Episodes
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
2024 Apr 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
Thursday Apr 18, 2024
If you want to know peace of mind in volatile times, food storage is a must. Brandon Smith explains how food is now an investment and inflation isn't going away anytime soon.
The silver lining of the past four years is that a large number of people have finally seen the state's mask of benevolence slip. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that 2020 was the year the system showed its real face.
If you want to be happy, regardless of outside circumstances, there are two things you must remember. Russell Anderson says, owning stuff is fun but it won't make you happy like serving others and building lasting relationships will.
The American Dream is being rewritten and it's doubtful that many of us will like the ending. Doug Casey weighs in on the new American Dream.
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The Overton Window can best be understood as a way of mapping sayable opinions. Check out Jeffrey A. Tucker's latest essay which examines whether the Overton Window is real, imagined or constructed.
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Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
2024 Apr 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
The thought of $7/gallon gasoline is not a pleasant one. Take a look at Michael Snyder's analysis on why this may be a reality sooner than later and plan accordingly.
There's something very satisfying about having a hand in producing the food that you eat. George Ford Smith says, savor the tast of independence, grow your own!
The "divide and conquer" strategy has been used against us for quite some time now. J.B. Shurk points out a silver lining some may have missed: It's finally beginning to enrage and unite us.
C.S. Lewis did the world a huge favor when he wrote "The Screwtape Letters." Daniel Klein builds upon Lewis' efforts with "A Devil's New American Lexicon."
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This may be the best thing you read all week. Domenic Scarcella uses the example of Christ's earthly father to illustrate the virtue of disobedience. (I highly recommend subscribing to the Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen substack)
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Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
2024 Apr 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for another thoughtful conversation about current events.
Need proof that the political class is not looking out for your interests? Last week's FISA renewal vote in Congress is strong evidence. Ron Paul explains how FISA exchanges real liberty for phantom security.
Few things strike more fear into the hearts of the ruling class than the concept of popular nullification. J.B. Shurk spells out how withdrawing our consent is the preferable way to distance ourselves from the authoritarians.
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When "W" was president, government officials cleverly described torture as "enhanced interrogation." James Bovard says, in our day, "content moderation" is simply a clever way to describe censorship.
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Monday Apr 15, 2024
2024 Apr 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 15, 2024
Monday Apr 15, 2024
If you've had or are having an off day, here's a message you need to hear. Barry Brownstein beautifully describes how making meaning is the antidote to troubled feelings.
It's common to hear of the traditional wife (tradwife) portrayed as a submissive slave. Molly Slag begs to differ and says the happy tradwife is an essential, civilizing influence in our culture.
No one knows for sure if WWIII kicked off over the weekend but there's a lot of effort being put forth to convince us it did. Fred Reed says, enlisting in the military right now is very very bad idea.
It's not hard to find authoritarians of many political stripes. Brandon Smith says the political left has proven beyond a doubt that they are, by far, the most dedicated when it comes to seizing power.
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The push for more expansive "hate speech" laws has never been about punishing an actual crime. As Lew Rockwell explains, "hate speech" is the road to tyranny by seeking to control our thinking.
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Friday Apr 12, 2024
2024 Apr 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Today is the 10th anniversary of the standoff at Bundy Ranch. It was likely the most significant act of American armed civil disobedience in 160 years. And no one at the time could have predicted how it would end up.
I don't expect everyone to agree with my conclusions but I'm weighing in on the matter from a position of mild authority as an eye witness to much of what took place leading up to the event and what followed.
Here is a column I wrote in April 2014 for St. George News about The Bundys vs. the Bureaucracy.
This was a column about a visit I made to Bundy Ranch two days before the standoff.
The initial trials of those who were at Bunkerville in 2014 were a mockery of the concept of justice.
I had the privilege of attending and reporting from the trial of Cliven, Ammon and Ryan Bundy and Ryan Payne in late 2017.
Once the federal government's false narrative began to unravel, the judge had no choice but to declare a mistrial.
Here is my column of what happened in the courtroom the day the case against the Bundys was dismissed with prejudice.
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Thursday Apr 11, 2024
2024 Apr 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Thursday Apr 11, 2024
Every official narrative that we encounter in our daily lives has an economic or political motive behind it. J.B. Shurk has some great advice on popular nullification of the state's propaganda.
Every so often, a story comes up which perfectly illustrates how far off the rails our systems of governance have gone. If you thought you live in the land of the free, think again.
When making a list of desirable character traits, competence is one that rarely gets a mention. Patrick Carroll explains why getting good at something is an act of virtue.
Why have so many of our institutions (academia, business, government, media & clergy) been turned into enforcers of wokeness? Paul Rosenberg says, it's because the barbarians have taken them.
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If you're needing some encouragement, this may be just the thing. Jeffrey A. Tucker's latest for the Brownstone Institute examines the question: Did lockdowns set a global revolt in motion?
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Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
2024 Apr 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
This isn't just a red pill, it's an 800mg horse pill sized reminder of what is required to be free. Gary Barnett reminds us, if any out there want freedom, you will have to take it.
Keeping in mind that it's an election year, politicians will be making many promises they don't intend to keep. Jacob Hornberger lays out the difference between serfdom reform vs. liberty.
If you're skeptical about whether it makes a difference where you get your information, you need to see this. NPR veteran Uri Berliner explains how the network lost America's trust and became an echo chamber.
What can be done to help heal the growing divisions in our society and culture? Kelly Gregg and Conrad Kickert say that happier, more connected neighborhoods start right in the front yard.
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This is your regular reminder that the people who foisted a souped up coronavirus on us and locked down the world in a naked power grab are still in power. Michael Herman reviews the facts for anyone interested.
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Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
2024 Apr 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Among other things, we discuss the future of transportation and how to navigate our dystopian society.
The concept of sound money has never been more important than today. J.P. Cortez has some excellent questions for Idaho's governor who just vetoed legislation that would have allowed the state to acquire gold and silver for certain state funds.
The word "hate" has been weaponized in such a way that none of us knows for sure what we may safely say, think or believe. Rev. John F. Naugle has a gentle reminder that it's possible to hate the bad and love the good and still be a decent person.
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You've likely noticed that it's becoming difficult to have productive discussions because of our current highly polarized culture. Russell Roberts says the answer is to check our ideological blind spots and to have a bit of empathy.
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Monday Apr 08, 2024
2024 April 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Hating on your boss may seem cliché but most of us can relate to it (even if we're self-employed). Jon Miltimore shares the psychological explanation for why incompetent people cannot recognize their incompetence.
The more that establishment politicians insist that our elections are above reproach, the more my skepticism grows. Sasha Stone has a great essay on how to spot an election denier.
Free speech is under attack in Scotland with a new hate crime law that could land anyone with an opinion in trouble. J.K. Rowling is daring authorities there to arrest her to illustrate the absurdity of the law.
On the subject of free speech. Eric Utter has a timely reminder for us about the language of liberty.
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What is the ultimate crime of our time? Paul Rosenberg makes a convincing case that the biggest crimes in our time are the ones that are done right out in the open, starting with the restraint of human life and goodness.
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Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
2024 Apr 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
Tuesday Apr 02, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to analyze the events of the past week and to discuss the way forward for those of us working to break free of the Matrix.
Is there a connection between our politics and our happiness? Walker Larson breaks down a fascinating study by The Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
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