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Tiffani Moore discussed the fear of being diagnosed with thyroid cancer and how she used her mind, body, and spirit to overcome many things in her life. This black entrepreneur is making a difference in this world 🌎. She is creating an inspirational docu-series visiting Black-owned farms and telling their stories. She calling her adventure the Gather & Ground tour, which is a multi city tour focusing on well-being and building connection. While on the road, she will be visiting, volunteering and documenting her time with Black, Indigenous and Queer POC-owned farms, homesteads and businesses that focus on nurturing and healing our communities Be sure to check out her first episode that will be airing 11/11/22  Follow her journey at on all social media platforms @moorewellbeings.
Jay-Z Fun fact:
Jay-Z real name is Mr. Shawn Carter, so you maybe asking yourself where did he get his stage name from! Well one of his boys growing up in the music business was a rapper named Jaz-O in which Jay-Z was featured in the Hawaiian Sophie video. Mr. Carter took the 1st letter and 3rd letter of JaZ and became Jay-Z
Follow us on Social Media & Suggest some topics you would like to hear: Instagram/ Facebook / YouTube- @thefranklincrockershow | TicTok & Twitter - @Crockershow
This episode was previously recorded and any contest promoted is no longer valid. To watch each show you can go to our The Franklin Crocker Show YouTube channel and sit back laugh, learn and be entertained.
If your smart device isn't tuned into the Franklin Crocker show is it really considered smart, NOPE. We're the show that "helps people hear music differently" & "Helping Creative Voices Move Forward."
The Franklin Crocker Show uses music to curate meaningful conversations, that focus on topics ranging from relationships to mental health and everything in between; each topic is covered with sincerity but also humor. By using the power of music and lyrics as a way to center its discussions, listeners walk away from The Franklin Crocker Show with a greater sense of meaning and appreciation for the artist and song.
Tiffani Moore discussed the fear of being diagnosed with thyroid cancer and how she used her mind, body, and spirit to overcome many things in her life. This black entrepreneur is making a difference in this world 🌎. She is creating an inspirational docu-series visiting Black-owned farms and telling their stories. She calling her adventure the Gather & Ground tour, which is a multi city tour focusing on well-being and building connection. While on the road, she will be visiting, volunteering and documenting her time with Black, Indigenous and Queer POC-owned farms, homesteads and businesses that focus on nurturing and healing our communities Be sure to check out her first episode that will be airing 11/11/22  Follow her journey at on all social media platforms @moorewellbeings.
Jay-Z Fun fact:
Jay-Z real name is Mr. Shawn Carter, so you maybe asking yourself where did he get his stage name from! Well one of his boys growing up in the music business was a rapper named Jaz-O in which Jay-Z was featured in the Hawaiian Sophie video. Mr. Carter took the 1st letter and 3rd letter of JaZ and became Jay-Z
Follow us on Social Media & Suggest some topics you would like to hear: Instagram/ Facebook / YouTube- @thefranklincrockershow | TicTok & Twitter - @Crockershow
This episode was previously recorded and any contest promoted is no longer valid. To watch each show you can go to our The Franklin Crocker Show YouTube channel and sit back laugh, learn and be entertained.
If your smart device isn't tuned into the Franklin Crocker show is it really considered smart, NOPE. We're the show that "helps people hear music differently" & "Helping Creative Voices Move Forward."
The Franklin Crocker Show uses music to curate meaningful conversations, that focus on topics ranging from relationships to mental health and everything in between; each topic is covered with sincerity but also humor. By using the power of music and lyrics as a way to center its discussions, listeners walk away from The Franklin Crocker Show with a greater sense of meaning and appreciation for the artist and song.