67: The Death of Dinosaur Media w. Frankie Val of Quite Frankly

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The question of the day is… Where do you get your information?… As the traditional news sources continue to show their biased hands and become less and less trustworthy, where do you go?

The internet is (sometimes) a wonderful thing. Thanks to the inception of podcasts and online shows, we now have the ability to look elsewhere, weigh the evidence and talking points for ourselves, and come to our own conclusions. In just a matter of months since my discovering of him, Frankie Val of the Quite Frankly podcast has quickly become one of my favorite sources of information. Frank gives raw, unfiltered, pull-no-punches, authentic commentary on what is going on in the world today to the best of his knowledge and his show is one that comes highly recommended by me.

Today’s episode is my conversation with Frank. We dug into how he got his start in talk-radio, the hurdles that he’s faced, his thoughts on the current state of information media and political outrage, and much more.

Question Everything and Stay Uncomfortable

Let’s get weird!

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