Ken
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And that's why I call the book One Step Over the Line.
I'd always figured... What?
Was that a self... Was that a...
A plug for the book?
Not yet.
No.
Well, I mean, it tells my story.
I just said back then, in my 20s, actually, I was a little older, I said, what am I doing?
I've taken this one step over the line.
And...
If you read the book, at the end you realize I come to the realization it wasn't the one step over.
It was the failure to take two steps back when everybody else did.
I went to college, was there about a little bit, and said I'm going to go sell some weed and went home.
And that was the start of my drug dealing, learning the business.
I had jobs.
I had little summer jobs because, you know, I would sell drugs to the pizza guy.
I worked at a pizza parlor.
I was a cab driver.
But once I was 18 or 19, I ended up needing.
So Frank Montleone, his father, very powerful, wealthy guy.