Simply Between Millions: From Wall Street to Hollywood
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"What an incredible story! I never wanted to put the book down. This book is witty, funny, charismatic, intriguing, inspirational and extremely heartfelt." - Sharon F.
"Rich is the real deal. This book is about his journey through two worlds and the cast of characters who shaped and influenced him along the way. On the surface, is is a wildly entertaining book. On a deeper level, it makes you rethink what it means to be happy, successful, fulfilled, and ultimately at peace with your decisions." - George G.
"The book was honest, very heartfelt and showed Rich's vulnerable side. It's fast paced and raw with passion for life and finding the rainbow!" - Megan T.
"Think Big! Rich Tola never gives up! Says it like it is and doesn't hesitate to give back as much as he gets. Inspirational book on life never getting you down, even when you're down!" - Jeanie M.
"Well written page turner. It's like peeking in the window of someone who's not afraid to live life to it's fullest, a fun, juicy story and very inspirational. I loved it!" - Bobbi S.
"It was a fantastic read." - Dan B.
Rich Tola
Author, filmmaker and modern-day yoga master, Rich Tola, has been creating mindful and motivational content across all media platforms since 2006. His new book, How to Drink from the Fountain of Youth: 30 Steps to Everlasting Youth, provides step by step instructions on living healthier and happier and is ideal for anyone looking to lose weight, feel more energized, be more confident, define their personal goals and aspirations, plus grow mentally as well as improve their entire outlook on life.A certified yoga teacher, Rich has taught his fitness style of Tola Yoga to more than 3,000 classes throughout the United States. Upon completion of his yoga-inspired film, Boulevard Zen, Rich also founded The Boulevard Zen Foundation, teaching the benefits of yoga to women and children survivors of domestic violence. His reality TV series pilot, YogaStyles of Rich and the Almost Famous, is where yoga meets history throughout the streets of Chicago, while his recent short films, Skateboard Bandits and Zen Diaries: The Lockdown, were both winners at the 2019 Global Shorts Awards.From humble beginnings in Trenton, NJ, the son of an old-school Sicilian barber, Rich graduated from The University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) and received his MBA from Northwestern University (Kellogg). In the 80’s, he was an All-Ivy League baseball player who worked for Wall Street juggernauts Goldman Sachs and Drexel Burnham Lambert before living in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia as an International Bank Consultant. In the 90’s, he was a top-producing New York City real estate broker and high-flying Internet entrepreneur securing The Trump Organization as his first strategic client. In the early 2000’s, Rich was an award-winning real estate broker and developer restoring historic landmarks throughout inner-city neighborhoods. On Valentine’s Day 2006, Rich took his first acting class in New York City and has never looked back.His memoir, Simply Between Millions: From Wall Street to Hollywood, takes you on a wild and witty ride from the heights of Wall Street to Hollywood’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams. It’s a fast-paced book with a heartfelt story about perseverance and spiritual awakening, and as one reader puts it, “a wildly entertaining and inspirational book on life never getting you down – even when you’re down!”
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