The Charlie Kirk Show - Remembering the Boss: The Staff's Favorite Charlie Memories

Episode Date: December 24, 2025

On our first Christmas holiday without Charlie, the staff of The Charlie Kirk Show come together to share their favorite memories of Charlie from their years together. They touch on Charlie's generosi...ty, his visit to Japan, the time Erika told him to pee on Danny (it makes sense, we promise!), and more facets of the boss and mentor who is gone but never forgotten. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro-American student organization in the country fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're going to end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you will end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You've got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as much.
Starting point is 00:00:30 many kids as possible. Go start a turning point USA College Chapter. Go start a turning point you would say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade. Most important decision I ever made in my life and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Lord, use me. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserve Gold. leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company I recommend to my family, friends, and viewers. Hello, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. We have a special Christmas episode here, and we wanted to mark the holiday with something
Starting point is 00:01:19 very important. I'm here with Danny in the studio, and I believe we also have Mikey from his secret base to the north. Welcome to both of you. You there, Mikey? Charlie Kirk Northern Studio. Excellent. Excellent.
Starting point is 00:01:33 I've never seen the mythical Northern Studio, but perhaps one day. And so today's episode, what we wanted to do, it's our first, it's our first Christmas without Charlie. We all miss him terribly. And we thought, what we should do is we should give a chance for everyone on the team who wants to, to share their favorite stories about Charlie, how funny stuff, how he impacted their lives. So it's not just going to be Mikey, Danny, me. It's where we asked Braden, we asked Kylie, we asked Brian, we asked a lot of people you've never seen on camera,
Starting point is 00:02:08 but we wanted to get them a chance to speak up. Some of them can't come on because they are, in fact, working the cameras right now and can't leave them, but we'll still give them their due. But so, Danny, how about we go with you first? What's your favorite Charlie Taylor? So I have two pretty funny ones. The first one is, like, I'm a big Ohio State fan. And so Charlie and I, Ohio State played Oregon twice last year. And the first time Charlie was actually at the game, and Oregon won on like this last second play. And so immediately as soon as the game ends, my phone just starts blowing up from Mikey and Charlie, like trash talking the heck out of me, just insane. Like, oh, what happened in this game?
Starting point is 00:02:49 Like all this crazy stuff. Yeah. So then when they ended up playing later in the season, Ohio State. Oh, wow, 32, 31. That must have been an amazing game. Yeah. And so then they played later in the season, and Ohio State won. And so then I was giving it back to him. And after the game, this sweatshirt at OSU campus they were selling, it was like the brutus mascot of Ohio State with a shotgun, like shooting ducks out of the sky. And it said like duck hunting. And so I bought one and I shipped it to Mikey for Mikey to wear in front of Charlie. And so Mikey wore that to the office in front of Charlie is just my get back because I was still. at school. That's amazing. People would always ask why Charlie was an Oregon fan.
