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Why is this episode of Nightly Scroll bittersweet for Hayley?
Hello, everyone. Welcome into another edition of Nightly Scroll. I'm Haley Karinia. Today was a very bittersweet day in the studio, a very, a very Cool day. I'll say cool. It's bittersweet. It's not just sad. It's sad, but it's happy, too. I'll get to that in just a second. But definitely make sure that you're subscribing to this show on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify.
If you want to watch here live on Rumble, rumble.com slash Haley will direct you to the Bongino Report channel, where you can find this show. I so, so appreciate everyone tuning in. And I know everyone joins me in this bittersweet feeling. Dan is one of a kind, he is a larger than life radio personality, and he will be missed in this current capacity, right?
Where he's not going away, but he's going away from us in the way that we're used to seeing and hearing from him. It is a huge loss for this community that he's built and the Bongino Army. I know Dan keeps telling you that he's got content for you, and we're going to try to deliver that. I'll never be Dan. We'll never be Dan. But we do appreciate you all.
being there for us and sticking with us because this transition is a lot, but it's wonderful because I know that Dan is going to be doing great things. He's a fierce patriot and we have, and I have, you know, just, I have him in my prayers and I know he's going to do great things for the country. So it's very exciting, but I've known Dan a long time. And I started booking him on Fox.
I know he's talked about this on his shows. But he's always been more than just a colleague. He was a mentor to me. I would ask him for career advice. We trusted each other. And I got to know him because I was booking him on Hannity, and it was Tuesdays and Thursdays. And then that very quickly became Mondays and Tuesdays and Thursdays, and then some Wednesdays, and then guest hosts on Fridays.
He quickly became a very beloved fixture of the show. And, you know, the staff, we all got to know him and love him as well. And, you know, I had confided in him at one point that I really did want to have a podcast. And I told him that I had this vision. You know, there are young people in this conservative movement and they don't have an outlet or, you know, big companies don't have
you know, social media reporters. And this was kind of foreign back then. This was probably like 2017. And I had this idea for a show that would reach, you know, younger people, but also, you know, give a wide ranging audience something to enjoy and laugh at.
And I told him this and he said, you know, I had had a lot of worries about starting a podcast because when you work at a big company like Fox, I mean, There are rules and regulations against doing something like this. You can't work for this company and then compete by creating content. So I didn't know what to do. And I went to Dan for some advice, and he gave me
don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness advice, which I didn't end up taking because I was so nervous. I do pride myself on being a good employee. I don't like to get in trouble. I like to get to work early and work really hard and work long hours. And I didn't want to do anything that would jeopardize my standing in the company.
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