Episodes
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
2023 Nov 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Seems like the value of human life is always up for debate. Michael Cook says some bioethicists claim that having babies is profoundly immoral and we should move toward extinction.
Preppers sometimes get a bad rap for reminding us that life isn't always smooth sailing. Michael Devon suggests 5 items to remember for when disaster strikes.
Who could have guessed that the public isn't so fond of being lectured by woke activists via entertainment? Tim Young says Disney is killing itself in the name of social justice.
Now that Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale's manifesto has been made public, we're getting a sense of the mental illness that was at play. Oliva Murray notes that Hale's ramblings were reminiscent of another psychopath named Karl Marx.
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Can we trust those in authority to keep themselves in check? Not likely. Kit Knightly describes how the British government's "covid inquiry" is simply more propaganda.
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Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
2023 Nov 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our usual Tuesday chat. We talk current events as well as automotive news.
War is always a part of the Fourth Turning cycle. James Howard Kunstler affirms that America is currently setting itself up to fight 4 wars at once.
What would you do if you knew that you were standing on a bullseye where a bomb would soon be dropped? Jeff Thomas has some timely advice on escaping the socioeconomic bullseye.
Candace McManimon says, with all the chatter about "toxic masculinity," some women are losing sight of why masculine men are so often unsung heroes.
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It's never a bad idea to look for the silver lining in any dark cloud. Having said that, Peter Jacobsen sets the record straight on how higher wages are not a "silver lining" for inflation.
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Monday Nov 06, 2023
2023 Oct 31 Bonus Episode with Eric Peters & Jeff Einstein
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Last week I took a short break from my own show to help a friend by filling in on his morning show. This gave me an opportunity to introduce Eric Peters and Jeff Einstein to a Southern Idaho radio audience.
Monday Nov 06, 2023
2023 Nov 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Nov 06, 2023
Monday Nov 06, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in Biden v. Missouri, a case which challenges government censorship. As Ben Terangi explains, this may be the most important free speech case in American history.
The prospect of copycat terror attacks in the U.S. is a real one but shouldn't be blown out of proportion. J.B. Shurk says, keep your head on a swivel and don't count on government to come to your rescue.
If it feels like our society is approaching a breaking point, that's because it is. Michael Herman lays out the reasons why evil people are getting away with doing rotten deeds to the rest of us.
Sorry that I just can't let the Jan 6 stuff go. New footage shows Ray Epps clearly whispering about "We're here to storm the Capitol" the night before the demonstration. Can we stop pretending he's not a fed?
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The Shawshank Redemption is a magnificent film. Jon Miltimore notes that the real villian in this prison-based drama, isn't one of the inmates--it's the system itself.
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Friday Oct 27, 2023
2023 Oct 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Oct 27, 2023
Friday Oct 27, 2023
Times don't seem particularly financially stable, at the moment. Annie Holmquist has 4 tips to building financial stability, courtesy of Noah Webster.
As an added bonus, Annie's latest column on what to expect when you're expecting totalitarianism is a very worthwhile read.
One of my favorite indulgences is to sit down with my son and watch "Clarkson's Farm." As Paul Schwennesen explains, Clarkson's experience with badgers and evironmental laws on his farm is a lesson in bureaucracy for all us.
Considering how fixated our government and news media were over every single covid "case," it's strange that there's a veil of silence over all the excess deaths being recorded throughout the world right now.
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If we're serious about the prospect of ending the U.S. government's forever wars, we must first eliminate fiat currency. J.B. Shurk spells out why the first cannot exist without the second.
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Thursday Oct 26, 2023
2023 Oct 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Thursday Oct 26, 2023
Jeffrey Einstein from the Quality of Life Resistance Movement joins me to talk about the tyranny of victimhood culture. If you haven't already subscribed to Jeff's Substack, please consider doing so.
Do facts matter any more? James Esses catalogs the the fall of Scientific American from a serious science magazine to just another pseudo-scientific publication pandering to trans-activism.
Sure looks like war is on the menu for the Middle East. Doug Casey has some relevant thoughts on the current conflict as well as what comes next.
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Free markets are an essential part of personal freedom. Doug McCullough explains why markets are better than mob rule.
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Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
2023 Oct 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Wednesday Oct 25, 2023
Of all the crises of faith that are raging right now, this once is deeply concerning. Jonathan Turley says a recent poll shows Americans are increasingly rejecting the Constitution and choosing violence.
It's been disappointing to watch the Disney that most of us grew up with become a source of industrial strength wokeness. Kurt Mahlberg wonders if a new kids entertainment app will topple woke Disney.
Discerning truth from error can be a real challenge right now. J.B. Shurk shares some enlightening examples of how we are stuck in the mouth of Marxist madness because we won't call things by their truthful names.
We're seeing a lot of fanaticism right now and Brandon Smith says that's not an accident. He describes the weaponization of fanaticism and why the left loves Islam but Islam does not feel the same about the left.
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The past three years have taught us a lot about who are friends are and who they aren't. Mark Oshinski has a thoughtful essay on broken friendships and how our friends help us know what's true.
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Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
2023 Oct 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Tuesday Oct 24, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for our weekly visit. We talk about issues related to our freedom and how the EV movement is stalling.
Aly Schmidt and Sara Nasuta from Turning Point USA join me to talk about their work to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets and limited government.
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This can be a touchy subject but Jacob Hornberger from the Future of Freedom Foundation is just the guy to address the elephant in the room. He says "we" are not helping Israel with our military armaments and foreign aid.
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Monday Oct 23, 2023
2023 Oct 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Monday Oct 23, 2023
The problems of the world are numerous and decentralization seems to be one of the better solutions. Paul Rosenberg points out 6 reasons why centralization is a bad thing.
One of the keys to enjoying a bit of peace of mind these days is to recognize the narratives that we are being manipulated into embracing. Gary Barnett warns about the risks we face when state narratives are mostly lies.
This headline shouldn't be too surprising, if you've been paying attention: Americans say to meet political agendas, rights may have to be left behind.
If we're serious about bringing any normalcy back to an impoverished humanity, we're going to have to deal with the self-absorbed culture into which we've been indoctrinated. Todd Hayen has a great take on injected narcissism.
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Just getting this out of my system ahead of the yearly clock adjustment that's coming. Lara Grant explains how Daylight Savings Time literally kills people.
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Friday Oct 20, 2023
2023 Oct 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Oct 20, 2023
Friday Oct 20, 2023
Paul Rosenberg has a real gift for cutting through the complexity and getting to the heart of what's at stake. His message for those who've discovered that they've been made superfluous is pure gold.
Our elections have become popularity contests between individuals rather than a choice between principles. Cruz Marquis explains why the cult of the presidency must end.
Here's a question each of us must ask ourselves, at some point: Is it worth fighting for? Jim Quinn leans on Tolkien for a few of the reasons why our answer should be a resounding, "Yes!"
Why do so many comedians seem to carry legitimate pain with them? Michael Herman has an interesting take on the creative misfire that is a blessing and a curse to the people who make us laugh.
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The ruling class seems determined to keep inflicting trauma on us until we are psychologically broken. Thomas Harrington recounts the effects of the drumbeat of trauma-inducing events in our lives.
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