Starting point is 00:03:31 That game, he got a lot of comedy. His family all went there because he never went, he never went to college, but he loved sports, so he decided to become a Ducks fan. But that game was also the game where everybody was making fun of Charlie for having ear plugs in because it was so loud. Yeah, it's the same one because it's so loud. He had the best
Starting point is 00:03:47 hearing. He got so much crap for that. And I was always his defender. I said, you should wear ear plugs at games. Like, you don't need to get hearing damage to prove you're a real fan i have to admit something live right now this is going to be uh this is going to shock danny i never wore that sweatshirt in front of charlie no how could you make you feel uh betrayal that is a betrayal that's treacherous you have to wear it you have to wear that to mike i told charlie about
Starting point is 00:04:18 it and then he never wore it you have to wear it on the show sometime now mikey that's what you have to i'll wear mine into the office no i would never wear that trash but let me say this i have have a picture of Mikey wearing it though. Ohio State, it's very likely that Ohio State in Oregon will play again. And so the question is, Danny, who will your allegiance be to? Charlie's favorite team or this trashy team, Ohio State? You know, I don't, I don't criss-cross. So I'm still rooting for the Buckeyes, but if Ohio State were to lose, I would not be upset about it. Do you have anything fun, Mikey, you want to share? Well, we were just reminiscing. Blake from our Asia trip about how funny of a terrorist Charlie was. We're walking through
Starting point is 00:05:05 the streets of Tokyo. And instead of like traditionally wanting to take pictures in front of beautiful Japanese architecture or whatever it is, whatever the biggest tourist traps are, Charlie sold an outback steakhouse. And he was like, Blake, Mikey, it's an outback steakhouse in Tokyo. We need to take a picture. And he did. And he literally got a picture in front of an album. And he would have the best outback steakhouse in the world i'm sure charlie he was so excited to go to asia where daisy is sending us his messages from march of this year fyi in september i'm taking two days off to go to south korea i'll do a podcast from there just f y i really want to speak in asia i'm so excited and he was so excited he was so excited when he saw a outback steakhouse insisted on
Starting point is 00:05:53 immediately taking a photo in front of it and we have that photo That is the Japan outback. I'm sure it's the tastiest outback you've ever been to. I kind of want to go there now. Like, Japan, Japanese food is good, but Japanese takes on foreign, American, just different countries' foods, is, it's really interesting and incredible, and I can highly recommend it. But we're going to get stories to be real. Charlie would not have stopped to eat food. We were walking so fast and you wouldn't see the entire city.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Oh, yeah. No, he was a really energetic guy. He just had us drop us at a south end of Shinjuku, I believe, was the neighborhood we were in. No, Shibuya, we stopped in Shibuya, and we walked north towards the Magia Cray, and we went to Don Quixote. He crammed a lot into, we only really spent two, two and a half hours walking across the city, but he managed to make a lot of it as he made a lot of all his, of all his time and life. This is Lane Schoenberger, chief investment officer and founding partner of Y Reefi. It has been an honor and a privilege to partner with Turning Point and for Charlie to endorse us. His endorsement means the world to us, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with Turning Point for years to come.
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Starting point is 00:07:47 Because of privacy of loan debt, so many people feel stuck, go to why refi.com. That is Y-R-E-F-Y-F-E-F-E-E-F-E. FY.com. Private student loan debt relief, y refi.com. Danny, you had another very funny story, and it made me raise an eyebrow before the show started. You're going to have to explain this one. Yeah, so, okay, let's preface with, there's not a lot that can catch Charlie off guard, but I think Mikey and I were able to achieve that. So earlier this year, we were in Maine, and Charlie's on like this nice hike with Erica, and so while he's doing that, Mikey and I are paddleboarding in the ocean.
Starting point is 00:08:23 And Mikey tackled me off of my paddleboard into this, like, big things, by the way. Yeah, into this big thing of seaweed. And so we both get out, and then we're, like, paddleboarding away, and we're like, our feet are hurting. It turns out we both got stung by jelly thing. Whoa. And so we get back to the house, and my foot is, like, killing me. So I'm running up and down this driveway. It burned.
Starting point is 00:08:48 It burned. So I'm running up and down this driveway, still in my swimsuit shirtless. Charlie pulls up in the car from the hike sees me just running shirtless down the driveway and he's like what the heck is going on we explained that I just got like stung by a jellyfish and Erica pops out of the car and her first thing is like
Starting point is 00:09:06 Charlie you've been drinking so much water go pee on him and I was like what is happening and so that did not happen that did not happen I said I would rather lose my foot and Charlie is like yeah that's not happening that's never happening i was like okay wait does your foot get better
Starting point is 00:09:24 you're leaving out a part of the story dany you're leaving out a part of the story where where betty comes out with a bottle of vinegar she goes this will this will make you feel better and elizabeth pours it on you and danny screamed at the top of his lungs like a little girl they call that an ohio state fight song no i have snapped my ankle in half like broken stuff that pain of the white vinegar on the jellyfish sting was so much worse. So then immediately after that, that's when I started running up and down the driveway
Starting point is 00:09:57 because the pain was so bad. Yeah. Might have been better if he'd eat on you. I heard that would have been a lifelong, from through the walls, creepy bragging rights, I suppose. That is, that's a really funny one. Mike, do you have any other ones that you want to share before we start getting into the members of the team?
