Episodes
Monday Mar 18, 2024
2024 Mar 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 18, 2024
Monday Mar 18, 2024
The push to ban TikTok isn't just a threat to the young people who use that social media platform. As Daniel McAdams explains, it's an attack on free speech and arguably worse than the PATRIOT Act.
Irresponsible spending is the norm for most of the Beltway crowd. Don't be surprised when D.C. politicians start raiding American's retirement accounts in order to keep spending.
Shrinkflation is getting more noticeable when grocery shopping. Brandon Smith says it's cereal for the peasants as the elite use Skimpflation to control our eating habits.
Do you struggle to get enough sleep at night? John Leake has some worthwhile suggestions for getting control of our sleep cycle and why it's one of the best things we can do for our health.
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Machiavelli's name is synonymous with political pragmatism which focuses on what works versus focusing on what's right and wrong. Travis Scott has a fascinating take on Machiavelli and his book "The Prince."
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Thursday Mar 14, 2024
2024 Mar 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
Thursday Mar 14, 2024
If you believe that your natural rights come from a source other than the state, congratulations. You are what some are calling a "Christian nationalist" and you're considered a threat.
Since most elections have become contests over who will control whom, it's not surprising that gun control is a regular political talking point. Tim Hsiao reminds us that our rights don't depend on statistics.
If there's one thing that our increasingly fake society cannot abide, it's people who think clearly and independently about the issues of the hour. J.B. Shurk describes our fake, fake, fake world and what we can do about it.
When pundits tell us that the U.S. economy is healthy and getting better, it's hard to believe them. Brandon Smith says the U.S. economy may look good on paper but it's a disaster in progress.
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The war between stupidity and knowledge is raging all around us. Bert Olivier says, it's up to us to tip the scales in favor of knowledge.
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Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
2024 Mar 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Our current lack of economic stability has many of us wondering how to protect whatever money we have. Jeff Thomas tackles the question of how close your wealth should be.
The housing shortage across the U.S. is a literal shortage. Joshua Polk says tiny homes can be big problem-solvers, if regulators will get out of the way.
If gun control advocates wish to disarm the public, they'll have to ban the knowledge of how to make guns. Thomas L. Knapp says gun control is a call for returning to the Stone Age.
It's easy enough to spot what's wrong with society today. J.B. Shurk shares some important lessons for those who will rebuild the Republic.
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Hard to believe it was 4 years ago this week that the world went off the rails. Domenic Scarcella has a terrific essay that charts his growing skepticism of the covid narrative from the time the lockdowns began.
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Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
2024 Mar 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
I'm joined by the one and only Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you want to be better informed without feeling overwhelmed, this is a conversation you should hear.
Sometimes, it's reassuring to remember that the current systems of control and plunder cannot continue on like this forever. As James Howard Kunstler explains, it's the twilight of the blobs.
It's hard to overstate the kind of moral clarity that Alexander Solzhenitsyn brought to the table. Joshua Hofford shares his thoughts on Solzhenitsyn and the economic lesson of Soviet gulags.
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We are living in a time where trust in our public institutions is fading quickly. Charles Hugh Smith says a low-trust society is an impoverished society.
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Monday Mar 11, 2024
2024 Mar 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Monday Mar 11, 2024
Can you believe it was four years ago that the lockdowns began? Jeffrey A. Tucker reminds us how freedom was torched and what we must do to avoid further abuse.
You can't really appreciate the financial instability around us without first understanding how we got here over the last 100 years. Paul Rosenberg explains why we can't party like it's 1905.
Some of the trends that have taken hold are a clear indicator that our society is becoming more untethered from reality by the day. Todd Hayen has a great take on what has happened to societal self-regulation.
Sincerity and integrity are two things that are in short supply today. Michael Herman perfectly describes how we're learning the difference between statesmen and politicians.
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The elite who foisted the covid lockdowns and mandates on us are still in charge. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains why we are seeing the end of the end of ideology.
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Friday Mar 08, 2024
2024 Mar 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
If you knew that more turbulent times were approaching, how might you prepare yourself? Doug Casey has solid advice for surviving and thriving in the coming crisis, even if your means are modest.
The racists of the past and the anti-racists of today both believe that a person's skin color tells them everything they need to know about how to treat that person. Paul Rosenberg explains the desperation of anti-white racism.
The online world is abuzz with discussion of last night's State of the Union address. Michael Herman reminds us that what was televised last night was nothing more than a show.
This is going to raise some ire but it's a topic worth exploring: Do traffic tickets make us drive more safely? Economist Peter Jacobsen has an answer worth considering.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a remarkable source of hard-won wisdom. Barry Brownstein has an enlightening essay on why Solzhenitsyn's line between good and evil matters.
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Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
2024 Mar 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
It's hard to remember what life was like before the internet. Jeffrey A. Tucker has some marvelous advice on how to survive a world of instant feedback.
Dependency upon government is more than just an ideological choice, it's a disease that has done in many other civilizations throughout history. Jeff Thomas wonders, when will we learn?
It's strange how those of us in rural America who wish to be left unmolested by others are being portrayed as the primary threat to "democracy." J.B. Shurk explains why the totalitarian left sees us that way.
The most egregious aspects of the covid response have subsided but Dr. Clayton J. Baker says one injustice still remains: Health care students are still being subjected to force.
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The election year hysteria is growing all around us and it's not getting easier to remain rational. Robert Ringer spells out what's at stake and ponders whether we are facing the final battle for liberty.
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Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
2024 Mar 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Always informative and some needed encouragement for anyone unwilling to turn loose of reality.
Teaching children to be good citizens is a pretty subversive act these days. Annie Holmquist shares a 1944 prescription for teaching these skills to students.
There comes a point where we must choose whether or not to step away from polite society. James Howard Kunstler spells out where the lines are drawn with the five FUBARS that demonstrate our predicament.
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The lengths to which the lockdowners went to "protect" us from covid were extreme, to put it mildly. Rev. John F. Naugle reminds us of what we lost between then and now.
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Monday Mar 04, 2024
2024 Mar 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 04, 2024
Monday Mar 04, 2024
I'm running on fumes today but for a very good reason. I've been hard at work with a very diverse group of individuals in a community musical theater production. I'll share some recent insights into how the poisonous effects of ideology can be reduced when we choose to work with others.
A friend's father recently passed away and I was mildly surprised to hear him speak of it being a rather peaceful and meaningful passing. David Bell has a thoughtful take on the cruelty of modern death.
A journalist was just frog marched out of his home by federal agents for some unspecified crime related to his reporting on J6. Michael Herman has a few questions that our legacy media seems unable to ask.
To modern enforcers of tolerance, discrimination is portrayed as the worst crime possible. Brandon Smith says, discrimination is good and that civilization would collapse without it.
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Anyone who earnestly defends freedom can point to key individuals whose writing and thinking has deeply influenced our own. Lew Rockwell celebrates the heroic Joe Sobran and his wisdom.
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Friday Mar 01, 2024
2024 Mar 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 01, 2024
Friday Mar 01, 2024
Connor Vasile is the author of a new book "The State Knows Best." He joins me to talk about a recent encounter with law enforcement that ties into the public's perception of the police.
Nothing will clarify your core beliefs like finding yourself standing apart from the crowd. Paul Rosenberg has some very good reasons why it's not a bad thing to be the outsider.
We all can see the growing chaos around us and we wonder if there's a way out of it. Jay Davidson says, we can't fix the government but we can fix ourselves.
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Is there still such a thing as right and wrong? Michael Herman says we're witnessing a lot of morality plays in the news right now but our sense of good and evil is becoming meaningless.
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