From waiting tables to living in a basement apartment, three travel hosts tell CNBC about how they got to where they are.Here are their stories.Samantha BrownJob: Emmy-award winning TV host of "Samantha Brown's Places to Love"Started in: Comedy"I went to Syracuse University for musical theater because I so desperately wanted to move to New York City and
From waiting tables to living in a basement apartment, three travel hosts tell CNBC about how they got to where they are.Here are their stories.Samantha BrownJob: Emmy-award winning TV host of "Samantha Brown's Places to Love"Started in: Comedy"I went to Syracuse University for musical theater because I so desperately wanted to move to New York City and
From waiting tables to living in a basement apartment, three travel hosts tell CNBC about how they got to where they are.Here are their stories.Samantha BrownJob: Emmy-award winning TV host of "Samantha Brown's Places to Love"Started in: Comedy"I went to Syracuse University for musical theater because I so desperately wanted to move to New York City and
Twice a week, Jake Voorhees sets up his Panasonic GH4 SLR camera in his Pike Creek apartment and records advice to aspiring engineers — from job-hunting advice to tips for engineering students to reactions to engineer-related news.The episodes, which run from a couple of minutes to an hour, are for the YouTube channel of The 1% Engineer Society,