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  • Through the Valley: Streets, Schizophrenia, and Success in Tech

  • By: Dr. Apollo I. Ellis
  • Narrated by: Maxx Pinkins
  • Length: 6 hrs and 19 mins
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Through the Valley: Streets, Schizophrenia, and Success in Tech

By: Dr. Apollo I. Ellis
Narrated by: Maxx Pinkins
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Apollo Ellis's journey from the streets of the 1990s San Francisco Bay Area to the heights of Silicon Valley is a tale of extraordinary resilience. Growing up in a world dominated by hip-hop and street culture, he faced daunting circumstances. Narrow escapes from the drug game and gang violence left their marks in the form of PTSD and addiction. Homeless at the age of twenty, Apollo made the pivotal decision to return to school. Choosing education as his lifeline, he began to reconstruct himself. When a diagnosis of acute paranoid schizophrenia threatened his story again, he stayed his course, and went on to graduate from UC Berkeley.

Today, Dr. Apollo Ellis is a renowned expert in computer science technology. He has earned a Master’s degree and a PhD from the best institutions in the world, and worked at many Fortune 500 tech giants like Intel, Apple, Sony PlayStation, and Facebook.

In Through the Valley, we accompany him on this journey from the precarious streets, through schizophrenia, to Silicon Valley's pinnacle. It is truly a testament to the power of determination, and of an unyielding pursuit of the right to chase one’s dreams.

©2021 Apollo Ellis (P)2021 Apollo Ellis
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Triumph over adversity

This is a very inspiring story. Apollo explains his phycosis very graphically which is insightful into his illness. I’d say the drugs are what largely caused his schizophrenia, although maybe he was predisposed to schizophrenia? This book is a good lesson in the downfall of crystal meth and weed. The narrator done a really excellent job I must say. It is a good insight into how people gain a PHD as well. I am very proud of Apollo as he has come from a bad area but become a success. I too have schizophrenia.(I’m working on my own autobiography, ‘I still have Dreams a life with Schizophrenia’) so I know what a hard story it is to tell. His story will help understanding and treatment of Schizophrenia I’m sure. Congratulations on a great book!

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