Questions We’d Ask Glenn Beck
As you have gone through personal changes in your life (some to the degree where your social, spiritual, and political perceptions have fundamentally changed), how has that affected your relationship with your audience? Has your audience from an earlier era [where they may be today at political or social odds with you] stayed with you because they connected with you on deep, human level first and then political / social lever afterwards?
What are three life lessons that your audience has taught you over the years?
When a media personality decides to take a political position or decides to back a political candidate, how passionate & how committed should they be to the political cause or candidate? Does a media personality’s degree of commitment to a cause or candidate reveal anything about the audience’s commitment of loyalty to that media personality?
What two media personalities had the greatest impact on your development as a Radio host and why?
What was the most painful experience of your life and how did it affect your ambition, creativity, and ability to feel deserving of good things? Are you still transcending this painful experience?
Do you think that extreme ideology coupled with cognitive dissonance could be two main reasons why some people in the US with different viewpoints cannot have a discussion without it becoming volatile? What are some of the things that you do to bring people together peacefully who have opposite political perspectives?
You’ve been one of the few individuals in the mainstream media discussing what could be the largest financial crash in human history in the near future. Has it been hard to do this? Is it emotionally taxing to present things to the public that you see clearly but, that other see as conspiracy?
How did you grow & evolve you interview style at the beginning of your career and get it to where it is today?
What are some of things that you have done over the years to bring yourself peace of mind and peace of spirit?
Do you feel fulfilled? Do you feel that all the pain & joy experiences you’ve had thus far in your lifetime have led you a paradise of contentment?
For a moment, please think about the faith you’ve had in yourself and the faith you’ve had in your spiritual / religious beliefs. Which one of those two have you struggled more often to keep faith in and which one of those two has pulled you out of places of despair more often?
What was worst betrayal from a friend you ever experienced and did that betrayal forever impact your capability of trusting others (even those closest to you)?
Lao Tzu once said “The key to growth is the introduction of higher dimensions of consciousness into our awareness.” Of all the things that you did to attempt to expand your consciousness and awareness, what where the two that were the most profound and had the biggest impact?
Do you actively seek truth & wisdom and if so, are you willing to embrace ideas and concepts even if they are a total affront to some of your long held moral & spiritual beliefs?
What were two interviews you did that you may not have been the most notorious or famous but, were ones that you felt were your personal best – when you utilized all of your potential?
Of all your rivals in radio (personalities), who did you find to be the most formidable and why?
Have you ever attained a career victory or milestone that actually brought you a considerable amount of psychological pain in the days after?
You find out you’re about to die and have just one minute to tell all of humanity what you learned during your lifetime and what your best pieces of wisdom are. What are you going to say?
Do you think that a majority of today’s Americans are cowards and unwilling to stand up & fight for the very civil liberties that previous generations died fighting to defend?