Starting point is 00:10:16 Yeah, the other thing is Charlie was just notoriously generous. It was something that a lot of people just didn't know behind the scenes. And Charlie's philosophy and giving is that he didn't like telling people about how he gave because he felt like it stole the blessing of it. So all of us, Blake, Danny, myself, churches in this community have so many stories of Charlie's epic and amazing generosity. And we can all just kind of think of that. But I just want the world to know how generous he really was, especially this time of year.
Starting point is 00:10:52 He would see something and he'd want it fixed and he would go above and beyond to show that generosity to so many different people, especially at Christmas time, to random groups too, that they're like, is this the Charlie Kirk donating to us? And it was oftentimes that was the case.
Starting point is 00:11:07 So he was just epically generous. And I think both you guys can agree with that. Yeah. I mean, I remember he asked what I was doing for my birthday this year, which is late August. So this was just,
Starting point is 00:11:20 before the trip and I'm not I'm not a big birthday guys I was like I don't have much of a plan and he just said all right Danny yeah you and was it Nate it was you and Nate he's like you and Nate just let's go go to this restaurant in Scottsdale and just have a fun time with Blake and I'll pay for it and yeah and he did and that was a really fun memory of mine from this year just not asked for not sought after and he just did it because he was that kind of guy yeah and an amazing person speaking of Nate we want to start getting into
Starting point is 00:11:55 these stories we asked all of our team members some of whom can't be here or they're working behind the cameras but we wanted to get their stories and so Nate he shared a core memory for me with Charlie was going on my first trip with him I was super nervous I didn't want to mess anything up
Starting point is 00:12:11 I ordered food for us in the team and Charlie said Nate I hope this food you picked is good we sat down he told me to sit across from him because he wanted to get me to know me personally he asked about my background my family my faith
Starting point is 00:12:27 and of course sports and this just showed me the type of guy Charlie was and I can back that up Charlie he would really want to digest what your background was so if only so he could tease you about it so he was always bringing up that
Starting point is 00:12:42 you know Blake you went to Dartmouth I never talk about that but he would always bring it up and And he would bring up the Dakotas, stuff like that. And I know that's how, I think that's how you got your job with Charlie, just talking with him because you were driving him to the airport, right? Yeah, yeah, literally. I was driving him to the airport.
Starting point is 00:13:01 I was graduating senior from high school. I was going to college. Him and his then girlfriend, Erica, at the time. And the entire time, he was just asking me questions about myself. And that was Charlie. He genuinely wanted to know who you were in your story. And it was, I don't know what his criteria was, but he would sometimes be impressed. Sometimes he would just, you know, move on.
Starting point is 00:13:27 But he, I guess I impressed him somehow because afterwards he was like, okay, how about you don't go to college and come work for me? But I actually, to Nate's point about this story, I remember that trip because oftentimes you think it's just a story, but to Charlie Leo was so much more. And so as he was asking Nate all these questions, he was texting me. And he was like, wow, Nate's an awesome guy. You know, he comes from a great family. And I was, like, getting the updates from the story of what he was impressed with in real time.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And he wanted to not just be impressed by you, but wanted to share how impressive you were with the world and who you came in contact with. To what you brought up, Blake, you know, you never even talked about how you went to Dartmouth. But Charlie would oftentimes tell a lot of people that you went to Dartmouth. He would do that. He took a lot of pride in his team. He took, he just, he loved us and we loved him. We have a clip. This was sent to us by Catherine.
Starting point is 00:14:26 I think we can get it in before the break. Let's play clip 181. Getting that one. Because he's just the perfect width. Not too fat, not too skinny. You like that tree? Yes, it's the best one remaining. But we got the right one.
