DeVon Franklin Lands Segment On Oprah’s New Show, ‘Help Desk’
DeVon Franklin is adding another professional endeavor to his impressive resume. The author, studio executive, preacher and husband to Meagan Good is teaming up with Oprah Winfrey’s OWN Network on a new series called Help Desk. According to the network’s description,
Help Desk is an OWN show that features renowned teaches, authors, and experts making themselves available in public spaces to provide advice to anyone who needs it. Help Desk is a deeply substantive series that grounds some of the great wisdom provided by today’s top experts and helps people live better and more fulfilling lives.
Franklin announced his involvement with one of the segments, writing on Instagram:
Do you have struggles or problems you are trying to navigate your way through? Do you have questions and can’t find the answers? I want to help YOU! I’m going to be a featured guest on OWN TV’s “Help Desk” and I want to invite you to sign up so you can get the help you’re seeking!
For those in LA, the show tapes on February 16th.Send the following to: [email protected] – Age – Profession – Relationship status – Contact info – Email & phone # – Photo of yourself – Question you want answered – 1 paragraph description of the life circumstance that led to your issue.
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