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Young? So What!

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Wendy Johnson PhD

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Join me as I feature speaker, author, model and entrepreneur Keith J. Davis, Jr. At the age of only 18, Keith has been able to blaze a trail and accomplish extraordinary endeavors that many do not reach in an entire lifetime. He credits his success to having the mindset that there is no certain age for when a person should begin to leave their mark in the cycle of human life. Keith is an extraordinary young man with a joyous spirit and an emerging presence. He grew up surrounded by the business world and a father with a powerful presence as an innovator in the field of marketing. Raised in Houston, Texas, Keith J. Davis Jr. has swiftly become one of the most sought-after young speakers in the city. The budding entrepreneur, speaker, author, actor, and model is the founder of the Keith J. Davis Jr. Foundation that empowers, educates and motivates youth and teens to become future leaders through thought-provoking seminars, writings, networking functions and more. In 2007, he launched the newspaper FYTYA (For Youth, Teens, and Young Adults), to provide a means through which young people receive a wealth of information, contribute stories, gain exposure and get connected to the world around them. In 2008 he published his first book, Young? So What! 10 Steps to Become a Successful Young Entrepreneur. In 10 easy to read and attainable steps, Keith reveals a path towards becoming a young entrepreneur, no matter what your age is. Though not meant to be a cliche, the title Young? So What! has become a slogan of hope for a generation with enormous challenges but a wealth of potential. Tune in as we discuss his book, Young? So What!, FYTYA, business strategies, marketing moves, and the importance/significance of following your dreams at a young age. We will also discuss what it takes to be a successful young entrepreneur.

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