by richfranklin | Jan 13, 2021 | Faith |
A viral video about forgiveness resurfaced on my Instagram feed last December. In a raw and moving act, Brandt Jean hugged Amber Guyger, moments after she was convicted of killing his brother in a tragic shooting. View this post on Instagram A post...
by richfranklin | Jan 7, 2021 | Mindset/Motivation |
Success is an oft misunderstood term. Many are quick to associate successful people with perfection and having no weakness whatsoever. Despite knowing that no one is perfect, humanity is obsessed with striving for perfection. In popular culture and media, it is often...
by richfranklin | Jan 6, 2021 | Quite Franklin Podcast |
At 9 years of age, Jack Garcia’s parents fled Castro’s communist regime in Cuba to find a new life in the United States. Though NOT Italian, Jack was able to convince the Gambino crime family of the American Mafia in New York that he was Italian. Regarded as one of...
by richfranklin | Dec 30, 2020 | Nutrition |
Chunky or creamy? The argument for peanut butter superiority has been debated across kitchen countertops in America for ages. Let me tell you how I like my peanut butter. Natural, in a jar and upside down on a shelf. Rather than texture or flavor, I’d argue for...
by richfranklin | Dec 22, 2020 | Nutrition |
As a health nut, it’s a fair assumption that I avoid a number of ingredients in my diet. Processed or packaged foods are a prime source of unhealthy ingredients, but I’ll admit to enjoying the occasional “earned” meal every now and then. Yet there’s one...