EP39: Chip Franks: An Emotional Interview About Finding Joy

 
 
 

In today’s episode, I’m introducing you to my friend Chip Franks. We have a very emotional conversation that feels heavy at times, but it is also very light and hopeful. 

Chip shares so openly about his experience with worthiness and depression. He also walks us through the birth of his son Alec who has Down Syndrome as well as the moment 3 years ago when Chip suffered a stroke.

Although Chip had days where he was unable to get out of bed, he is now known as “The JOY Guy” and is one of the most giving, generous and kind people I’ve ever met.

He shares with us the steps he took to move through his depression and how you can use them too. He is now able to find so much gratitude and even joy in life’s hardest moments.

“Every experience is given to us and there is a Divine purpose behind it.”  (Click to tweet!)

~Chip Franks

I hope that this conversation will help you to go out there and be kind to yourself and to others.

Be sure to comment below or connect with me on Instagram and let me know what you think of this conversation.

More About Chip Franks

Chip Franks is a husband to Laura, a father to three, an author, speaker, and entrepreneur who teaches great people how to cultivate their JOY. 

Chip has been in deep, dark depressions, suffered a stroke, and conquered them to be someone who lives a JOY filled experience. 

He's shared stages at events with speakers like Tony Robbins, Simon Sinek, and Daymond John, and has trained over 100 managers at Amazon.

He is "The JOY Guy."

You can connect with Chip Franks via his website and Facebook.

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