Episodes

Friday Jun 28, 2024
2024 June 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Plenty of folks are talking about the presidential debate last night. Rather than dwell on Biden's disastrous performance, let's take a moment to remember how hard the MSM has lied to us about the president's mental fitness.
We are entering a new and dangerous phase of late empire. The danger stems from panic on the part of those in power who are desperate to stay in control. Brandon Smith says, odds are high we're going to need our survival supplies in the next few years.
The Supreme Court has been dropping highly anticipated decisions the past couple of days and one of the most disappointing was their Murthy v. Missouri decision. The Brownstone Institute warns that the Court has green-lighted censorship.
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While it's a good thing that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has finally been freed, there is a clear downside to his being forced to plead guilty to a crime he didn't commit. Scott Ritter says, America has condemned itself to be a land where telling the truth is a crime.
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Friday Jun 21, 2024
2024 June 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jun 21, 2024
Friday Jun 21, 2024
It's a shame that most public policy is judged by its intentions rather than its results. Benjamin Ayanian joins me to talk about his new book on the subject. It's called Beyond Intention: How Progressive Economic Policy Initiatives Would Harm Society's Most Vulnerable.
The strongest evidence that I'm becoming an old man can be seen in my growing certainty that we were a better society when people dressed up before going in public. Jeff Minnick wonders, how did America become a nation of slobs?
Apparently, it's very concerning to some folks when we doubt the legitimacy of the state's authority over us. Paul Rosenberg has an excellent examination of the social contract and whether it meets the criteria for legitimacy.
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Hollywood used to be a source of entertainment. Now it's a source of entitlement and irritation. Sasha Stone explains how Hollywood can't save itself, let alone Joe Biden.
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Thursday Jun 20, 2024
2024 June 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Thursday Jun 20, 2024
Finding like-minded people isn't so much a matter of finding folks who agree with you on everything. It's more about finding people who approach the search for truth like you do.
The Tenth Amendment Center is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to go to the source regarding the Original Intent of the Founders. Michael Boldin's take on the Second Amendment is spot on.
Becoming a parent is one of the most challenging, yet meaningful things a person can do. Cadence McManimon has a great essay on the extraordinary joys of ordinary family life.
Instead of running from the political polarization all around us, we can take an active role in calming it Lawrence W. Reed suggests 16 things individuals can do to help bring America together.
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The subject of critical thinking has been on my mind a lot lately. J.B. Shurk has a convincing article about the West's war on our critical thinking skills and why we must push back.
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Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
2024 June 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
Wednesday Jun 19, 2024
One way to suck every last molecule of fun out of life is to be overly concerned about cultural appropriation. Paul Rosenberg says it's actually a good and necessary thing.
What does the phrase "pursuit of happiness" mean to you? We might have differing definitions but Mike Maharrey explains that we cannot be happy without being free.
The older I get, the more I understand why good shoes are a necessity. Dwight Longenecker has a thoughtful take on the importance of shoes.
Money can be a sensitive subject but this is a development that is worth monitoring. Ryan McMaken explains why Saudi Arabia is drifting away from the dollar and from Washington.
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It's hard not to notice the culture war raging around us. Brandon Smith says it stems from resistance to the corporate enslavement that is driving the woke movement.
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Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
2024 June 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
It's my weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. If you need encouragement, this is a conversation you'll want to hear.
Here's a question about a topic that can become very unnerving, very quickly. Jeff Thomas ponders, can you afford to eat? It's a question none of us ever believes that we'll be asking.
My business partner Russ Anderson and I have been beating the drum lately on the topic of critical thinking. In fact, we're putting together a thought-criminal's handbook, if you're interested.
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To get a sense of just how Big Motherish the state is becoming, just look at the recess rules that kids must follow. Lenore Skenazy describes how we're making recess fun--for bureaucrats.
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Monday Jun 17, 2024
2024 June 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Monday Jun 17, 2024
Tired of getting hit with bad news as you start each day? Paul Rosenberg's Vera Verba is a website you need to bookmark and check daily for positive reminders that goodness is all around us.
If you haven't checked out The Chosen, you're missing out on something worthwhile. J.B. Shurk shares his thoughts on Christian faith, courage and fatherhood.
As much as I prefer to avoid politics, it's a key aspect of this article about how the media will lie to us about literally anything. QTR explains why nothing is off limits for the mainstream media machine.
Here's another timely article about why we cannot count on the press corps to give us unspun, factual information.
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As our society devolves, it's easy to feel as though we are living in an open-air insane asylum. Donald Jeffries has an excellent essay on staying sane in the land of lunatics.
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Friday Jun 14, 2024
2024 June 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday Jun 14, 2024
The climate crisis movement is one of the most visible symptoms of growing world-wide authoritarianism. Doug Casey has a great explanation of how this hysteria is lowering our standard of living.
When property crimes aren't prosecuted but people with unapproved political views are, your society is in trouble. Jeff Thomas points out how nowadays, it seems that nearly every crime is against the state.
Paul Rosenberg is back with another deeply relevant insight on how we are returning to serfdom. He says it starts with the corporatization of everything.
As the election nears, we'll likely hear greater clamor for gun control. Michael Boldin says, don't buy into it. He reminds us why our forebears didn't trust gun grabbers and neither should we.
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The truth takes a while to come to light but, in time, it always does. Ian Miller explains how the CDC director has finally admitted the uncomfortable truth that many of us recognized 4 years ago.
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Thursday Jun 13, 2024
2024 June 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Thursday Jun 13, 2024
Every day we encounter situations that require us to expend moral energy. Paul Rosenberg has some timely wisdom to share on the dispersion of our moral energy.
If you've been looking for reasons to feel grateful, Donald J. Boudreaux has something to consider: Next time you're in the supermarket, contemplate all the little miracles that make it possible to fill that cart.
Those who are serious about moving the cause of liberty, understand that it requires more than a political solution. Little House On the Prairie can teach us what a culture of freedom is like.
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Bad science, backed by force has been the source of a great deal of unhappiness the past 4 years. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders, how did a small group do this to us?
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Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
2024 June 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
Wednesday Jun 12, 2024
If you're trying to keep up with everything that's happening right now, you'll pay a price mentally and emotionally. Domenic Scarcella has a marvelous essay about the process of mindful discovery and how it brings peace.
With conflict building all around us, we sometimes need a solid reminder that peace is normal. Peter Jacobsen shares some of C.S. Lewis' keenest insights on this subject.
It always feels safer hiding within the crowd. However, as Charles Krblich explains, few things move the world in a positive direction more surely than competent individuals who refuse to give up.
It's encouraging to see that learning a trade is once again becoming respectable. Silvio Canto Jr. shares his thoughts on the growing acceptance of a productive life that doesn't require so-called higher education.
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Privacy is a topic we all should be taking a bit more seriously. Michael Herman offers some very solid reasons why this is so.
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Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
2024 June 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
After two long weeks, it's time to catch up with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. A lot has happened since we last spoke and I'm looking forward to hearing Eric's take on all of it.
One of the most shocking measures of just how much our culture has declined can be seen in the unabashed activism within our public school system. The solution? Build a parallel system.
The amount of blatant untruth that polite society expects us to uncritically accept is staggering. J.B. Shurk reminds us that the only way to survive these days is to reject the status quo.
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Food freedom is something most of us take for granted. Now is a good time to understand that a serious effort is underway to curtail that freedom and to take steps to secure it for yourself.
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