Episodes

Thursday Feb 23, 2023
2023 Feb 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
Thursday Feb 23, 2023
If you want to have peace of mind, learn the art of letting others be right. This is one of the best essays, you'll ever read. The advice is spot on.
A lot of folks look forward to getting a nice fat tax refund. After you read Peter Jacobsen's take on why a big tax refund shouldn't excite you, you'll understand why giving Uncle Sam an interest-free loan isn't such a great idea.
Few people seem to have a better grasp of what's going on than James Howard Kunstler. His essay titled "Between That Rock and The Hard Place" is a worthwhile read.
The folks who want to ban guns have a special kind of contempt for those of us who own guns. W.R. Wordsworth dismantles the promotion of social contempt toward gun owners.
Some good news on the money front: Mississippi's legislature has voted overwhelmingly to end sales taxes on gold and silver.
It's been interesting to watch the term "national divorce" trend on Twitter lately. Hugh O'Connor explores the pros and cons of a national separation in light of our current state of dysfunction.
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Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
2023 Feb 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Now that 40,000 or more hours of Jan 6 video footage from the U.S. Capitol has been made public, we're learning how much the Jan 6 committee left out of their narrative. Julie Kelly lays out the anatomy of a cover-up.
The book burners among us have developed a sense of subtlety. Thomas Buckley describes what the classics, edited for the sensitive reader, may look like once we've purged the world of insensitive content.
Talk to someone who has been away from America for a few years and you'll get a sense of how the trans activism movement has exploded. Annie Holmquist explores the real issues behind the symptoms.
War is always an excuse for maximum disinformation. For some of the clearest analysis of what's at stake with the U.S. intervention in Ukraine, check out Jeff Thomas' essay on whether it could really go nuclear.
Watching our political class steer us ever closer to WWIII is like watching a toddler play with a loaded firearm. Steve Deace is drawing a clear line on sending our kids to die for a needless conflict.
Knowing what to think isn't enough to accurately distinguish between truth and error. As Aletheia Hitz explains, knowing how to think requires understanding and using the 7 intellectual virtues.
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Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
2023 Feb 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly consultation on how to stay free in a world gone mad.
It's no exaggeration to state that those of us who love truth and our freedom have a lot of heavy lifting ahead of us. Paul Rosenberg says the task of keeping civilization alive has fallen to us.
You better grow thicker skin if you're going to be reading and referencing books by Shakespeare, Orwell or Tolkien. A recent study in Britain claims that these works are favored by "extremists" and "white supremacists."
The worst part about tribalism is that tribes spend their time warring with one another. Barry Brownstein's latest essay explores the thin line between tribalism and human flourishing.
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Monday Feb 20, 2023
2023 Feb 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 20, 2023
Monday Feb 20, 2023
It's a sad truth of our time that the lust to control other people is producing a clear herd mentality. Bruce Berres has some solid advice on how to break free from the herd.
Critical race theory treats slavery as leverage to obtain power over others. If you want to understand the history of slavery that you probably weren't taught in school, Lawrence W. Reed has a far more accurate accounting.
The parallels between Russia's Bolshevik revolution and what's happening in America today are getting tough to ignore. D. Parker has an enlightening take on cultural guerrilla warfare and how to fight the anti-freedom far-left at the grassroots level.
If you haven't started plotting how you'll avoid the digital prison of CBDCs, now is the time to start. Nick Giambruno has 5 way to opt out of this dystopian future.
How much of what our government and its media lackeys tell you do you believe? J.B. Shurk notes that, historically, constant government lies are what spark resistance movements.
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Friday Feb 17, 2023
2023 Feb 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 17, 2023
Friday Feb 17, 2023
If you're a serious warrior for freedom, you need to read Dan Sanchez's latest column on calling off the call-out culture. Dan says the cause of freedom needs educators, not inquisitors.
The predictable calls for more gun control are echoing from the usual suspects following a shooting spree on a Michigan campus. D. Parker wonders if the fact that "gun-free zones" don't work is finally starting to dawn on the New York Times.
At the risk of sounding like a monetary Chicken Little, the threat from central bank digital currencies is growing by the minute. Check out Paul Rosenberg's crucial message on CBDCs and how they are already being used to gain absolute control of populations.
