Fran Capo

[4] Then rebroke the fast talking record at 603.32 wpm at the Guinness Museum in Las Vegas in front of Press with an adjudicator present.

As an adventurer, she has run in the New York City Marathon, driven race cars, done zero-G, scaled a castle wall in Austria, bungee jumped, scuba-dived with sharks, walked on hot coals, and eaten fire.

Capo has appeared on over 500 television and 4,500 radio shows, including Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live, Last Call with Carson Daly, Good Morning America, The Martha Stewart Show, the Fox News, Dog Eat Dog, Nick at Nite, “More than Human” the Discovery Channel and most recently on MTV's “What’s my secret”.

Also the true comic crime novel, “Almost a Wise Guy” and her spiritual book which hit #11 on Amazon, “Hopeville:The city of Light.” She also has written for international magazines,[6][7] as well as writing a weekly blog and podcast called, Fran's World.

In her capacity as a certified hypnotherapist, she created both a nighttime and morning Mindset Meditations for relaxation, positive energy, anxiety reduction, healing and peaceful sleep.

As comic rapper “June East” (Mae West's long lost sister), she toured with LL Cool J and the Fat Boys with her song parady, “Rappin Mae” (Billboard Magazine 1986 Capo has also been a spokesperson for many companies including Masterfoods, Auntie Anne's pretzels,[8] Chock full o'Nuts, Perdue chicken, Citibank, and Ripley's Believe it or Not!.