Episodes
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
2024 Sept 12 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
Thursday Sep 12, 2024
Our mental diet has greater impact on our overall well-being than we might think. Here's a terrific essay from Restoring Truth that makes a strong case for feasting on words that actually nourish us.
The rise of radicalism has been as disturbing as it has been rapid. Adam De Gree has an informative take on the psychological drivers of radicalism in our time.
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Now that 9/11 has come and gone, it's a good time to evaluate what we have lost in the past 23 years. Brian Almon explains how the loss of freedom and accountable government dwarfs the loss of life on that day.
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Wednesday Sep 11, 2024
2024 Sept 11 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Sep 11, 2024
Wednesday Sep 11, 2024
Finding freedom in an unfree world requires becoming very committed to the concept of decentralization. Paul Rosenberg offers 6 reasons why centralization is bad.
The move toward total censorship is accelerating and our duty to rebel approaches. Brandon Smith has some excellent information on how the path to tyranny unfolds and how to know when rebellion is necessary.
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After last night's presidential candidate debate, it's only fitting to have a follow up to yesterday's article by Quoth The Raven (QTR). Reactions were pretty mixed last night but today is when the critical thinking will start kicking in.
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Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
2024 Sept 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by for our weekly conversation. Eric has a solid take on the passing scene and some great advice for the young.
It's becoming more and more important that we prioritize how we spend our time and moral energy. Ray Craig says, if the devil can't make you bad, he'll make you busy.
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A great deal of attention will be focused on the big debate between Donald and Kamala tonight. Here's a question that deserves some serious consideration: What are they arguing about again?
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Monday Sep 09, 2024
2024 Sept 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Sep 09, 2024
Monday Sep 09, 2024
It's wild how brazen evil is in our day and yet few people seem capable of seeing it for what it is. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that evil is weak and it cannot survive when we call things by their true names.
The ability to speak our minds without fear of punishment is something we are rapidly losing. Tom Woods says, Kamala's new threat to to "prevent misinformation," if she's elected, is a serious one.
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Concerns over the practice of registering illegal immigrants to vote in our elections aren't just misplaced fears. As Elizabeth Nickson explains, this practice is part of the black swan/orchestrated chaos that is planned for November 5.
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Friday Sep 06, 2024
2024 Sept 6 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Sep 06, 2024
Friday Sep 06, 2024
None of us has a seat at the table when it comes to affecting change within our governing systems. But, as Domenic Scarcella explains we have absolute power to change our mindset to that of a Good Neighbor. And that will enable us to help change minds at the level where it counts.
Check out this story of a Nevada grandmother facing $30,000 in fines for offering people a ride to Burning Man. It would be hard to find a better example of how government has ceased to be a protector of our natural rights and instead become a kind of extractive industry that separates us from our money.
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Ready for some deja vu? The Russians are trying to interfere with our elections! Where have we heard this before? Jacob Hornberger provides some much needed perspective on our own government's latest ploy to interfere in the upcoming election.
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Thursday Sep 05, 2024
2024 Sept 5 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Thursday Sep 05, 2024
Should parents be surprised when they send their children to Caesar's schools and they come home as Romans? Kimberly Ells explains what to do when your school puts God in a closet and shuts the door.
We live in a time when words seem to have no lasting meaning. Jim Bovard shares some classic examples of how politicians use democracy's damndest defamation to try to convince us that "the government is us."
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There are few things we take for granted more readily than our daily bread. If you haven't given some serious thought to the food you eat, where it comes from and how it's affecting you--take a glimpse into the future of food.
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Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
2024 Sept 4 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Wednesday Sep 04, 2024
Now is the time to be putting in the serious effort to build your community, wherever you happen to be. Walker Larson reports that new research shows nearly half of Americans don't feel close to their communities.
If Mark Zuckerberg's confession of how Facebook was used to suppress inconvenient facts and opinions isn't enough to set off some alarms, I don't know what is. Jeffrey A. Tucker examines why Zuckerberg chose now to confess.
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Have you noticed how things are escalating in Ukraine right now? Brandon Smith says the globalists are working hard to kick off WW III before the election.
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Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
2024 Sept 3 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
Tuesday Sep 03, 2024
It's time to catch up on all that's happened in the world since my last conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos.
We live in a time when lawfare is being used to attack everyone from former presidents to citizens who speak outside the boundaries of the official narrative. Paul Rosenberg explains how "law" is used as a mind trick to gain our compliance.
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Self reliance is a topic in which each of us should deeply invested. Todd Hayen shares some of Ralph Waldo Emerson's deepest insights on the subject.
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Friday Aug 30, 2024
2024 Aug 30 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Aug 30, 2024
Friday Aug 30, 2024
The state has become a kind of religion to those who believe in its infallibility. Karen Kwiatkowski explains which of the Ten Commandments the state hates the most.
Few of us aspire to warriors of any sort but we still have a duty to stand for the truth when it's necessary. Barry Brownstein says Western Civilization depends upon tolerance for competing ideas.
Silver often gets treated like the ugly stepchild compared to its precious metal siblings like gold and platinum. John Forrest Little says that may soon change as advances in EV batteries may make silver a highly sought after commodity.
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If you find yourself feeling a frayed around the edges, you're not alone. Donald Jeffries has a marvelous essay about how he deals with the stress of a society in decline through his writing.
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Thursday Aug 29, 2024
2024 Aug 29 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Thursday Aug 29, 2024
Technology has blessed our lives in too many ways to count. Unfortunately, as Brandon Smith explains, it has also made us increasingly vulnerable to cyber calamities.
The move toward a cashless society may seem like the most convenient way to go. Madge Waggy says it's also a giant leap toward a controlled society.
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It's astonishing how many people refuse to see the official corruption before them because they're certain that, if it were real, the media would tell us about it. Rajan Laad warns that the mainstream media has become an enemy of the people.
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