Episodes

Thursday Jun 13, 2024
2024 June 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Every day we encounter situations that require us to expend moral energy. Paul Rosenberg has some timely wisdom to share on the dispersion of our moral energy.
If you've been looking for reasons to feel grateful, Donald J. Boudreaux has something to consider: Next time you're in the supermarket, contemplate all the little miracles that make it possible to fill that cart.
Those who are serious about moving the cause of liberty, understand that it requires more than a political solution. Little House On the Prairie can teach us what a culture of freedom is like.
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Bad science, backed by force has been the source of a great deal of unhappiness the past 4 years. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, how did a small group do this to us?
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Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
2024 June 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
If you're trying to keep up with everything that's happening right now, you'll pay a price mentally and emotionally. Domenic Scarcella has a marvelous essay about the process of mindful discovery and how it brings peace.
With conflict building all around us, we sometimes need a solid reminder that peace is normal. Peter Jacobsen shares some of C.S. Lewis' keenest insights on this subject.
It always feels safer hiding within the crowd. However, as Charles Krblich explains, few things move the world in a positive direction more surely than competent individuals who refuse to give up.
It's encouraging to see that learning a trade is once again becoming respectable. Silvio Canto Jr. shares his thoughts on the growing acceptance of a productive life that doesn't require so-called higher education.
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Privacy is a topic we all should be taking a bit more seriously. Michael Herman offers some very solid reasons why this is so.
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Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
2024 June 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
After two long weeks, it's time to catch up with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. A lot has happened since we last spoke and I'm looking forward to hearing Eric's take on all of it.
One of the most shocking measures of just how much our culture has declined can be seen in the unabashed activism within our public school system. The solution? Build a parallel system.
The amount of blatant untruth that polite society expects us to uncritically accept is staggering. J.B. Shurk reminds us that the only way to survive these days is to reject the status quo.
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Food freedom is something most of us take for granted. Now is a good time to understand that a serious effort is underway to curtail that freedom and to take steps to secure it for yourself.
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Monday Jun 10, 2024
2024 June 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jun 10, 2024
Monday Jun 10, 2024
It's good to be back in the saddle after a couple of weeks out of country. Did anything interesting happen while I was gone?
The world around us changes so slowly that it's hard to notice. Lenore Skenazy shares her thoughts on what '70s kids did that today's kids don't. It's eye-opening.
The push for green energy seems well-intentioned. However, as Doug Casey explains, the so-called 'green economy' treats humans and markets as things to be eliminated.
For most of us, social media is a distraction or a pleasant way to pass the time. In reality, it's something very dangerous. Paul Rosenberg explains how social media hijacks the subconcious mind.
If we are going to weather the growing trend toward tyranny, it's going to require community and boundaries. The Rev. John F. Naugle has a great essay on the power of the word "no."
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The never-ending parade of mendacity from the ruling class can make us feel as though things are hopeless. Jim Quinn says, that's when we must ask ourselves, "What would Josey Wales do?"
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Friday May 24, 2024
2024 May 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday May 24, 2024
Friday May 24, 2024
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Hindsight definitely offers the opportunity for clarity as we begin to piece together what was forced upon us during the pandemic. Jeffrey A. Tucker has been a credible voice of reason from the start and his take on what really happened from lockdown to vaccination is worth your time.
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Thursday May 23, 2024
2024 May 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 23, 2024
Thursday May 23, 2024
Remember how much the world changed with the advent of the internet? Doug Casey says, artificial intelligence will also radically transform the world.
Remember all the pandemic mandates that were weren't allowed to question just a few years ago? Ian Miller notes that the 'experts' fail to argue that those mandates worked. Why the silence?
As much as we might want to believe that unity is possible in our divided society, reality seems to say otherwise. Brandon Smith explains why our political divisions cannot be mended.
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We read about the hardships that our grandparents and other ancestors endured and wonder how they did it. Jeffrey Folks says, the upcoming generations will likely learn how from firsthand experience.
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Wednesday May 22, 2024
2024 May 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 22, 2024
Wednesday May 22, 2024

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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