A Nightly Talk Show for Current Events, Culture, and The Mysteries of the Universe. LIVE Weeknights @ 7pm ET
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 516 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
We had a last minute rescheduling tonight so we're going to be hitting numerous topics that link in the digital world, and they all have to do with various forms of platform updates and the need to verify more and more of an internet user's identity.... more
I read an article recently that focused on something I had wanted to talk about lately but didn't know how to bring up, and that is the new slang-lingo that has been developing over the last ten years to avoid uttering words or phrases that will get ... more
It’s a brand new week, smack dab in the middle of October 2025, and it has been a rainy couple of days. I’ve got thoughts from the weekend, the closest thing to an exclusive as I can provide on the shake-up on the set of the Passion of the Christ seq... more
Tracy Beanz is the guest tonight and it has not only been a long time since we’ve done a show together, it’s a long time since she’s done any show. Above all, I want to dive head-first into Tracy’s stay at the Monroe Institute, and her first-hand exp... more
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I’ve been listening for a while. Frank is a hard worker, very authentic and a great dad to boot. Good on you!
I rarely miss an episode! Interesting guests and easy to listen to host. Great topics are covered, often current and wide ranging. Kudos!
Frank, Aristo was one of the best guests you’ve had on IMO. He spelled it all out without hesitation or mincing words.
When you see a 1 star review and it’s says “just a bunch of sad racists” I ultimately say to myself ‘where’s the catch’ ‘sign me up!’
Funny insightful. A good balance of culture and current events.
I hate this show. ;)
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Focused on current events, culture, and intriguing mysteries of the universe, this nightly talk show offers listeners a blend of insightful discussions and engaging commentary. The episodes explore a wide array of topics, ranging from political violence and societal issues, to spirituality and health, alongside interviews with diverse guests including authors, journalists, and health experts. The show's unique format allows for audience interaction, creating a community feel where personal stories and shared experiences contribute to the ongoing dialogue. With an emphasis on examining the implications of contemporary events through a thought-provoking lens, it invites listeners to reflect on the societal narratives that shape our understand... more
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Recent guests on Quite Frankly include:
1. Tracy Beanz
2. Gary Bukler
3. Cheryl Daley
4. Barbie Rivera
5. Sam Miller
6. Pastor Dave Scarlett
7. Matt Xavier
8. Judy Gregerson
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