Episodes
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
2023 June 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
Thursday Jun 08, 2023
Dissatisfaction with our physical bodies is part of human nature. Who hasn't wished to be taller, stronger or better looking? Trish Randall has an excellent take on what we want but can never have.
Even in times of minimal censorship, getting factual information requires a willingness to seek the truth. Thorsteinn Siglaugsson says that can be particularly difficult when even the experts are being silenced.
Our commitment to liberty is always being tested. And the testing is about to get much harder. Eric Lendrum reports that the Southern Poverty Law Center is now labeling parental rights advocates as "anti-government hate groups."
The latest escalation in the "climate change" crisis is to blame farming and to suggest shutting down farms around the world. Doug Casey has a timely warning about how this could lead to famine.
People who write are people who learn how to order their thinking. Hopefully that doesn't sound stuffy or conceited. Aletheia Hitz make the case for journaling as a way to transform our thoughts to words.
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Wednesday Jun 07, 2023
2023 June 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jun 07, 2023
Wednesday Jun 07, 2023
Here's a topic that few of us wish to acknowledge, much less to ponder: What do we do when covid tyranny returns? Jeff Thomas has a very thoughtful take on a threat that has not disappeared.
It shouldn't be shocking but the mask is almost fully off the totalitarian culture that has metastasized around us. Michael Snyder pulls no punches when he warns, if you stand in the way, of their agenda, you will pay a price.
Confucius is credited with the saying, "The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper names." Walker Larson notes that if this is true, then transgenderism and its associated linguistics are leading us to madness.
Getting through the remainder of this month with your sanity intact is going to take some effort. James Patrick Riley has an excellent essay on pride celebrations and the law written on the heart.
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Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
2023 June 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest as we do our best to sift fact from fiction in current events.
The upheaval of the past 3 years has been difficult to live through and hard to quantify. Jeffrey A. Tucker shares 20 grim realities unearthed by the lockdowns and he says if you haven't noticed these, you're either a prophet, indifferent or asleep.
My kids persuaded me to sit down and watch "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" and I'm glad they did. Jon Miltimore has an excellent write-up on how this movie zeroes in on the key to human happiness.
People used to mock the John Birchers who warned of communist infiltration of our institutions. J.B. Shurk describes how modern Marxists are overseeing our descent into clown world.
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Monday Jun 05, 2023
2023 June 5, 2023 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Pride month is getting more contentious each year and it's coming from all directions. Thomas L. Knapp recommends an approach that's based in caring less what others are doing and being a better person.
If you're tempted to boycott woke corporations, that's your right. Kimberlee Josephson has a few things we might consider before jumping in with both feet.
If you've taken to heart Solzhenitsyn's advice to "live not by the lie," you have your work cut out for you. Case in point, Brian Almon shares the story of a high school senior who is being punished through official channels for saying, "Guys are guys and girls are girls."
Totalitarians cannot abide the existence of a higher moral authority than their own. John Green reminds us that we have no God-given rights without God.
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Friday Jun 02, 2023
2023 June 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jun 02, 2023
Friday Jun 02, 2023
Corporate media isn't exactly cheering the Supreme Court ruling against the EPA last week but it's still very good news for property rights. Judge Andrew Napolitano lays out how government attacks free will when it assaults property rights.
This is a topic that's going to make some folks really uncomfortable but it's one that needs to be broached. Brandon Smith writes about how the death of Jordan Neely illustrates why vigilantes are a good thing.
It's always interesting to see what commencement speakers are saying to the latest graduates. John Horvat tells the overwhelmed Class of 2023: Don't be underwhelming. It's great advice.
Two years ago, we were entering the worst phase of the covid crisis--the part where individuals were openly advocating that the unvaxxed be removed from society. Alex Berenson has a brutal, but honest, take on friendship with self-righteous cowards. (h/t to Reuben for passing this along)
'Tis the season for woke activism, so we might as well understand what we're up against. This Twitter thread unroll is a great primer on the sophisticated tactics being used by the cancel culture mob.
