The Glenn Beck Program

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Aug 22, 2025 • 47min

Best of the Program | 8/22/25

Glenn and Stu unpack alarming doomsday rhetoric from political figures about Trump. They explore economic struggles faced by the current generation. The impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and the potential for Universal Basic Income are key topics. Discussion includes the moral decline in cities like Utah and Texas, urging more community engagement. They also critique the evolving definition of the American dream and emphasize the importance of personal agency in navigating the complexities of advanced technologies.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 2h 10min

Why People HATE the New Cracker Barrel Logo | Guests: Marcus Lemonis & Jack Hibbs | 8/21/25

Marcus Lemonis, Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond and TV personality, joins with Jack Hibbs, founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, to discuss current societal shifts. They dive into the controversy over Cracker Barrel's logo change and its mixed public reception, highlighting how branding impacts consumer loyalty. Lemonis shares insights on his decision against opening stores in California amid political tensions, while Hibbs warns parents about potential legislation that could threaten family rights in the state. A lively discourse on business and faith ensues.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guests: Marcus Lemonis & Jack Hibbs | 8/21/25

Marcus Lemonis, the Executive Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond, shares why he chose not to open stores in California and reflects on his changing views about Trump. He discusses potential overregulation that risks capitalism's revival. Jack Hibbs, senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, expresses concern over California's AB 495 bill, urging parents to consider relocating for their children's safety. The conversation also touches on Target's CEO stepping down amid profit losses, raising questions about their corporate direction.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 2h 11min

Trump Is RIGHT to Target Smithsonian Wokeness | 8/20/25

The discussion covers Barack Obama’s unfulfilled promises, juxtaposing them with current D.C. crime statistics showing improvements amidst skepticism. Trump’s focus on Venezuela highlights drug-related issues impacting Americans. The hosts critique media narratives regarding Trump's views on slavery and the importance of journalistic integrity. They also delve into how crime and governance in urban areas affect community safety, while calling for a reevaluation of historical narratives around slavery and race.
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Aug 20, 2025 • 53min

Best of the Program | 8/20/25

The latest crime statistics from D.C. show a decline, but are they trustworthy? President Trump's focus on Venezuela raises questions about its impact on American safety. A deep dive explores the normalization of urban crime versus the idyllic life in small towns. The discussion moves to personal responsibility amidst growing tensions and the need for preparedness in a changing world. Historical activists in sports are also examined, shedding light on overlooked contributions to civil rights and urging a deeper understanding of their legacy.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 2h 10min

Trump's Peace Talks Prove We FINALLY Have a World Leader Again | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Melanie Phillips | 8/19/25

Senator Eric Schmitt, a Missouri lawmaker and author, joins British journalist Melanie Phillips to explore President Trump's recent diplomatic efforts with Ukraine. They discuss the intricacies of NATO membership in peace negotiations and the implications of American leadership on the global stage. Schmitt highlights the relentless pursuit of the Left in politics, while Phillips unpacks the Western liberal mindset. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they decipher Trump's light-hearted remarks about morality and leadership.
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Aug 19, 2025 • 45min

Best of the Program | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Melanie Phillips | 8/19/25

Senator Eric Schmitt from Missouri, author of 'Last Line of Defense', discusses the relentless tactics of the Left in today's political landscape. He emphasizes the urgency of protecting election integrity amidst mass migration. British journalist Melanie Phillips critiques the Western liberal mindset, exploring how it shapes current political dynamics. Together, they unravel insights on government overreach, the importance of courageous individuals standing up for freedoms, and the complexities of America's role in global diplomacy.
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Aug 18, 2025 • 2h 11min

How to End the Russia-Ukraine War | Guest: Marissa Streit | 8/18/25

Marissa Streit, the CEO of PragerU, discusses the organization's mission to provide engaging educational content about American history for children. She highlights how PragerU aims to tackle both the triumphs and struggles of the past. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S.-Russia diplomacy amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the necessity of painful compromises for peace. The hosts examine media portrayals of these international affairs, humorously critiquing the evolution of networks like MSNBC.
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Aug 18, 2025 • 46min

Best of the Program | Guest: Marissa Streit | 8/18/25

Marissa Streit, CEO of PragerU, provides insight into how her organization is reshaping educational content for children, aiming to teach them about America's history—both the triumphs and the flaws. The discussion dives into the ideological shifts in education, particularly the migration of teachers from liberal to conservative states and the ongoing debates over gender identity. Streit also highlights PragerU's mission to promote traditional values, likening it to a new PBS for a younger, more conservative audience.
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Aug 16, 2025 • 1h

Ep 263 | How Obama Weaponized His Deep State Against Hero Vets | Gina Keating | The Glenn Beck Podcast

Gina Keating, an investigative journalist and author of "Raven 23," uncovers the shocking misuse of power by the DOJ under Obama, revealing how four Blackwater contractors were wrongfully prosecuted after the Nisour Square incident. She discusses the role of Hillary Clinton and Wikileaks in exposing the truth, as well as the media’s reluctance to cover the story due to perceived moral complexities. Gina also reflects on the broader implications for journalism and the urgent need to restore trust and accountability amidst political pressures.

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