Mel K & Frank | American Graffiti: Taking Back Our Common Culture | 8-15-25
The Mel K Show - A podcast by Mel K

In this uplifting and insightful episode of The Mel K Show, I welcome back my friend Frank, the voice and heart behind the popular show Quite Frankly. During the most challenging days of the global shutdowns, Frank was one of the people who kept me going. Every night, no matter how chaotic things became, his show delivered truth, perspective, and the kind of humor that reminded us all to keep living our best lives.Frank has always been more than a commentator. He is a community builder. Throughout those years, he encouraged people to step away from the noise and focus on what truly matters. He reminded us that feeding the chaos only gives it more power, and instead, we could choose to create something positive, enlightening, and meaningful in our own lives.In this conversation, we explore how Quite Frankly has evolved into something truly unique. Frank has built an interactive community centered around the joy of shared learning and entertainment. One of the most popular features of his show is the Book Club, which began in 2022 and has already covered nearly 20 titles. Frank intentionally focuses on fiction, believing that powerful truths can often be found in stories rather than in endless cycles of nonfiction analysis. Recent selections include The Body by Stephen King, the inspiration for the film Stand By Me, and works by literary greats like Mark Twain.The Book Club is not just reading for reading’s sake. It is a fully immersive experience where listeners contribute through official discussion threads, voicemails, and call-ins. Special guests often join to bring new perspectives to each title, creating a shared sense of discovery and connection.In 2025, Frank expanded the concept with the launch of a Film Club. Now, alongside the literature, his community comes together to watch and discuss films, adding another layer of creativity and cultural appreciation. This is not about escapism, but about engaging deeply with art and ideas that feed the soul.What you will learn in this episode:How Quite Frankly evolved from a nightly talk show into a thriving, interactive community Why Frank focuses on fiction to uncover deeper truths about life How shared storytelling through books and films creates connection and resilience The importance of cultivating joy, curiosity, and creativity even in uncertain times Practical ways you can step away from the noise and invest in what truly enriches your life Please follow Quite Frankly:https://www.quitefrankly.tvhttps://rumble.com/c/QuiteFranklyhttps://x.com/QuiteFranklyTV 🔹 Welcome to The Mel K Show 🔹This is where truth has no filter.Every week, I sit down with warriors, whistleblowers, and freedom-loving experts to expose what the mainstream won’t touch, from global corruption and historical deception to spiritual warfare and financial control. If you're awake, aware, and ready to fight for faith, family, and freedom, you’ve found your tribe.We’re not here to play it safe. We’re here to reclaim our future, one episode at a time.📘 Get Your FREE Copy of Mel’s eBook: Question EverythingFeeling like the world stopped making sense? You’re not alone. This powerful field guide will help you cut through the noise, challenge what you’ve been told, and start thinking critically, without losing your mind (or your hope). 👉 Claim your free copy now https://fwkmox05rgu.typeform.com/to/cGcSY0gH?typeform-source=www.google.com 💥 The Mel K Show Is Proudly Sponsored By:🪙 Beverly Hills Precious Metals – Gold & Silver You Can TrustIn a rigged system, real assets matter. I trust Beverly Hills Precious Metals to help patriots like you secure your wealth and protect your future with physical gold and silver. 👉 Schedule a call with Andrew Sorchini and tell him Mel K sent you.https://fwkmox05rgu.typeform.com/to/SRnrLrjV?typeform-source=www.google.com📡 Satellite Phone Store – Stay Connected, Stay SafeWhen the grid goes down or chaos hits, your cell phone won’t cut it. That’s why I rely on Satellite