Episodes

Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
2023 June 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Since when is permission supposed to be a part of free speech? Bill Rice explores how what we can say and what we can't say is increasingly becoming permission-based.
According to what I see on social media, just about everyone's life is perfect and carefree. However, for those of us who may be dealing with life's trials and tribulations, here are 16 tactics that make a lot of sense.
It's not very fashionable today to speak of the Republic as if it were something to be preserved. Melvin Anderson describes what it will take and why it's worth the effort to do it.
If you're up to a full strength analysis of our current situation, here it is. James Howard Kunstler says our world is changing deeply and we're not finished.
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Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
2023 June 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by to administer our weekly reality supplement. We talk about hidden costs, stewardship and how to stay tethered to reality in a time of universal deceit.
Staying optimistic these days takes serious effort. Paul Rosenberg says we make it much harder on ourselves than we have to. His take on the truth we can't accept is very eye-opening.
Only a masochist could truly enjoy being immersed in the daily news headlines right now. Jeff Thomas confirms that there is much to cause concern as we're looking forward, there's also reason for hope.
We're all seeing a lot of religious symbolism dominating the public square right now. As Kurt Mahlburg explains, it's not whether we'll soon have blasphemy laws, but which ones."
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Monday Jun 12, 2023
2023 June 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jun 12, 2023
Monday Jun 12, 2023
It has never been more essential to seek the truth, seek honesty, ask questions and to believe nothing until you can personally verify it. So warns Lew Rockwell in an excellent piece on the danger of propaganda.
Corporate media is among the things that are rapidly changing before our eyes. Jon Miltimore says cable news is likely to disappear within the next 10 years and that's okay.
The narrative managers have begun to panic over their inability to keep the public misinformed enough to be controllable. Adam Mill notes that if we can't get reliable information from legacy media, we'll find another way.
If you've ever doubted whether the state views your children as its own assets, here's a story to keep your eye on. Politicians in California have introduced legislation to punish parents who do not affirm their child's gender dysphoria.
Be warned, this is not good news. The Brownstone Institute reports that the 50 states are becoming mini-dictatorships who carry out the orders of the D.C. elite.
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Friday Jun 09, 2023
2023 June 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jun 09, 2023
Friday Jun 09, 2023
Hypothetically, if the federal government was filled with corruption, where's the best place to start addressing that problem? Matt Rowe says, start at the local level where your influence still matters.
How can you know for sure your government is lying to you? J.B. Shurk says it's when your government accuses you of being a source of misinformation.
The struggle for power that is currently underway is more than just a political battle. Charles Hugh Smith explains how it's also a psychological one and social defeat and depression are a huge part of how it impacts us.
There's no denying that technology like AI is causing sweeping changes. Here's an interesting look at America's fastest-shrinking jobs and the services that are no longer required.
On a related note, if you're feeling fearful about the growing presence of AI in our world, Thomas L. Knapp has some great advice on how he learned to relax and love the AI-pocalypse.
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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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