Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
So we celebrate last day of stew. We kind of We get a little weepy. Okay, even Stu does, and he's practically frickin' Spock. But we also go back into the archives and look at best impressions Stu has ever done. But he only did it one time. Does my voice hurt after? What's next for Stu? You'll find out on today's podcast. Also, just a final goodbye and the news of the day.
Chapter 2: What are some of the best impressions Stu has done over the years?
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Chapter 3: What does Stu announce about his new business venture?
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Chapter 4: What does Stu say about his gratitude towards Glenn and the audience?
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Chapter 5: How does Stu describe his journey on The Glenn Beck Program?
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GlennBeck.com. There's going to be a special fourth hour today. Q&A for Stu's last day. Stu's leaving the program. Is the job done? No, but he's quitting anyway because that's the kind of guy he is. He's a quitter. Why would I want to leave? I do want to play something. This is... This is the one and only time Stu ever did Tim Walls because his throat hurt afterwards.
A little baby couldn't handle it anymore. But it was the day that Tim Walls was going to do the debate. Here it is. Welcome to the program. We have Tim on the phone. Hello, Tim.
Hello, Glenn.
Hello, how are you?
Hello, but I'm Tim Walsh. Tim Walsh. Hello. Hi. I mean, I debate tonight. Will you watch?
Well, we're going to be watching on Blaze TV. You're debating tonight. That's good.
I like fishing.
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of prediction markets in Stu's new show?
I just want to let, I mean, just let's be clear. He left this show once to start his own show and it failed and spectacularly. None of this is true. failure is the failure is real i mean it wasn't a dignified creative differences kind of failure this was like come crawling back like a vietnam vet looking for his old platoon kind of thing you know and i welcome him back
I welcomed him back because that's what family does. You know what I mean?
It was also the type of failure where I took over for you and left with higher ratings. That's the type of failure it was, by the way, just so you're aware.
Right before... Please, let me get this out or I'll cry. Right before syndication, right before syndication... You know, the promised land. Stu almost left again, but this time he stayed because he was like, wow, that could make me a lot of money. And so he did stay, which brings us to today where Stu is leaving us one more time. Somehow or another convinced that this time will be different. Why?
I don't know, because this time he's doing a show about odds.
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Chapter 7: How does prediction market betting work?
Odds, hosted by a man who has repeatedly bet against his own track record. You see what I'm saying here? A man who looks at a lifetime of data and says, yeah, but this time I kind of feel lucky. I feel lucky. I really do. So we wish him all of the best on that. Feels like it. And by the way, no, I mean, I sincerely... I sincerely...
Anyway, so he's leaving again, and one of Stu's superpowers, and this is honest, is not comedic timing, although he's got some of the best comedic timing. It's emotional sabotage timing. You can guarantee if I share... I mean, the reason why I'm not sharing anything personal, spiritual, vulnerable is because that's when Stu strikes, right? Okay?
He's got this... I mean, not with a thoughtful question, not with empathy. Usually it's with a fat joke. Sometimes brilliant. Sometimes a little lazy. But it's always perfectly timed and devastating. And that... I mean, I could be talking about God and Stu's like, yeah, but have you considered salads? And somehow or another it works. I mean, it's a gift. It's a gift. But he...
One of the things we're going to miss, and a lot of people are on the phone saying that they remember all of the stuff with Super Bowls and everything else and Football Fridays. And that's where you'll find his real loyalties. Stu loves three things in the world. Philadelphia Eagles, apparently quitting, and Philadelphia Eagles.
He loves the Eagles more than his wife and children, which is impressive because I'm told by Stu's new PR firm that they apparently still love him a lot. Wow. But... That's what, I mean, that's just what I heard. Um, but, uh, I wanted to give you something, Stu, because, you know, you didn't earn the car. That was for somebody who made it 30 years. Yeah. Yeah.
No, you've told me that multiple times. I wanted to get you something, um, because honestly, um, you're one of my best friends. You are indispensable, irreplaceable, on and off the air. You've made this show funnier and smarter and sharper. You have made me a better man. And I'm going to miss you. Interns don't last 27 years.
and uh quitters don't get welcome back um you'd be welcome back anytime um and failures don't leave legacies which you have left even though the odds may not be in your favor on the why you know i mean the show will fail we all know it and then you'll be back and i'll leave the lights on Um, but I, I wanted to give you a gift. Uh, so if you just, I think it should be there by you.
Um, I want to give you a gift. And, uh, just say thank you for, um, the best broadcast experience, and the best years of my life.
Thank you.
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