Starting point is 00:14:44 This one's perfect. All right. We're done. No. Are you the tree expert? I'm not the tree expert. After many decades of living in the Midwest, I know a good tree. It's the best one they had remained. That was Charlie hunting for Christmas trees. You can tell that's so Charlie, he's like, I need to pick one. We picked it out. I'm an expert, got the right one. So we've got some of our team members. I really wanted to share these ones because these are some of the guys that you don't, you very rarely see, except in, you know, the back. of some tabling events and so on, the studio crew. I wanted them to come on camera and they
Starting point is 00:15:22 told me that emphatically they could not do this. So let's dive into it. We've got Brian. He is one of the vast Farnsworth clan that we have several members on this show. Well, they're pretty vast. But Brian on the team and he says Charlie basically never stopped working even in the car or on the plane. He was constantly on phone calls, reviewing strategy, reading, etc. But one night we had a red-eye flight back to Phoenix, and it was one of those rare times. It felt like all the work was done. I saw Charlie pull out his iPad, and he put on a movie. Guess what the movie is, Danny?
Starting point is 00:16:01 Well, I know the story I was there, but you can ask Mikey. Mikey, do you remember? If you don't remember, can you guess what movie Charlie would have watched on his iPad? I was with him when he watched Harry Potter on his iPad. Oh, all right. That's what it was. It was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone on his iPad. And Brian adds, Charlie was such an innocent soul.
Starting point is 00:16:22 And he seldom had a moment to relax. I love that he picked Harry Potter of all things. And thinking on it, he probably thought it was kind of dumb or silly. I don't know if you actually read Harry Potter or not. Well, hold on. Hold on here. Okay. Brian makes it sound like Charlie watched movies on his iPad often. In all my time ever traveling Charlie, I only saw that happen.
Starting point is 00:16:45 happened one time and that was literally the one time I think that's kind of what he's saying I think that was the only time the only movies we actually had a discussion on what movies Charlie liked and he he really liked like zero irony action movies I think that really gets at Charlie's character like some people they really love all deep moral complexities and you know shades of gray and Charlie loves action movies he loved the equalizer I believe and he would just describe it yeah he's great blake he's this good guy he's a former special force guy and he just finds people who are in trouble and he he saves the day for them and you just know that's how charlie saw
Starting point is 00:17:20 himself for america yeah for conservatism and i just i i love that straightforward earnestness about it it gets at a lot of what made him so great uh we have a story from kiley another of our studio crew uh if these don't have to be christmas related my favorite memory is uh when he thought that michael made south park artwork of him he when charlie got on South Park. There we have it. Michael made this and Charlie just thought it was AI and but it wasn't. It was made by our own team member and it was really good. I think that was even came out before the episode was made. It was, the episode was announced, but we hadn't seen it and they made that that was really good. Also, Kylie says she loved it so much that he printed it out. Yes, he did.
Starting point is 00:18:08 He printed it out and put him behind. Yeah, and on the phone board behind. Yes, he did. And Kylie also says she loved every time. Charlie said, let's see if I can get it right here. Racist. Did I get it right? Racist. Yeah, something like that. You got to roll the R a little more, Mikey. Racist.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Yeah, that's better. That's better. Yeah, I don't think anybody can do it as good as he did. Yeah. Can you do it? So good. Racist. Oh, that's close enough. That's close enough.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Not good enough. And yeah, Michael chimes in. My favorite is when he reacted to my artwork of the South Park episode. and also he would guess the music that he was picking to play on the show Michael picks a lot of our intro and outro songs he loved playing American Girl by Tom Petty
Starting point is 00:18:54 and he also loved Joker and the Thief by Wolf Mother which I can't remember how that sounds so you should well I can't ask that for that outro we're doing Christmas music today but play it for me later Michael I'll want to hear that to remember what it was man that the South Park episode
Starting point is 00:19:09 is definitely one of my enduring memories for Charlie he was so excited to get on it and it had to be such a trip that he grew up watching the show and seeing episodes of it and it lasts long enough you never imagine oh i might be in one of those episodes yeah well mike and i were actually with him when he found out that uh he was going to be on south park because they didn't say anything they just released like that trailer i believe for that uh episode he was on so it was going viral on twitter and uh he came to mikey and i was like just asking all these questions like how big of a deal is this is this good for a culture war
