Episodes
Thursday Jan 11, 2024
2024 Jan 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 11, 2024
Thursday Jan 11, 2024
Living through historically significant times can be daunting. As J.B. Shurk explains, the biggest question most of us will have to be willing to ask ourselves is, can we be counted on to do the right thing--no matter what?
How far would the people in power be willing to go to maintain their control? Before answering that question, take a look at Jeffrey A. Tucker's article on whether there are quarantine camps in the U.S. right now.
It's easy to forget that each of us has more influence than we allow ourselves to believe. Kurt Mahlburg offers 4 things we can do as individuals to change the culture in 2024.
Does anyone remember when our churches were a source of truth and stability amidst an ever-changing culture? To get a sense of what changed, check out the latest essay from Restoring Truth on how popularity has ruined us.
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If we are to be brought into complete bondage, it's most likely going to happen through our money and banking systems. Check out Doug Casey's take on de-banking, financial censorship and a social credit system.
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Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
2024 Jan 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
There are plenty of signs that our culture is in decline but none so alarming as the growing push to make meat so expensive that we cannot afford it. Ryan Bourne explains why the push to tax steak and bacon is a bad idea.
The problem with our nearly universal screen addiction is that we're so immersed in the online world that we no longer notice how much it dominates our time. Aletheia Hitz has 3 excellent suggestions for a digital detox.
We can stop pretending that the Jan 6 prosecutions have anything to do with authentic justice. Mike McDaniel reports on the Dept. of Justice plan to go after anyone who was in the zip code that day.
Isn't it interesting how the folks labeling everyone with whom they disagree as nazis have no problem acting like nazis in how they treat others? Bryan Caplan has an enlightening take on those accusing substack of platforming nazis.
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If you haven't checked out Tucker Carlson's interview with Bret Weinstein, you're missing one of the clearest accounts of what really happened during the covid pandemic. Jeffrey A. Tucker shares some reflections on the interview as well as a transcript.
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Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
2024 Jan 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos swings by to catch up on current events. We also talk car stuff since mobility is a key part of our personal freedom.
Will it take a black swan event to get the attention of those who are still looking for a reason to believe in what the ruling class is telling them? James Howard Kunstler says let the games begin.
We've all heard some unusual New Years resolutions but this one deserves a second look. David Deavel says his resolution for 2024 is to have more enemies.
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Jeffrey A. Tucker has been a particularly sound voice of reason over the past 4 years. His take on becoming a nation of non-compliers is too good not to share.
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Monday Jan 08, 2024
2024 Jan 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Monday Jan 08, 2024
It's impossible to make an effective stand for liberty if you're running on enemy-driven thinking. Barry Brownstein explains how you can't find your innocence by hating others.
The anniversary of Jan 6 has come and gone and politicians of all stripes have done their best to milk what they could from it. Michael Herman has some badly needed clarity for those who still cling to the "insurrection" narrative.
Members of the ruling class are constantly looking for ways to consolidate their control over us. Thomas L. Knapp asks, what's in your wallet? The answer: Nothing reliable if CBDC supporters have their way.
Why do so many people believe that institutional solutions are the only legitimate solutions? It's strange how we rarely hear about genuine problem-solvers.
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The apocalyptic movie "Leave the World Behind" has left a lot of folks scratching their heads. Brandon Smith relates how Obama's weird new movie plays up America's extreme vulnerability to a cyber attack.
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Friday Jan 05, 2024
2024 Jan 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 05, 2024
Friday Jan 05, 2024
It's time to add the word "panarchy" to your vocabulary. Paul Rosenberg explains what it is, why it's moral and how it's a better model that actually delivers liberty.
The effects of woke ideology in higher education can now be tracked in nearly every profession, including medicine, law, academia and engineering. Daniel Del Monte describes educational collapse and the definition of truth.
As long as it's feeling all 1861 up in here, this is a good time to revisit the forbidden topic of secession. Ryan McMaken fills in the blanks on why more secession means lower taxes and more trade.
