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City College Podcast Series – Ryan Morris finds success in creating his own path

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In between creating art and creative projects Ryan Morris sneaks away on his penny board. Photo by: Julia Maya

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When I sat down with Ryan Morris, he discussed how he found success in doing exactly what he wanted. In the podcast, Morris talks about his path. Regardless of whether someone attends college or not, his advice is to find things what make you happy, to have an end goal. Morris says he’s “just trying to not be broke.”  It seems as if he is doing much more than that.

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