Episodes

Monday Feb 06, 2023
2023 Feb 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Feb 06, 2023
Monday Feb 06, 2023
Thara Tenney is the daughter of LaVoy Finicum and the author of the book "Liberty Rising: One Cowboy's Ascent." She joins me to talk about her dad, the injustice of his murder and how his mission of freedom continues.
Why are bombarded with so much propaganda and misinformation? Check out Paul Rosenberg's latest essay for an excellent explanation of why information is broken.
Last week Chloe Cole came to Idaho to speak to citizens and legislators about the burgeoning transgender movement that is working to seduce and indoctrinate our children. Brian Almon has a marvelous essay on the irreversible damage that the woke cult is causing.
Why to I have an axe to grind with the legacy media? Because they've ceased to be a platform for objective truth and primarily serve as narrative managers. Sasha Stone explains how a blue check Democrat lost her trust in the media.
Each of us has a line in the sand that must not be crossed. Mine is gun control. D. Parker spells out how gun control kills people and why it must be resisted without compromise.

Friday Feb 03, 2023
2023 Feb 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Feb 03, 2023
Friday Feb 03, 2023
Understanding the difference between education and schooling is essential. Annie Holmquist has a great essay on education discipleship and how it can fix the mess made by our public schools.
The current attempts to rewrite American history with a Marxist slant are intensifying. James Bovard explains how the 1619 Project has teamed up with Hulu to vilify the founders and the reasons for the American revolution.
The plans to implement a new digital dollar have been in the works for most of the past year. Justin Haskins spells out why a new digital currency may pose a major threat to liberty.
Could you survive a famine? This may seem like a disturbing topic but the information contained in this article is worth having in your skillset.
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Thursday Feb 02, 2023
2023 Feb 2 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Feb 02, 2023
Thursday Feb 02, 2023
In human interactions, there are only a limited number of ways to get what you want. Art Carden lists four of those ways and explains why the ones involving force are the worst possible ways.
Those of us who have spent decades trying to restore and protect the principles and practices of liberty know that there is no silver bullet strategy that will turn the tide. Ammon Bundy acknowledges this reality and suggests that uniting and bringing people together is the only thing that works.
It's shocking how far people will go to avoid having to acknowledge an unpleasant truth. Todd Hayen warns, don't get smug, it's something we're all susceptible to doing for fear of inconvenience.
Want to be a better parent? Join the club. Peter Jacobsen has 3 rules of rational parenting that are derived from good economics and it's pretty solid advice.
Licensing can best be described as when someone in authority takes away your right to do something and then sells it back to you. Eric Peters lays out the dangers of licensing.
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Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
2023 Feb 1 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
Wednesday Feb 01, 2023
The weaponization of the US Dept. of Justice is pretty unsettling. Sarah Weaver joins me to talk about a pro-life pastor who was raided by the FBI, arrested and charged with obstructing access to an abortion clinic. Thankfully, a jury acquitted him last week.
It's hard to tell is "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams is being sincere or facetious when he apologizes for being pro-jab. Robin Koerner uses Adams' experience to illustrate how the "unvaccinated" got it right.
Politicians have a bad habit of using words that don't exactly convey their authentic meaning. Thomas L. Knapp explains how "constitutional carry" doesn't actually mean what most us think it means.
The Marxist worldview has taken hold in a surprising number of our institutions. Annie Holmquist says children are the ticket out of this mindset.
More and more, James Howard Kunstler's columns are like a high potency reality supplement for those of us who prefer life without sedation. His latest one on the war against us is worth the read.
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Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
2023 Jan 31 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
Tuesday Jan 31, 2023
It's our weekly check in with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. There's a lot going on in our world and Eric is a welcome voice of reason in helping to make sense of it all.
Despite their vehement denials, proponents of Marxism are very active in many of our institutions today. Paul Rosenberg has a timely definition of one of the favorite targets of Marxists--the bourgeois--and why we should be proud to be called such.
If you're serious about understanding the situation in which we find ourselves today, it's essential to have a grasp of what led us here. The Good Citizen has compiled a wonderful primer of 101 steps to enslave humanity (part one is 1-56) and it fills in a lot of the blanks for those who wish to know.
Is it better to rule a corrupted system or to be ruled by a corrupted system? Josiah Lippincott says the answer is neither. He lays out our political situation and says the words we must live by are: We will not submit.
