1. Turning Life's Struggles into Stand-Up Material George Siegal 31:29

March 12, 2024

126. Turning Life's Struggles into Stand-Up Material

Ever think buying your dream home is all sunshine and rainbows? Think again!” In this eye-opening episode of “Homeowners Be Aware,” host George Siegal gets real with Mike Knox, a stand-up comedian with a past life as a prison guard and a homeowner who's seen it all. From the highs of snagging a house during the 2008 crash to the lows of floods and faulty roofs, Mike spills the beans on what owning a house really entails. It's not just about the glamour; it's about the gutters, the leaks, and the unexpected costs that can turn your home sweet home into a relentless project. Mike's stories are packed with humor, horror, and a heap of advice that could save you a fortune. So, if you're thinking of buying, already own, or just love a good tale of homeowning gone wild, you won't want to miss this episode. It's real talk, real laughs, and real advice from someone who's lived through the homeowner's journey from hell and back.

 

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Website: http://mikeknox.com/ 

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George Siegal began his career in front of the camera as a newscaster, sportscaster, and weathercaster. He worked in markets from San Antonio, Texas to Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. In addition to work in front of the camera, George was a feature reporter and producer.