Episodes

Monday Jul 20, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two July 20 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
- The threat of more and stronger lockdowns is being talked about more and more by media and politicians. Gary Welch joins us to discuss the damage already done by these lockdowns and why it's in our interest to stand up for the small business owners who are being systematically destroyed by them.
- As Carl Sagan used to say, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Roger W. Koops explains how that same standard of evidence should apply when governments implement extraordinary measures that tear apart our medical, social and economic order.
- Can our individualism be reconciled with public health? Steven Davies spells out the tensions and challenges as well as the historical context in which personal liberties and public health must be considered.

Monday Jul 20, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show July 20 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Today is the day that numerous retailers across the nation begin mandating that their customers wear masks in their stores. What if your mask won't fit over your conscience?
Those of us who remain skeptical about where all of these "health directives" appear to be leading us, feel as though we're living in a dystopian book or movie. Parrish Miller has a pretty solid take on what's happening and how free-thinkers and rebels are being pushed to the margins of society.
The drumbeat of biased researchers and social justices types proclaiming America a racist country has definitely intensified of late. Adam Mill explains how junk studies are being used to attempt to prove this point. He also points out how factual data appears to show the exact opposite of this claim.
Who is the greatest political strategist in history? Daniel Ajamian says, it's a guy from 80 years ago whose name few of us would recognize. Even so, his ideas are the basis for the cultural revolution raging within our society today.

Friday Jul 17, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two July 17 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
- It's easy to criticize the current lack of leadership we're experiencing. If our leadership was required, would we have the right qualities to be an effective leader in a time of crisis? Jeff Minnick has some great advice on this subject.
- What should we do when our laws and morals collide? Like it or not, we live in a time when such questions must be examined. Gary Arnell has some helpful insights into how we might answer this question.
- What will going back to school be like during the current Covid panic? Educator Chris Jones has written about his firsthand experience in the classroom this summer. He joins us to talk about what he observed and the lessons learned.

Friday Jul 17, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two July 16 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
- Who can blame us for having trust issues when the New York Times claims that churches, rather than rioters, have contributed to the rise in positive Covid-19 tests? Holly Scheer has an excellent piece on official claims that mass protests and riots are safe while going to church is not.
- Ben Swann has a very well done investigative report on how well face masks prevent the transmission of respiratory viruses and whether they can actually increase your risk of infection. True believers may experience moderate to severe cognitive dissonance while watching this video.
- Is it possible that we're being subjected to government and media-sponsored psychological terror?
- In two related stories about the reality of fake news, the New York Times grim history of deception is exposed and documented. Jen Maffessanti and Jeffrey Tucker both have penned powerful pieces reminding us of the NYT's infamous Walter Duranty who vigorously denied Stalin's deliberate starvation of millions of Ukrainians. It's a powerful reminder to keep a healthy sense of skepticism about what's being reported.
- For something a bit off the beaten path, have you seen the mashup of Stairway to Heaven and Gilligan's Island sung by Piddles the Clown? I want to hate it but it's just too awesome.

Friday Jul 17, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two July 15 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
- You've heard that "every person has their price" but have you ever considered what your price is? Robert E. Wright explores the choice that voters will face as they head to the polls this November and whether they're willing to sell their souls in buyer's market.
- Like it or not, governing by crisis has become the default setting of most politicians. Peter St. Onge makes a strong case for how the Covid-19 panic has demonstrated why we need free and robust inquiry rather than passive submission.
- What is it that drives those sad souls who like to boss others around? Eric Peters breaks down how American society has devolved from one in which people mostly minded their own business to one where we lust to control one another.

Friday Jul 17, 2020
The Bryan Hyde Show hour two July 14 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
- Why is interest in homeschooling surging? Tuttle Twins author Connor Boyack joins us to discuss the trend and why it's happening.
- If you don't feel a sense of frustration at how Big Tech is actively censoring what it considers unapproved opinions on the internet, you're not paying attention. But beware, by urging government to create a "fairness doctrine" to protect conservative speech, we may just end up losing what little online free speech we have left.
- Is there a reason the Covid-19 panic narrative is being pushed again? Edward Achorn has some needed perspective on what's happening. Is it possible that we're being primed for something other than avoiding illness?
- The body count is rising once again. No, not coronavirus deaths. It's the number of suicides and drug overdoses that are on the rise. Jon Miltimore has a timely reminder of the less-publicized costs of the government-mandated shutdowns.

Friday Jul 17, 2020

Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-16-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-16-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1

Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-15-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-15-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1

Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-14-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1
Friday Jul 17, 2020
Friday Jul 17, 2020
7-14-2020 The Bryan Hyde Show hr 1

