Episodes

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
2025 Apr 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
My guest is Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about Real ID, race baiting and other current events.
If you're ready to take your privacy seriously, here's a great article from Milan Adams on 10 ways the government is watching you and what you can do about it.
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The reality of what America has transformed into is more than many people are willing to admit. Josh Stylman has a marvelous breakdown of America's hidden transformation.
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Friday Apr 11, 2025
2025 Apr 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Friday Apr 11, 2025
Ever since I first learned about the writings of Dr. Thomas Szasz, I've been skeptical of the therapeutic state. Check out this mind-blowing thread on the Rosenhan Effect and how a Stanford psychologist exposed some very inconvenient truths.
If you've had high hopes that Trump and DOGE might eventually bring an end to the IRS, think again. Ryan McMaken says, the IRS isn't going away, and this is how we know.
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Nowhere is official revisionism more at work than in how Americans are taught about the War Between the States (Lincoln's war of involuntary union). Thomas Kaufman says it's time to tell the story of the Civil War (sic) truthfully.
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Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
2025 Apr 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
The globalists have turned up the volume on their paid protestors and agitators and the outrages are coming at us faster than ever. Brandon Smith has a great explanation of how crazed leftists are being used to provoke us in hopes of justifying full-blown dictatorship.
The lockdowns were in full swing just 5 years ago and it's remarkable how we skeptics have been quietly vindicated on nearly all counts. Jennifer Sey looks back on the last 5 years and wonders when we'll see authentic accountability.
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Forgive me for reaching into the wayback machine but I wanted to share an article I penned 14 years ago on the topic of groupthink and crimes of opinions. The group manipulation techniques are still very much at work in our day.
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Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
2025 Apr 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to share his observations on the passing scene. If you're looking for an authentic information source, Eric is hard to beat.
Is the U.S. being steered into a head-on collision with Iran--at the best of Netanyahu? Alastair Crooke says Trump has threatened Iran over an ultimatum that likely cannot be met.
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What drives most enemy-driven thinking? Paul Rosenberg says, it's an addiction to feeling good about ourselves by having an enemy to condemn.
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Monday Apr 07, 2025
2025 Apr 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
The huge protests over the weekend by mostly senior citizens reveal something unflattering about American society. Jacob Hornberger says, we have a powerful government and a weak nation.
Would it surprise you to know that more single women than ever now own a home? Jeff Minnick has a thoughtful take on how feminism has undermined religion and marriage and how it leads to misery.
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To understand the performative leftist outrage on display in America, it's worth listening to someone who once embraced that worldview and then came to her senses. Sasha Stone wonders whether the Democratic party is the "resistance" or the drama club.
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Wednesday Apr 02, 2025
2025 Apr 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Apr 02, 2025
Wednesday Apr 02, 2025
One of the reasons we see so much conflict and confusion is because our culture is losing the ability to understand America's traditions and history. Mark Tapson says, it's time to reclaim our cultural literacy.
One of the biggest downsides of politics is how it encourages us to have contempt for the "other." El Gato Malo explains why the politics of scorn is a proven way to create lasting tribal thinking.
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With the recent Supreme Court decision on so-called "ghost guns" and the revelation that the FBI may be actively helping states like California enforce gun control, the whole do-it-yourself firearms industry is making more sense than ever.
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Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
2025 Apr 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
It's my weekly check-in with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We'll help you manage your expectations about the promises politicians make versus what they actually deliver.
It's hard not be cynical when you're paying attention to what isn't being done versus the political theater that keeps so many captivated. Michael Herman is asking the question many of us are hesitant to ask: Why did I vote?
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If you find yourself struggling with a growing sense of election grief, even though the folks you voted for won, you'll appreciate this article from Christine Schueckler. She says the antidote to election grief is found in applied patriotism.
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Monday Mar 31, 2025
2025 Mar 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 31, 2025
Monday Mar 31, 2025
Anyone who chooses to stand for something will encounter authentic opposition, including with themselves. Liberty Advocate advises that we ask ourselves, "Am I becoming the monster I'm trying to defeat?"
Each of us has blinders than keep us from seeing the world as it is. Rev. John F. Naugle describes the blinders of ideology and how to overcome our self-imposed tunnel vision.
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Too often we go through life with limited awareness and appreciation of the people around us. If you would have more emotional freedom in your life, it's worth the effort to learn to sonder. Barry Brownstein's latest essay is a real gem.
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Friday Mar 28, 2025
2025 Mar 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
One of the harshest truths that has come to light in the past 5 years is the degree to which the ruling class (politicians & politically-connected bureaucrats) despises the rest of us. Paul Rosenberg advises, don't panic--we'll rebalance after it finally comes crashing down.
On a more related note, if you're serious about finding happiness, regardless of life's external circumstances, Annie Holmquist has a timely suggestion: Rediscover craftsmanship as a means of boosting your satisfaction.
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The textbook example of civil war is two factions vying for power over the same geographic area and systems. With that in mind, there's a clear power struggle taking place within our federal government between the executive and judicial branches right now. James Howard Kunstler connects the dots and warns that bedlam is pending.
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Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
2025 Mar 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
Wednesday Mar 26, 2025
Avoidance is no longer an option when it comes to protecting our children from the woke mind virus. Check out this video clip of a young mother in Virginia and the choice her family is facing.
Part of becoming the best possible version of yourself is found in the quest to be more well-rounded in our thinking. J.B. Shurk explains why, to solve our problems, generalists are needed more than specialists.
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The spectacular box office failure of the new Snow White film can be connected to the public's refusal to play along with the cultural engineers. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, the latest Disney film is an example of the post-lockdown disorientation in the arts.
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