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My podcast is a way for me to put out my thoughts and give my unsolicited advice. I do not have a specific topic or genre that I stick too. I will always try to give you good, solid content and be true to myself. So please listen, share and critique me so I can be better.

Welcome to Frank's Unsolicited Advice Francisco Ferrer

    • Sport

My podcast is a way for me to put out my thoughts and give my unsolicited advice. I do not have a specific topic or genre that I stick too. I will always try to give you good, solid content and be true to myself. So please listen, share and critique me so I can be better.

    Eliminate the option

    Eliminate the option

    I call this episode eliminate the option, because I feel a lot of us go into a situation with the option of quitting, or finding something better and this takes away from actually putting the work in. I give three different examples of what I saw as a kid of three different marriages who never gave up and survived the test of time. One even dealing with addiction and never giving up on their spouse. I feel like today too many times we are more willing to give up than fight. We go into a situation with the option of quitting that we do not bother to fight. I hope this helps anyone out there, like, share, subscribe and comment. Thank you.

    • 29 Min.
    Want vs. Need

    Want vs. Need

    This episode is a little all over the place, but the message is simple sometimes we do not hear what we want but what we need. I hope you like it.

    • 30 Min.
    Do not let the Devil win

    Do not let the Devil win

    Here lately I feel like I have been getting punched from every direction, like the Devil is trying me and there are times I felt like giving up. I am sharing this because I am sure there are others in the same shoes as me and might need to hear this. If you believe in the Devil or not, negative energy does exist and jealous people want to see your downfall. Let me know what you think, share, like subscribe, leave a comment. Thanks for listening.

    • 24 Min.
    Happy Father's Day

    Happy Father's Day

    This episode on Frank's Unsolicited Advice is a dedication to all the fathers out there who are present in their children life setting the example. I want to take the time out to give you a look into my life and what it was like for me growing up during father's day. I feel the role of a father is just as important as the role of a mother. A lot of homes are left vulnerable when the father is not present or a good male role model. I hope you like this episode stay tuned to more episodes.

    • 24 Min.
    Importance of Financial Literacy

    Importance of Financial Literacy

    On this episode of Frank's Unsolicited Advice, I am joined by my friend, business partner and also shipmate Rocky Montiel. Both of us have our own business with World Financial Group (WFG), through our business and helping multiple families we have discovered the importance of not receiving financial education. On this episode we discuss the impact on our society and our communities due to the lack of education. Please do not forget to share and like thank you.

    • 1 Std. 9 Min.
    Life is about Choices

    Life is about Choices

    On this episode of Frank's Unsolicited Advice, I discuss how life is about choices and those choices leads to opportunities. We all get a choice in life which lead us to different opportunities. It is whether we make the right choice or not, is the difference. Learning how to pivot when needed makes our decision making easier because sometimes we try to fit a square in to a circle. Thanks for listening, share, like subscribe and comment.

    • 24 Min.

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