Episodes

Friday Jan 31, 2025
2025 Jan 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
How can we be certain that the people who forced the lockdowns, distancing, mask and vax mandates on us were wrong? Paul Rosenberg says, it's simple, because everyone got covid anyway.
Between slashing the size and costs of government and deporting illegal immigrants, a great opportunity is coming into view. J.B. Shurk says, why not transition the federal workforce into farmhands?
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The credibility of the legacy media is dropping like a lead balloon and that means our choices for information are expanding. Michael Snyder lays out the basics of who owns the media and why our choices were so limited.
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Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
2025 Jan 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Now that sanity is back in fashion, many of us are questioning how to keep it in fashion. Brandon Smith wonders, do we need a final crusade to save the Western world?
Even though we may be on the verge of a "Golden Age" for America, it's wise to be as self-sufficient as possible. Joel Salatin's advice is to not ask for government support in anything.
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Private property is a favorite target of collectivists. Paul Meany shares four areas in which Aristotle defended the superiority of private property over communal property.
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Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
2025 Jan 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
It's my weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the passing scene and Eric shares his thoughts on idiot lights, insurance and how our cars own us.
The Trump administration has rolled up its sleeves and got down to work on making America great again. Ron Paul suggests, true American greatness will come when money and state are separated.
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A new study out of the U.K. show the number of children with gender dysphoria jumped noticeably over the last 10 years. El Gato Malo explains how Munchausen by medical board made it all possible.
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Monday Jan 27, 2025
2025 Jan 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
We may pride ourselves on living in a free society, but that doesn't mean we don't have forbidden thoughts we're not allowed to voice. Paul Rosenberg explains why we're not allowed to believe that we are good.
The day of accountability has arrived for those who used the Covid pandemic response as a way to grab more power. James Bovard wonders, will any federal officials pay for what they did?
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Anyone who is serious about resisting authentic tyranny needs to become better acquainted with John Hancock. Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center shares Hancock's legacy of resistance, revolution and liberty.
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Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
2025 Jan 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the up and running Trump administration and where America goes from here.
People who point out government excess are often accused of being a "Chicken Little." At the same time, no one tries harder than government to convince us that the sky is falling.
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Biden's last minute pardons were sad but expected. However, giving Anthony Fauci a pardon for crimes against humanity isn't sitting well with many folks.
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Monday Jan 20, 2025
2025 Jan 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Like many people, I'm breathing a sigh of relief to see the Biden administration finally move on. However, as Brandon Smith explains, we're not exactly out of danger just yet.
For the no-holds-barred breakdown of what's likely to come next, James Howard Kunstler explains the opportunities and dangers when another door opens.
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People who read have an advantage over those who do not when it comes to seeing things as they are. The Brownstone Institute has pulled together a list that answers the question: What Should We Be Reading?
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Thursday Jan 16, 2025
2025 Jan 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Keeping your head on straight has become a full-time challenge in our highly unstable world. Annie Holmquist suggests, if you want to make a difference in society, start by reading a book.
One of the clear but painful lessons of the L.A. fires is that the systems taxing us at every turn are no longer serving the taxpayers. Ryan McMaken explains how the social contract is broken and no one is coming to save us.
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We're two weeks into the new year and it's already getting pretty spicy. Margaret Anna Alice offers 25 ways to survive and thrive in 2025. This is some great advice.
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Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
2025 Jan 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss EVs, our shrinking autonomy, and how to restore civilization at the individual level.
If you're struggling to find happiness in your day to day life, Dr. Robert Malone has some timely advice. He says to celebrate the simple gifts.
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Anyone who's serious about improving the world knows that the starting place is always the person looking back at us in the mirror. Barry Brownstein explains why living a meaningful life means asking the most of ourselves.
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Monday Jan 13, 2025
2025 Jan 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
The devastation of the Los Angeles fires is hard to comprehend. However, as James Howard Kunstler explains, the reasons for it are pretty straightforward.
It's not that we've lost our sense of right and wrong, the breakdown of our culture and society more closely correlated with how our moral energies are dispersed. Paul Rosenberg describes why scattering our moral energy takes it away from where it matters most.
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If you love writers who are skilled wordsmiths, you'll love Jim Bovard's recap of some of his zestiest epigrams of 2024. The man knows how to say things with clarity and wit.
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Friday Jan 10, 2025
2025 Jan 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
We all have aspirations and things we'd like to accomplish but too often we want to wait for things to be perfect before we begin. Scott Livingston has some timely advice on this matter: Start stupid.
Choosing to be kind is the sort of decision we'll rarely regret. Barry Brownstein has a marvelous story about what Robin Williams taught us about kindness.
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It's hard to overstate the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires but it's very easy to over-politicize them. Michael Herman zooms out for the big picture and offers a reasoned explanation for the devastation.
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