Francheska Medina first popped up on my radar when a good friend sent me the very first episode of the weekly podcast, The Friend Zone , which she produces and hosts alongside Dustin Ross and Assante Smith. After listening, I found her brand, Hey Fran Hey , online and was an instant fan. Before the recent boom of wellness on social media, I would scour the internet for DIY recipes and wellness tips. Her Youtube videos consolidated so much of what I was curious about in one space, presented by someone that I felt was a friend. When I met finally her I was so happy to find she is even more radiant in person. Hope you enjoy getting to know the ever evolving Hey Fran Hey a little bit more. Trusting that intuition, especially when it may challenge the status quo, has been the real spiritual journey for me. God has always been the guiding force within that trust - in love, friendships, business decisions and everything in between.




Good things come to those who grind. The early bird gets the worm. Sleep is for the rich. If you're like me, hearing any of the three anecdotes above immediately sends a wave of anxiety through your body, and makes you think of all of the things you won't possibly have time to accomplish today. The "grind" is a lifestyle that we as millennials boast and work hard to maintain because there's said to be a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
I know I am a strong person but it really does suck sometimes. Then I discovered that Mormons were a welcome exception to the degeneracy that pervades American women. My husband's extramarital relationships were well-known in the hospital where he practiced. The envy of all of our friends. But it is luck of the draw. Then you might want to talk about all the things her church requires. A grandpa sense of humor and occasional clever line from an old movie go a long way. Is it just the expectation that the SOs of people in these fields are on the backburner.
He has become engrossed with pornography and having cybersex via cam with random women he meets in game rooms. Do you schedule time in to talk and see each other. Hi Ladies- My man is an emergency room physician in his mid 50's. At 30, you just give up. I am a fierce supporter of him and of his profession but at high cost to my own individuality. I sacrificed my career not in medicine but I have advanced degrees in my profession because I felt so lucky to be able to be at home raising my two wonderful sons.