The Glenn Beck Program

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Sep 30, 2025 • 47min

Best of the Program | Guest: Jason Whitlock | 9/30/25

Guest Jason Whitlock, a conservative commentator and BlazeTV host of Fearless, joins to discuss the significance of Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show. He argues this choice is a political move targeting Christianity by promoting diversity and sexual fluidity. Whitlock also highlights audience reports of dark themes at Bad Bunny concerts, linking this to broader cultural trends influenced by Jay-Z. The conversation explores options for families to counter this shift, suggesting alternatives to watching the halftime show.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 2h 8min

Glenn's Message to Christians After the Michigan Church Shooting | 9/29/25

Joining the discussion is Jason Buttrill, Chief researcher and military analyst, who sheds light on the pressing issues surrounding mental health, especially concerning veterans and PTSD. Glenn Beck emphasizes the need for a cultural renewal through addressing the seven deadly sins. The duo also delves into the implications of digital IDs being adopted globally and the potential impact on privacy in America. Furthermore, they explore the recent violent incidents and their connection to both military service and mental health crises.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 45min

Best of the Program | 9/29/25

Jason Buttrill, a chief researcher and military expert, joins to discuss the alarming rise of digital IDs in America and how they may lead to increased surveillance. He connects recent trends in global ID rollouts with larger concerns about destabilization and political manipulation. The conversation also dives into the mental health crisis, emphasizing the plight of veterans, and the troubling implications of weaponized personal data. Together, they explore moral decay through the lens of the seven deadly sins, proposing introspection and societal renewal.
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Sep 27, 2025 • 1h 26min

Ep 267 | The Failed 'Assassination' of Katie Hopkins | The Glenn Beck Podcast 

In this lively discussion, Katie Hopkins, a British commentator and former TV personality known for her provocative views, shares her wild experiences, from narrowly escaping a terrorist plot to being deported from Australia. She reveals her fierce defiance against authority, including getting a tattoo of her deportation stamp. Katie dives into serious topics like the treatment of white farmers in South Africa and the alarming rise of Pakistani rape gangs, while also asserting her admiration for the U.S. Second Amendment and her aspirations for a comedic comeback.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 2h 12min

Comey Indictment & Soros Probe Prove Justice Is BACK | Guests: John Solomon & Ryan Mauro | 9/26/25

John Solomon, an investigative journalist and CEO of Just the News, dissects the Comey indictment, shedding light on his charges and the grand jury's role. Counterterrorism researcher Ryan Mauro reveals his findings on George Soros' $80 million in funding to radical groups, sparking DOJ investigations. Philanthropist Carl Barney shares his life-changing near-death experience, which inspired a happiness experiment, demonstrating how to cultivate joy and purpose. Join these insightful discussions on justice, funding controversy, and finding personal happiness.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 58min

Best of the Program | Guests: John Solomon & Ryan Mauro | 9/26/25

John Solomon, an investigative journalist and CEO of Just the News, discusses the details of James Comey's indictment, including charges that didn’t make it past the grand jury. He also explores potential political motivations behind the prosecution. Ryan Mauro, a counterterrorism researcher, unveils his findings on George Soros' Open Society Foundations and the DOJ's investigations into extremist links. Both guests highlight the urgency for accountability and the broader implications of these issues for society.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 2h 10min

Glenn's Tough Message to the ICE Shooter's Mom | Guests: Todd Lyons & Dr. Jay Bhattacharya | 9/25/25

Todd Lyons, the Acting Director of ICE, discusses the Dallas shooting, emphasizing that it targeted ICE rather than immigrants, while criticizing divisive political rhetoric. Megyn Kelly weighs in on free speech and cancel culture, highlighting hypocrisy in the Left's response to conservative viewpoint suppression. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya presents new evidence linking Tylenol use in pregnancy to developmental risks, urging caution. The guests tackle pressing issues of safety, rhetoric's impact, and the importance of truthful public health communications.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 43min

Best of the Program | Guest: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya | 9/25/25

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a physician and researcher with the National Institutes of Health, joins to shed light on the controversial use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and its potential links to autism. He discusses the literature around neurodevelopmental risks and the NIH's cautious messaging. The conversation dives into the public's reaction to recent Tylenol studies, exploring the historical context and ongoing autism research initiatives. Bhattacharya also addresses the complexities of sibling-control studies and their implications for understanding causality.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 2h 10min

Was the Texas ICE Facility Attack Political Violence? | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Rob McCoy | 9/24/25

Rep. Chip Roy, a U.S. Representative from Texas and candidate for Texas Attorney General, discusses the alarming details surrounding the Dallas ICE facility shooting and emphasizes the need for law-and-order solutions. He highlights the ideological motives behind recent violence. Rob McCoy, a pastor and Turning Point Faith co-chair, addresses the troubling arrests of Christian leaders in South Korea, outlining efforts to support religious freedom. Together, they explore the unsettling rise of political violence and the urgent need for unity and nonviolence in society.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 52min

Best of the Program | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Rob McCoy | 9/24/25

Rep. Chip Roy, a U.S. Representative from Texas and candidate for Texas Attorney General, discusses the shocking Dallas ICE shooting and its implications for domestic security, advocating for law enforcement reforms. Rob McCoy, a pastor and co-chair of Turning Point Faith, sheds light on the alarming persecution of pastors in South Korea, emphasizing the global threats to religious liberty. Both guests engage in a compelling conversation about the need for stability, justice, and support for those facing oppression.

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