Parents in Pocatello, Idaho have succeeded in getting the promoters of a drag queen story hour to cut the event short when concerned parents filled the seats and there wasn't enough room for children to attend. What does that tell you when such a show is pointless without children?
The case of Colorado cake-maker Jack Phillips is less about free speech and freedom of religion and more about private property rights. Lawrence M. Vance sets the record straight.
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Thursday Feb 16, 2023
2023 Feb 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Thursday Feb 16, 2023
Jon Harvey from the Modern Conservative podcast joins me to talk about his decision to stand up and speak the truth, no matter the price.
If you've ever heard or uttered the phrase "now we're cooking with gas," you'll appreciate its origins. Jon Sanders explains the "new study finds" approach to overregulation.
Anyone who is willing to stand up for freedom has to be highly committed to stay at it. J.B. Shurk has a positive take on how to make being a 'joyful warrior' a personal calling.
A couple of weeks ago, I shared an article by Robin Koerner about how the unvaccinated got it right. Now, Robin reports that Facebook is "fact-checking" his article and hiding it at every turn. Why would they do that?
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Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
2023 Feb 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
Wednesday Feb 15, 2023
There's a fair amount amount of official pushback growing against the term "died suddenly." Dr. Brian C. Joondeph notes that the sudden deaths of so many people deserve an honest reckoning.
Politicized police beating down the doors of religious citizens sounds like something out of the former Soviet Union. As Stephen Whitney explains, with the FBI targeting traditional Catholics, it's happening in America too.
Those pesky UFOs are taking our attention away from other matters of importance, like Seymour Hersh's investigation into who might have blown up the Nordstream 2 pipeline. Edward Snowden calls it "engineered panic."
The U.S. government seems intent on steering us into a head-on collision with Russia. Ron Paul spells out how we can stop the coming war with Russia.
What is happening to our children? The CDC reports a 60 percent increase in high school girls contemplating suicide. It might be time for a serious conversation about what drives the hopelessness.
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Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
2023 Feb 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
It's our weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss how the trap is being sprung to make internal combustion engines as expensive to run as diesels. Also, we talk about how to get back to where we started from regarding our freedoms.
We tend to underestimate our ability to influence the world around us. But that's how we're trained to be from an early age. Paul Rosenberg says, being a placeholder isn't enough when it comes to making the difference you were born to make.
If you're concerned about the woke takeover of America's institutions and pastimes, yet you still watched the Super Bowl, you're sending mixed signals. Robin M. Itzler reminds us that we can't have it both ways.
Laughter is greatly underestimated, both as a tool to fight tyranny and as a cure for despair. Eric Hussey has a thoughtful essay on the tragic end of laughter.
The time to work out a strategy for avoiding the snare of central bank digital currencies is right now. Dr. Joseph Mercola and James Corbett have some very workable ideas to begin working out your escape from digital slavery.
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Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
2023 Feb 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
Wednesday Feb 08, 2023
To understand the reality of the Great Depression, it's helpful to look at how the nation struggled to feed itself. Robert E. Wright shares the not-so-great depression diet.
One of the most overlooked and valuable freedoms we have is our freedom of association. Eric Peters says it's an accurate measurement of whether we are free or not.
The challenges before us are significant. As Henry Hazlitt would put it: The times call for courage, truth-telling and hard work.
The modern version of labeling someone as a heretic is to call them a "denier." Thomas Buckley has the lowdown on how denialism is a woke way to stifle dissent.
We're getting into the the thick of our current Fourth Turning upheaval. Case in point: check out Sasha Stone's take on Caligula at the Grammys. This is what a society in decline looks like.
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Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
2023 Feb 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for our weekly visit. There's a lot going on out there and Eric has a keen eye for what is actually worth our attention.
In monetary news, it's looking more and more likely that a CBDC will be sprung on us in the near future. Daniel Lacalle explains how central bank digital currencies would bring hyper-inflation.
Ready for a no-crap analysis of the current geopolitical situation? James Howard Kunstler cuts through the fog of official misinformation to describe a growing lose-lose scenario.
Disney has backed of the transgender grooming messaging for kids, for now. But as Andrea Widburg points out, they've doubled down on spreading the gospel of critical race theory.
The threat of facing the wrath of cancel culture is an effective tool to keep us in line and to quash dissent. Blaine Pardoe speaks from experience when he writes about overcoming the woke mob.
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