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Hustle & Flow

Hustle & Flow

Written by: Brad and Tiffany Franks
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Join us for the wisdom, humor and insight from a married couple of 33 years on the hustle and flow of life.

We have worked so many types of jobs over 33 years. We have worked in the service industry, retail, corporate and blue collar work. We have been Realtors for 18 years, managing property, flipping houses and owning short term rentals. We have worked staff work which includes everything from Pastoring to Youth Pastoring to Children’s ministry.

We have been involved in CrossFit for over 11 years, owning a gym, coaching and actively working out. We are involved in Spartan races and travel the nation competing.

We own a Dessert Cafe called Crave in Downtown Tupelo that has been open since 2014. We currently have three locations.

We have raised four children and currently have two grandchildren. Family is of utmost importance to us.

We have a life full of stories that we can’t wait to share with you.

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Episodes
  • The Family Table: Where Relationships and Memories Are Made
    Sep 22 2025

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    "If you build the table, they will come." This simple twist on a famous movie quote captures the heart of what we've learned through decades of family gatherings. Our tables have never been new or fancy, but they've witnessed four generations of laughter, tears, confessions, and celebrations.

    The revelation came during an ordinary family dinner when we looked around at our children, their partners, our in-laws, and grandchildren all gathered together. We realized that throughout our 35 years of marriage, the dining table had become more than furniture—it had transformed into the heart of our family's connection.

    Even when financial constraints during our years in ministry made eating out impossible, our table became the place where bonds strengthened. Today, our adult children text to ask what we're cooking, and their friends inquire about invitations to lunch. The table has become our family's gravitational center, with gatherings routinely lasting three hours or more as stories unfold and relationships deepen.

    What makes a table special isn't the wood it's made from but the welcome it extends. Our boisterous gatherings of ten or more people have taught our son-in-laws patience and our grandchildren belonging. We've discovered that when people feel truly accepted, they return again and again, bringing new faces to expand our circle of connection.

    Ready to build your own table tradition? Remember it's never too late to start, and you don't need culinary expertise or expensive furniture. Simply create space where people feel loved enough to share their lives. When you build relationships around your table, you're creating a legacy that will nourish generations to come. The memories made there will become your family's most cherished inheritance.

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    17 mins
  • Knights, Damsels, and the Myth of Rescue in Marriage
    Aug 19 2025

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    What does it really mean to marry someone with a "messy childhood"? After 34 years of marriage, we're pulling back the curtain on this deeply personal topic that touches so many relationships.

    The conversation began with a social media post describing the qualities of women who emerge from difficult childhoods to become extraordinary wives and mothers—if they've healed. That last part is crucial. We explore what true healing looks like, why it matters so much in marriage, and the reality that this process often takes years, not months. In our case, significant healing took at least twelve years, with certain issues continuing to surface even later.

    We tackle the uncomfortable truths about these relationships from both sides. For those who experienced trauma, there's the temptation to seek a rescuer rather than doing internal work. For their partners, there's the risk of developing a "hero complex" or underestimating the commitment required. We've seen marriages crumble when one partner realizes they aren't prepared for the healing journey ahead.

    Trust becomes the bedrock of these relationships. Learning to believe your partner won't abandon you when difficult things surface creates space for unprecedented intimacy—not just physical, but emotional and spiritual. This trust allows for conversations most couples never have, deepening your connection in profound ways.

    Whether you're in a relationship affected by past trauma or considering one, this episode offers honest insights about what it means to commit to the process. Because when those neatly packaged traumas resurface at the most inopportune moments—and they will—your commitment to walking together through the healing process makes all the difference.

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    21 mins
  • May I have your undivided attention?
    Jul 30 2025

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    Time together doesn't always equal time well spent. Through nearly 35 years of marriage, we've learned that while quantity time happens naturally in a relationship, quality time requires intention, presence, and deliberate effort.

    Quality time ranks as one of the five love languages for many people, but we believe it transcends preferences to become a fundamental pillar of any healthy relationship. When two people share a life together—whether they're working side by side, eating meals together, or simply occupying the same space—it's dangerously easy to confuse proximity with connection.

    The distractions of our digital age have only deepened this challenge. Phones, watches, and constant notifications create an "attention economy" that steals focus from the persons physically present with us. True quality time means turning devices face down, making eye contact, asking meaningful questions, and genuinely listening to understand not just what your partner is saying, but who they're becoming.

    The beauty of cultivating quality time is the foundation it creates for navigating difficult seasons together. After thousands of genuine conversations, even the most challenging discussions become possible because you've established trust through consistent, intentional connection. This principle extends beyond marriage to every important relationship in your life—children, friends, and family all benefit from the gift of your undivided attention.

    We encourage you to examine your relationships this week. Are you simply occupying space together, or are you truly connecting? The difference might seem subtle, but the impact is profound. Turn your phone upside down. Look them in the eyes. Ask meaningful questions. Your relationships will thank you.

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