Frankly Speaking with Tyra G webcast weekly worldwide on with Tyra Garlington

Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
Claim This Podcastby Tyra Garlington - Tyra G
Podcast Authority
Beta
Podcast Overview
Frankly Speaking with Tyra G webcast weekly worldwide on with Tyra Garlington
Language
🇺🇲
Publishing Since
3/21/2023
Unlock The Full Podcast Authority Score Report
See how your podcast performs across key metrics
Podcast Authority
Beta
Recommendations available
Unlock the full report to see detailed tips
Recommendations available
Unlock the full report to see detailed tips
Unlock comprehensive insights including:
- • YouTube presence analysis
- • Social media reach metrics
- • RSS compliance scoring
- • Podcast 2.0 features
- • Technical standards
Detailed Analytics
- Complete breakdown of all 19 authority metrics
- Personalized recommendations for each metric
- Industry benchmarks and comparisons
- Technical RSS feed analysis and compliance scoring
Growth Strategies
- Step-by-step action plans for improvement
- Quick wins to boost your score immediately
- Pro tips from successful podcasters
See how your show performs across every key metric
High authority scores make your podcast more attractive to industry leaders and influencers who want to appear on credible shows.
Sponsors look for podcasts with proven authority and engagement. Your score demonstrates your podcast's value to potential partners.
Understanding your strengths and weaknesses helps you make data-driven decisions to expand your listener base effectively.
1 verified contact email on file for Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
Pitch yourself as a guest, propose sponsorships, or reach out directly to the host.
Recent Episodes

July 11, 2026
Meet phenomenal woman and physician, Dr. Tiffany Simpson.
This month, Frankly Speaking shines its spotlight once more on phenomenal women, exploring how we navigate our shared journeys, weathering both rainbows and storms with unwavering courage and resolve.<br /> <br /> We are a journey unfolding, a process ever in motion. Even in stillness, we move—loving, serving, nurturing, encouraging, empowering. We are love in action. Yet sometimes, we find ourselves caught between the comfort of what was and the promise of what could be, and we wonder: “Am I enough?”<br /> <br /> By the way, the right answer is a resounding YES!<br /> <br /> For a woman to truly see that she is more than a mother, more than a wife, more than her paycheck or her profession, she must first recognize her own worth. She must dare to test her boundaries, define herself on her own terms, and set her own expectations. She must become her own encourager, her own nurturer, and be brave enough to risk disapproval. She must be willing to break free from the labels and limits others try to impose.<br /> <br /> This week’s conversation introduces a woman who has learned to walk confidently in her worth—as a wife, mother to three lively daughters, caretaker of four pets, and the managing physician of her neonatology practice.<br /> <br /> Her story is told with warmth and joy, though we know challenges are woven into her reality. Still, she has discovered how to keep her circumstances from defining her. Meet Dr. Tiffany Simpson. Listen and be inspired—it is like sharing coffee with a friend.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />

May 30, 2026
Stories you tell yourself when the White House calls with Ashwani Jain
This month, we dive into the theme of “Stories We Grew Up with” and explore how the tales we heard and the ones we whispered to ourselves have shaped who we are. These stories have colored our actions, our hopes, and the way we see the world. In the end, I believe each of us is not just a storyteller, but a living story.<br /> <br /> Author David Denborough, Ph.D. writes, “Who we are and what we do are influenced by the stories that we tell ourselves…There are many events in our lives, but only some become part of the storylines of our identities. Whatever storyline we have about our lives makes a difference in who we are and how we act.”#_ftn1<br /> <br /> Meet my guest, Ashwani Jain, whose family’s words—reminding him that he was enough, that he was loved, and that he was a survivor—became the foundation of his own story. These beliefs carried him through childhood cancer and even his first job rejection from the White House. (Yes, there was a second chance!) His spirit and journey are sure to inspire you.<br /> <br /> Tune in and let yourself be inspired!<br /> <br /> #_ftnref1 https://psychcentral.com/blog/the-power-of-our-personal-stories/<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />

May 16, 2026
REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES. This movie changed me. A Conversation with NPR movie critic Lily Persy and guest commentator, Virgie Tovar
"Jimmy, Ana's boyfriend, says, "You're not fat. You're beautiful." She is both. "Real Women Have Curves" doesn't argue that Ana is beautiful on the "inside," like the Gwyneth Paltrow character in "Shallow Hal," but that she is beautiful inside and out--love handles, big boobs, round cheeks, and all. "Turn the lights on," she shyly tells Jimmy. "I want you to see me. See, this is what I look like." Ana has learned to accept herself. It is more than her mother can do.<br /> <br /> There have been several movies recently about the second generation of children of immigrants--Indian, Filipino, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese--and they follow broad outlines borrowed from life. The parents try to enforce the conditions of their homeland on the kids, who are becoming Americanized at blinding speed. While Carmen is insisting on her daughter's virginity, Ana is buying condoms. She insists on a view of her life that is not her parents'. That includes college.<br /> <br /> For young women depressed because they don't look like skinny models, this film is a breath of common sense and fresh air. "Real Women Have Curves" is a reminder of how rarely the women in the movies are real. After the almost excruciating attention paid to the world-class beauties in a movie like "White Oleander" (a film in which the more the women suffered, the better they looked), how refreshing to see America Ferrera light up the room with a smile from the heart." -- Roger Ebert, movie critic<br /> <br /> The universal themes of intergenerational family expectations, the road to self-worthiness, courage, and love delivered a healthy dose of hope, no matter what your mirror shows you.<br /> <br /> I loved it!
103 total episodes available
Recent guests on Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
Guests from recent episodes — sign up to see every guest that has ever appeared on this show.
Stephen Carattini
Guest
Gayle Morgan
Guest
Kate DiCamillo
Guest
Krista Tippett
Guest
Theo Poulin
Guest
Ezra Poulin
Guest
Sherrell Moore-Tucker
Guest
Deep-dive analytics for Frankly Speaking with Tyra G
Frequently asked questions
Have a different question and can't find the answer you're looking for? Reach out to our support team by sending us an email and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
- What is Frankly Speaking with Tyra G?
- How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates bi-weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
Legal Disclaimer
Pod Engine is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected with any of the podcasts displayed on this platform. We operate independently as a podcast discovery and analytics service.
All podcast artwork, thumbnails, and content displayed on this page are the property of their respective owners and are protected by applicable copyright laws. This includes, but is not limited to, podcast cover art, episode artwork, show descriptions, episode titles, transcripts, audio snippets, and any other content originating from the podcast creators or their licensors.
We display this content under fair use principles and/or implied license for the purpose of podcast discovery, information, and commentary. We make no claim of ownership over any podcast content, artwork, or related materials shown on this platform. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
While we strive to ensure all content usage is properly authorized, if you are a rights holder and believe your content is being used inappropriately or without proper authorization, please contact us immediately at hey@podengine.ai for prompt review and appropriate action, which may include content removal or proper attribution.
By accessing and using this platform, you acknowledge and agree to respect all applicable copyright laws and intellectual property rights of content owners. Any unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of the content displayed on this platform is strictly prohibited.