Episodes

Monday Jan 23, 2023
2023 Jan 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 23, 2023
Monday Jan 23, 2023
As a member of Gen X, one of the biggest generational shifts in my lifetime is the shift from personal to positional morality. Robin Koerner explains how seeking to control others rather than yourself is changing our society.
Is it true that only a moral people can be free? Paul Rosenberg's take on this question is worth considering.
Trying to persuade your fellow countrymen that right and wrong still exist, is a battle few are willing to fight. Anthony Esolen notes that a massive effort at moral rebuilding is necessary and needs to start sooner than later.
Free speech matters more than we might think. Julian Adorney and Mark Johnson say that the opponents of free speech are gaining ground and we need to fight back.
The regulatory state is more dangerous than you think. Robert E. Wright provides some powerful insight into how the power to regulate is the power to control.
Few things will stop our personal success in its tracks like a victim mindset. Mark Johnson has an interesting solution as he teaches how to cultivate an internal locus of control that puts you in charge of your life.
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Friday Jan 20, 2023
2023 Jan 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 20, 2023
Friday Jan 20, 2023
The divisions throughout society are mighty deep. Jack Gleason has some timely advice for effectively communicating with brainwashed friends and family.
The public's trust issues with the medical establishment are not without merit. And when the medical establishment tells us that belief in freedom is bad for us, it doesn't make things any better.
Maybe it's the current lack of unspun news that makes truth so important to those of us who treasure it. Mark Creech lays out what it means to love the truth in a time when falsehood is king.
Now that mainstream media outlets are admitting that there may be justifiable concerns over covid vaccine side effects, there are a couple of questions we need to be asking. Kit Knightly says those questions are: "Why this and why now?"
When the president starts bloviating about how "no one needs an AR-15" it's tempting to wonder what exactly has been keeping him up at night. Charles C.W. Cooke skillfully disarms Biden's most grotesque gun control argument.
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Thursday Jan 19, 2023
2023 Jan 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 19, 2023
Thursday Jan 19, 2023
There seems to be growing darkness in almost any direction we turn right now. Larry Alton describes why if there was ever a time to remember why families are more important than ever, this is it.
After the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, the right to keep and bear arms has been on pretty solid ground. Then along comes the ATF and with a simple rule change, law abiding citizens face being transformed into criminals overnight.
Practical skills are good to have and philosophy counts as a practical skill, especially in times of confusion and disinformation. Aletheia Hitz has a strong argument for why we should study philosophy.
The systems that seek to rule us work very hard to convince us that they alone can fix our inadequacies. And a surprising number of people will defend those systems to the bitter end. George Ford Smith explains how political salvation is slow suicide.
The past 3 years have shown us that medical tyranny is not simply a dystopian conspiracy theory. Paul Craig Roberts shares how in his lifetime, he has witnessed the death of independent medicine and fair trials.
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Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
2023 Jan 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
Wednesday Jan 18, 2023
The idea that taxation is theft seems pretty obvious to anyone who understands the nature of the state. Jeff Thomas has a relatable explanation that will likely convince even those who want to assure the state that they love it.
Anyone who is aware of the World Economic Forum can see that there's serious mischief afoot. J.B. Shurk has a terrific essay on what's going on and how a revolution in the minds of the people will be necessary to stop the WEF.
Holding the right people accountable for the covid disaster is going to require swimming against the tide. James Howard Kunstler explains what that might look like and why we need testimony, not documents, to get to the truth.
The pressure to normalize the word games of the pronoun gang is pervasive and intense. Check out this short video of a guy explaining how it's a form of manipulation disguising itself as manners.
Few people have been more willing to speak truth to power and suffer the wrath of those in power than Ammon Bundy. He's a controversial figure to some but you should take the time to read his letter to the Idaho officials who are ruthlessly seeking to destroy him.
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Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
2023 Jan 17 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesday Jan 17, 2023
Tuesdays are always a treat as my friend Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to chat about what's happening. His latest take on corporate shills and mercenaryism is worth hearing.
Can you sense the shift in the attitude of the ruling class? They're frightened and maybe with good reason. James Howard Kunstler notes the glug glug, gurgle gurgle sounds that may indicate the ship of state is in trouble.
Assuming that you're getting yourself squared away for tougher times, here's a piece of knowledge that should serve you well. Milan Adams explains why the gray man strategy of not drawing attention to yourself is something worth knowing.
Most of the solutions to our needs can be met locally, if we're willing to work and coordinate with others. Christine Black describes what a local alternative is really like when it comes to butchering and packing your own meat.
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Monday Jan 16, 2023
2023 Jan 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 16, 2023
Monday Jan 16, 2023
Being able to think rationally in a time when everything is in commotion is a kind of superpower. Todd Hayen has a marvelous article on why "right or wrong, I am sticking with what I believe" is a dangerous way to to think.
