Episodes

Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
2025 Jan 21 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
It's my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the up and running Trump administration and where America goes from here.
People who point out government excess are often accused of being a "Chicken Little." At the same time, no one tries harder than government to convince us that the sky is falling.
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Biden's last minute pardons were sad but expected. However, giving Anthony Fauci a pardon for crimes against humanity isn't sitting well with many folks.
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Monday Jan 20, 2025
2025 Jan 20 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Like many people, I'm breathing a sigh of relief to see the Biden administration finally move on. However, as Brandon Smith explains, we're not exactly out of danger just yet.
For the no-holds-barred breakdown of what's likely to come next, James Howard Kunstler explains the opportunities and dangers when another door opens.
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People who read have an advantage over those who do not when it comes to seeing things as they are. The Brownstone Institute has pulled together a list that answers the question: What Should We Be Reading?
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Thursday Jan 16, 2025
2025 Jan 16 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Keeping your head on straight has become a full-time challenge in our highly unstable world. Annie Holmquist suggests, if you want to make a difference in society, start by reading a book.
One of the clear but painful lessons of the L.A. fires is that the systems taxing us at every turn are no longer serving the taxpayers. Ryan McMaken explains how the social contract is broken and no one is coming to save us.
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We're two weeks into the new year and it's already getting pretty spicy. Margaret Anna Alice offers 25 ways to survive and thrive in 2025. This is some great advice.
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Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
2025 Jan 14 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
Tuesday Jan 14, 2025
It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss EVs, our shrinking autonomy, and how to restore civilization at the individual level.
If you're struggling to find happiness in your day to day life, Dr. Robert Malone has some timely advice. He says to celebrate the simple gifts.
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Anyone who's serious about improving the world knows that the starting place is always the person looking back at us in the mirror. Barry Brownstein explains why living a meaningful life means asking the most of ourselves.
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Monday Jan 13, 2025
2025 Jan 13 The Bryan Hyde Show
Monday Jan 13, 2025
Monday Jan 13, 2025
The devastation of the Los Angeles fires is hard to comprehend. However, as James Howard Kunstler explains, the reasons for it are pretty straightforward.
It's not that we've lost our sense of right and wrong, the breakdown of our culture and society more closely correlated with how our moral energies are dispersed. Paul Rosenberg describes why scattering our moral energy takes it away from where it matters most.
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If you love writers who are skilled wordsmiths, you'll love Jim Bovard's recap of some of his zestiest epigrams of 2024. The man knows how to say things with clarity and wit.
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Friday Jan 10, 2025
2025 Jan 10 The Bryan Hyde Show
Friday Jan 10, 2025
Friday Jan 10, 2025
We all have aspirations and things we'd like to accomplish but too often we want to wait for things to be perfect before we begin. Scott Livingston has some timely advice on this matter: Start stupid.
Choosing to be kind is the sort of decision we'll rarely regret. Barry Brownstein has a marvelous story about what Robin Williams taught us about kindness.
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It's hard to overstate the devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires but it's very easy to over-politicize them. Michael Herman zooms out for the big picture and offers a reasoned explanation for the devastation.
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Thursday Jan 09, 2025
2025 Jan 9 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Thursday Jan 09, 2025
Few writers have a deeper well of wisdom from which to draw and a keener eye for truth than Jeff Einstein. He's back from a lengthy hiatus with a gem of an essay on spirituality and freedom.
Finding common ground today seems more difficult than ever. Jeff Thomas notes that one of the characteristics of our time is that we've stopped believing in the things that actually matter.
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One of the best reasons to rethink our daily consumption of mass media is how it affects our emotional and mental health. Christine Schueckler explains how the media is trying to make you mad.
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Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
2025 Jan 8 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
Wednesday Jan 08, 2025
One of our biggest responsibilities is to give our children and their children the truths they'll need to keep the torch of civilization alight. Check out this essay from Restoring Truth on passing the torch in a digital generation.
It's ironic that the people who are most serious about their health are the ones who have some of the biggest doubts about our health care systems. Paul Rosenberg says the weaponization of medicine is the reason for this.
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Knowing who you are is much more than an exercise in navel-gazing. Destry Griffiths has a marvelous essay on how the world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you.
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Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
2025 Jan 7 The Bryan Hyde Show
Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
Tuesday Jan 07, 2025
Did you miss me?
I'm back behind the mic again and Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me to talk about our shrinking free speech and the prospects of what lies ahead for 2025.
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Given how prevalent the deception is at nearly every level of society, each of us must become more skilled in pattern recognition in order to avoid being misled. Here are two must read articles from Josh Stylman that will give you a leg up. The first is on reading between the lies and the second covers manufacturing official dissent. Both are well worth your time.
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Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
2024 Dec 18 The Bryan Hyde Show
Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
Wednesday Dec 18, 2024
If you've ever wondered whether your efforts to be a positive influence are falling short, you need to check out this old Twilight Zone episode. It's called "The Changing of the Guard" and the message is timeless.
Are you familiar with the term "preference cascade?" Jeffrey A. Tucker has a deeply insightful article about what this phrase means and how we tend to falsify our preferences for the sake of blending in.
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If you had to pick the biggest story of 2024, what would you choose? Kit Knightly looks beyond the obvious events to a far more disturbing trend that almost no one is talking about.
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