Episodes
Thursday Feb 29, 2024
2024 Feb 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 29, 2024
Thursday Feb 29, 2024
Passing along the principles and practices of liberty to the next generation isn't getting easier. Doug Casey shares some great ideas on raising free-thinking children amid social madness.
Changing things from within the system is a lot harder than most of us think. Isaac Morehouse has a great take on how not to change the world.
The supply chain to our grocery stores is more vulnerable than we'd like to believe. Brandon Smith explains how a long term food storage plan is the only one way to survive a food crisis.
None of us likes turmoil, yet it's an unavoidable part of living in this world. J.B. Shurk urges us to remember that there are benefits to hardship.
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Some of the richest people you know are those who have chosen to desire little rather than acquiring much. Jeff Minnick shares his thoughs on wants, wealth and contentment.
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Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
2024 Feb 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
The inversion of morality and foundational principles in American society is astonishing. Michael Herman has some great insights to the question of where it all started.
The fact that democracy naturally devolves into tyranny has been understood for millennia. Jeff Thomas points out that our growing police state is evidence that we are entering the endgame.
You don't have to be a Trump fan to recognize how "justice" is being turned on its head for political purposes. Charles Krblich explains the danger of being ruled by the capricious whims of politicians.
One of the greatest abuses of government power can be seen in the practice of law enforcement seizing cash from people without any evidence of a crime. James Bovard explains how highway robbery has become the law of the land.
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Will AI be a tool of advancement or destruction to higher education? Rob Jenkins has an interesting take on how AI might affect our educational institutions in the years.
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Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
2024 Feb 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Always a fun and informative discussion.
If the powers that be aren't steering us into an intentional military conflict with Russia, they're missing a great opportunity. Ron Paul says, after two years, the neocons are desperate for more war in Ukraine.
Anyone who has read the novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand is likely noticing some strong similarities to our current governance. Daniel Kowalski says, California politicians appear determined to bring about Atlas Shrugged to life.
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For incisive and honest analysis of the pseudoscience that was forced on us during the covid pandemic, the Brownstone Institute is hard to beat. Jeffrey A. Tucker's book Life After Lockdown is some of the best information you'll find on the evil that was done to us.
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Monday Feb 26, 2024
2024 Feb 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 26, 2024
Monday Feb 26, 2024
People who are paying attention would likely trust gas station sushi more than they'd trust their government. J.B. Shurk says, as trust in government falls, spiritual faith rises.
There's a big difference between a culture of life and a culture of death. Michael Cook shares lessons in humanity from prehistoric people.
AI is sparking a fair amount of fear among people who worry that their skills and talent are about to become obsolete. Dylan Allman explains the growing conflict between the ego vs the machine.
If you were intent on politically shaping young minds to create potential communist militias, infiltrating public schools would be a great way to do it. Julio Shiling pulls back the curtain on Marxist indoctrination America's elementary schools.
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Donald Trump continues to rack up wins despite his opponents--on all sides--throwing everything but the kitchen sink at him. Sasha Stone has a great article on why Joe Biden isn't sweating but he should be.
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Friday Feb 23, 2024
2024 Feb 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
As much as we'd like to forget the ugliness of the past 4 years, there are some lessons to be learned. Jeffrey A. Tucker describes the digital coup that took place as part of the official covid response.
Next time you hear the phrase "white privilege" you may want to consider the story of Giles Hopkins. C.S. Boddie shares the true story of what many of those who came before us experienced.
It's curious how quiet the American press is about the fact that Argentina has just experienced a budget surplus for the first time in more than a decade. Jon Miltimore explains how Argentine president Javier Milei has down-sized their government.
Speaking of challenging the narrative, here's a great story about a cancelled black Harvard professor whose research found no racial bias in police shootings. Kurt Mahburg shares the story of Roland Fryer.
