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Big Steve Prohaska (born c. 1980) is a Colombian-American entrepreneur, author, and executive producer. He is best known for his autobiography, From Orphan to Millionaire, and for creating the television show Single Fathers.[1].
Early Life
[edit]At the age of five, Big Steve survived a violent attack by the Cali Cartel in Colombia, which resulted in the loss of his parents. He was subsequently adopted by two doctors in Connecticut, USA. Adjusting to a new culture and environment, he faced challenges assimilating into American life.
Career
[edit]Big Steve's entrepreneurial journey began in the nightlife industry, where he transitioned from managing a strip club to owning a nightclub. His career faced a significant hurdle during a federal investigation that nearly derailed his progress. Undeterred, he expanded his ventures into real estate investment and founded Big Steve's Shuttle Services[2]. In the entertainment sector, he created and served as executive producer for the television show Single Fathers, which highlights the experiences of single fathers.
Publications
[edit]In March 2024, Prohaska published his autobiography, From Orphan to Millionaire. The book details his journey from surviving a traumatic childhood in Colombia to achieving success as a businessman in the United States[3]. It offers insights into his personal and professional challenges, including his experiences as an immigrant and entrepreneur.
Media Appearances
[edit]Prohaska has shared his story through various media platforms. He has been featured in interviews discussing his life experiences and the themes of his book[4]. Additionally, he maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Facebook, where he shares updates on his ventures and personal insights[5]
Personal Life
[edit]Details about Prohaska's personal life, including family and private endeavors, are not extensively publicized. He continues to engage in entrepreneurial activities and media projects, aiming to inspire others with his story of resilience and success.
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.amazon.com/Orphan-Millionaire-Big-Steve-Prohaska/dp/B0CZGDHBVM
- ^ https://www.bigstevebigmoves.com/
- ^ https://www.amazon.com/Orphan-Millionaire-Big-Steve-Prohaska/dp/B0CZGDHBVM
- ^ "Big Steve Prohaska: From Orphan to Millionaire | Episode 2 | Drita Uncut". YouTube. 9 August 2024.
- ^ "Instagram".