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Ethan Zohn - 'What can you say bad about Ethan? Nothing!'
« on: February 11, 2020, 06:53:22 AM »

Ethan Zohn

Biography
 
Hometown: Lexington, Massachusetts
Current residence: Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Previous seasons: Winner of Survivor: Africa (Season 3 ), Survivor: All-Stars (Season 8 )
Occupation: Social Entrepreneur and Keynote Speaker

Hobbies: Inventing useless gadgets, chopping and stacking wood, and chasing cats with my laser.

Pet peeves: Weird bagel flavors. It's not a bagel unless it's sesame, poppy, plain, or everything.

Three words to describe you: Compassionate, neurotic, and funny. I'm really, really funny.

When did you first watch Survivor?
I've been watching since Richard Hatch first took advantage of CBS' ability to pixelate a moving image.

Do you still watch Survivor?
I wouldn't miss it for the world!

What is your inspiration in life?
Helping people in big and small ways. From working with big organizations that help kids stay healthy, like Grassroot Soccer, to speaking with patients about surviving and thriving in life after a cancer diagnosis.

What does Survivor mean to you and your family?
My nieces and nephews are going to flip out and have some major bragging rights in the hallways.

What is one way playing Survivor changed your life?
Oh, let me count the ways! In the "pinball machine" of life, one thing can change everything about a person's life. Survivor was that one thing. It gave me opportunities that I only dreamed of, I got to see the world, help make small differences in people's lives, got to meet incredible people across the globe, and brought joy and laughter to my family from all the crazy stories I got to tell after each adventure.

As Survivor approaches Season 40 and celebrates 20 years on television, what does it mean to be a part of the legacy?
19 years ago I got let go from a job, had a day off in NYC, and sent a VHS audition tape into CBS on a lark the day before it was due. What happened next literally changed the trajectory of my life. This show has brought happiness and memories to so many people around the world, and it's cool to be a small part of that.

How will you play differently than you have in your past seasons?
The last time I played this game was in 2004 on Survivor: All Stars... there were no Idols, hidden clues, advantages, or ways to get back into the game. And get this—we actually had to survive! The game has changed and so have I. I plan to adapt, have fun and push my mind, body, and spirit to the max.
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Re: Ethan Zohn - 'What can you say bad about Ethan? Nothing!'
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2020, 06:59:21 AM »
As Teresa Cooper once said, 'What can you say bad about Ethan? Nothing!' and its very true. Ethan not only was a nice guy in season 3, but he won by playing what is probably the most honest winning game Survivor has ever seen and he used a chunk of his money to found Grass Roots Soccer a charity that helps underprivileged kids.

Can he win? If he makes it to the finals I'd think he was if not a shoe in to win, at least a serious contender. But his obvious likability and well known courageous cancr battles may make him the kind of guy almost no one would take to the finals.

Would I be happy if he won?Absolutely! Other than The Queen herself, there is no one I'd rather see win S40.

 


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