
A Nightly Talk Show for Current Events, Culture, and The Mysteries of the Universe. LIVE Weeknights @ 7pm ET !
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 516 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Recently converted Jewish-to-Catholic woman, Chrissie Mayr (ChrissieMayr.com) returns to the show this evening, and we just always love to have her. We shall be dipping into what is new with her, drama from the internet, the fake blueberry bagels tha... more
It's a Tee-Ball shortened evening but we have just enough time to cover some top news stories from the weekend. President Trump is bringing the Iran conflict into new chapters, which now includes a full blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, this is after... more
Matt and J Gulinello (HealthReclamationProject.com) is in studio for the night and I don’t even know how to describe the mix of topics I have on tap. There are new letters being added to the Identity Crisis Acronym by Canadian Liberals, and to claim ... more
It's been a long while since Diamond and Leah of @oppenheimerranchproject last joined us, and tonight I would like to get not only a general Space Weather News update, but also their thoughts on ongoing missions to the moon, and the motives for all o... more
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Uses Ai in shows and in episode artwork. Also the shows go into topics which are objectively false, not even worthy of a conspiracy show discussion, and often makes even Rogan seem like NPR in comparison.
This show used to be good. Now it is generic and low IQ. Fewer intelligent guests. Recent attempts grow the audience seem to be targeted at larger numbers of stupid people. Semi-literate. Too much focus on video. Less focus on the long form articles. Low-IQ maxxing has made this show unlistenable.
Great show that covers a wide range of topics and range of guests. One of my faves.
Great discussion with Megan!
I am a 78 years old Boomer and I really love Frank, his family, his friends, and his guests. He keeps it real, fun and quirky. Never change your style. 🥰
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The content centers on current events, societal issues, and cultural commentary with a mix of humor and critical insights. Episodes frequently address a wide array of topics including politics, mental health, conspiracy theories, and intriguing societal phenomena, reflecting a casual yet thoughtful discussion style. Listeners can expect a blend of light-hearted banter and deeper philosophical reflections, often inviting guests from various backgrounds to contribute unique perspectives. The frequent use of humor and personal anecdotes adds an accessible, relatable dimension to the discussions, making it suitable for those interested in contemporary issues and cultural critiques.
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2. Sam Tripoli
3. Anne Belanger
4. Lindsey Scharmyn
5. Anthony Rispo
6. Jason Bermas
7. Cathy O'Brien
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