Episodes
Tuesday May 21, 2024
2024 May 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 21, 2024
Tuesday May 21, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my regular Tuesday guest. I guarantee you'll come away better informed and motivated to stay in the fight for freedom.
Are you a servant of tyranny or a servant of liberty? Barry Brownstein invites each of us to give some serious thought to this question.
Talk with someone who lived through the Great Depression and you'll understand that the ease and comfort we enjoy can quickly vanish. Michael Herman shares his thoughts on what's coming.
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The thought of the rule of law breaking down is not a pleasant one. However, as Clark Barnes points out, we should be prepared mentally, physically and spiritually for that possibility.
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Monday May 20, 2024
2024 May 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday May 20, 2024
Monday May 20, 2024
Politics makes everything become a power struggle over who gets to make the rules for everyone else. Paul Rosenberg has a marvelous take on rules versus righteousness and why rules aren't enough.
It's pretty common today to hear people use the word "democracy" as a catch-all for whatever they're promoting. Todd Hayen reminds us that democracy is not the same thing as freedom.
If you're waiting for WW III to officially start, here's something to consider: It's already started and it's psychological in nature. J.B. Shurk recounts lessons from covid totalitarianism.
It's no secret that some public schools are home to outrageous behavior that would shock prison inmates. Karl Streitel explains why disrespect is so common in our public schools.
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Keeping your head straight in a chaotic world isn't exactly easy. Check out Russ Anderson's ideas on how to manage the expectation gap and find peace of mind.
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Friday May 17, 2024
2024 May 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday May 17, 2024
Friday May 17, 2024
Ever notice how every official infringement upon our natural right to free speech is portrayed as a necessity? Judge Andrew Napolitano explains the perils of the Antisemitism Awareness Act.
The backlash against NFL star Harrison Butker for his commencement remarks about traditional family values has been enlightening. Speaking the truth isn't getting any easier.
How bad would things have to get before you packed up and left your state? Douglas French says California and New York are shaking down residents who are trying to flee.
The social justice rhetoric of the left has common threads with other historical examples of totalitarianism. Jon Miltimore describes why Hitler loved 'social justice.'
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Music is so much more than simply a pleasant distraction. Michael DeSapio has a thoughtful take that will make you appreciate transcendence and the practice of music.
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Thursday May 16, 2024
2024 May 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 16, 2024
Thursday May 16, 2024
There is power in prayer. Annie Holmquist checks in one year after taking Tucker Carlson's challenge to spend 10 minutes in prayer each day for our nation. She has some great insights.
There's no time like an election year to bring out the reality of how politics has become religion to a lot of folks. Thomas DiLorenzo deconstructs Christian worship of the false god of politics.
We're all working harder these days and we have less to show for it. Doug Casey breaks down the relentless rise of taxes, regulations and inflation and what we can do about it.
All the little miracles that make our lives easier can be taken for granted. Barry Brownstein explains what the campus protesters don't understand about civilization.
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If you find yourself longing to simply be left alone to live your life in peace, you'll appreciate this article. Eric Hussey makes the case that the mundane, or ordinary, can protect us.
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Wednesday May 15, 2024
2024 May 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Wednesday May 15, 2024
Why is it worth the extra effort required to sift through the mainstream disinformation and misdirection? Michael Herman says, it's so you can see a healthier, clear-thinking person in the mirror.
I'm not a huge fan of musical theater but I would make an exception to go and see a performance of White Rose: The Musical. This is a story that more people should hear.
The Duke students who walked out on Jerry Seinfeld's commencement address missed hearing an important message. Domenic Scarcella shares some great insights on what Seinfeld actually said.
The doorman at a swanky building looks very important but he isn't the guy running the show. Jeff Thomas says, our political leaders have a lot in common with that all-important doorman.
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It's hard not to notice how objectivity has been methodically driven out of the press. Tim Hartnett has a great explanation of why journalism relies on fuzzy ideas to camouflage an agenda.