None of us wants to believe that we are helping to bring about tyranny but the fact is, sometimes we are. Barry Brownstein's latest is a must read as he describes how individuals enable tyranny.
We live in a time when authentic heroes are being systematically erased from the public's memory. Lawrence W. Reed explains why heroes matter--and now more than ever.
Some solutions seem too simple to be true. For instance, a return to basic moral and ethical principles is vital to the survival of a healthy society. Uldis Sprogis spells out how this simple truth applies to our society today.
If the powers that be are serious about implementing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), they must first outlaw any competing cryptocurrency. Paul Rosenberg says the claims that crypto mining is a danger to the environment are part of that effort to seize control of cryptocurrency.
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Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
2023 Jan 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
Wednesday Jan 11, 2023
If the founders gave us a government for a moral people, what happens when we stop being moral? Joe Strader points out that we face a moral conundrum in the coming ideological battle.
It may seem too simple to be true but the best way to effect change in the world is to start with ourselves. Annie Holmquist reveals how good government starts in our marriages, our minds and our communities.
James Bovard is one of my favorite writers because he seamlessly combines penetrating insights with razor sharp wit. Check out this collection of his best pandemic potshots and other epigrams.
Like the old t-shirt used to say: Hard work fascinates me, I could watch it for hours. Stephen Whitney has a thoughtful take on finding the value in hard work.
Brandon Smith has an eye-opening article on how the digitization of humanity shows why the globalist agenda is evil. It might sound like a tinfoil hat conspiracy, if it weren't coming from the mouths of World Economic Forum members themselves.
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Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
2023 Jan 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
Tuesday Jan 10, 2023
It's our weekly visit with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss the WEF's war on rurality and how personal secession is the key to extricating yourself from the systems trying to subjugate us.
Have you noticed how the only absolute we're still allowed to believe in is that there are no absolutes. Paul Rosenberg explains how if there's life and death, there's right and wrong.
Some will find this very hard to consider but there are clear parallels between the last days of the Weimar Republic and where we are culturally today. Check out this Twitter thread that connects some of the dots between abandoning reality/morality and serious societal decline.
Now that Jan 6 has come and gone, it's time to state a very uncomfortable truth: There was a coup but it wasn't carried out by the so-called "insurrectionists." John Dale Dunn asks, what if there was a real coup and nobody noticed?
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Monday Jan 09, 2023
2023 Jan 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Even though most of us have heard of the FTX cryptocurrency fiasco, we'd be hard pressed to explain exactly what happened. Paul Rosenberg has a brilliant synopsis of the FTX heist, in brief. Definitely worth a read.
Some things are worth defending, no matter how hopeless it may seem at the moment. Jay Davidson reminds us that before can defend our society, we must know ourselves. That means knowing what came before us.
Do you still trust your doctor like you did before covid? Many of us are struggling with trust issues based on what we've experienced. James Howard Kunstler says we need to see some sincere repentance by the medical community.
The hard economic reality is that we cannot stop the crash/reset that is headed our way. However, as Brandon Smith explains, there may be a way to create a parallel economies that will allow us to abandon the doomed systems.
Do you ever struggle with the thought that life is meaningless? Todd Hayen has an interesting take on a meaningless life and why there may be dark forces that are trying to make us feel that way.
You don't have to be a fanboy of Dr. Jordan Peterson to understand why he enjoys such broad appeal. His refusal to bend the knee to the woke has some members of officialdom calling for Peterson's re-education. Their threats are really a warning to the rest of us.
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Friday Jan 06, 2023
2023 Jan 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 06, 2023
Friday Jan 06, 2023
Two positive things happened in my home state of Idaho yesterday. As Brian Almon explains there were victories for life and for liberty. My dear friend Ice Cube would put it thusly, "I got to say it was a good day."
We're about to learn for ourselves that, while history doesn't exactly repeat itself, it sometimes rhymes. Doug Casey has a marvelous breakdown of the parallels between the decline of imperial Rome and the decline of the U.S.
Will you be a victim or truth warrior during 2023? Dr. Robert Malone has 3 clear suggestions for things each of us can and should be doing.
Dr. Jordan Peterson is being told he must submit to "mandatory social media communication retraining" or he'll lose his license to teach or practice psychology. Dr. Peter McCullough has the details on Peterson being accused of heresy by the Ontario College of Psychologists.
It's hard to imagine anyone still being unable to see what's happening to our nation without sensing that something is terribly wrong. D. Parker explores the question of how to defy the fascist far left in their plans to destroy the U.S.
Those who despise liberty have made great strides in the past 3 years. Michael Lesher wonders, where have the voices for liberty gone?
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