Episodes

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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Thursday Oct 19, 2023
2023 Oct 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
Thursday Oct 19, 2023
LED lightbulbs are one of the worst things foisted on us in the name of "going green." Peter Jacobsen has an informative take on the incandescent ban and the lie of LED efficiency.
It's bad enough that costs continue to skyrocket. According to Doug Casey, governments are now scapegoating businesses for inflation as if those higher prices are just a grab for more cash.
Our addiction to screens is real and is getting worse. Candace McManimon explores how we can break free.
Blockchain technology is not just about cryptocurrencies. As J.B. Shurk explains, right now blockchain is being used to keep information in the public record beyond the reach of government censorship.
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Mainstream media has passed the point of no return, in terms of its trustworthiness. Paul Thacker says the future of alternative media is unknown, but critical.
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Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
2023 Oct 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Those who really love freedom must be willing to stand up to illicit authority. Sowing the seeds of rebellion starts with becoming self-sufficient.
The growing polarization of American society isn't getting better. Alison Dagnes suggests that we stop feeding the polarization beast.
When someone tells you they're getting a distinct 1914 vibe from current events, it might be wise to pay attention. Jeffrey A. Tucker spells out the details of the shredded social contract.
Here's an interesting thought, what if we're on the verge of the biggest economic event in human history? Madge Waggy says, the coming global reset will be fast and there will be no warning.
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Community members across the nation are calling for limits on the types of sexual material that can be made available in public school to minors. As Neil McCluskey explains, the problem isn't book banners, it's public schools.
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Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
2023 Oct 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
Tuesday Oct 17, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for our weekly check-in. We talk about the EV juggernaut as well as this "standing for..." business.
The endless posturing over leadership in Congress makes for some exciting political drama but it does little to change what Congress actually does. There's a difference between law and legislation and we should understand what that is.
Whenever someone floats the excuse, "But no one ever warned us...," that's a good time to remember that Ron Paul has been sounding the alarm on our imperial foreign policy for decades. His latest take on Hamas's victory in sparking a greater conflict is worth the read.
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There's a world of difference between one person's agency and another's agenda. Robin Koerner has a powerful essay on the complicity of compliance and what we learned from covid.
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Monday Oct 16, 2023
2023 Oct 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Oct 16, 2023
Monday Oct 16, 2023
If you're a traditionalist, you probably have felt increasingly isolated and outnumbered. Candance McManimon has some marvelous advice on creating a traditionalist community.
The war drums are beating pretty loud right now but that doesn't mean that the populace is falling into line. J.B. Shurk explains how American patriots have become war-wise over the past 20 years.
We're taught from an early age that all discrimination is wrong and should be a crime. Corey DeAngelis says legalizing discrimination would actually improve the education system.
While the world's eyes are locked on the conflict in Israel, some important developments in the great reset are quietly moving forward. Kit Knightly lists out some the things we may have missed while our attention was elsewhere.
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To better understand the long history of conflict in the Middle East and why the current calls to war are a trap, check out this essay by Brandon Smith. He examines the wave of repercussions as the Middle East prepares to fight the last war.
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Thursday Oct 12, 2023
2023 Oct 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
Here's one of the better articles you'll encounter this week. Gary M. Galles takes a closer look at so-called "weasel words" that can mislead us. Specifically, he examines the question, do I own what is mine?
If doing the right thing is a higher priority than simply getting your way, you'll appreciate what Albert J. Nock had to say on the subject. Richard M. Ebeling shares his analysis of Nock's essay written nearly a century ago.
The organized efforts against free speech have been regrouping since the covid hysteria has worn off. Now, Kit Knightly warns that the Israel-Hamas "war" is being used as an excuse to shut down free speech.
It's no secret that many parents choose homeschooling because of the harms they perceive coming from public schools. Kerry McDonald sets late night comedian John Oliver straight on why homeschoolers don't need more regulation.
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Brandon Smith claims Article of the Day honors for 2 days in a row with his latest column in which he warns about the trap we're being led into via the latest war in the Middle East. He warns of the wave of repercussions that are headed our way.
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