Paul D’Ariano: Educational zero to forensics hero
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Paul D’Ariano transformed his lack of educational attention into a master’s
degree in forensics!
Find out how you can dig deeper into yourself and find something to be
passionate about, as well as educated!
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Episode 16
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this is the dreamers podcast where
dreamers shared their stories to inspire
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you
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now join host Joe Pardo as he interviews
a dreamer who’s living their dreams
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welcome to the juniors podcast I’m your
host Joe part of and today I’m
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interviewing called Ariana was living
history and for higher education
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welcome to the show call thanks Jeff
you’re welcome Paul it’s great to be
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here it is wonderful to be years and
indeed live and in the studio
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let’s start by giving a brief background
about yourself while 20 grew up in south
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jersey right outside of Philadelphia i
graduated with a bachelor’s from rowan
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university in 2009 and then received my
master’s degree from the Philadelphia
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College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2012
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what would you say inspires you to go
deeper into education
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honestly i like i like learning which
which is a complete contrast to how I
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was in high school where you could
barely get me to crack open a book it
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wasn’t until I got to college I actually
really enjoyed being there and I enjoyed
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learning the subjects i was learning and
it just keeps me going every day just to
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keep learning new things and as time
goes on new techniques developed so it’s
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just it’s never ending so how did your
dream about higher education come about
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well just seeing how my family works and
just seeing the Mach none of them really
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went to college my dad was a carpenter
my mom did she actually still in school
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she did like medical transcription which
is dr. typing like notes and stuff like
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that most my family’s blue-collar all
construction plumbers electricians me
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name it so I mean just the idea of just
having a better education having those
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types degrees to open up more doors to
two more job possibilities are really
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why I kind of went around i did well
with that said how would you say that
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you it was received by your family
members that you were going to pursue a
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higher education
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it was expected i was they really wanted
me to go to school I worked my dad is
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more like a warning or like a punishment
growing up as just you know this is what
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you could be doing for the rest your
life as opposed to being in air
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conditioning as opposed to just having
an easy you could be you know very
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stressed not saying that constructions
bad like i enjoy i enjoy doing and you
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