Episodes

Thursday Mar 09, 2023
2023 Mar 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Thursday Mar 09, 2023
Artificial intelligence is officially a part of our world now and will likely change how we do a number of things. Here's some reassurance from Deane Waldman M.D. that AI will not be replacing your doctor anytime soon.
Pay attention to the reaction of the political class in regards to Tucker Carlson airing never-before-seen video from the Jan 6 disturbance. Rajan Laad has a follow up to his earlier summary of Tucker's revelations.
It seems pretty likely that, at some point, climate crisis will be used to seize control of our lives just like covid was. Here's a reminder from Edward Ring that renewables aren't renewable and our forced exit from fossil fuels is a bad idea.
If you've ever wondered about the various climate brats and other useful idiots who are destroying priceless works of art and disrupting traffic to protest fossil fuels, here's a great explanation from Doug Casey.
Could the news media be playing up scary stories to discourage us from traveling abroad? Jeffrey A. Tucker asks, are you being frightened not to travel?
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Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
2023 Mar 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
If you need a story to help restore your faith in humankind, Lawrence W. Reed has a great one. It's also a great lesson on how to get the most out of others.
Having to choose between being truthful and being popular can be a challenge. Dan Sanchez spells out the reasons why unpopular truths need to be told and why freedom needs fearless truth-tellers.
Speaking of truth-tellers, this segment from Matt Walsh is a simple and direct response to trans activists who seem to have forgotten that the pushback they're getting is the result of a fight they chose to start.
The purveyors of the Jan 6 "insurrection" narrative are pushing back hard against Tucker Carlson and the video footage that casts serious doubts on their narrative. The truth is coming out and they are panicking.
A lot of us are getting serious about being preppers. Here's a terrific article by Daisy Luther that explains why there isn't just one way to prepare.
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Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
2023 Mar 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on around us and I always feel better informed for hearing Eric's take.
We live in a time where patriots who actually love their country are smeared as terrorists who hate America and wish to destroy it. D. Parker wonders why those who hate America don't just leave it.
What was done to the public over the past 3 years was horrific and unnecessary. Bill Rice does a marvelous job of connecting the dots to explain how all of this happened.
We only have a finite amount of attention and energy to draw upon each day. James Howard Kunstler reminds us that it's important to focus on what actually matters.
Now that the previously hidden Jan 6 videos from the U.S. Capitol are finally being seen, it's clear why the narrative managers are so panicked. Julie Kelly has a thorough analysis of how the "insurrection" narrative is falling apart.
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Monday Mar 06, 2023
2023 Mar 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Monday Mar 06, 2023
The last 8 weeks have been a serious challenge. By taking part in a community theater production of Titanic the Musical, I've learned some incredibly valuable lessons about stepping outside of the comfort zone and the power of building community. I also had a lot of fun.
If you're collecting precious metals, in anticipation of an impending apocalypse of some sort, you need to see Paul Rosenberg's latest essay. He has a fascinating and positive take on the missing gold economy.
It's still a bit shocking to recall how divisive the issue of mandatory face masks became during the past 3 years. Jon Miltimore expounds on the true lesson of masking and what we learned about effectiveness as well as means and ends.
It's been almost a year since Will Smith unleashed the slap heard round the world on Chris Rock. Rajan Laad says Chris Rock has shown everyone how to deal with personal setbacks by how he responded to being attacked.
All of us have experienced a lot of indignity in the recent past. Richard Kelly has a beautiful reminder that dignity is yours to lose.
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Friday Mar 03, 2023
2023 March 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
My friend Jon Harvey is as straight a shooter as they come. He joins me to talk about Dilbert creator Scott Adams' thoughts on race relations and why the social justice mob is in a fury. Click the TMCP Nation link below to check out Jon's podcast and store.
Artificial intelligence is becoming a very real and regular part of our lives. Doug Casey has some thoughts on how AI will radically transform our world.
