Episodes

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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Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
2023 Dec 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Wednesday Dec 27, 2023
Have you noticed how cans and bottles have evolved to where they don't require a special opener? Art Carden explains how the shrinking need for a can opener is a triumph of the free market.
Current events can be a source of real anxiety. That's why I love James Howard Kunstler's down and dirty take on the end of an era.
The recent tearing down of a satanic statue in Iowa is causing a lot of mixed reactions. Brandon Smith's take is that such action is perfectly acceptable in a constitutional society.
Competition is treated like a dirty word these days. With a bit of help from Frederic Bastiat, Gary M. Galles tackles the question: Is competition the enemy of cooperation?
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The Netflix movie "Leave the World Behind" may be predictive programming. Or it may just be an apocalyptic tale. Bert Olivier takes a closer look at the deception that may be at work.
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Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
2023 Dec 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for a recap of what we've learned over the past year as well as a few educated guesses of what to expect in the coming year.
Speaking up for truth is becoming riskier by the day. J.B. Shurk has some powerful encouragement for believers in God about what it means to rebel for the sake of religious truth.
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Unless it's happened to you or someone you personally know, it's hard to appreciate how utterly weaponized our system of justice has become. El Gato Malo explains how the process is the punishment.
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Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
2023 Dec 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Ronnie Lebaron and Matt Lyons are the owners of BBQ Pit Stop in St. George, Utah. Today they join me for a heartfelt discussion of the joy of cooking with fire.
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Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
2023 Dec 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023
Tuesday Dec 19, 2023

Monday Dec 18, 2023
2023 Dec 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Since money is one thing that everyone needs, it stands to reason that those who wish to control the masses must first control the money supply. James Howard Kunstler spells out the coming reality of money for nothing and nothing for money.
Here's a special message for fathers who are doing their best to deliver what their families need. Check out these 25 ideas that will make you a better husband and father.
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Friday Dec 15, 2023
2023 Dec 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Dec 15, 2023
Friday Dec 15, 2023
Tyranny can only succeed when normal folks choose to go along with it. Part 2 of Barry Brownstein's essays on why ordinary people enable totalitarians is well worth your time.
Medicine used to be one of the most highly respected professions on the planet--before it got so cozy with big government. Alan Lash wonders, can we still trust doctors after all the covid nonsense?
Will 2024 be our 1776? The political and cultural battles we're experiencing are likely to come to a head. What are we doing to develop an indomitable spirit?
Anyone who is serious about finding the truth must be willing to put forth real effort. A good place to start is examining the question: Why are lies so believable?
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Tom Luongo can always be counted on for an informed and insightful take on current events. His latest column on how the U.S. government is running on empty should give us a renewed sense of optimism.
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