

The Glenn Beck Program
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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 GlennBeck.com
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Feb 10, 2025 • 2h 7min
Super Bowl Commercials Prove America Is OVER the Woke Craze | Guest: Jeff Parker | 2/10/25
In this conversation, Jeff Parker, the CEO of ParkerVision and legal fighter against Qualcomm, dives into the murky waters of tech corruption and government influence. He reveals how a major tech firm attempted to silence him after his candid revelations on the show's platform. The discussion also critiques Super Bowl commercials, noting a shift back to more authentic messaging amid a tumultuous cultural landscape. Parker emphasizes the need for accountability in both government and tech, drawing attention to systemic issues affecting American democracy.

Feb 10, 2025 • 43min
Best of the Program | Guest: Jeff Parker | 2/10/25
Jeff Parker, CEO of ParkerVision, dives into the deep end of patent litigation and corporate power, revealing his battles with Qualcomm and the shocking attempt by a Big Tech company to silence him. He offers insights into the murky waters of government spending, particularly questioning tax dollars financing events like Chelsea Clinton's wedding. The conversation highlights the urgent need for transparency in both corporate practices and public finances, while urging listeners to champion truth in an increasingly opaque political landscape.

Feb 8, 2025 • 1h 30min
Ep 244 | From Reality TV To Deadly Rescue Missions | Diesel Brothers | The Glenn Beck Podcast
From reality TV stars to rescue heroes, the Diesel Brothers share their thrilling transformations. They recount daring missions, including saving lives post-crises like Hurricane Harvey. Conversations turn to the challenges of environmental legal battles and the genuine connections formed through fame. With humor, they discuss encounters with public figures, like Trump, and reflect on the authenticity of relationships. They also explore the shift from traditional vehicles to electric ones, highlighting a deep love for classic trucks and the joy of family bonding amidst these changes.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 2h 8min
Gay Bulls, Bikini Burgers, and 'Big Balls' | 2/7/25
Nathaniel Deen, the inspiring subject of the Angel Studios film 'Brave the Dark,' shares his incredible journey of overcoming childhood trauma and finding redemption. He discusses the powerful themes of kindness and support that shaped his life. The conversation also touches on the NCAA's decision to ban biological men from women's sports and a humorous look at Carl's Jr.'s latest Super Bowl ad. There's a playful debate over the future of football glory and an intriguing pop culture figure known as 'Big Balls'.

Feb 7, 2025 • 46min
Best of the Program | Guest: Nathaniel Deen | 2/7/25
Nathaniel Deen, the inspiring subject of the Angel Studios film "Brave the Dark," shares his remarkable journey from childhood trauma to success, highlighting the power of kindness in overcoming adversity. Farmer Brian Bennett challenges USAID spending, sparking a lively debate. The conversation also touches on the NCAA's controversial ban on biological men in women's sports, and critiques the sincerity behind diversity initiatives in athletics, presenting a thought-provoking look at modern values and governance.

Feb 6, 2025 • 2h 7min
Politico's $34M Taxpayer Gift Is 'One of the Biggest Media Scandals' | Guests: Liz Wheeler & Stephen Moore | 2/6/25
Liz Wheeler, a BlazeTV host and investigative journalist, joins Stephen Moore, co-founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, to tackle the shocking revelation that Politico received $34 million in federal funding, which Wheeler dubs one of the biggest media scandals. They dive into the implications for media integrity and taxpayer accountability. Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, discusses the threat posed by drug cartels amid increasing enforcement measures. The conversation also touches on Trump’s tax implications for American consumers and the ongoing political maneuvering surrounding Kash Patel’s nomination.

Feb 6, 2025 • 46min
Best of the Program | Guests: Liz Wheeler & Christopher Bedford | 2/6/25
Liz Wheeler, a BlazeTV host and political commentator, reveals a shocking media scandal involving Politico’s hefty federal funding, raising integrity concerns. She discusses the significant implications of this financial tie and how it may skew media narratives. Christopher Bedford, senior politics editor, dives into Trump’s commitment to his campaign promises, linking it to ongoing controversies like the delayed committee vote on Kash Patel’s nomination. Together, they explore the intersection of power, corruption, and transparency in Washington.

Feb 5, 2025 • 2h 8min
Smoking Gun REVEALED: Did Fauci Orchestrate the Pandemic? | Guests: Matt Kibbe & David Harsanyi | 2/5/25
In this discussion, Matt Kibbe, BlazeTV host known for revealing Dr. Fauci's questionable research practices, teams up with Washington Examiner's David Harsanyi. They dive into the controversial topics of governmental spending, the potential fallout of Fauci's actions during the pandemic, and the political implications of Trump's statements about the Middle East. The conversation also addresses the ethical dilemmas surrounding gain-of-function research and its connection to COVID-19, sparking a lively debate on accountability and transparency in government.

Feb 5, 2025 • 43min
Best of the Program | Guests: Matt Kibbe & David Harsanyi | 2/5/25
A historic press conference reshapes perceptions of U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle East, particularly Israel and Palestine. Insightful critiques highlight political credibility alongside rising financial concerns for everyday Americans. A deep dive into a new documentary reveals evidence of a significant cover-up involving Dr. Fauci. The discussion raises alarms about the ethics and oversight of gain-of-function research, calling for transparency in government-funded experiments. Concerns over USAID's accountability and the misuse of taxpayer funds also take center stage.

Feb 4, 2025 • 2h 12min
How Much Should the Government Spend on Trans Musicals? ZERO | 2/4/25
In this lively discussion, hosts dive into the urgency of political actions taken by President Trump and the unexpected reactions from Canada and Mexico regarding tariffs. They humorously critique government spending on quirky projects, like a transgender comic book in Peru, arguing arts should rely on private funding. The conversation shifts to New Jersey Governor Murphy's immigration comments and explores the complexities of U.S. foreign aid, all while sharing witty takes on political narratives and the absurdities of higher education.


