
Devon Franklin
Devon Franklin
This week, Hollywood executive, speaker, spiritual success coach, and author DeVon Franklin released his fourth book, The Truth About Men. The book is all about how men’s internal battles can affect those around them due to how they express themselves emotionally and through different patterns that become part of their daily lives. In order to help both men and navigate these challenges, DeVon wrote The Truth About Men as a guide for both men and women to better understand each other, the importance of self-accountability, and how to remove toxic behaviors from relationships.
The Black Love team had the opportunity to discuss The Truth About Men with DeVon and get his take on how men can hold each other accountable for their actions, what it takes for men to become their most authentic selves and more.
Check out the full interview above and let us know your thoughts, and tell us what truths you’ve learned about men over the years.
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