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Try Again

An Ex-Con’s Path from Prison to Prosperity

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Try Again

By: Nick Marshall
Narrated by: BJ Harrison
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Nick Marshall was not exactly your average twenty-one-year-old from New Jersey. After serving three years in prison for armed robbery, he was still fairly young upon his release, but wondered what kind of life he could lead as an ex-con. Aware of the immense time and effort it would take to fulfill such a dream, he gave up his safety net and took his place at the bottom of the totem pole in the hospitality industry.

What Nick did not expect was for a series of jobs in bars and restaurants to catapult him into the exciting yet treacherous world of New York City nightlife. Before he knew it, he was a power player who had it all—or so he thought. He began to question if trips to Saint-Tropez, infinite freebies, and celebrity-like treatment were enough to let the dream that started it all take a backseat. Yet again, he found himself ready to make a major sacrifice.

Try Again: An Ex-Con's Path from Prison to Prosperity is the inspirational story of one man's climb back into society as the woes of post-prison life kept kicking him down. It is a recount of the lessons he learned—how being blinded by the limelight cost him everything he worked so hard for, as well as his mental health and stability. Try Again won't just speak to the formerly incarcerated; it is for anyone looking to start anew when it feels utterly impossible.

©2025 Nick Marshall (P)2025 Tantor Media
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This book was gripping, powerful, raw, honest, and nearly impossible to pause. Hearing the author share his own experience with the prison system pulled me in right away. You really get to feel just how rigged and corrupt the system is, and honestly, it’s infuriating. It’s set up to keep people trapped, not to help them heal or rebuild. There’s nothing truly rehabilitative about it.

I also loved getting a glimpse into the nightclub scene and the Nick’s transformation from that world into building a new, empowered life. His journey from rock bottom to solid ground is inspiring, and I’m left wanting to know more about where he is now. I found myself wanting to keep listening just to find out what happens next and where he is now.

Highly recommend this for anyone who’s into real, unfiltered stories of redemption, resilience, and what it takes to rebuild a life from the ground up.

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