Starting point is 00:19:43 type of stuff like this is pretty sweet yeah it's amazing yeah yes it's big it's big charlie it's yeah and then we're in colorado springs when it came out and he had this meeting with the air force academy team uh because he sat he sat he sat on the board there and he was like i don't want to watch it just tell me how it is and then he comes out i was like it was hilarious it was great and i was showing him clips and he's like oh i wish i watched it live i said you didn't want to but yeah it was it was incredible uh we have 30 seconds. Andrew couldn't join us right now, but he said, my favorite memory of Charlie is the composite of all the hard fought wins. We faced a ton of setbacks over the years. It made the wins
Starting point is 00:20:22 more meaningful and Charlie would always without fail say something along lines of God is good. He has his hand on this. Stay humble. Stay close to Jesus. Let's work harder. That was always the chief dimension of Charlie. It's why he was such a great man. Christmas, yes, we can say Christmas. It's a time of giving and there is nothing better than knowing that what you give results in saving the life of an innocent baby. And for every baby we save, there is a mom who is saved from a lifetime of regret. Preborn provides free ultrasounds to girls and women and an ultrasound doubles the chance that she will choose life. Say that again, if she gets an ultrasound, it doubles the chance that she'll choose life for her child. $140 gives free ultrasounds and saves babies. Just $28 a month can save a baby a month
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Starting point is 00:21:44 Hey. You've seen them on here from time to time. Daisy loves to ask me questions about things and occasionally I ask her questions about things. My questions for Blake are much more important world topics. They are. They are. It's because she's a more serious person than I am. She really wants to understand the world and she's great at that.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Exactly. I don't think anyone's described me as more serious than you. So you worked with Charlie a quite long time, right? Yeah. Yeah. since December of 2021 all right yeah longer than me for sure and what's your favorite charlie story i have so many but also what we a lot of us were talking about in our green room and stuff before we started was that so many of our memories are like just us being with charlie every day like it's not
Starting point is 00:22:31 like we have huge fun amazing memories that we can look back on but it's also so fun to just be like Oh, I remember when he would walk in wearing his compression socks every day. Like, that's all so funny. Ready sports fans? Yes. All the Cubs games on the TV. So many of it is so fun. But when we were talking about some of our favorite memories,
Starting point is 00:22:52 I know this is shared by everyone as a hallmark Charlie memory. I know Dallan said that this one was one of his favorites too. When we've all, we've spoken about Rio several times. We love him. He has become a friend of the show. someone that Charlie met that flew all the way from Asia to come to America Fest and Charlie met him in America Fest. They got along super well. He loved him and he was like, what are you doing for Christmas? And Rio was like, oh, I don't know. I don't really have any plans. I'm in America.
Starting point is 00:23:24 And Charlie's like, come over. Come spend Christmas with me and just had Christmas with their family and then was just at our office every day, just hung out with us. That was awesome. And then he showed us around Japan. He was such a great guy. It ended up being such a full circle moment. for everyone but we that was something that we talk about quite often yeah we love Rio and that relationship was just so like so hallmark Charlie of just like really taking somebody in and like making them part of the team and part of the family just because like Charlie was really good at seeing like good people and picking them out and Rio is a prime example of that and so good at remembering names like yes the amount of conferences we just finished Amphus and there are people whose names I know just
Starting point is 00:24:07 because Charlie would remember emailing with them or meeting them in a meet and greet that are just, he will never forget your name. One of my favorite things about Charlie was when I was going through tabling footage. Sometimes he would get like repeat people coming to the mic and he would remember exactly what they said, exactly what school they were at. And he would say, oh, this is what you asked me last time. There was one time this kid was messing with him and was like, no, that wasn't me. I don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:24:32 And then at the end of the interaction, the kid was like, yeah, it was me. You were totally right. I don't know how you remembered that. That's an amazing talent. Astonishing. Yes. We have Brayden, another member of our team. He was very notably, he was a guy we sent on assignment to D.C.
