• Being yourself brings people who love you as you are... With Franklin Liranzo.

  • Jul 2 2022
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Being yourself brings people who love you as you are... With Franklin Liranzo.

  • Summary

  • My Guest today is Franklin Liranzo. The professional photographer and the professional Dancer. A Dominican human who is the hardest worker I've ever met. He has travelled to over 54 countries capturing with his camera the beauty of both the world and People. As a professional dancer, of course he has multiple world titles not only as a performer but also as a coach. What a smooth and beautiful machine he is.

    I adore how Franklin can be so unapologetically himself. Real and humble confidence. I love his craft and I find his love for the people around him and  everything he creates fascinating. 

    In our conversation we talk about the importance of discipline, having his mum and the military world as their teacher. Also about loyalty. We discuss how being yourself brings people who love you as you are.

    This is my conversation with Franklin Liranzo

    Franklin’s Website https://www.franklinliranzo.com/

    Franklin’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/franklin_liranzo


    Franklin’s Youtube Channel
    https://www.youtube.com/c/FranklinLiranzo


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