Quite Frankly loyal listener and fine artist, “MollyArty,” shares a thought-provoking reflection sparked by one of the show’s summer Book Club selections.
Read MoreIn need of a little inspiration for fun activities to do this season? Look no further than the official Quite Frankly Summer Checklist. Save this darling printout on your phone or post it on your fridge as a reminder to enjoy all things summery!
Read MoreQuite Frankly contributor, Tommy Sage, delves into the world of human connection with a poignant essay that reminds us all that summer is a beautiful time to join forces with those we love most.
Read MoreVeteran writer, musician and Quite Frankly listener, Brett Townsend, submits a quasi-fictional essay that explores where we truly belong—perfect for summer reading.
Read MoreIn observance of Father’s Day, long-time Quite Frankly listener, Amber Ping, shares a poignant writing submission that reminds us all of the lengths a father will go to protect his own.
Read MoreAhead of Memorial Day, Quite Frankly producer and editor of the bulletin, Krista Roman, shares a brief reflection as told from her Father, a Purple Heart recipient and United States Army Vietnam Veteran.
Read MoreCousin Sheri guides the Franklies on taking advantage of spring cleaning season and making buying secondhand your next hobby.
Read MoreLoyal Quite Frankly listener and first-time contributor, Tommy Sage, explores the consciousness of trees amid the blossoming spring season.
Read MoreAs we observe Mother’s Day and with May being the month we honor the Blessed Virgin Mary, let us take a few moments to say a prayer to Our Lady.
Read MoreIn search of a little motivation to tidy things up for Spring? Look no further than these five simple tips for an organized and refreshed home.
Read MoreQuite Frankly contributor and listener, Candi Miller, returns to provide our readers with a peek inside her beautiful home as she decorates for spring and Easter. Be inspired by her thoughtful reflections on nature and her delightful decorative touches during this powerful season of renewal.
Read MoreTest your knowledge of the Emerald Isle and her festive traditions with this golden round of trivial pursuit.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day budding just around the corner and spring holidays and occasions to follow, we enlisted the expertise of Quite Frankly listener and Bulletin contributor, AK, to share her professional florist tips on how to get the best floral arrangement for your budget.
Read MoreThe leftist politics and culture of subversion share a common source which may surprise you. It will surprise you not in the sense of a total ambush, wherein one will later scratch one’s head and claim one had no clue whatsoever the surprise was coming. It will surprise you, rather, in the less shocking sense that the universal source of leftism proves something recognizably bad—a familiar foe—and yet more potent an evil than formerly cognized, as well as covertly informative of all the many branches of leftism. This common source will surprise you in its leftism-generating ubiquity alone.
Read MoreQuite Frankly guest and host of The Homeschool How To Podcast, Cheryl Daley, courageously explores education in America.
Read MoreListener of the show, Ed Hayward, examines his theory on the current state of conservatism in the country—and what that means for its opposition.
Read MoreTest your knowledge on the festive season with these lesser-known tidbits about Christmas.
Read MoreQuite Frankly listener and creative contributor, Candi Miller, is back again, this time, to share her marvelous gift of seasonal decorating and how the greatest story ever told provides the perfect inspiration for taking moments and turning them into memories.
Read MoreLoyal listener and creative artist, AK, is back again to generously offer our community a wide selection of complimentary Quite Frankly holiday wallpaper for your phones, tablets and computer screens.
Read MoreQuite Frankly listener, Cavetoad, kindly submitted this Eighth Grade Examination from a rural Kentucky school dated November 1912. Test your knowledge and be sure to share your results with the class.
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