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Waking up to fact that globalists have been consolidating power for generations can be a jarring experience. Brandon Smith says to understand how the globalists think, we must understand their psychopathic religion.
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Thursday Feb 22, 2024
2024 Feb 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
Thursday Feb 22, 2024
How can you tell if something is a legit symbol of liberty? Just watch and see if authoritarians want to ban it. James Bovard has an informative take on the Gadsden flag and why it frightens power-seekers.
Sometimes it feels like we've been drafted against our will into the culture wars. Albin Sadar says Christians must get serious if they hope to challenge leftist culture.
Most of us still remember a time when there was no such thing as official 'fact-checkers" to keep us in thrall to the narrative. Check out this Harvard study which shows how far to the left most of those fact-checkers are.
You may think you have nothing in common with Julian Assange. However, as Connor O'Keeffe explains, the outrageous persecution of Assange tells us a lot about where our government stands on freedom of the press.
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The same people who brought you the covid lockdowns are trying to codify their approach through international health regulations. David Thunder says governments must reject those new amendments that hand more power to the World Health Organization.
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Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
2024 Feb 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric has been a remarkably consistent and principled voice for many years. We always have something fun to discuss.
Civilization seems to be teetering on the brink of collapse. Walker Larsen advises returning to first things in order to save civilization.
Of all the things we take for granted, the wonder of the free market to meet our needs is one of the biggest. Art Carden describes how coats, pencils and division of knowledge allows us to live well while toiling very little.
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The official panic that was used to frighten the public into compliance with covid policies has caused lasting damage to some people's mental health. Ian Miller says the damage will continue as long as 'experts' continue to spread misinformation.
Friday Feb 16, 2024
2024 Feb 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 16, 2024
Friday Feb 16, 2024
In an election year, most political talk and analysis starts to sound exactly the same. Here's a nice break from that trend as Paul Rosenberg shares what you don't know about political parties in the US.
The push to get motorists into electric vehicles (EVs) has been intense. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how the Great Reset didn't work when it comes to EVs.
I'm joined by Connor Vasile who has written a book titled "The State Knows Best: How Corruption Destroyed Our Law Enforcement and Left Americans Defenseless." We talk about how a "back the blue" mentality has led many to blindly accept anything law enforcement does.
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Entering today's dating scene isn't for the weak-hearted. Cadence McManimon shares some underrated dating tips from a dating expert.
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Thursday Feb 15, 2024
2024 Feb 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
If you had any doubts that Joe Biden is on his way out, think again. El Gato Malo says the president's "packages are getting smaller" video is a great example of political shrinkflation.
The "He gets us" ad that ran during the Super Bowl definitely got people talking. Andrea Widburg warns that it also makes it clear that the left is coming for Christianity.
It's tempting to simply roll our eyes at the climate crisis folks who want to reduce carbon emissions to save the planet. Doug Casey says, the carbon hysteria is a huge threat to your personal freedom and financial wellbeing.
Did you know that the need to ask for government permission held back advances in communications for decades? Michael Munger says when it comes to innovating, it's better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.
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The Tucker Carlson interview of Russian president Vladimir Putin has sent shockwaves through the media and ruling classes. Thomas Luongo breaks down what everyone is missing about this interview.
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Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
2024 Feb 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Serious about standing up for liberty? Dan Sanchez explains how self-improvement is inherently pro-liberty.
Mainstream media in America has reacted poorly to Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ron Paul says Tucker slayed the MSM dragon with his interview.
The ongoing foreign aid being directed to Ukraine is being portrayed as a noble obligation of the American taxpayer. Jordan Schachtel says, not so fast. This is just another stimulus package for the beltway parasites.
There's good news out there, if you know where to look for it. Kurt Mahburg shares the results of a Pew Research poll that shows what unites Americans in 2024.
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Sometimes the difference between failure and success depends upon our perspective. Tim Denning offers 13 remarkable visualizations that will improve your vantage point and rewire your brain.
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