On this vibrant Fourth of July Eve, Frankie Val welcomes special guest J Gulinello for an energetic evening of conversation spanning health, history, and culture. They unpack the growing Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, RFK Jr.’s fierce pushback against vaccine adjuvants and the vaccine industry’s lobbying efforts to shut him down, and debate the benefits and risks of wearables like continuous glucose monitors. The pair swap stories about the decline of food quality in America, recount a nostalgic VHS marathon of Liberty Weekend 1986, and announce the September Quite Frankly Jamboree, an in-person gathering with farm-to-table feasting and live community connection.
Frankie reflects on the decline of cash acceptance, the rise of surveillance, and the unique spirit of Independence Day, all while taking listener calls and sharing plenty of laughs. Whether you’re here for health insights, cultural observations, or just the camaraderie, this episode captures the mood of summer celebration and thoughtful dissent.