Episodes
Monday Jun 27, 2022
2022 June 27 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jun 27, 2022
Monday Jun 27, 2022
The decision overturning Roe v. Wade has sent some definite shockwaves throughout the world. As Jordan Schachtel explains, suddenly the same leaders who were recently forcing vaccinations are very concerned about upholding human rights.
Learning to walk in calm, confident authority is an essential part of claiming, using and defending your natural rights. Allan Stevo has a perfect example of what this looks like.
Now more than ever, we need to remember that tribal thinking is being used to divide us. Barry Brownstein has a terrific essay on tribalism's big lie.
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Friday Jun 24, 2022
2022 June 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Friday Jun 24, 2022
There are many factors behind the remarkable changes we've witnessed in our culture this past couple of years. Carl Nelson has a fascinating explanation of how free money changes a culture.
Finding reliable sources of information requires a serious commitment to truth and a willingness to do your homework. Jeff Minnick tackles the unsolved mystery of the missing real journalists.
As a political agnostic, I don't have faith in politicians solving any of our current challenges. The Brownstone Institute has an optimistic take on the revenge of the locked down voters and how things might change for the better.
A sure sign that things are going off the rails is when justice primarily serves the interests of the state. Here's a hopeful story about a jury in Texas finding that a city must pay for the damage its SWAT team did to an innocent homeowner's property.
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Friday Jun 24, 2022
2022 June 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Friday Jun 24, 2022
Pretty clever of the Supreme Court to issue a ruling affirming a clear right to self defense just before it releases its latest abortion ruling. The left is really struggling with the thought of citizens being able to defend themselves.
Like it or not, the ruling class has decided that we're all going to "go green." As noble as that may sound, Paul Rosenberg has a great explanation of how their definition of "green" means becoming poor.
The defensiveness of the political establishment regarding those who question the integrity of the 2020 election raises more questions than it answers. Robert Arvay wonders if the elections were rigged and whether it even matters.
The world can appear to be a cold, cruel place. Barry Brownstein zeroes in on the remedy with a powerful story about what Robin Williams taught us about kindness.
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Thursday Jun 23, 2022
2022 June 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
It's no secret that Silicon Valley has become a de facto ministry of truth. So riddle me this, why is Twitter hiring an astonishing number of FBI agents right now?
Some of us simply refuse to go along with what those in power refer to as "normalizing the new normal." Todd Hayen has some timely encouragement for anyone who has made peace with being an outlier.
If you've had a sick feeling in your stomach as the Jan 6 committee has been laying the groundwork for a domestic war on terror, brace yourself. Revolver News has done the investigative journalism that confirms the dirty work underway.
Social justice warriors are not born, they are groomed, recruited and radicalized. Robert Weissberg explains who is manufacturing social justice warriors on an industrial scale.
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Thursday Jun 23, 2022
2022 June 23 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
Thursday Jun 23, 2022
With Independence Day approaching, it's time to visit some of the lesser known stories behind the Declaration of Independence. Caleb Franz from the Profiles In Liberty podcast has the details.
It's sad that so many people have bought into the fiction that it's right and proper for government to force others to do something against their better judgement. Kent McManigal nails it: Government crushes individuality.
Learning history is more than learning about names, dates and events. Tuttle Twins creator Connor Boyack joins me to talk about the new Tuttle Twins American History book and how it teaches the ideas that shaped the world.
If you don't yet know the tale of Cole Summers, it's one worth knowing. Hannah Frankman shares the story of the most remarkable unschooler, entrepreneur and prodigy who has left his mark on the world.
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Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
2022 June 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
We're all learning as we go and, hopefully, learning from our earlier mistakes. Here's one of the best Twitter thread unrolls from someone who has kept track of the growing list of covid oddities.
The connection between morality and freedom is well understood by those who have studied the principles and practices of liberty. Annie Holmquist says to gain more freedom, American morality must increase.
It's easy to look at what happened in German society in the 1930s and to think that we are above embracing the kind of evil that overcame them. The truth of the matter is that we can all be evil and we're not so different from the Germans.
Skeptics of the climate apocalypse have a point when they doubt that giving power & money to politicians will somehow change the environment. Dr. Donald Miller Jr. says climate science spawns serfdom.
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Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
2022 June 22 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
You've likely heard talk of the coming economic storm but did you realize how long it has been building? Dr. Brian C. Joondeph cuts through the hyperbole to lay out the reality of what is approaching.
When I first heard that the U.S. Navy was training its recruits to create pronoun "safe spaces" I was sure it was a joke. Nope. As Andrea Widburg notes, in a crisis-ridden era, the Navy is, in fact, focusing on pronouns.
Whether you know it or not, Julian Assange has done more to protect your remaining freedoms than all of the world's politicians combined. Thomas L. Knapp says, Assange should be freed but that's not nearly enough.
Inflation is a fact of life for all of us right now. Danielle Butcher explains why high gas prices are a signal of more inflation to come.
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Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
2022 June 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Marxism has made great use of its "long march" through our institutions--especially our schools. J.B. Shurk says that to fight Marxist education, we need a new kind of school.
To illustrate the growing entrenchment of Marxist ideology in our public schools, Minnesota's changes to its teacher licensing rules are a good example. Allen and Julie Quist have the details.
Now that Dr. Fauci has been diagnosed with covid, it's not the time to gloat. As Jeffrey A. Tucker explains, there are some significant lessons we can learn from his situation.
And, if you'd like a second opinion on Fauci's illness. Jon Miltimore has a take worth considering.
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Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
2022 June 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos checks in with his latest take on life in clown world.
It's nice when someone who once vilified the unvaxxed realizes how they were played. Check out this message from an Australian writer who recognizes just what was done to us by media, governments and technocrats.
Every parent knows what it's like to be assaulted with hard questions. Paul Rosenberg has some solid answers you might want to file away for when you're on the hot seat.
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Monday Jun 20, 2022
2022 June 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
If you want to truly understand how the media fueled the covid-19 lockdowns, find the time to read this comprehensive breakdown by Michael Betrus. It helps explain why the panic was so deliberately widespread.
The danger in the mainstream Jan 6 narrative is that anyone who questions the sanctity of the 2020 election is a dangerous "extremist." Michael Lesher sets the record straight on the show trial and Liz Cheney's dyspepsia.
What's the difference between manners and lying? Knowing the answer to this question is a bigger deal than you might think. Jeremy Egerer says mind your manners, mind your lies.
With Father's Day still fresh on our minds, here's a great essay from Annie Holmquist on one of the best pieces of advice that a father can give his children. It's a timeless remind that character counts more than we know.
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