
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 | |||

Tonight we're joined in studio by Anthony Rispo ( www.instagram.com/anthonyrispo/ ) going to start off by talking a little bit about the key moments in last night's historic marathon of a State of the Union, and then expand deeper into some h... more
J Gulinello (www.healthreclamationproject.com/) has been rescued from the snow by the Mamdani civilian shoveling corp and so he joins us in studio to talk about a number of things, including: Project Artichoke getting some play in the media, ... more
I spent most of the day clearing the snow as it flowed in sideways, and therefore we are leaning into a little less labor-intensive approach to this evening's show...let's see how it works out! We're in Studio B to hang out, take calls, and kick arou... more
Xian Murder ( IG: @xianmurder ) is back in the studio to talk about the predictably embarrassing start Mayor Mamdani is having in New York City, and Matt should be in studio to share in the fun. We'll watch some popular reels from the last week, disc... more
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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. 🥰
Loved the show!! Alberto was great and very well versed on all things interesting. You must have him back. Your awesome too Frank.
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This podcast features engaging conversations that cover a diverse array of topics including current events, societal issues, and peculiar mysteries. The discussions often highlight intriguing intersections between politics, culture, health, and personal experiences, keeping the listener entertained while they navigate various complexities of modern life. With guests who offer unique perspectives and expertise, the show emphasizes authenticity and a candid exploration of subjects often overlooked by mainstream media. The conversational style creates a relaxed environment, making each episode feel like an insightful chat among friends, which likely appeals to a broad audience seeking meaningful dialogue.
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Recent guests on Quite Frankly include:
1. Derek Ortiz
2. Lauren Conlon
3. Matt Rooske
4. Zach Vorhies
5. Wendy Mahoney
6. Anthony Rispo
7. Jay Gulinello
8. George Webb
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