Episodes
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
2020 Sept 28 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Enemy-driven thinking is pretty fashionable right now. Kent McManigal has the best advice you'll hear today: Don't make enemies over politics.
If there's one quality that the vast majority of politicians share, it's an extreme flexibility of their principles. Michael Anton asks, what does fidelity to our founding principles require today?
We didn't talk about "safe sex" when sex really was safe because it was largely confined to marriage. We see a similar situation with "fact checkers" which didn't exist before the truth started getting out. Here are some examples of how fact checkers deceive.
Now that we're all having to stretch our money just a bit further, here's some truly useful information. Austin Petersen explains how to buy things that make you money.
Sponsors:
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
2022 Sept 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Tuesday Sep 27, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos pops in for our weekly chat. We talk about environmentalism vs. conservation and how to maintain your freedom in a world that's getting less free by the minute.
The FBI raid on the home of a pro-life pastor in Pennsylvania last week, is a chilling development in our government's war against the citizenry. Jack Cashill asks and answers the question: Did the FBI finally go too far?
The smart phone has been a game-changer in many ways, not all of them good. Bruce Wild has an eye-opening recounting of the smart phone's role in dumbing us down.
Counterculture used to mean long-haired, drugged-out, smelly hippies. These days, if you believe in freedom, the traditional family or God, you are considered subversive. Check out this essay by N.S. Lyons on the new counterculture.
By now, it's clear that our individual participation in the current monetary system is quickly becoming contingent on our deference to the powers that be. The message is clear: Say only what we want to hear, or we will take away your livelihood.
Sponsors:
Monday Sep 26, 2022
2022 Sept 26 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
It's easy to get frustrated with the lack of objective reporting by many of our legacy media sources. Thomas L. Knapp has a timely reminder that, when it comes to journalism, objectivity and neutrality aren't the same thing.
Over the years, I've been terribly guilty of arguing with strangers online just for the thrill of the battle. Now, I try to find more productive ways to spread light. Patrick Carroll has 7 ways to improve your online debates that take away the toxicity.
The growing lust for control isn't just a problem stemming from the political left. As Max Borders explains, the great authoritarian arms race requires us to call out all authoritarianism wherever we encounter it.
The challenges we face seem to be growing daily. J.B. Shurk has a powerful reminder for those of us who are awake and aware of what's going on: All it takes in one hero to be the catalyst for change.
The list of things that are still legal is shrinking like a wool sweater in a clothes dryer on the high heat setting. Matt Keener suggests that we should fight back against our oppressors using memes and mockery, while they're still legal.
Sponsors:
Friday Sep 23, 2022
2022 Sept 23 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 23, 2022
Friday Sep 23, 2022
If your outlook is feeling a bit dulled by all the chaos around us, there's a simple solution to regain your focus. Isaac Morehouse explains the power of being in awe every day.
Does your vote really make a difference? Before answering that question, take a look at Thomas L. Knapp's latest column titled: Should you even vote? He makes a solid case that an uninformed vote is worse than not voting.
One of my biggest complaints about politics is the intense tribal mindset that comes along with it. Randall G. Holcombe has a great take on tribalism and electoral politics.
Maybe you saw over the weekend the "60 Minutes" interview the president did where he stated that "the pandemic is over." Ryan McMaken says the pandemic may be over but the feds aren't giving up their emergency powers.
It's disturbing how many people believe that whatever the mob wants, it should get. Kent McManigal sets the record straight on how liberty trumps the rule of the majority.
The danger in living in a constant state of crisis is that when we're consumed by fear, we stop thinking. John and Nisha Whitehead explain how government propaganda leads to deceit, fear and mind control.
Sponsors:
Thursday Sep 22, 2022
2022 Sept 22 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 22, 2022
Thursday Sep 22, 2022
Reasoning with a wokester without getting drawn into an argument can be incredibly challenging. Mark Bauerline has some excellent advice on how to talk to a wokester.
Sometimes it seems like more people should be catching on to what is being done by the ruling class. Here's a great essay from Helen of desTroy on how they hated us for our freedoms, so we enslaved ourselves.
Watching the farmers in Europe being systematically regulated out of producing food is the strongest evidence that the climate change movement is anti-human at its heart. Joel Kotkin explains why environmentalism is a fundamentalist religion.
So many Americans have forgotten who they are that the founding ideals of our nation sound like a foreign language to us. J.B. Shurk reminds us that our situation is one of difficulty and opportunity.
