The Glenn Beck Podcast

By: Glenn Beck
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  • Glenn Beck sits down with notable guests to discuss big ideas, inspiring stories, and the origins of the extraordinary people behind them.
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  • Ep 227 | The Untold Story of Alex Jones | The Glenn Beck Podcast
    Sep 14 2024
    Nobody is neutral on Alex Jones. He’s either loved or hated. He’s either a villain or a hero. But underneath the labels, who is he really? In this episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Glenn asks Alex the questions “people never ask.” A native Texan, Alex admits that after 50 years, he’s much more introspective. In his youth, puberty turned him from a “bookworm to a hellion,” and his fighting streak landed him in a juvenile detention center. Alex fills in the details of the little-known stories between his childhood and the infamous moment he snuck into the Bohemian Grove to document its eerie “cremation of care” ceremony, which Alex describes as a “little like an art festival” but also “cultic.” Alex’s family's involvement in what he describes as “clandestine stuff” inspired a curiosity about the “corporate dinosaur deep state" that led to a skepticism that has defined his career, including his controversial questioning of 9/11. In a vulnerable discussion about his regrets, Alex admits to a period of time after Trump began his run for president when he was drunk on his show “at least once a week,” and he reveals if he would have considered any penalty fair in the Sandy Hook defamation case. Is Alex Jones a hero or a villain? In the end, you’ll have to decide for yourself. Sponsors Relief Factor Relief Factor can help you live pain-free! Visit https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF to save on your first order. PreBorn By introducing an expecting mother to her unborn baby through a free ultrasound, PreBorn doubles the chances that she will choose life. One lifesaving ultrasound is just $28. To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword “Baby,” or visit https://Preborn.com/Glenn Better Spectacles Go to https://BetterSpectacles.com/BECK and get your Rodenstock biometric intelligence glasses for 61% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Former Gov't UFO Hunter: Evidence We Are NOT Alone | Luis Elizondo | The Glenn Beck Podcast | Ep 226
    Sep 7 2024
    Are we alone in the universe? This week’s guest believes the answer is clear: “NO.” Luis Elizondo says he has held the unknown material recovered from Roswell in his own hands. He directed a secret government program – AATIP – for the Department of Defense that studied UFO/UAP sightings connected to our military. And he even tried to create a “honey trap” for UAPs that was mysteriously scrapped by a high-ranking official. Now, he has written down everything he legally can in his new book, “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs.” Lue joins Glenn to address the biggest questions surrounding UAPs as the government releases more and more evidence that something is watching us with technology beyond our comprehension: How do we know these sightings are real? What was recovered at Roswell? What’s held in Area 51? Why do UAPs seem to like water and nuclear sites? Are aliens demonic? What was Project Stargate? Is “remote viewing” real? Do UAPs use warp bubbles to travel? And why did he decide to go public? Plus, Elizondo reviews some of the biggest UAP-related events that the government is interested in: UAPs reportedly intimidated and injured soldiers in Colares, Brazil; two military personnel were 100% medically disabled by UAPs – and he held the documentation; “foreign bodies” resembling tissue-wrapped nanobots have been removed from individuals. And these are not isolated events … This week’s sponsors: PreBorn By introducing an expecting mother to her unborn baby through a free ultrasound, PreBorn doubles the chances that she will choose life. One lifesaving ultrasound is just $28. To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword “Baby,” or visit http://preborn.com/glenn. Relief Factor Relief Factor can help you live pain-free! Visit https://www.relieffactor.com/ or call 800-4-RELIEF to save on your first order. Byrna Byrna is the best alternative to deadly force. Visit https://byrna.com/GLENN for a 10% discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep 225 | Dennis Quaid: Playing Ronald Reagan Was the Scariest Role of My Life | The Glenn Beck Podcast
    Aug 31 2024
    When actor Dennis Quaid was approached to play Ronald Reagan in the new movie "Reagan," he almost didn’t take the role. "Fear went up my spine," he tells Glenn on a special episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast." "He’s probably my biggest hero, in a way." As the two sit surrounded by beautiful mountains at Glenn’s ranch in Idaho, Quaid explains how a visit to Reagan’s own ranch property was what finally convinced him to accept the part. "I GOT Reagan there. You can feel him." Quaid reveals what made Reagan such a formidable — yet loved — president and whether or not America will ever see a similar leader again. They dive into Quaid’s past struggles with addiction, the dangers of fame, and how he eventually developed a personal relationship with Jesus Christ that pulled him through it all. Plus, Quaid provides hope for our nation’s future, from the ability of RFK Jr. to bridge Democrat and Republican Party lines and signs the world is "turning right side up again" to his belief that mending America starts with one small step at a time: "I think it starts at home, in our relationships with our friend [and] local community." They discuss how COVID replicated a kind of "spiritual revolution," the spread of communism, and how Quaid learned piano from Jerry Lee Lewis himself — which Quaid then demonstrates in an impromptu performance. So is Quaid concerned for the nation’s future? Or is he steadfast — like Reagan — in his belief in the American people? He tells Glenn that he’s an optimist and that "people are yearning for a return to common sense and decency." Special thank-you to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library for helping to provide footage of the 40th president. Note: The new movie "Reagan" is a sponsor of "The Glenn Beck Program." Sponsors: Relief Factor Relief Factor can help you live pain-free! Visit https://www.relieffactor.com/ or call 800-4-RELIEF to save on your first order. PreBorn By introducing an expecting mother to her unborn baby through a free ultrasound, PreBorn doubles the chances that she will choose life. One lifesaving ultrasound is just $28. To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword “Baby,” or visit http://preborn.com/glenn. Byrna Byrna is the best alternative to deadly force. Visit https://byrna.com/pages/glenn-beck-landing for a 10% discount. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 1 min

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I LOVE Glenn Beck...

but... I cannot stand Nikki Haley she is NOT a conservative. I do agree with her on a couple of her talking points i.e. re stop funding countries that hate America, are terrorist countries, COMPLETE the WALL & remain in Mexico.
However, she has committed treason & has been paid off by the SATANIST who control her.

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A much needed reality check

Very knowledgeable in history, able to root out the truth. Backs with facts and not afraid to keep us informed.

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A mouthful of fresh air.

I don't have any problem recommending this podcast to my grownup children. Most of the discussions happen around the common sense topics relevant to every day life of an American family. Engaging, enlightening.

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great men

America is not dead it just needs to wake up.. I highly recommend these podcasts

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Incredible

I’m loving you podcast keep it up. Such interesting and important conversations. Glen your vision guides us

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An incredible guest, with disturbing insight

This woman should be heard by everyone in the free world! We don't know our freedoms because we have nothing to compare what we have to, experience wise.

it's time to stop tearing our country down and start being grateful we don't live in a North Korea. in we should stop trying to become a country that seeks equity at the lowest common denominator lest we voluntarily become a North Korea!

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Great Conversation

This is a superb, intelligent conversation. It reminds us that at the time of almost any catastrophe (or even moderate-sized problem), we are almost always worrying about the wrong things.

The struggles of our time are certainly painful, but compared with many disasters in the past, we are truly fortunate in many ways. And the magnitude of our future suffering is NOT inevitable. We can still make choices that can avert many ills - or we can bring them on ever swifter. Which will we choose?

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