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Poor Dad, Rich Son

By: Jack Howard
Narrated by: Jonathan Popp
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Summary

What does it take to become successful? For Jay Parrish, it means having an uncompromising dream to do what he loves and make something of himself using the skills he’s crafted. His father is uncompromising, as well, believing that success comes from one specific path: go to college, get a degree, get a good job.

When these two uncompromising elements eventually collide, it results in the shattering of an already broken family. With nothing but his clothes, toolbox, and the support of a very helpful friend, Jay must now do what he’s always said he’d do. He must become a success in his own way and on his own merit.

Poor Dad, Rich Son is the story of what it means to break tradition, take charge of your own life, and the work it takes to turn a dream into reality. This story puts a modern spin on success that will resonate with listeners who feel pressured to go down the “old school” route of prosperity. It gives a fresh take that will validate those going through the same struggles as Jay and will show ways to be successful on their own merit with what they already have.

©2021 Jarad Floyd (P)2021 Jarad Floyd
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