
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 | |||

Tonight we're taking a closer look at the growing debate over empathy, compassion, and whether good intentions can sometimes produce disastrous results. From John C. Reilly's viral comments about empathy as a "superpower" to the increasing inability ... more
Tonight, Christopher Knowles ( linktr.ee/secretsunblog ) returns to Quite Frankly for a conversation about narratives, memory, and the strange gap between reality and the stories we're told. From World Cup visitors discovering an America that... more
I had an article I found last year about AIRSHIP start-ups that were beginning to re-emerge. I don't know how well it will catch on, but it created the perfect reason to introduce to the audience a new friend of Quite Frankly, Logan of @LuminaryLight... more
There has been a horrific follow up report published that covers the industrial scale grooming/abuse networks we have been tracking out of once-British cities for years, and the findings are worse than you can imagine. California contributes another ... more
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Happy Anniversary Frank! Always makes me laugh, even when the World is mad!
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!
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A nightly, freeâform talk show blends current events, culture, and fringe science with long-form conversations and live audience participation. Episodes commonly center on conspiratorial themes, geopolitics, technology, and media narratives, often featuring a mix of investigative guests, comedians, academics, and commentators. The tone is irreverent and provocative, with sponsor reads interwoven into discussions. The format tends to balance deep dives with showmanship, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy skeptical takes on mainstream narratives, countercultural ideas, and lateânight style interviews. A standout aspect is the willingness to host controversial topics and bring in diverse guests from conspiracy research, politics, and c... more
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