After 28 years alongside Glenn Beck, Stu Burguiere announced he is leaving The Glenn Beck Program this week, surprising longtime listeners who have come to trust his steady hand behind the mic. The departure marks the end of an era for a show that helped shape conservative talk radio, and it was clear from the moment Stu announced the news that this wasn’t some sloppy corporate shakeup—it was a deliberate move by a man ready to build something new.
What Stu is launching is exactly the kind of practical, no-nonsense project conservatives should celebrate: a prediction market company and a new program called Predictable with Stu Burguiere, which will analyze the news through the lens of measurable outcomes and election forecasting. In an age when the mainstream media trades in hot takes and narratives, Stu’s move toward data, markets, and accountability is refreshing and directly useful to voters who want truth, not spin.
Glenn Beck himself made the farewell momentary and emotional on the air, admitting he was “grappling with words and emotion” as Stu prepared to leave, which tells you everything about the bond built by decades of honest, hard work. That kind of loyalty and gratitude matters—especially now, when the left’s media machine rewards conformity and cancel culture rather than genuine loyalty and results.
Stu had been preparing his audience for the departure, even tweeting that he was down to “only 5 more shows” as the final week approached, and he made clear he’ll continue to run his Stu Does America podcast while building the new Predictable platform. Conservatives who value independent voices should take note: this is how you scale influence—by producing real analysis, not bowing to the outrage factories.
This is the kind of American story we should cheer: a hardworking broadcaster leaves a comfortable perch to strike out on his own and create tools that hold power to account. Prediction markets aren’t glamorous to the coastal pundit class, but they can cut through spin and force politicians and media to face reality; Stu’s background in numbers and elections makes him an unlikely but ideal entrepreneur for the fight ahead.
If you’re tired of punditry and partisan guessing games, support the people who build useful institutions instead of shouting into the void. Stu earned his stripes beside Glenn Beck for nearly three decades—now it’s time for patriots to back one of their own as he takes the next step toward giving conservatives a sharper, smarter way to analyze the news and win the argument for America.

