Quite Frankly Fan Features - April 2025
One of the most popular and enjoyable sections here at the Bulletin is back for the month of April. You shared with us your lovely photos and we’re thrilled to highlight them with our Quite Frankly community.
Jena from South Carolina road trips across the country with her son, Elijah, stopping to snap a picture perfect photo in front of Mount Rushmore, on their way to his new home in Montana.
Melanie from New Jersey’s precious Siberian Forest Cats, Oliver and Jack, are best friends. The breed is known for being playful, affectionate and intelligent.
Krista’s nephew, Luke, is all smiles with Mom and Dad while vacationing at the beach for Spring Training. Future Pro!
“Kenny in Cleveland” proudly poses in his INDIANS jacket before taking in a baseball game in his hometown.
Cavetoad rocks his Quite Frankly merch while traveling to southern Missouri to experience the total solar eclipse last spring.
Fellow Frankly Meetup: CajunLady Sara and Kelly from Louisiana meet up for some Quite Frankly Elevation Blend Coffee in their QF shirts with their QF mugs!
“Paint Monkey” shares a magnificent photo out of their home country where they listen to the show in Chesterfield, United Kingdom. The crooked spire on the church of St. Mary and All Saints dates back to the 1300s. Strapped for funding, rain twisted the spire while it was under construction with materials that were less than ideal. The result? Enduring beauty formed through imperfection.
Katie from Texas posts a photo of one of the youngest Franklies, as the little one is lulled to sleep by the soothing sound of J Gulinello’s voice.
Joey from Cocoa Beach, Florida, who has been a loyal Franciscan since 2018, spends quality time riding e-bikes with his son Kaiden. The duo also favors boating and surfing in the Sunshine State.
Gregg from Arizona shares his recipe on the forum for echinacea tincture. He learned about the medicinal properties of this magical elixir in the book Be Your Own Shaman by Quite Frankly guest Jane Barlow. Watch the latest episode with Jane here.
Jaylon Wennings’ unearths his Dad’s old Polaroid camera and has a great time snapping shots with his family. Jaylon’s son, like his Grandfather was, is a terrific photographer.
The entire Payne Family from Indiana enjoys listening to the show with each other:
“After 20 years of a relationship with my husband, one thing I have learned is to be mindful of choosing to stay on the same page. Choosing to do life together. Choosing to stay connected. Choosing not to drift apart. Many families I know spend a lot of time at home but not together--kids in their respective rooms doing their own thing, parents with earbuds in or watching TV in separate rooms. Our family chooses to do life together as much as possible. Every weeknight, QFTV is on in the living room and our family goes about various chores or tasks while being engaged in the show. It helps us stay connected to one another. It gives us something to talk about.
Just wanted to say thanks for putting out content that the whole family can enjoy. Families that listen to Quite Frankly together stay together!!
God bless you and yours.”
Thank you to everyone who submitted their wonderful photos for this edition of the Bulletin.
Don’t be shy! If you would like your photos to be included in a future Fan Features, please visit us on the Quite Frankly Forum.