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Tuesday May 14, 2024
2024 May 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Tuesday May 14, 2024
It's time for our weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you're looking for rational analysis of the world around us and thoughtful solutions, Eric is the man.
Whoever coined the term "medical industrial complex" seems to have hit the nail on the head. Paul Rosenberg has an excellent take on the weaponization of medicine.
What has happened to the current generation of college kids? As Lenore Skenazy puts it, they seem to have arrived on campus undercooked. She says there's a stealth reason for their misery.
There aren't many topics today that won't lead directly to an argument. Check out this novel way to talk to an ideologue without inviting more contention or conflict.
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It's unnerving how personal and nasty the May 21st primary election is becoming in my home state of Idaho. Brian Almon has a great explanation of why it's so intense, and Brian Parsons explains how principled voters are finally challenging the political machine.
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Monday May 13, 2024
2024 May 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday May 13, 2024
Monday May 13, 2024
Being prepared for the unexpected means having some cash on hand, just in case. Clark Barnes tackles the question of how much emergency cash you should keep at home.
Mothers Day may have been yesterday but it's impossible to overstate the crucial role moms play 24/7. J.B. Shurk reminds us that mothers make patriots.
The central planners are getting panicky as educational choice continues to advance. Kerry McDonald says as education decentralizes, those who like control are getting nervous.
Grocery shopping is getting noticeably more expensive but we still tend to take it for granted. Brandon Smith says most of American is mentally unprepared for the prospect of a famine.
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The medical industrial complex is having to walk back its earlier stance that ivermectin has no value as a treatment for covid. David Gortler explains how the medical elites disgraced themselves.
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Thursday May 09, 2024
2024 May 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 09, 2024
Thursday May 09, 2024
Our personal autonomy is rapidly disappearing as our basic necessities and taxes take every dime we earn. Jacob Hornberger calls for a return to the principles of economic liberty.
The perversion of language is a key component of tyranny. Case in point, states which have prohibited DEI are seeing its proponents simply creating new acronyms for institutional racism.
Are you in favor of smuggling or against it? Before you answer, take a look at this classic essay from Lawrence W. Reed on how he was a smuggler and makes no apologies for it.
You don't have to be a Trump fan to recognize the growing Uniparty desperation to prevent him from being re-elected. J.B. Shurk says, the good news is the deep state has exposed itself.
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The thought that we are being deliberately steered into a major war is deeply unsettling to anyone with a conscience. Doug Casey welcomes us to the warfare state and talks about our options.
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Wednesday May 08, 2024
2024 May 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 08, 2024
Wednesday May 08, 2024
For all the lofty talk about "our democracy" few people seem to understand that it's simply a fancy name for mob rule. Fred Reed vivisects the ignorance upon which democracy thrives.
You'd be hard-pressed to find more racially-obsessed people than the so-called "anti-racists." Wanjiru Njoya describes why this nasty variant of collectivism is so averse to what it calls "the radical right."
It seems like someone within every generation feels an overwhelming need to reinvent the wheel. Walker Larson explains why there's wisdom in tradition and new isn't always better.
To get a sense of how much our language has been perverted for the purpose of deceiving the masses, take a look an older dictionary. Randall Hoven says, half a century ago, dictionaries told the truth.
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Why do so few people recognize the degree to which censorship is being implemented? Jeffrey A. Tucker says, it's because the proof of that censorship is censored.
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Tuesday May 07, 2024
2024 May 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 07, 2024
Tuesday May 07, 2024
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the downside of touchscreens, the economics of clinging to a clunker and the joy of keeping barnyard fowl.
One place that many of us are really feeling higher prices is in our car insurance. Josh Judd is The Insurance Ninja and he has a great take on what's happening.
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Hearing a rational take on the Israel-Gaza conflict is nearly impossible right now since nearly everyone is reacting viscerally. Michael Herman is the exception here and his take is worth considering.
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