Nan Franks
As someone who has experienced financial hardship, I know first-hand about the emotional and fiscal toll this situation can take. My own journey through emerging from debt has informed my philosophy on how best to help others find this same relief, and it’s this experience as well as my background in counseling that helps me understand traumatic issues like addiction and mental health issues. I am open about these past experiences in order to show my clients that their situation is reversible, and to inspire the hope that is necessary to take that first step in financial recovery.
As someone who once struggled with finances, you can now find me spending time with my family in Colorado, taking care of my beloved horse, and riding the beautiful mountain trails!
When I reflect on my journey, I feel hopeful about my future, and I know, after working together, that we can inspire that same hope that will help anyone regain control of their finances.