Sterling K. Brown
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah. Such is life. Typical Pearsons.
Yeah. Such is life. Typical Pearsons.
No one's surprised. Surprised to himself, all of us. No one's surprised.
No one's surprised. Surprised to himself, all of us. No one's surprised.
No one's surprised. Surprised to himself, all of us. No one's surprised.
What are you guys going to do to celebrate 20? Oh, that's a good question. I don't think we thought of it. Just putting it out there. We'll figure it out. That's a really good question. We should do an episode of this podcast.
What are you guys going to do to celebrate 20? Oh, that's a good question. I don't think we thought of it. Just putting it out there. We'll figure it out. That's a really good question. We should do an episode of this podcast.
What are you guys going to do to celebrate 20? Oh, that's a good question. I don't think we thought of it. Just putting it out there. We'll figure it out. That's a really good question. We should do an episode of this podcast.
So after watching Randall decide not to go to Howard so he could stay close to home, it got us thinking about those big decisions we make after high school.
So after watching Randall decide not to go to Howard so he could stay close to home, it got us thinking about those big decisions we make after high school.
So after watching Randall decide not to go to Howard so he could stay close to home, it got us thinking about those big decisions we make after high school.
Instead, my mom passed away from cancer three weeks before my high school graduation. Being the youngest of five, I felt I should stay close to home and my dad, so I went to community college for business before switching to humanities and then transferring to a local college to get my BA in English.
Instead, my mom passed away from cancer three weeks before my high school graduation. Being the youngest of five, I felt I should stay close to home and my dad, so I went to community college for business before switching to humanities and then transferring to a local college to get my BA in English.
Instead, my mom passed away from cancer three weeks before my high school graduation. Being the youngest of five, I felt I should stay close to home and my dad, so I went to community college for business before switching to humanities and then transferring to a local college to get my BA in English.
I eventually went into education as a teaching assistant for emotionally disabled children before meeting my husband and going on a years-long fertility journey to have our children. To say this was not the version of my life I thought I'd be living is an understatement.
I eventually went into education as a teaching assistant for emotionally disabled children before meeting my husband and going on a years-long fertility journey to have our children. To say this was not the version of my life I thought I'd be living is an understatement.
I eventually went into education as a teaching assistant for emotionally disabled children before meeting my husband and going on a years-long fertility journey to have our children. To say this was not the version of my life I thought I'd be living is an understatement.
Oh, Noreen, we should give her a call.
Oh, Noreen, we should give her a call.
Oh, Noreen, we should give her a call.