Episodes
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
2024 Dec 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Tuesday Dec 03, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest. If you're struggling to make sense of everything that's unfolding before us, Eric is a great resource for gaining perspective.
Civil asset forfeiture is nothing less than theft and robbery by agents of the state. Check out this jaw-dropping example of legal plunder that took place in Indiana. How is this morally right?
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Each of us has blind spots but academia has turned its blind spot into an art form. Christopher Chantrill describes academia's curious inability to recognize authoritarianism when it's advocating for it.
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Monday Dec 02, 2024
2024 Dec 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Dec 02, 2024
Monday Dec 02, 2024
If you listen to this program, you are likely out of step with society in some way or another and that's a good thing. Learn why being a transitional character is a profound and courageous role.
One of the quiet stories that broke over the long holiday weekend was the stealthy de-banking of Donald Trump and a number of his family members. Michael Herman describes what this move portends for the rest of us.
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This article will not be an easy read for those of us who were raised to see the U.S. as undefeated good guys in any military conflict. Would we lose a war with Russia?
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Friday Nov 22, 2024
2024 Nov 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
There are no stronger advocates against communism than those who once embraced it. Rebekah Bills shares 9 thought-provoking quotes from Whittaker Chambers on his ideological transformation.
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Are you dreading getting together with family for Thanksgiving after a particularly ugly election year? Barry Brownstein offers 5 ways to not let politics ruin your family get togethers.
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Thursday Nov 21, 2024
2024 Nov 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Today I'm joined by Stefan Gleason who is the president and CEO of Money Metals Exchange which has the biggest private depository west of the Mississippi. We talk about sound money and how to hang on to your wealth during times of economic and political uncertainty as well as monetary policy.
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The U.S. government has transformed from a limited-government republic into a national-security state and things have never been more dangerous. Jacob Hornberger explains the biggest mistake America has ever made.
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Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
2024 Nov 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. The world is getting more complicated by the moment and we try to make sense of it.
As encouraged as I've felt over the past two weeks, here's an important reminder that we cannot become complacent. Michael Snyder asks, is Biden trying to start WW III before he leaves office?
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Here's a positive message to round out today's show notes. Barry Brownstein delivers another outstanding essay on making freedom a living word.
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Monday Nov 18, 2024
2024 Nov 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Nov 18, 2024
Monday Nov 18, 2024
We've all heard about toxic masculinity but that's not a particularly well-defined term. Paul Rosenberg's take on the surge of monkey masculinity is far more informative and helpful.
Not to sound all dramatic but the realignment we are currently witnessing is as rare as it is encouraging. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains the revolution of 2024.
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Before we outsourced every dispute to the police, how did people handle their differences? Check out what a former U.S. Marshal had to say about how it was done in the Old West.
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Thursday Nov 14, 2024
2024 Nov 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Most of us have been raised to view anything referred to as a right as something positive. Paul Rosenberg explains that not all rights are created equal, in fact, some "rights" destroy us.
If you've never stopped and considered all the ways that the government is keeping you from living independently, it's sobering. On the bright side, you also learn exactly what you should be doing.
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Could the death of a squirrel have helped shape the outcome of the 2024 election? Brandon Smith says, remember Peanut and learn why the state killing of a squirrel matters.
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
2024 Nov 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to compare notes on what's happened since we last spoke. Hint: A lot has happened.
Has politics swallowed our society whole? Michael Herman examines the growing divide between family members who feel the need to punish each other for their political leanings.
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Most of us have heard the analogy of a jar containing red and black ants who coexist just fine until someone shakes the jar. Jeff Thomas revisits that story to glean some lessons we can apply to our current situation.
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Monday Nov 11, 2024
2024 Nov 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Nov 11, 2024
Monday Nov 11, 2024
With nearly 70 days to go until Trump's inauguration, there's still an uneasy sense that another shoe is about to drop. On the bright side, however, Sasha Stone explains how it wasn't an election, it was an intervention.
If there was ever a time to seek moral clarity, this is it. Paul Rosenberg shares a story of what that looks like and why integrity, courage and self-honesty are all part of a recipe for heroes and saints.
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It's been said that storytellers are the ones who rule the world. Walker Larson has an excellent essay on the therapeutic power of stories.
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Friday Nov 08, 2024
2024 Nov 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Nov 08, 2024
Friday Nov 08, 2024
There are many addictions running rampant in our society today, and the one that affects us most of all is the addiction to control. Paul Rosenberg says, control is the primary driver of corruption.
The hardest thing that Jesus ever asked of his followers was that they love one another--including their enemies. T.S. Flanders calls upon American Christians to end the cold civil war.
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This may be the most unpleasant thing you read this week but it needs to be shared and understood. Jeffrey Tucker explains how the CDC planned quarantine camps nationwide for the pandemic and how we narrowly avoided that fate.
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