Starting point is 00:24:50 He helped with the transition. And he says, my favorite memory is from when I was working in D.C. We had a particularly hectic day, a lot of those in D.C. And all of a sudden, Charlie comes speedwalking in from around the corner with a massive smile on his face, which immediately raised the morale of the entire office. He always made the effort to see his people whenever he made the trip to D.C. And it never failed to raise everyone's spirits. We've heard about that from people who are in the White House too,
Starting point is 00:25:18 like him whizzing around the West Wing and he just always had that energy, that presence that let's go, let's go. Which I even feel like it says a lot for those of us that were with him every day. Like there was not a day that Charlie came in that made the day worse. Like every morning, he was excited to do this show. yes and to get to work like there was never there was you know you see some people sometimes there was never oh no when charlie gets here it's going to be bad yeah always excited to work which made everyone else excited yeah well just to brag on brayden and charlie i mean it was
Starting point is 00:25:51 new year's eve last year that we flew straight to palm beach uh missed the new years we spent new year's day in our hotel room at the hilton palm beach just kind of watching the ball drop on the TV, but Charlie wanted to make sure the transition went well. And so part of the reason Braden was in the White House is he was kind of like Charlie's guy in there helping oversee a lot of stuff. And actually, to Braden's credit, like he went through a lot of hardship in the White House. And that story is really awesome because Charlie would always go to D.C. And he'd be seen all the time. And I remember a couple weeks ago, we were meeting with Linda McMahon. And she shared that story with Erica. She was like, you know, it was crazy because at first, we were like, why is
Starting point is 00:26:33 Charlie here. And then we started to say to ourselves, man, we really like it that Charlie's around here. And he was like the one outside of the administration that was just always seen walking around the halls, the West Wing, the one helping with their transition. He played such a pivotal role in that. And yet he didn't even have a seat in the administration. He just kind of helped select everybody in there. And he was just, he was consistent and present, both in and out of the White House. Yeah. And we've heard from so many people who there have expressed thanks to me. to Andrew where I'm here because Charlie advocated for me so hard
Starting point is 00:27:07 and I'd never met him before. He was just so impressed. He was that endless motor, that endless energy. It's such a positive feeling. It's why he lit up so many people's lives. I also just really quickly on that note, Mikey, you want to say that I think we all remember when y'all picked up and we're like we're going to go help and then
Starting point is 00:27:23 the rest of us were like, okay, but we're still going to do the show every day, right? And we still made it work, but it was a very complicated couple of months. Very, very complicated. I know Daisy. to be a week. It just kept getting longer and longer. I remember us wondering, is Charlie ever coming back?
Starting point is 00:27:41 And we were a little worried about it for getting into January. So do we all have to move there? What's the plan? It was very funny. We have Catherine sent in a story. She says her favorite story was she was in Sedona and Charlie was in full dad mode watching college football with his parents. I don't know what that looks like, but I can kind of visualize it.
Starting point is 00:28:02 how so many people's memories are Charlie in college football. It's a little different. I remember when the U.S. was in the World Cup and we were doing the show. I don't even think I lived here yet. I think I only remember this via telegram, but Charlie was super distracted from the show because he had his iPad and was just watching the World Cup games that America was in in the middle of the show. Yes.
Starting point is 00:28:27 He'd do a five second question to the guest and then just looking at his iPad. Olympics with March Madness, we would have an iPad set up there. I remember for March Madness, he wanted all of his brackets, printed out. So it would look like he's having, like, notes for the show. They're just as March Madness brackets. He's like filling them out as who got marked off. If he's how on track he is, he made a couple different brackets every year. It was, but he balanced it all.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Yeah, somehow. He's still a good show every day. Yeah. Yeah, he was just such a good dad, too. Like, Catherine talks about him in dad mode. Like, Blake, do you remember when we were in Tokyo? went into Don Quixote. Yeah, and he just wanted to get all the stuff for his kids.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Yeah, and he wanted that. It was so much. Yes. Oh, it was a ton. He got a ton of stuff. I remember he wanted that curious George clock. And I feel like maybe we should send Rio off to find that clock. I think that would be a fun get if we can, if we can track it down.