Of all the crazy developments taking place right under our noses, the great financial reset is one of the most crucial. The Good Citizen has a terrific summary of what's at stake.
Sponsors:
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
2022 Sept 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
When CNN's Don Lemon threw a reparations question at Hilary Fordwich, he probably expected some woke validation. Instead, he got the greatest 90 second history lesson ever. Watch the video for yourself. It's linked in the article.
As the midterms elections near, it's tempting to look to one side or the other as a political savior. But be careful. David S. D'Amato warns that both sides of the aisle are degenerating into authoritarianism.
It may sound cliche but hard work is part of a life of happiness. Dr. Kimberlee Josephson notes that work won't love you back and that's how it should be.
The most important solution that any of us can supply to a broken world is to become an extraordinary individual. Jeff Deist shares five keys to professional and personal success and each of them is spot on.
It's revealing how many Americans perceive the demographics of this nation, based on the skewed propaganda that they receive through the legacy media. Theodore Roosevelt Malloch says, show me the numbers please.
Sponsors:
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
2022 Sept 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
Tuesday Sep 20, 2022
It's our weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos today. If you've been needing a good stout reality supplement, Eric delivers.
Questioning the so-called social contract is a good way to get yourself labeled as a troublemaker. At the same time, as Paul Rosenberg explains, it's an honest line of inquiry that too few are willing to consider.
When someone points out that the growing challenges we're facing have an almost demonic quality, it's getting harder to disagree. James Howard Kunstler reminds us that good and evil still exist.
Why are major retailers canceling billions of dollars in orders as summer comes to an end? Michael Snyder highlights a disturbing new trend that portends extremely challenging times straight ahead.
There are few things more chilling than catching the icy gaze of someone in authority. James Wesley Rawles has a sobering breakdown of our approaching societal winter and some good advice on what to do.
Sponsors:
Monday Sep 19, 2022
2022 Sept 19 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Anyone who listens to this show is unlikely to taken by surprise by what's happening economically. Brandon Smith has a very timely warning about the escalation seen in recent events that suggests mounting economic danger.
The move towards digital currency is picking up speed. Brad Polumbo explains why a digital dollar is a really bad idea.
Using food as a weapon of control is nothing new. In fact, as Shane Radliff points out, it can also be used as an ultimate weapon of mind control.
The world is already a complicated and conflicting place. We don't need more Karens. Lenore Skenazy relates the story of a Karen who called the police on a little girl for selling cookies in the neighborhood.
There sure seems to be a lot of unhappy faces every direction you turn. Annie Holmquist has some very solid advice on forgetting self and finding happiness.
Sponsors:
Friday Sep 16, 2022
2022 Sept 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 16, 2022
Friday Sep 16, 2022
Woke corporations are quickly becoming the norm but it's a trend that needs to be reversed. Allen Mendenhall says corporate wokeness hurts the groups it purports to help.
The border crisis has been a reality for the folks in border states for many years now. Jordan Schachtel explains why bringing the reality of what's happening to Martha's Vineyard is revealing a lot of hypocrisy among the ruling class.
If you're afraid to say what you really think, that's a strong clue that all is not well. Bruce Wilds makes the case that intolerance rules when your choice is to remain silent or be branded a extremist.
We all owe a serious debt of gratitude to those who help us cut our challenges down to size with laughter. As Andrea Widburg relates, mainstream comedy may be failing but the Babylon Bee reminds us of humor's power.
Feeling brave? Here's another detailed assessment of our situation from Doug Casey. He describes the current atmosphere of class warfare and warns where this "eat the rich" sentiment will lead us.
Sponsors:
Thursday Sep 15, 2022
2022 Sept 15 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 15, 2022
Thursday Sep 15, 2022
If it's true that what goes up quickly comes down quickly, we should be seeing an epic return-to-earth of the gender identity movement in the near future. Dr. Michael Egnor explains gender ideology and the paganization of Western culture.
We're all feeling the pinch economically right now but that's no reason for sackcloth and ashes. David Veksler shares 10 ways to live like a millionaire, even if your bank account is empty.
The left is extremely well-practiced at provoking people until they react and then playing the victim for whomever may be paying attention. Stanley K. Ridgely describes how academic leftists imagine they're under seige and miss the real seige.
We're moving swiftly toward a monetary system that will punish or reward us based on political compliance. Judge Andrew Napolitano has the story of why you should use cash to buy guns rather than a credit card.
The world of information is changing quickly. Check out The Good Citizen's take on living in the fact-checker's paradise.
Sponsors: