Episodes

Monday Jul 22, 2024
2024 July 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jul 22, 2024
Monday Jul 22, 2024
You may not have noticed but it's an election year. Adam De Gree explores the question, what are presidential elections about?
Much of the current chaos we're witnessing can be traced back to a single turning point. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how that turning point was the pandemic response.
The more information that comes out regarding Trump's miraculous survival of last weekend's assassination attempt, the more it becomes clear: Law enforcement was either incompetent or complicit.
The growing divisions all around us are proving something about human nature. As Paul Rosenberg puts it, it's easy to say "love one another" but putting it into practice is much harder to do.
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If you haven't discovered the writings of Leonard E. Read, you are missing out on a gold mine of wisdom. Gary M. Galles expounds on one of Read's ideas: Selecting politicians by lots rather than voting for them.
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Friday Jul 19, 2024
2024 July 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
It's an interesting dichotomy to live in one of the most blessed nations in world history and to realize that it is being run by sociopaths. Doug Casey explains their ascendance in the U.S. government.
The public figures who openly questioned the jab mandates, risked more than most people realize. Kurt Mahlburg has a great essay on Novak Djokovic, Aaron Rodgers, Kyrie Irving & the fight for medical freedom.
So much of the conflict in our world today is fomented by a globalist order that benefits from the chaos it sows. Brandon Smith has a great explanation of why these folks cannot abide a Trump re-election.
Why do so many people stop learning after college? Patrick Carroll says it has a lot to do with how we are introduced to education as children.
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Is it possible to be a digital minimalist in a tech-saturated world? Here's a refreshing take on the upside of being a modern Luddite.
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Thursday Jul 18, 2024
2024 July 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
It seems like every day, stunning new information emerges that reinforces just how close former president Trump came to being assassinated. J.B. Shurk suggests God is not done with Trump.
Here's a gentle reminder that focusing too intently on the news cycle can stunt our ability to think clearly about current events. Charles Krblich says the ultimate monument to journalism is its epic failure.
The greatest amount of good in the world is brought into being by unknown souls who have chosen to live as decent people. Walker Larson has a great essay on the power of quiet lives to change the world.
A number of people on the left are getting a taste of their own cancel culture medicine for expressing disappointment in the failed assassination attempt on Trump. Is it right to treat them like they treated us?
If you have the courage to be disliked, you are worthy of the precious gift of freedom. Check out this list of 8 enlightening observations that describe what is required to be free.
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
2024 July 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
With all the craziness going on, it's easy to lose sight of the positive developments. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that the times they are a-changing for the better, in many ways.
Trying to make sense of last weekend's assassination attempt on Donald Trump isn't easy. Walker Larson explains why this event was a wake up call for America.
Is there a way to find unity again in such a sharply divided political environment? Kurt Mahlburg has some solid suggestions to put us on just such a path.
With every passing minute, more information surfaces which shows the depths of wickedness among the power-seekers and opportunists of the world. Karen Kwiatkowski says the deep state is nervous. And it should be.
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When the events of this past weekend went down, one of my first thoughts was to wonder what Jim Quinn might have to say about them. Here's his latest, and it's a 1,000 mg red pill.
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Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
2024 July 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Tuesday Jul 16, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest. We should have a lot to discuss...assuming something interesting has happened since we spoke last week.
Here's a great essay from my compadre Russ Anderson. Dive in and learn why you are a micro-business and you should operate your life like a business owner.
If you didn't realize it before, now you know for certain: Our legacy media is hopelessly compromised. Jeffrey A. Tucker shares how free speech delivered when it came to coverage of Trump's shooting.
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There's a ton of speculation about what took place during Trump's Butler, PA rally last weekend. Ron Paul is pretty blunt when he explains why we'll never know what really happened.
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Monday Jul 15, 2024
2024 July 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Do you remember a time when it was considered honorable for an olympic athlete to be proud of his or her country? J.B. Shurk asks, what's the point of the Olympics in a world without patriotism?
You may have heard that something appears to have happened at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend...who could have possibly forseen such a thing happening? [sarcasm off]
How is debt used by the powers that be, to keep the masses in line? Paul Rosenberg has an eye-opening take on the relationship between debt and compliance.
Owning and taking care of livestock may not be feasible for everyone but it has it rewards. Walker Larson has a terrific essay on the simple joys of keeping a cow.
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There's real danger whenever science and the state decide to join forces. Toby Rogers explains how real science disappears when such relationships are forged.
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Friday Jul 12, 2024
2024 July 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
It's an abbreviated show today. My 40 year high school reunion kicks off this afternoon and I have to lose 40 lbs and gain roughly $6.8 million in net worth before 5pm. Wish me luck.
Paul Rosenberg deserves so much more recognition than he gets. His explanation on why simply being a placeholder in life isn't enough, is pure gold.
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Thursday Jul 11, 2024
2024 July 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Most of us are familiar with the Sylvester Stallone film Rocky. But once you've heard the remarkable story behind the Stallone's breakout hit, you'll have a whole new appreciation of the film and the actor.
Being informed today isn't as simple a matter as we might think. Paul Rosenberg explains why information is broken and the cost of "free" information.
A good test of whether or not one would test positive for the mind virus of statism is to watch how they react to the words "raw milk." Jon Miltimore reveals why raw milk dealers are now a thing.
And since the statute of limitations has likely passed, I'll share my own experience with the neighborhood raw milk crime syndicate just a few years ago.
Hypothetically, if you knew that economic instability might bring a shortage of certain goods, what would you do? Doug Casey has some excellent advice on preparing for coming shortages.
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If you understand that most of the conflicts playing out before us are an extension of an eternal battle between light and darkness, you'll have little trouble connecting the dots between Karl Marx's obsession with the devil and the ideology he spawned.
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Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
2024 July 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Those blood red weather maps are supposed to frighten us into believing that every comfort in our lives must be discarded in order to save the climate. Austin Gae explains why the world needs fossil fuels.
Living in a high trust culture is a blessing in more ways than you might think. But how do you get a high trust culture? Paul Rosenberg asks, is it true that only moral people can be free?
Try not to be shocked but pretty much everything is now white supremacy--including the English language. Wenyuan Wu deconstructs the left's new crusade against "linguistic white supremacy."
Here's an interesting question: Is Donald Trump being elevated as the clear choice for president suspicious? Brandon Smith says, get ready for chaos to be unleashed and blamed on you.
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This one is not for the faint-hearted. None of us wants to believe that there are really people so addicted to power that they'd kill anyone who threatens their hold on it. But Donald Jeffries makes a strong case that reality says otherwise.
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Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
2024 July 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Tuesday Jul 09, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to talk about the passing scene. We talk about how to stay free in spite of the latest intrigue and some fun automotive stuff as well.
Some things are in short supply these days but anger isn't one of them. Barry Brownstein reminds us how to keep our cool by utilizing the wisdom of the stoics.
Inflation isn't just manifesting itself at the grocery store or at the gas pump. As Jon Miltimore explains, fast food is becoming noticeably expensive and he lays out the reasons why.
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Most people would agree that freedom is a desirable thing, yet their actions seem to show a clear aversion to actually being free. Bert Olivier has a remarkable explanation of why people fear what authentic freedom would bring them.
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