You wanted Moore, so here they are. Only one Moore would be a bore, thankfully both the brothers have returned for an exotic & abroad episode at Top Shelf. We catch up on work & life in a conversation full of passion & laughs.
Christian has moved to a new role and is now selling exotic cars. His excitement was wonderful to hear, as he shares what led him to this job, how his efforts have compounded to the success he has found, and his prospect of becoming the dealer’s Rolls-Royce specialist. Christian started to make short videos with exotic cars. These give the average person a glimpse into luxury & limited vehicles, while providing specs about the cars at a digestible level. We joke about the worst “daily-driver-depreciation” story he has seen, how rich people view life differently, and balling on the level where you buy your friends exotic cars so you can all roll around in style for the weekend.
Connor will soon embark abroad, headed to Hungary on a gap year to volunteer his time & learn about new cultures & history. He is traveling through a program with the ELCA. He plans to attend graduate school after completing his volunteer work to pursue a Masters in History before law school. Connor told us a little about what led him to the ELCA and gave us insight into his final year of undergrad, where he lived on a farm in Iowa, eventually adopting a stray barn cat as all good “Iowa transplants” must do as a rite of passage. Connor also told me about his senior research paper. His topic of choice was the decline of empires, a seemingly apt topic for any modern public policy representative. We mostly kept the poly-talk out of this ep, but Connor did remind me that Ukraine is “a must win.” Although I still do not understand what “a win,” looks like for Ukraine.
A must win for you? Listening to this episode.
FO & BW