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Friday night and Matt has strep throat so it is just you and me closing out a very busy week. Here we are, the last broadcast before Inauguration Day, but it is going to be different than what we are used to as the ceremony has been moved indoors due to inclement weather in the D.C. swamp. Act of God? One way or another, we are going to do a little…
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We had a guest cancel tonight so I'm making time for some mixed media, and calls from the audience on various topics from this week and beyond. Biden delivers his farewell address; a "Spy Hunter" falls victim to the old Linguini and Rose` trick; and then we have stories about how companies are infiltrating our dreams, and using our digital data to …
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It’s been a while since we’ve gone jumping down rabbit holes with tonight’s guest. Elana Freeland is teacher, researcher, and author; her work takes aim at a global technocracy’s vision of a transhumanist future, where the Internet of Things includes the micromanagement of human beings on a cellular level. In this episode we’ll be stringing togethe…
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Well the confirmation process for Trump 2.0's cabinet members has begun, and a clown car filled with barely-functioning senators have already made their presence felt. We will listen to a few clips from that, pick through some other news up front, including the comment Donald Trump made about the need for an External Revenue Service which has made …
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Back from a productive weekend and into a week that is going to be just as productive, both on and off air! We're going to be in cruise control tonight as we have two guests, James Lyles (Black Conservative Patriot) joins us in the first half to not only comment on the fires in L.A., but to discuss what he sees to be major opportunities for America…
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Friday night, and Matt is in studio for a proper dig through the headlines, including the pathetic conclusion to the Donald Trump "Hush Money" saga, in New York. We get an assortment of calls from the audience while we cover some recent news, and in the second half we ask the question: What would your Last Words be as you entered into battle with y…
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Our guest this evening was rescheduled for next Thursday, and so we are open for calls as we were so limited for calls last night. I'd like to revisit topics from last night, including leaving a lane open for calls from California, and anything relating to the theory that evidence of grander forms of society have been (and still are being) systemat…
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On his way to school, Bastian (Barret Oliver) ducks into a bookstore to avoid bullies. Sneaking away with a book called "The Neverending Story," Bastian begins reading it in the school attic. The novel is about Fantasia, a fantasy land threatened by "The Nothing," a darkness that destroys everything it touches. The kingdom needs the help of a human…
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Matt Roeske (CultivateElevate.com) returns to the show for his first appearance of 2025, and we're going to be pickup where we left off on some topics from last night, regarding censorship and filtering of information; but then we're going to open the books on the fires in Los Angeles, and the last month worth of strange news, including Smart Fog a…
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Mark Zuckerberg says he has been inspired by Elon Musk's changes with Twitter/X (and the prospects of an incoming Trump Presidency) to bring Facebook/Instagram back to its "Free Speech Roots". Do you believe him? Our guest tonight is Charlie Robinson (https://www.macroaggressions.io/), author, podcast host, and the new owner of the Activist Post(.c…
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First Monday of the new year so we'll so some news, including today's certification of the electoral college votes, and some reaction. We'll look through some of the contents of the brand new January edition of The Quite Frankly Bulletin (link below), and take calls to fill up the first half. In the second half we bring back Cheryl Daley ( thehomes…
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We're going live to catch up after the last Holiday-shortened week of the old year, and we'll get a lay of the land for the brand new 2025, which is already chock full o' car bombs and ISIS Flags. We're going to open the lines and take one big satiating breath (without coughing) before the regular weekend. Lots of great stuff in this call, with gun…
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It's the last broadcast of 2024, and we have J Gulinello in studio to hang out for a Year In Review! It's been a rollercoaster, as most years are, but this one came packed with a little more of a punch, so we will review events right up to the present day. In the second half we're cracking open the December 2023 time capsule to see if anyone's Pred…
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It’s Mama Frankly’s birthday, which is why this episode is being recorded in the afternoon! But regardless of when it was recorded, this is the second-to-last broadcast for 2024, and so we’ll do a holiday digest, take calls, and talk about some of the debate that has sprung up around recent talk about the "need" for foreign-born workers to fill eme…
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It's a special night tonight as I have a room filled with family, including the return of Lauren, and the Christmas debut of Aurora. Mom, Dad, perhaps an appearance by Anthony, we're just talking about gift-giving etiquette, favorite Christmases, Christmas movies, and taking calls from the audience. Wishing you all the very best that the season has…
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It's the last Friday before Christmas and all through the studio J Gulinello, Matt, and Frank were filled with season cheer. Tonight is not only going to be a nice time to sift through some random goodness, varied topics, and calls from the audience, but then in the second half we pull the trigger on yet another Quite Frankly Christmas tradition, t…
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Tonight's special guest is Fr. Jason Charron, and not only did he have a special proximity to the historic Trump rally in Butler, PA, but he is also going to answer some of the questions I have on the subject of The Nativity, and more specifically, the Three Magi. The phone lines will be open in the second half, as we give away from Gold, Frankince…
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It's Wednesday night and we'll start with a little mixed news, then a story about a really incredible Christmas discovery in Europe. Mixed in with the calls and the extras is going to be a dip into the realm of Christmas Ghost Stories. The calls were really fantastic, and the second half broke off into a few interesting directions based on the call…
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We are casting off on our last full week of pre-Christmas broadcasts. Some headlines, some Christmassy bits from this month's edition of the Quite Frankly Bulletin (link below), and plenty of time for calls. Christmas survival stories, good deeds, and when the lines are open everyone is welcome to come with their own thoughts.Read the December edit…
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Tonight we get to catch up with Monica Kelsey from Safe Haven Baby Boxes, as more of her life-saving baby boxes pop up in different parts of the country. It had been a little while since we spoke to her, but the headlines are out there, and news like this always makes the holidays sweeter—so much so that I insulated her story with as many "Good New…
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It's Friday the 13th and we are going to get to some cool stories, with John Carroll in studio, including, but not limited to, updates on the comical public management of the now Nation-Wide UFO/drone events. There will be time for calls and theories on everything and anything, as so much is happening at once. Really smooth night of talk! Have a wo…
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Tonight we're opening the discussions with a visit by Jay Dyer (JaysAnalysis.com), and the topic is going to be the yearly atheist attempts to "debunk" Christmas every December. We'll run through yearly claims of Christian "unoriginality" as it pertains to birth dates, prophecy, and more. In the second half, the mysterious drone/UAP/UFO activity ac…
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Great show last night that left us with little time to take calls on all of the other big topics of the day, so tonight we are going to make up for that a bit. We'll discuss the sides that are forming on both the result of the Daniel Penny trial and the circumstances surrounding the assassination of UHC CEO, Brian Thompson. The lines are open and w…
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New Yorkers finally deliver a just result in the Daniel Penny trial. After many years of trying (and failing) to topple the Assad family in Syria, the invisible hand has finally claimed the sixth of seven target nations...what comes next? We'll discuss all of that and more with Dr. Robin McCutcheon (http://lync-sync.com/) as the guest, who will als…
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We were all over this week and we're going to continue with the grab-bag style topics again tonight. Some tech/cyber news. some follow-ups on Mayor Eric Adams' public make-over, Daniel Penny's jury deliberation; and other pit stops along the way.Watch the re-run here: https://pilled.net/topic-detail/1057999Enjoy the December Edition of the Quite Fr…
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It's a cold, cold Thursday night in December, and we're going to kick through some mixed news and media, everything from updates on the Health Insurance hit yesterday to a Tsunami warning for California and more. Then I would like to keep the lines open for Comeback Stories...Have you ever lost it all and had to start all over again?Watch the video…
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