Quite Frankly Editor-in-Chief, Krista Roman, chats with Mollee Rucker about what drives her passion for entrepreneurship and determination toward self-reliance.
Read MoreThis Mother’s Day, we wanted to bring you a special perspective from the Mom who started it all (for this crew at least)! Lauren sits down for a little chat with Mom to “The Brothers,” wonderful Grandmother of Aurora, fantastic Mother-in-Law, and Quite Frankly favorite, Mimi!
Read MoreEvery year, the last Monday of May marks Memorial Day in the United States—a solemn holiday set aside to honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Cemeteries are decorated with flags, parades march through small towns, and speeches recall the courage of those who paid the ultimate price. But behind the wreaths and patriotic songs lies a question that is worth asking: Are Americans today still capable of the kind of sacrifice that Memorial Day commemorates?
Read MoreTo my dear friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: this essay is a basic theory and fundamental building block of how “healing” works: where it starts and how it operates.
Humans are both physical and spiritual beings. Healing begins with taking this assumption as true in order to work within the realm of the Universal Source of Love energy.
The “as above, so below” phrase is really an order of operations that tells us how to begin.
My starting theory is that if we really are ‘created in God’s image,’ then we are, each of us, a part of the God energy, which is the Universal Love energy that surrounds all of us and holds the universe together. This means, theoretically, that the God energy, in the form of Unconditional Love, lives within us in the space between our DNA. We are, literally, made of Love energy.
Read MoreOur duly elected President, Donald John Trump, stands head and shoulders above the political class—Republican or Democrat. Unlike career politicians who treat campaign promises as disposable talking points, President Trump views them as a contract with the American people. From day one in office, he got to work honoring that contract. In an exclusive video essay for our Quite Frankly audience, James, The Black Conservative Patriot, breaks it all down. Don’t miss this powerful reminder of what real leadership looks like.
Read MoreWhen we say “Ides of March,” what does it mean and what is its cultural significance? The important point to start is to understand the Roman system of dating.
Read MoreWhat if everything we’ve been told about archaeology is a carefully crafted story? What if the true intent behind excavations and site preservation isn’t as noble as we’ve been led to believe? What if everything you see at the most famous archaeological sites in the world is all just a facade?
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day on the horizon and the heightened security surrounding the recent inauguration of President Trump, we took a deep dive into the Secret Service code names for some of our most storied Commanders in Chief and their loving leading ladies.
Read MoreTo my dear friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: this essay is a basic theory of the fundamental building blocks of learning how “money” works, what it represents, and how you can start having a surplus of it and, hence, more abundance of it in your life.
Read MoreAs we begin this new year, let us light the flame of Liberty in our hearts and face the challenges ahead with courage and determination. These are not ordinary times—they are moments that call for greatness, for standing firm, and for fighting for the liberty that is our birthright.
Read MoreSoon, our skeleton president will oversee his final day of American annihilation from inside his heavily guarded mausoleum—or as others like to call it: the White House.
Read MoreTo my dear Friends in the Quite Frankly Nation: The start of a new year is a good time for new beginnings. Let’s start with being happy.
Read MoreIt has been well over 200 years since Pluto last transited Aquarius. Is this the dawning of a new American Revolution?
Read MoreProfessional decorator extraordinaire and father of Quite Frankly host, Frank Valbiro, Anthony Valbiro shares his heart for the holidays and designing a cherished Christmas that stands the test of time.
Read MoreIn a time when struggles persist and challenges seem insurmountable, it is more important than ever to reflect on the gift of liberty—a gift purchased through sacrifice, safeguarded by courage, and rooted in hope. Many have spent this year tirelessly fighting to protect America’s principles, ensuring the legacy of freedom remains intact for generations yet to come. Let us not grow weary in this vital work but instead find strength in gratitude and assurance in the lessons of history.
Read MoreLooking for that special present to treat yourself or a favorite Frankly in your life? Look no further than our festive holiday gift guide.
Read MoreSave this exclusive advent calendar or put it on your fridge as we count down until Christmas with 25 days of holiday cheer!
Read MoreQuite Frankly listener and accomplished pilot, Rick Ruiz, AKA "Miami Rick" on his popular social media account which documents his career in aviation and travels around the world, shares more about his passion for life both on land and in the friendly skies.
Read MoreWhether you're a seasoned pro or brand new to holiday hosting, these Thanksgiving tips and design ideas provide a cornucopia of inspiration.
Read MoreI went to North Carolina on October 6 through the 11th, with Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, to deliver Starlink communication just days after Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina. People ask me why this hurricane was so devastating given there are at least one or two disasters every year that grab national attention. Simplest answer? Terrain and lack of warning.
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