A year ago, Glenn Beck found himself increasingly anxious during prayer.
“I reflected on everything—my business, our methods… I just couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off,” he recalls. It struck him one day in a sudden, almost overwhelming clarity: “It’s not just a matter of what you’re seeking; it’s all of it—it’s everything. Something is fundamentally wrong.”
Yet, he reassured, “This doesn’t mean we’re failing. It signifies that the time for many things has ended… and a profound change is coming.”
“I’ve been on a quest for self-discovery for a while now,” he states. “Today is the beginning of a new chapter for me.”
Reflecting on his past, he notes that when he first spoke about a growing “flame” around 2009-2010, it was during a time he felt Barack Obama was surrounded by radical elements—Marxists and Islamists.
Back then, he warned of an alliance among socialists, communists, and anarchists, united only by a common enemy rather than collaboration: “They aim to tear down the West.”
He highlighted how violence would escalate, stating, “Israel will be the first target, followed by Europe, and then a wave of violence will hit America.”
Though many dismissed his warnings, the unfolding reality has validated Glenn’s predictions.
Yet, it’s not all doom and gloom. The media landscape has shifted; what was once considered mainstream is now largely legacy media, making way for independent journalists and daring podcasters who challenge suppressed truths. After leaving Fox News, Glenn played a crucial role in catalyzing this new media paradigm, greatly influencing the last election and reshaping the news environment permanently.
Today, he leads Blaze Media, a platform sustained significantly by his dedicated audience. “The mission has been achieved,” he says.
However, he believes this is just the beginning for “flame media.” “We know what’s ahead, and the flames will only continue to grow,” he states.
On a personal level, Glenn’s focus is evolving.
But he reassures fans—the “Glenn Beck Program” is thriving “more than ever.”
“This isn’t a departure from my mission; it’s an extension,” he explains. “We’re still unraveling corporate media’s hold, which is just as flawed and dangerous—this relates to education as well.”
He elaborates, “My next chapter involves transforming how we teach and understand American history, civic duty, faith, and service.”
For more on what lies ahead, be sure to check out the clip above.