Starting point is 00:29:22 I, Mikey, I don't remember who all was around then, but when Charlie and Erica had their first child and before then Charlie was he's he's always been excited to work always been very focused on work but it was very much work work work work work work and then she was born and Mikey and I were like okay so are we still going to work all the time or what what's the deal and he like when he's working he's working as soon as he saw his kids instantly would get melted and it's just like he became so dad mode so full on dad mode as soon as she was born it was so amazing to watch yeah speaking of we got uh so ryan and riley on our team they are married they had a baby about a year ago and their favorite memory i got this from riley she says she
Starting point is 00:30:15 remembers charlie non-stop texting ryan for anything we needed while in the hospital when i was giving birth and how excited he was that our baby ended up being born on his birthday I forgot about that. Yeah. He sent us chargers, clothes, and food, and instantly connected us with a very maha pediatrician. Yes. Yeah, that is so Charlie. That's great.
Starting point is 00:30:38 Yeah. And I know he was very excited for your baby, Daisy. I am. And thinking about the favorite memories, too. Mikey, I don't know if you remember this. But when I facetimed him and Erica and you were all together when we found out it was a girl. And Charlie had said from day one that he thought it was a girl. girl. He was so certain. And his only reaction on the phone, he goes, I literally, I already knew
Starting point is 00:31:02 it. Like, we had the cake, like the pink. He was like, yeah. We didn't have to do that. What's the announcement here? I already said it. I already announced it. No, he was. Daisy, tell them what he wanted to name, what he wanted to name your daughter. Charlie, multiple, we had this conversation multiple times and he was like, I know that it's weird, but I do think you should consider naming her Daisy. I was like, Charlie, this is already my name. Like, I, I can't just reuse my own name. It's already being used. He was like, I know it's a little different, but it just is such a good name that I think someone else should use it again. Great. Maybe I'll consider that for the next one, but her name will not be Daisy. Yeah, look at the reaction photo. Oh, I, it was so funny. It was so
Starting point is 00:31:47 funny telling them. Eric Charlie's, Erica had asked me that morning if I was pregnant. And I was like, no no who not because i wanted to tell them together i also knew that as soon as i told one of them both of them were going to as soon as i told their kids then the whole office was going to know so i missed it i was out and i walk in and i just got daisy walks up she's like i'm pregnant by the way i'm okay even the other day speaking of charlie king so much about what her name was um charlie's kids were with this other day and his daughter suggested a new name that i haven't considered yet but she really wants me to name my daughter grinch so that is now on the table Grinch. Okay. Yeah, she was really inspired by the Christmas decor. A lot of people take names from movies.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Yeah, Grinch wasn't on my list of options, but now I'm considering. It's a contender. Yeah. Grinch Phelps. Yeah, it doesn't flow, but I like that. I would do anything to make her happy at this point, so maybe I'll consider. Oh, man. Anything else from you, Emma Kate? When I was thinking about, like, one of my favorite Charlie stories was before he went to Washington State University this spring, He had only previously been there once. It's where I'm from really close to that area. And he'd been there once and he went in January where, if you know anything about Eastern
Starting point is 00:33:01 Washington, it's ugly, it's horrible in January. And so Charlie just thought that's what all of Eastern Washington was like. So he said on air, he was like, it's such a barren land. I don't like it up there. I'm messaging him defending my homeland in the chat. And then he went there and it was spring. So it was wonderful and beautiful. And he came back that next Monday.
Starting point is 00:33:23 And he was like, I have to say, sorry to Emacate. It was beautiful. I was wrong. And it was just really funny that he corrected it on air. And anytime anyone mentioned Eastern Washington from that point on, Emacate's homeland. The land of Emma. That's where Emacate comes from.