Since we're on the subject, secession is something that can be practiced at the individual or family level. Jeff Deist says secession begins at home.
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Any pretense of objectivity is long gone from America's mainstream press. Sasha Stone spells out the reality of Jan 6 and how the press became the enemy of the American people.
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Thursday Jan 04, 2024
2024 Jan 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Why does it seem that the kids who were raised to do chores are the ones who tend to be more responsible as adults? Annie Holmquist explores why America's kids badly need a chore culture.
Is our society on the verge of great and tumultuous change? Brandon Smith has some answers you may wish to consider as he explains the juggling act the globalists are performing heading into 2024.
What can you learn from an old coin collection about money from the past? Daniel Kowalski has a fascinating take on what has happened to real money.
Here's a great example of what word games look like. Check out this article about a CNN anchor assuring viewers that Harvard's recently ousted president didn't plagiarize, she merely copied other people's words without proper attribution. Yuuuuge difference, right?
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Doug Casey has some bold predictions for a turbulent 2024 and few of them will give anyone a warm fuzzy feeling. Take a look, if you dare, and see if you agree with his prognostication.
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Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
2024 Jan 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
The realization that no one is coming to save us is not a mindset of defeat. As J.B. Shurk explains, it's a call to stop waiting for permission to save yourself.
Jeff Thomas always provides a thoughtful overview of world affairs without getting bogged down in current events. Today, he is advising that it's time to fasten our seat belts.
Many of the doctors who spoke up against the medical/media/government Borg during the covid pandemic paid a high price. Jordan Alexander tells us about a Washington state physician whose medical license may be taken from her.
To get a sense of how academia has become more focused on prestige and image than on substance and character, look no farther than former Harvard president Claudine Gay. Gay resigned yesterday but the damage is done.
Speaking out is never easy. Mike Fairclough reminds us that finding our hero's voice is not only possible, but also desperately needed by a world in need of heroes.
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Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
2024 Jan 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
Tuesday Jan 02, 2024
Now that a new year has begun, it's a fine time to sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos to get a feel for what's ahead. Would it surprise you to learn that we're more optimistic than not?
There's no shortage of advice for those in the process of making their new years resolutions. Barry Brownstein has a few thoughts on how to improve your relationship with reality and not be a jerk in 2024.
Those who prefer their truth without sugarcoating will find James Howard Kunstler's most recent columns a worthwhile read. He gives us a no-holds-barred take on the forecast for 2024 as well as why the great clarification is taking place.
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The battle taking place around us can seem impossible but many of us feel the call to take part, rather than sit it out. Bert Olivier explains why hope matters in our war.
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Friday Dec 29, 2023
2023 Dec 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
It's hard to overstate the impact that Gaston Glock has had on the world of the personal firearm. Mike McDaniel explains how gun safety is a part of Glock's legacy.
The covid lockdowns and mandates were hard for everyone but especially for those in the cities. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, what will become of cities?
We're hearing the phrase "black swan event" more and more lately. Debra Heine has the lowdown on an investigative journalist who recently warned that conditions are ripe for such an event in 2024.
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Ready for a recap of the notable events of the past year? How about some prognostication of what's to come? Doug Casey breaks down what really happened in 2023 and what comes next.
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Thursday Dec 28, 2023
2023 Dec 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Dec 28, 2023
Thursday Dec 28, 2023
Whether you're a gold bug or not, the history of how the price of gold has fluctuated is worth knowing. Clifford F. Thies explains the golden constant.
As an added bonus, here's a list of the seven biggest lies told (and believed) about gold.
Getting factual information is shockingly difficult even though we live in the information age. J.B. Shurk says to fight this information war, we need to keep our message simple and repeat it often.
Many of us are rightly concerned about the mental well-being of our teens. Kurt Mahlburg shares the news of a recent study that says teens with very conservative parents are most likely to have excellent mental health.
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If gratitude makes us happier, why do so many people struggle with feelings of entitlement? Jon Miltimore revisits the story of Jesus and the ten lepers to show how it's not enough to just feel thankful--we need to act on it.
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