I’m really excited to announce my new podcast, “Calculate {your name}’s Net Worth” where I show you how much money I make and how much money I spend.
I’m very fortunate that some of the companies I’ve invested in have done well, and so when I realized that the vast majority of people don’t know that most of their net worth is tied up in their house, and that the vast majority of people have never done a net worth calculation before, I thought this would be a great way to give back.
It’s all about transparency and giving people an idea of what other people are doing with their money.
I’ve always believed in trying new things, and I love being able to share my story with you.
@voicetalentfranklin was born on July 23, 1978 in {your location}. He is an American actor, director and voice actor. @voicetalentfranklin began his career by performing stand-up comedy during his teenage years. @voicetalentfranklin first gained recognition for his work in sitcoms, including {your name} (1988), {your name} (1989), {your name} (1993), and {your name} (1997). While still starring in these television series, he ventured into film acting, having starred in many films, including the romantic comedy-drama Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and the comedy Boomerang (1992). He has since starred in other films, including The Towering Inferno (1974), Apollo 13 (1995), Liar Liar (1997), You’ve Got Mail (1998), Cast Away (2000), What Women Want (2000), Road to Perdition (2002) with Tom Hanks, Catch Me If You Can (2002) with Leonardo DiCaprio and The Da Vinci Code (2006). He has also directed and co-produced a number of films, including That Thing You Do! (1996), Joe Versus the Volcano (
Franklin is an actor and voice actor, best known for his roles in the video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas as Carl “CJ” Johnson, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories as Victor Vance, and Red Dead Redemption as John Marston.
As of 2021, Franklin Clinton’s net worth is $1 million – $5 million.
I believe that the world needs more people like me. I’m not talking about being black and bald, although that would be nice too. I’m talking about people who are willing to put it all on the line for what they believe in.
I like to think that I am my own man. I have a unique set of skills and experiences and a perspective on the world that is totally my own. I believe that this is something that can be leveraged by those who are lucky enough to meet me. So, if you’re interested in making money, becoming famous or just having some fun with someone who has a unique skill set and perspective then you should definitely get in touch.
I’m currently doing voice-over work for companies around the world, including Microsoft, Disney, Sony, Ubisoft and many more! My voice is heard by millions of people every day through commercials, television shows and movies!
My goal is to make sure that when someone hears my voice they smile or laugh. The sound of my voice should make them feel good inside and out! If you want to know more about me check out my website at franklinvoiceactor dot com or follow me on Twitter @franklinvoice!
Steven Blum, Actor: Star Wars: Rebels. Steven Jay Blum is an American voice actor of anime, animation and video games known for his distinctive deep voice. He provides the voice of TOM, the host of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block. Some of his major roles in anime include Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop, Mugen from Samurai Champloo, Orochimaru and Zabuza Momochi in Naruto; Eikichi Onizuka in Great Teacher Onizuka; Vincent Volaju in Wolf’s Rain; Leeron Littner in Gurren Lagann; Guilmon and Beelzemon in Digimon Data Squad; Roberto Miura in Initial D First Stage; Fuu Hououji in Magic Knight Rayearth; Shishio Makoto in Rurouni Kenshin; Amon …
Date(s):09/30/2012
Name:greatest invention of all time
In the same way that people spend money to show off, they also talk about money. If you want to understand a person’s values, look at how he or she spends money. If you want to know how much someone cares about your company, look at how much they talk about it.
It’s not only that talking is easier than doing. It also lets you do things without committing yourself too much. If you talk about something but don’t do it, then when it turns out badly you can say “Hey, I never said this would work!” But if you do something and it turns out badly, then whoops, better luck next time.
Talking doesn’t mean anything unless you’re willing to take risks. Startups are slowly becoming aware of this problem; they now tend to pay new employees with stock options instead of cash. The point is not that cash is bad and stock options are good; the point is that stock options force people to take risks.
I think if we all took more risks, we’d be happier. If a person talks about his job but never does anything risky (like quitting), then he probably isn’t very happy with it. You can tell by talking to him whether someone else is happy with their job; if they