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Monday Jan 30, 2023
2023 Jan 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 30, 2023
Monday Jan 30, 2023
It's a shame to see Reader's Digest jumping on the bandwagon to clamor for gun control. David Codrea does a great job of dismantling their demands for "commonsense gun control" that would leave only the ruling class armed.
You may not own or even want a pistol brace but you still have a stake in the matter, nonetheless. D. Parker explains why the ATF's new pistol brace rule is nothing more than a cluster of enforcement traps.
Parables are a wonderful thing. They can speak to many people on many different levels of understanding. Robert E. Wright has a marvelous parable that tackles the age-old question: Who will build the roads?
The obstacles that stand in the way of claiming our freedom are significant. Before you lose hope, consider Barry Brownstein's latest essay on how obstacles to freedom can become the way to freedom.
The ideological takeover of America's newsrooms has brought us to a state of constant psychological warfare. David James has an informative take on the grim future of establishment journalism.
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Friday Jan 27, 2023
2023 Jan 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 27, 2023
Friday Jan 27, 2023
This may not strike an heroic chord with some folks but the Utah doctor who helped parents to free their kids from vax mandates is a stand up guy. Jordan Schachtel explains why the feds are wrong to be prosecuting him.
Like it or not, your leadership is sorely needed right now. Dan Sanchez spells out the 3 levels of leadership that Leonard E. Read identified and how each of them impacts the people around you.
It's not name-calling to note that a great many people were brainwashed into accepting medical tyranny. Jessica Marie Baumgartner has a great take on forgiving the medically brainwashed in the post-covid era.
A Pfizer exec caught on video discussing the company's interest in mutating the virus to keep the vaccine cash cow alive should be pretty big news, right? So why aren't corporate media outlets talking about this?
Speaking of cash cows, the U.S. military industrial complex is starting to look like the enormous grift that it is. The Z-man has some unpopular truths to share about a great boondoggle that's been around for most of our lifetimes.
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Thursday Jan 26, 2023
2023 Jan 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Thursday Jan 26, 2023
Seven years ago today, LaVoy Finicum's life was unjustly taken. I had the privilege of getting to know this champion of freedom personally in the year prior to his death.
A few years ago, Jeffrey A. Tucker was hauled into traffic court. His article on how to steal $75,000 from the poor is quite eye-opening. Law and order types will want to take their blood pressure meds before hearing this one.
One of the biggest selling points of the free market is that people are free to take their business elsewhere. Jen Maffessanti lays out what consumer sovereignty is and why customers are the boss.
"Who will build the roads?" is a common refrain when people are justifying the need for the state. Thomas Walker-Werth explains how government road-building killed innovation in transportation.
Heaven help the brave souls who will not bend the knee to Alphabet Mafia. Ivan Provorov is one who stood fast in his faith by refusing to don a rainbow hockey jersey. And he's paying a price for staying true to his beliefs.
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Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
2023 Jan 25 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Keeping your bearings during the current upheaval can be a challenge. Find the time to take a look at Jim Quinn's latest analysis on our Fourth Turning is combining with mass formation psychosis.
This won't be good news for everyone but for those of us who have worked to protect our freedom from the covid fear-mongers, it's encouraging. Robert Blumen says the game is over and they have lost.
It's clear that many people are finally awakening to what is being done to us. James Howard Kunstler calls it the end of reality consensus disorder.
The advent of AI is set to change our world in big ways. Walker Larson explains what writing is and why we misunderstand the importance of the coming of ChatGPT.
When it comes to describing Congress and its efforts to raise the debt ceiling, the Babylon Bee said it best. Their headline stated: Congress debates how to raise the theft ceiling. Ron Paul breaks down the debt ceiling hysteria and hypocrisy.
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Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
2023 Jan 24 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Tuesday Jan 24, 2023
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops in for another of our regular Tuesday therapy sessions. If you're in need of a healthy dose of rationality, Eric always delivers.
Hindsight is always helpful in connecting the dots we couldn't see when things were going sideways. Huck Davenport reminds us that time has shown that the 'paranoid' people were correct about covid.
We all can use a good pep talk from time to time. John Green has a very timely essay on how we are not victims unless we choose to be.
Sometimes it feels as though it's getting harder to find people who are still serious about seeking truth. Aletheia Hitz says truth is more than propositional. It's not just what we say but how we say it that matters.
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