Education
British Columbia Institute of Technology. University of Victoria.
British Columbia Institute of Technology. University of Victoria.
Each episode features Easton and Horlor competing to see who can be the most successful at a given job. The first season of the show (2009) had six episodes about jobs as bus driver, stripper, equestrian, dominatrix, modelling and drag. The second season featured curling, hockey, policing and extreme wrestling.
Prior to DQYGJ, Easton took part in Canadian Broadcasting Company Radio"s The Early Edition, in Radio-Canada"s Téléjournal Colombie-Britannique, and wrote for Xtra Vancouver and The Georgia Straight, and in 2011 was a story editor for HGTV"s Urban Suburban.
He worked as cinematographer for How Far Will You Go? a documentary about gay modeling. He also worked with Mado Lamotte in the Montreal drag club Cabaret Mado and is part of the Chor Leoni Men"s Choir.
Easton grew up on Vancouver Island in Campbell River, where he tries to get to as often as he can. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Victoria and a Diploma of Technology in Broadcast Journalism from British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT).