


I just returned from an incredible and thrilling trip with my work buddy, Anna Jordan visiting Patch Adams at his home. The radical ways he lives challenges me to be a better person and rethink even my most basic paradigms for living. His life bursts with love, care, creativity and humor. Being around him is an injection of enthusiasm and warmth.
We worked on designing the new school about to be built at Gesundheit which
will be an alternative education center for helping people redesign society . Gesundheit architecture includes chandeliers strong enough to swing on, slides into different rooms and farting steps. The farting steps was my idea.
Anna and I went out primarily to explore starting a new service through Gesundheit called House Calls, where you will get a behind-the-scene tour of Patch's wacky, inspirational and awe-inspiring life. The camera (shot by his son, Zag) will follow Patch into his home, on his clown trips and into his daily life as Patch explains why he dresses the way he does, why he doesn't own any insurance and why he spends 180 days traveling a year.
My company, The Joy Agency, will provide the capital and be the

primary manager and operator of the subscription-based donation service. I got to play director for the weekend!
Interesting side note on Zag. Zag's name is short for legal name: Atomic Zagnut Adams. How sweet is that?