Episodes

Thursday Aug 08, 2024
2024 Aug 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Keeping the world fed is a responsibility that cannot be allowed to be controlled by a handful of elites. David Bell explains how farms of all sizes feed the world.
The new normal in the U.K. is that you can be arrested for what you share on social media. J.B. Shurk says, this is a great illustration of why the state is not your friend.
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This is some heavy reading but it's worth it, if you want a clear picture of where we currently stand. Jim Quinn breaks down a few of the things everyone knows but few are willing to admit.
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Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
2024 Aug 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Today I'd like to share a couple of noteworthy articles from Adam De Gree who writes for Intellectual Takeout. I've only recently discovered this writer but he has a real gift for getting to the heart of issues that matter.
The first article is about how social emotional learning is hurting children. De Gree explains how the shift from education to mental health and emotional management in our public schools is making our children unnaturally fragile.
His second article delves into how the corporate world has leaned into diversity, equity and inclusion and how identity politics is bad for business but good for management (control structures).
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We've all heard the phrase "moderation in all things." J.B. Shurk has a marvelous essay on why this principle applies particularly to government power.
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Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
2024 Aug 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
I'm back after a few (not so fun) days of moving. Time to catch up with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos and see what's happened while I was relocating.
Times may be uncertain and becoming ever more challenging. Even so, J.B. Shurk reminds us that it's a marvelous time to be alive and that this is still our country.
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The more I read Paul Rosenberg's writings, the more I respect this man's journey to becoming a clear and independent thinker. His latest essay on why we must stop apologizing is a must read.
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Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
2024 July 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on and few people have a better handle on it all than my friend Eric.
Trying to make sense of the what's happening to our world isn't getting any easier. Jeff Thomas has a thoughtful explanation for our current trend of manufactured uncertainty.
The difference between the mindless masses and a thoughtful individual comes down to a willingness to humble ourselves by asking hard questions. Here are 21 difficult questions from Morgan Housel that will teach you a lot about yourself.
What protects our freedoms, laws or people? Brian Almon has some great examples of how tyrants and politicians (but I repeat myself) cannot be stopped by laws and elections alone.
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The war on raw milk is picking up steam lately. The same experts who brought us such hits as "wear a mask" and "six feet of separation" as well as the incomparable "safe and effective" are saying raw milk is a vector for bird flu.
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Monday Jul 29, 2024
2024 July 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
As human beings, the predators that pose the biggest threat to us don't threaten us with tooth or claws, they use ideas. Paul Rosenberg exposes our natural predators and how they manipulate us.
Industries that lobby government to enact public policies that favor them over their competition are destroying the free market. Kimberlee Josephson explains how rent-seeking wrecks the soul of enterprise.
The next 3 months leading up to the general election are not likely to be pleasant ones for anyone with a conscience. Heather Carson explores the dilemma of the double haters.
While there are many decent and upright people in the medical profession, the term "medical cartel" is an accurate description of how medicine and government have become intertwined.
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With the ongoing global demoralization campaign, it's easy to feel small and helpless. Caitlin Johnstone recommends cultivating a habit of of small acts of sedition to throw some sand in the gears.
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Friday Jul 26, 2024
2024 July 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jul 26, 2024
Friday Jul 26, 2024
Libertarian Christians are rare but they exist and have powerful insights to offer regarding our world. Dr. Ben Shaw joins me to talk about the passing scene and to share some of the details of his journey.
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Thursday Jul 25, 2024
2024 July 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Thursday Jul 25, 2024
Possibly the most difficult question that any of us can ask ourselves at this moment of unrest and uncertainty, is whether it's all theater and we're just an audience. Kit Knightly says, don't believe everything you're hearing.
When it comes to analyzing the bigger picture, Doug Casey is one of my favorite resources. His take on the Trump assassination attempt and what comes next is a worthwhile read.
A great many Americans have been indoctrinated into the belief that the Republic is "indivisible." Grant M. Dahl says, Trump accidentally made the case for national divorce in his speech last week.
Fashions change on a regular basis but some things never go out of style. Cadence McManimon says etiquette needs to make a comeback.
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If there was ever a line in the sand which government must never cross, it's the integrity of the family and parental authority. Barry Brownstein explains why California's Maoist law will destroy families.
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Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
2024 July 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Wednesday Jul 24, 2024
Ever wonder how a nation of people could be convinced to fight amongst themselves over who will be their masters? Paul Rosenberg has a brilliant illustration regarding our 6,000 years on the wheel.
How much of what's currently drawing our attention is simply a distraction to keep us from seeing more important things? J.B. Shurk warns that the Kamala sideshow may be just such a distraction.
With all the voices out there vying for your allegiance, who deserves your confidence? Tucker Carlson says, it's the people who are happy rather than miserable.
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Tuesday Jul 23, 2024
2024 July 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jul 23, 2024
Tuesday Jul 23, 2024
It's my weekly conference with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We have a lot to discuss regarding the season finale of the American Republic.
One of the biggest reasons that freedom is on the wane in our culture is that so few people understand what it is. Adam De Gree says freedom is not about what you want.
None of us wants to admit that we're susceptible to media manipulation. But the little screen we're constantly staring at says otherwise. Sylvia Shawcross has some great advice.
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If you're feeling anxiety at how rapidly our situation is devolving into madness, you're not alone. Michael Herman has a solid take on the current ball of confusion.
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Monday Jul 22, 2024
2024 July 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Monday Jul 22, 2024
You may not have noticed but it's an election year. Adam De Gree explores the question, what are presidential elections about?
Much of the current chaos we're witnessing can be traced back to a single turning point. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how that turning point was the pandemic response.
The more information that comes out regarding Trump's miraculous survival of last weekend's assassination attempt, the more it becomes clear: Law enforcement was either incompetent or complicit.
The growing divisions all around us are proving something about human nature. As Paul Rosenberg puts it, it's easy to say "love one another" but putting it into practice is much harder to do.
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If you haven't discovered the writings of Leonard E. Read, you are missing out on a gold mine of wisdom. Gary M. Galles expounds on one of Read's ideas: Selecting politicians by lots rather than voting for them.
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