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Thursday Jun 01, 2023
2023 June 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jun 01, 2023
Thursday Jun 01, 2023
It shouldn't be controversial for a teenager to hold down a job but some people act like it's tantamount to repealing the child labor laws. James Bovard says the best life lesson for a teen is a job.
Our risk averse society has succeeded in producing laws and policies that grossly underestimate kids' capabilities. Lenore Skenazy warns that we're creating a generation of anxious, incompetent kids.
If you've had to fill a fuel can lately, you've likely experienced real frustration. Clyde Wayne Crews explains the epic failure of the government gas can.
The public force-feeding of woke ideology is in full swing for the next month. Jim Geraghty has a great explanation of how we're witnessing a culture-war reckoning for corporate America.
It's probably considered unAmerican to question country music. At the same time, wokeness has found its way into Nashville as Brian Parsons notes in his essay, "A Tale of Two Countries."
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Wednesday May 31, 2023
2023 May 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday May 31, 2023
Wednesday May 31, 2023
It's bad enough that so much of our lives has become politicized. As Lawrence W. Reed explains, it's also a problem that the traditional political spectrum we're taught doesn't much resemble reality.
A revolutionary fervor seems to be in the air these days. Jeff Thomas has an informative take on revolutions and the danger that always seems to outpace the romanticism.
One of the most vivid examples of a politician gaslighting the people he supposedly serves is found in the Canadian prime minister's whitewashing of his covid policies. Trevor Tucker reminds us that a threat is not an incentive.
What's the biggest impediment to free speech? Caitlin Johnstone says, it's that so many people falsely believe that they still have it. Check out her essay on how propaganda restricts speech even more than censorship does.
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Tuesday May 30, 2023
2023 May 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to assess our ongoing journey through interesting times.
It's no secret that Christianity has been kicked out of the public square in modern America. Paul Rosenberg has an eye-opening essay on the West's new faith and it hits the nails squarely on the head.
Given how hard the radical left has pushed its agenda on us this past year, one can only guess at what the next month is going to be like. Here's a great read on the woke melodrama that is inverting reality to turn shame into glory.
If you've been feeling hopeless in the face of the left-wing juggernaut, here's some good news. D. Parker notes that the backlash against Target & Bud Light shows the blueprint to beat the left.
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Friday May 26, 2023
2023 May 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday May 26, 2023
Friday May 26, 2023
So much of the conflict around us is driven by a lack of humility. Barry Brownstein's latest essay on how arrogance threatens freedom is a must read.
You don't have to live by enemy-driven thinking to recognize when someone is actively attacking you. Having said that, nearly 2/3 of Americans in a Rasmussen poll view media as "truly the enemy of the people."
Yesterday was a rare day in that two separate Supreme Court decisions were handed down that limit the seemingly unlimited power of regulatory agencies. Brian Almon has a great piece on the Sackett family's victory over the EPA.
The challenges that are staring us in the face are considerable but we're not helpless little children. J.B. Shurk has timely advice on what to do and why it matters.
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Thursday May 25, 2023
2023 May 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday May 25, 2023
Thursday May 25, 2023
It's the perfect time of year to hash out the following issue: Shouldn't bugs have rights if other animals do? Pull up a flyswatter and let's talk.
It's getting pretty predictable that any pushback against the incessant pushing of woke merchandise will be portrayed as "violence" by the merchants who are called out. Monica Showalter says Target is in a panic over the public's response to LGBT merchandise.
Is it possible that people within our government staged a fake riot on Jan 6 to cover up the fact that they were certifying a fraudulent election? And why are they protecting Ray Epps so vigorously?
How seriously should we take our privacy? Before answering that question, take a look at Doug Casey's take on the death of privacy and what comes next.
Dr. John C. Pulver from Climbing Upward joins me for a fascinating discussion on different family models and how they affect us throughout our lives.
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