Joe Garvey(II)
- Actor
During Joe's youth, Joe developed a passion for teamwork and discipline through football, which he played throughout his academic journey. He earned his bachelor's degree in Political Science from Hofstra University on Long Island, New York, where he honed his critical thinking and leadership skills. Joe's time at Hofstra was marked by meaningful experiences, including frequent trips to Manhattan to visit his older brother, Jim Garvey. These visits sparked Joe's appreciation for the arts, as he often attended live Broadway performances that left a lasting impression on him.
Today, Joe divides his time between New England, Los Angeles, and the countryside of France, where he finds inspiration in its rich culture and history. Whether in the bustling energy of LA, the serene landscapes of New England, or the timeless beauty of France, Joe continues to cultivate his passions, maintain strong connections to family and faith, and pursue new opportunities for growth and engagement.
Joe's favorite poem he has written is "Ode to the Capitalist Circus"
Big McMansions line the beach, How many homes does one man need? Each! The lawns so green, the gates so tall, Yet no one's ever home at all.
Old Bernie says, "Socialism's great!" With three fine homes-hey, maybe eight? The irony grows like wealth unchecked, A house for each ideal he's decked.
Banks that feast on student debt, "Invest in dreams!" (And pay them yet). CEOs in jets fly far, While workers dream beneath the bar.
Boardrooms cheer as stocks rise high, A toaster costs more than your first ride. They squeeze and squeeze for every dime, Then sell us peace for a monthly climb.
Amazon delivers at breakneck speed, A click, a box, it feeds our greed- But Jeff's new yacht just needs one more floor, Let's build it from the hopes of the poor.
The circus plays its endless show, A Ferris wheel where profits grow, Round and round with endless schemes, They'll sell you back your childhood dreams.
But laugh we must, for that's the art, To mock the madness-play our part. A chuckle, a jab, a punch-line blow, For humor fights where reason won't go
Today, Joe divides his time between New England, Los Angeles, and the countryside of France, where he finds inspiration in its rich culture and history. Whether in the bustling energy of LA, the serene landscapes of New England, or the timeless beauty of France, Joe continues to cultivate his passions, maintain strong connections to family and faith, and pursue new opportunities for growth and engagement.
Joe's favorite poem he has written is "Ode to the Capitalist Circus"
Big McMansions line the beach, How many homes does one man need? Each! The lawns so green, the gates so tall, Yet no one's ever home at all.
Old Bernie says, "Socialism's great!" With three fine homes-hey, maybe eight? The irony grows like wealth unchecked, A house for each ideal he's decked.
Banks that feast on student debt, "Invest in dreams!" (And pay them yet). CEOs in jets fly far, While workers dream beneath the bar.
Boardrooms cheer as stocks rise high, A toaster costs more than your first ride. They squeeze and squeeze for every dime, Then sell us peace for a monthly climb.
Amazon delivers at breakneck speed, A click, a box, it feeds our greed- But Jeff's new yacht just needs one more floor, Let's build it from the hopes of the poor.
The circus plays its endless show, A Ferris wheel where profits grow, Round and round with endless schemes, They'll sell you back your childhood dreams.
But laugh we must, for that's the art, To mock the madness-play our part. A chuckle, a jab, a punch-line blow, For humor fights where reason won't go