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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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Jan 28, 2025 • 2h 10min
Will MAGA Pirates Help Stop the Drug Cartels?! | Guests: Gov. Ron DeSantis & Sen. Mike Lee | 1/28/25
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis discusses RINO obstruction in immigration policies and local law enforcement's efforts against illegal immigration. Senator Mike Lee proposes using letters of marque and reprisal to tackle drug cartels, introducing an innovative approach to combat crime. Calley Means, co-founder of TrueMed, advocates for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS secretary, navigating the complexities of health policy amidst political divides. The conversation reveals a critical analysis of empathy in immigration discussions and the impact of sanctuary cities.

Jan 28, 2025 • 45min
Best of the Program | Guests: Gov. Ron DeSantis & Sen. Mike Lee | 1/28/25
Governor Ron DeSantis discusses RINO obstruction in Florida, revealing challenges in enforcing immigration laws. Callie Means advocates for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation as HHS secretary, emphasizing the need for transparency in healthcare. Senator Mike Lee proposes the innovative use of letters of marque and reprisal to tackle drug cartels, highlighting historical strategies for modern challenges. The conversation touches on the intersection of politics and community engagement, with a focus on proactive leadership.

Jan 27, 2025 • 2h 10min
Promises Kept! Trump's Showdown with Colombia Proves It | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & William Hertling | 1/27/25
William Hertling, author of 'A.I. Apocalypse,' shares insights on the dangers of artificial intelligence, emphasizing how it can become a dictator's tool if unchecked. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discusses his state's groundbreaking lawsuit against China regarding COVID-19, exploring the legal complexities and potential repercussions. The conversation also touches on the recent tense interactions between Trump and Colombia over immigration policies, highlighting the broader implications for U.S. foreign relations.

Jan 27, 2025 • 44min
Best of the Program | Guests: AG Andrew Bailey & William Hertling | 1/27/25
William Hertling, author of "A.I. Apocalypse," dives into the threading needle of artificial intelligence, highlighting the dangers of unregulated tech advancement and its ethical blind spots. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey outlines his state’s lawsuit against China, aiming to hold them accountable for the COVID-19 pandemic, while discussing the legal and geopolitical complexities of this monumental case. The conversation reveals the urgent need for accountability in both technology and international relations.

Jan 25, 2025 • 41min
Ep 242 | You’ve Been Poisoned & Didn’t Know It | Nicole Shanahan | The Glenn Beck Podcast
Nicole Shanahan, former running mate of RFK Jr. and a bold entrepreneur, explores the deep-seated spiritual illness affecting American liberalism. She critiques the influence of Big Food and Big Pharma, warning about the toxins enslaving our bodies. Their conversation highlights the importance of honest media and the urgent questions surrounding figures like Fauci. Shanahan also links political shifts with health and wellness, discussing issues like chemtrails and the need for integrity in leadership amid the chaos of modern society.

Jan 24, 2025 • 2h 9min
Will Trump’s Release of MLK & JFK Files Reveal the DARK TRUTH? | Guests: Erik Prince & Dan Hendrycks | 1/24/25
Joining the discussion are Erik Prince, a retired U.S. Navy SEAL known for his bold opinions, and Dan Hendrycks, founder of the Center for AI Safety, who dives into the potential dangers of artificial superintelligence. They tackle Trump's controversial executive order to declassify JFK and MLK files and the political implications behind it. Bart Baggett, a handwriting expert, shares unique insights into Trump and Melania's signatures, hinting at deeper personality traits. The conversation touches on pressing issues like political banking practices and the ethical dilemmas of AI.

Jan 24, 2025 • 43min
Best of the Program | Guest: Bart Baggett | 1/24/25
Bart Baggett, a leading forensic handwriting expert and legal consultant, provides captivating insights into the signatures of Donald and Melania Trump. He reveals how handwriting can unveil personal traits and emotional states. The discussion also dives into Trump's impactful speech at the World Economic Forum, touching on America's race for artificial superintelligence and the potential pitfalls of techno-alliances. Listeners will be intrigued by the psychological implications of handwriting and the critical importance of responsible leadership in technology.

Jan 23, 2025 • 2h 9min
WARNING: Anti-Humanists Swarm to Trump's Stargate Project | Guests: Carol Roth & Justin Haskins | 1/23/25
Carol Roth, a former investment banker and author of "You Will Own Nothing," discusses the potential impact of ending harmful federal regulations on small businesses. Meanwhile, Justin Haskins, a senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, dives into the challenges and consequences of the AI boom, exploring the eerie battle between humanity and machines. The duo also contemplates the possible futures unleashed by innovative projects like the Stargate initiative—could it be humanity's greatest leap or its downfall? Tune in for a riveting conversation!

Jan 23, 2025 • 44min
Best of the Program | Guest: Carol Roth & Justin Haskins | 1/23/25
Carol Roth, an American entrepreneur and investor, joins to share her insights on small business challenges in light of the Corporate Transparency Act. The conversation touches on Trump's strategies for tackling drug cartels, likening it to a reality show and proposing undercover operations. Additionally, the launch of the AI company Stargate is discussed, exploring both its potential benefits and risks, particularly regarding surveillance and personal freedoms. The complexities of designating cartels as terrorists raise moral questions about sovereignty and foreign intervention.

Jan 22, 2025 • 2h 8min
The Death of DEI on Day One: America Is BACK | 1/22/25
Glenn and Stu dive into an optimistic shift in American politics, highlighting the end of DEI policies and the strong strategic changes under a new administration. They tackle media bias, focusing on discrepancies in coverage of political figures. The duo discusses Trump's efforts, including flag policies at embassies and the potential for Bitcoin investment. They explore the implications of immigration shifts and the impact of his pardons. Humor sparkles throughout, making serious conversations about politics, economics, and community impacts engaging.