Our pop culture is putting off a "Weimar America" vibe with a growing detachment from morality and reality. Andrea Widburg notes that so-called "family friendly" drag queen shows are clearly about sex and not simply entertainment.
The list of things that official "experts" have gotten wrong is growing evidence of the death of expertise. J.B. Shurk says, if you value the truth, ignore what the "experts" are saying.
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Thursday Mar 02, 2023
2023 Mar 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Mar 02, 2023
Thursday Mar 02, 2023
One of the best justifications for freedom is that it enables us to pursue happiness on our own terms. Barry Brownstein has a marvelous essay on what Thomas Jefferson meant by the pursuit of happiness.
It seems as though we're being steadily marched toward war. Now is a great time to consider why C.S. Lewis thought healthy patriotism helps curb excessive militarism.
If you want to stir up a hornet's nest, just start a conversation about modesty. Aletheia Hitz has a terrific take on modesty and the downsides of objectifying women.
Secession is considered a dirty word by those whose power over others would be diminished by peaceful separation. Ryan McMaken points out that secession is really a matter of when, not if.
Woody Harrelson is taking a lot of heat lately but he isn't walking back his statements from last week's SNL monologue. He has doubled down and is slamming the covid mandates, noting that the U.S. is not a free country.
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Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
2023 Mar 1
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
When people choose to live in a state of learned helplessness, they've often been given some strong incentive to do so. Jason Sorens warns against the folly of treating adults like children.
Woody Harrelson's joke about the world's biggest drug cartel was a long overdue truth bomb. As for the day of reckoning for those cartel members and enforcers, James Howard Kunstler says, it's coming.
Word on the street is that Dilbert creator Scott Adams is hopelessly racist. However, as Debra Hine explains, that could simply be a matter of people parroting PC platitudes. Adams is showing by example the price of free speech in our time.
Who is watching the watchers? Seems the Supreme Court is running interference for the nation's spy agencies by claiming that they're "too secret" to be challenged about what they're doing.
Now that the Jan 6 video has been released by Speaker Kevin McCarthy to Fox News' Tucker Carlson, the mainstream media is in hysterics. Julie Kelly lays out the reasons why the media is demanding darkness, not sunlight regarding those tapes.
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Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
2023 Feb 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly consultation and informal support group for those adjusting to life in Clown World.
Why did so many people choose to comply with the various covid mandates? Paul Rosenberg has a thoughtful answer to this question and examines what debt and compliance have in common.
Roald Dahl's estate has given the okay to politically correct rewrites of his works. Kit Knightly says, no matter what you think of Dahl, this is the fast track to normalizing post hoc censorship.
A left-wing fit of rhetorical incontinence last week was sparked by talk of a national divorce. Ryan McMaken takes apart the left's narrative that red states are dependent upon a "gravy train" from the blue states.
Here's a question worth pondering: Is it ever proper not to defend yourself? James Walpole points out that truly powerful people don't try to justify themselves to their critics.
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Monday Feb 27, 2023
2023 Feb 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 27, 2023
Monday Feb 27, 2023
Woody Harrelson opened some eyes with his SNL monologue over the weekend. Jeffrey A. Tucker recounts how Woody has just demonstrated the pain of truth.
Looking to bring a bit of happiness and purpose into your life? Aletheia Hitz has a simple, yet highly effective solution. It starts with attentiveness to the people around you and it really works.
The media reaction to the release of the Jan 6 video has been interesting, to say the least. Andrea Widburg notes that the media's panic is directly related to the loss of their ability to control the narrative.
This may sound a bit out there but it's a topic that shouldn't be ignored. The World Health Organization is quietly pushing for acceptance of an accord that would give it near complete control in the event of a "health emergency." What could possibly go wrong?
Brandon Smith's essays are always thought-provoking and informative. His latest on deconstructing why leftist movements cannot coexist with people who love freedom is a must read.
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Friday Feb 24, 2023
2023 Feb 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 24, 2023
Friday Feb 24, 2023