Starting point is 00:33:38 I wanted to make sure we got this. Noah was a very new member of our team. He truthfully was here just a few days before what happened. But he said he wanted to mention that he had a nice clip that went up just in that first time he was here. and he mentioned that Charlie went out of his way to give him a pat on the back for that to say, good job, Noah, welcome to the team. And call me Charlie.
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Starting point is 00:35:12 Private student loan debt relief, y-refi.com. Did you get anything else from, from Dallon before we went in? Or is he just, he's a task to turn one down? He just has so many stories of, like, being on campus with Charlie, especially in the early days. Like, there are a multitude of stories I've heard of him being on campus with Charlie and just spending so much time with him in the first days of tabling that I think those are just some really unique stories that not the rest of us have. Like, just really being part of like the early building of what Charlie became. When there would be more people on the team than who actually came up to ask questions. That's the real OG Charlie team.
Starting point is 00:35:57 That's an important thing that you both you guys just said, right? So Charlie was a super loyal person, but it was kind of a two-way street for him. And so a lot of the team that's around him has been there for a really long time. And Dallon's one of those. Back when, like what Blake said, there was literally more people working the table than there were coming up to the table. Charlie used to beg, beg for students to come up and debate him way back in the day. And then towards the end, we didn't even have space to fit all these students. And through the entire process, people like Dallan, the Farnsworths, all of us were just there to be part of it.
Starting point is 00:36:36 It speaks to him that there were so many people who were there for so long, who were started when it really was no necessarily proof that it would go become as big as it did. But they stuck around. We have one last member of our team Whose story we want to tell It's Heidi and we picked her last for a reason She says One of my favorite memories Is when he saw the Rush
Starting point is 00:36:56 Was Right shirt for the first time Unfortunately you can't get that now It's a sold out one But we'll try and bring it back Maybe we will yeah Heidi might have a heart attack Hearing me say that Charlie was a huge Rush Limba fan
Starting point is 00:37:08 He modeled his whole on-air persona After Rush He thought he was the best there ever was Heidi says she was shocked He loved it so much She shouldn't have been So we're going to close this show. We're going to revisit one of Charlie's favorite Rush clips,
Starting point is 00:37:21 one of the best clips Rush ever did. It's his final Christmas message to his viewers. It reminds me how much I love all of you, how much I so appreciate everything you've meant to me and my family. You don't have any idea. I know so many people think this program has changed their lives for the better. You have no idea what you all have meant. to me and my family. The day is going to come, folks, where I'm not going to be able to do this.
Starting point is 00:37:51 I don't know when that is. I want to be able to do it for as long as I want to do it. I want to. But the day will come where I'm not going to be able to. And I want you to understand that even when the day comes, I'd like to be here. Rush Limbaugh loved Christmas. He loved Christmas. And this Christmas, we always dedicate the last segment that we do live to the great and legendary Rush Limbaugh. And we do that in a way with that clip as the start.
Starting point is 00:38:37 And then Rush's favorite Christmas song. As we look back at this last year, time to be grateful. to be filled with gratitude that was charlie you know we heard from rush we don't know he didn't know how long he would do it none of us know how long we'll be here none of us expected to lose charlie as soon as we did but charlie always wanted to remember rush and we will always want everyone to remember charlie and all of us will be doing that for the rest of our lives i expect it's crazy like every year we watch We have that same clip, the same last segment, and I just didn't expect for... It hits very differently this time, but we're going to continue to end the show right before Christmas,
Starting point is 00:39:28 the way Charlie loved to, the way he would want us to. We're going to remember both Great Rush Limbaugh and The Immortal Charlie Kirk with their favorite Christmas song, The Carol of the Bells. Merry Christmas to all of you, and we'll see you soon. I'm going to be able to be. You know, I'm going to be able to be. We're going to be able to be. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Hi, Manabelle. I'm sorry to go to me and go to me and go to me. Ma'an-na-na-a-da-a-da-a-ha-ha-a-ha-ha-a-ha-ha-a-ha. I'm going to be able to be. Doon, do, do, do, oh, oh. For more, I'm going to be able to be. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust. Go to charliekirk.com.

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