Episodes

Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
2024 Feb 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric has been a remarkably consistent and principled voice for many years. We always have something fun to discuss.
Civilization seems to be teetering on the brink of collapse. Walker Larsen advises returning to first things in order to save civilization.
Of all the things we take for granted, the wonder of the free market to meet our needs is one of the biggest. Art Carden describes how coats, pencils and division of knowledge allows us to live well while toiling very little.
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The official panic that was used to frighten the public into compliance with covid policies has caused lasting damage to some people's mental health. Ian Miller says the damage will continue as long as 'experts' continue to spread misinformation.

Friday Feb 16, 2024
2024 Feb 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 16, 2024
Friday Feb 16, 2024
In an election year, most political talk and analysis starts to sound exactly the same. Here's a nice break from that trend as Paul Rosenberg shares what you don't know about political parties in the US.
The push to get motorists into electric vehicles (EVs) has been intense. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how the Great Reset didn't work when it comes to EVs.
I'm joined by Connor Vasile who has written a book titled "The State Knows Best: How Corruption Destroyed Our Law Enforcement and Left Americans Defenseless." We talk about how a "back the blue" mentality has led many to blindly accept anything law enforcement does.
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Entering today's dating scene isn't for the weak-hearted. Cadence McManimon shares some underrated dating tips from a dating expert.
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Thursday Feb 15, 2024
2024 Feb 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
Thursday Feb 15, 2024
If you had any doubts that Joe Biden is on his way out, think again. El Gato Malo says the president's "packages are getting smaller" video is a great example of political shrinkflation.
The "He gets us" ad that ran during the Super Bowl definitely got people talking. Andrea Widburg warns that it also makes it clear that the left is coming for Christianity.
It's tempting to simply roll our eyes at the climate crisis folks who want to reduce carbon emissions to save the planet. Doug Casey says, the carbon hysteria is a huge threat to your personal freedom and financial wellbeing.
Did you know that the need to ask for government permission held back advances in communications for decades? Michael Munger says when it comes to innovating, it's better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.
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The Tucker Carlson interview of Russian president Vladimir Putin has sent shockwaves through the media and ruling classes. Thomas Luongo breaks down what everyone is missing about this interview.
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Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
2024 Feb 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Serious about standing up for liberty? Dan Sanchez explains how self-improvement is inherently pro-liberty.
Mainstream media in America has reacted poorly to Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian president Vladimir Putin. Ron Paul says Tucker slayed the MSM dragon with his interview.
The ongoing foreign aid being directed to Ukraine is being portrayed as a noble obligation of the American taxpayer. Jordan Schachtel says, not so fast. This is just another stimulus package for the beltway parasites.
There's good news out there, if you know where to look for it. Kurt Mahburg shares the results of a Pew Research poll that shows what unites Americans in 2024.
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Sometimes the difference between failure and success depends upon our perspective. Tim Denning offers 13 remarkable visualizations that will improve your vantage point and rewire your brain.
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Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
2024 Feb 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Tuesday Feb 13, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest as we discuss matters of utmost importance.
This may be one of the most informative assessments you'll read regarding the great reset. James Howard Kunstler asks us to think about some of the ways our world is about to change.
Chances are good that all of us will soon have to revisit the way we think about money. Jeff Thomas has some thoughts on the importance of keeping physical gold.
Life isn't slowing down for any of us. Daisy Luther has some timely advice on what to do when you're just too busy to prep.
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Keeping kids safe online is a praiseworthy effort. However, as Kimberlee Josephson explains, having the government regulate kids' access to social media is a very bad idea.
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Monday Feb 12, 2024
2024 Feb 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Monday Feb 12, 2024
Why has respect for authority died suddenly? J.B. Shurk has some answers and warns that this growing lack of confidence portends changes ahead.
Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin may have generated as much interest as the big football game did. James Howard Kunstler breaks down the eventful events of the past few days.
First, it was political correctness. Then, it was the woke agenda. Either way, Laura Hollis says we are guilt-tripping our way to self destruction.
The degree to which everyone was propagandized during the pandemic is only now beginning to become clear. Charles Krblich has the scoop on the propaganda looney tunes.
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If there's a silver lining to the dysfunction of our national government, it's that people are finally waking up to an unpopular truth: Washington can't solve our problems, but civil society can.
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Thursday Feb 08, 2024
2024 Feb 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
Thursday Feb 08, 2024
When politicians talk about running government like a business, it's time to stop taking them seriously. George F. Smith compares government with the free market and it's not even close.
Properly applied defiance can be inspiring. Case in point: Here's an open letter to the Davos crowd that says what many of us are thinking.
Since the Super Bowl is on a lot of people's minds, it offers some great object lessons. Peter C. Earle has the lowdown on how inflation has already ruined your Super Bowl party.
There's no shortage of bad news these days but there's also something rather exciting. J.B. Shurk says, this is a moment in history that is pregnant with purpose.
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When the FBI raided safe deposit boxes in Beverly Hills a couple of years ago, it seized valuables of innocent people under civil asset forfeiture laws. Check out Doug Casey's thoughts on what this kind of lawless behavior signifies.
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Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
2024 Feb 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
Wednesday Feb 07, 2024
During unpredictable times, having stored food on hand is one way to find peace of mind. Madge Waggy covers how much food you should have in your long term food cache.
Each of us has greater influence than we realize. Laura Williams has a great take on how to put your money where your morals are.
What is it about celebrity that corrupts otherwise decent people? Peter A. Olsson explains how fame and notoriety persuades so many to fly a little too close to the sun.
If you want to get the true sense of how strange things were at the height of the pandemic, here's an article that will definitely hit a nerve. Charles Krblich describes how the covid insanity seems so long ago that it's like it never happened for many of us.
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How can you know if you're truly in love? Annie Holmquist lists 6 essential qualities that can tell you if you're feeling real deal love or just infatuation.
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Tuesday Feb 06, 2024
2024 Feb 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 06, 2024
Tuesday Feb 06, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly chat.
If you missed the performance of "Fast Car" at the Grammys this year, it's worth looking it up. Singer/songwriter Tracy Chapman put the wokesters to rest with her duet with country singer Luke Combs.
Since when is rising lack of trust in mass media a good thing? As Kurt Mahlburg explains, the ongoing mainstream media bloodbath is a win for truth.
With the steady approach of central bank digital currencies, smart people are giving serious thought as to how to protect their wealth. Jeff Thomas tackles this question with some timely reminders about crisis and confiscation.
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Is it possible to create wealth without making anything? Here's a marvelous economic lesson courtesy of Art Carden on how value is created and how private property and and voluntary exchange make resources available.
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Monday Feb 05, 2024
2024 Feb 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Monday Feb 05, 2024
Being a well-rounded person is a necessary part of learning to see the world as it is. Paul Rosenberg lays out the reasons why we should avoid clannish thinking.
Looks like Tucker Carlson is getting his interview with Vladimir Putin after all. Why are so many politicians so afraid for an American journalist to talk to the Russian president?
It shouldn't sound alarmist to urge as many people as possible to start producing more of their own food. As Brandon Smith explains, globalists will use carbon controls to stop us from growing our own food.
You don't have to be conspiratorial to wonder about the incredible hold that sporting events like the Super Bowl have over the public. Are we witnessing the ultimate red herring to keep us distracted from the globalist agenda?
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From the Revolutionary War to the War Between the States, the concept of self-determination has been a key factor. Ryan McMaken shares a short history of the right to self-determination and what it means today.
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