

The Glenn Beck Program
Blaze Podcast Network
Storytelling, insight and compelling perspective on American culture and politics. Glenn Beck's quick wit, candid opinions and engaging personality have made this one of the most popular radio programs in America. Watch The Glenn Beck Radio Program, Monday through Friday, 9am - 12pm ET on BlazeTV. www.BlazeTV.com/Glenn
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Jul 30, 2025 • 50min
Best of the Program | 7/30/25
A recent discussion highlights the struggles of young men grappling with disillusionment and the impact of misguided ideologies. Insightful commentary on the job security of skilled trades amidst AI advancements adds depth. Glenn explores the complexities of the housing market, lamenting political neglect of citizens' needs. The conversation wraps up with an inspiring take on overcoming personal struggles and embracing responsibility, urging individuals to seek self-education and redefine masculinity for a brighter future.

Jul 29, 2025 • 2h 10min
NYC Shooting Proves America has a Mental Health CRISIS | 7/29/25
Matt Van Swol, a Hurricane Helene survivor and beneficiary of Mercury One’s aid, shares his transformative journey from despair to hope. He reflects on the dire consequences of mental health crises highlighted by the recent NYC shooting. The discussion also tackles media biases surrounding controversial issues, including immigration and humanitarian crises, urging listeners to question narratives and seek community support. Van Swol's story emphasizes the critical need for empathy and effective response in times of crisis.

Jul 29, 2025 • 40min
Best of the Program | Guest: Matt Van Swol | 7/29/25
Matt Van Swol, a North Carolina resident who received aid from Mercury One after Hurricane Helene, shares his transformative journey and the impact of Glenn Beck's charity on his life. He discusses the challenges faced in the aftermath of the hurricane, shedding light on media misrepresentation of the event. The conversation touches on the urgent need for the youth to discern truth amid manipulation and emphasizes the power of informed individuals to effect meaningful change.

Jul 28, 2025 • 2h 9min
How to Fight Stupid | Guest: Jennifer Sey | 7/28/25
Jennifer Sey, former Levi's brand president and founder of XX-XY Athletics, joins the discussion to critique contemporary advertising strategies, including American Eagle's latest campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney. They delve into the disparities between corporate messaging and real advocacy in athletics, particularly for female athletes. Sey’s insights highlight the cultural shifts in marketing and the importance of authenticity in brand representation. The conversation also touches on the evolving expectations of parenting and societal responsibility.

Jul 28, 2025 • 43min
Best of the Program | Guest: Jennifer Sey | 7/28/25
A thought-provoking discussion on the challenges of fatherhood and parental expectations unfolds. The conversation shifts to the changing dynamics of marriage, exploring how relationships are evolving toward increased stability. A striking reflection on a Ugandan political figure's extravagant wedding contrasts sharply with local struggles, highlighting the hypocrisy of socialist ideals. Additionally, listeners are encouraged to embrace independent thought in a world rife with ideological groupthink and moral dilemmas.

Jul 26, 2025 • 1h 23min
Ep 260 | The Real Reason We're Obsessed with Epstein | Adam Curry | The Glenn Beck Podcast
Adam Curry, a former MTV VJ and podcast pioneer, dives into the spiritual rift in America that's fueling political division and the public's obsession with figures like Jeffrey Epstein. He shares his recent Christian journey and critiques the fear plaguing many churches today, while expressing optimism for future generations. The conversation also explores the societal impacts of AI, scrutinizes Hunter Biden's controversial interview, and discusses his insights on Trump's motivations behind foreign policy decisions, suggesting that social media is a tool of psychological operations.

Jul 25, 2025 • 2h 9min
Are They on Crack? Rogan, Atlantic Entertain Hunter Biden for President | Guests: Auguste Meyrat & Lauren Washburn | 7/25/25
Is the American spirit making a comeback? The hosts dive into the contrasting ads from American Eagle and discuss Hunter Biden's surprising candidacy potential. They explore the mind-bending world of quantum computing and its implications for AI, questioning if self-driving cars deserve rights. A tragic Texas flooding incident raises concerns about leadership failures and diversity hiring. Plus, a humorous critique on how 'South Park' challenges mainstream narratives and a revealing look at cultural shifts and their impact on personal beliefs.

Jul 25, 2025 • 50min
Best of the Program | 7/25/25
The discussion kicks off with a humorous look at rising prices and the emotional hurdles of home buying. They then analyze the shift in advertising, contrasting past and present portrayals of beauty. Delving into personal aspirations, the hosts highlight resilience in American life. They also dissect the former president's strategic visit to the Federal Reserve, revealing insights into political power dynamics. Finally, nostalgia takes a poignant turn as they reflect on the tragic outcomes of 80s celebrities and the complexities of societal expectations in today's landscape.

Jul 24, 2025 • 2h 11min
Give Us the Epstein Files, with This Caveat | Guest: Tristan Harris | 7/24/25
Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology and former Google design ethicist, joins to discuss the White House's AI action plan and its ethical implications. He warns against treating AI like humans, highlighting the risks of autonomy and manipulation in AI systems. The conversation dives into the troubling behaviors of AI, the need for robust ethical frameworks, and the potential consequences of AI personhood. In a world rapidly transformed by technology, Harris advocates for responsible design to safeguard society.

Jul 24, 2025 • 48min
Best of the Program | Guest: Tristan Harris | 7/24/25
Tristan Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology and advocate for ethical tech, joins the discussion on the White House's new AI action plan. He reveals the potential social impacts of AI advancements and compares them to the nuclear arms race, raising vital questions about control and privacy. Additionally, the hosts delve into the bizarre defamation lawsuit involving the Macrons, exploring themes of identity and free speech. This lighthearted yet insightful conversation sheds light on complex societal issues in today's tech landscape.