would be at work, which is, you know, great.
I don't want to have to wake up at 3.30 in the morning, you know, and when everyone else is at the park with their kids on a weekend. You know, people at bagel shops and stuff like that. And so I didn't get to do that. And my wife would send me pictures of what the kids were doing, you know, making little projects or things. And I would be at work, which is, you know, great.
So then, you know, it was after 10 years, I said, okay, enough is enough. And it's time to do something for myself and for my family. And then we thought about where in the world we would live. What part of the country would we live in? And we started thinking bigger about, well, maybe we'll just have this adventure and go to Europe and give that a shot.
So then, you know, it was after 10 years, I said, okay, enough is enough. And it's time to do something for myself and for my family. And then we thought about where in the world we would live. What part of the country would we live in? And we started thinking bigger about, well, maybe we'll just have this adventure and go to Europe and give that a shot.
So then, you know, it was after 10 years, I said, okay, enough is enough. And it's time to do something for myself and for my family. And then we thought about where in the world we would live. What part of the country would we live in? And we started thinking bigger about, well, maybe we'll just have this adventure and go to Europe and give that a shot.
And we thought, well, Portugal, that's close enough to the East Coast. It's actually faster to fly from the East Coast of the U.S. to Lisbon than it is from the East Coast to San Francisco, where my wife's family is from. So, great. The kids are young enough. We have three kids. Like, let's give them this adventure. Let's try it for ourselves.
And we thought, well, Portugal, that's close enough to the East Coast. It's actually faster to fly from the East Coast of the U.S. to Lisbon than it is from the East Coast to San Francisco, where my wife's family is from. So, great. The kids are young enough. We have three kids. Like, let's give them this adventure. Let's try it for ourselves.
And we thought, well, Portugal, that's close enough to the East Coast. It's actually faster to fly from the East Coast of the U.S. to Lisbon than it is from the East Coast to San Francisco, where my wife's family is from. So, great. The kids are young enough. We have three kids. Like, let's give them this adventure. Let's try it for ourselves.
And things were getting crazy in the United States at the time. Descending into, you know, a crime haven, wide open, you know, borders and all of that. So... It was an opportunity, I think, for us to go there. And then I started thinking, wait a second, because I can't just sit still. I have to be creating or working on something. Maybe it's the Capricorn energy. I can't just not be creating.
And things were getting crazy in the United States at the time. Descending into, you know, a crime haven, wide open, you know, borders and all of that. So... It was an opportunity, I think, for us to go there. And then I started thinking, wait a second, because I can't just sit still. I have to be creating or working on something. Maybe it's the Capricorn energy. I can't just not be creating.
And things were getting crazy in the United States at the time. Descending into, you know, a crime haven, wide open, you know, borders and all of that. So... It was an opportunity, I think, for us to go there. And then I started thinking, wait a second, because I can't just sit still. I have to be creating or working on something. Maybe it's the Capricorn energy. I can't just not be creating.
I think that's why we're here also. Of course. I don't want to choose an easy life. Comfort is not the point. So... I enjoy creating and making things and trying things and, you know, you know, I don't know, building a channel and all those things are interesting to me and always been fascinating to me.