Episodes
Tuesday May 03, 2022
2022 May 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Forgiving other people is one thing, forgiving yourself can be quite another. Paul Rosenberg explains how forgiving ourselves is an essential part of becoming a great person.
You may have noticed that energy prices are higher this year than last year. Jon Miltimore writes about three reasons why energy prices are headed to the moon.
The time to get very serious about your freedom of speech is right now. James Howard Kunstler says "disinformation" is just a boot in your face.
There's a lot of speculation right now about whether the housing market is due for a major correction. Charles Hugh Smith has some excellent analysis on the matter.
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Tuesday May 03, 2022
2022 May 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Tuesday May 03, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos swings by to offer his take on current events, freedom and all things that go vroom.
If you find yourself feeling the financial pinch, it may be time to rediscover the joy of frugality. Spencer Worthington from HSL Ammo joins me to relate his journey toward learning
The folks who want to save us from misinformation are the same ones who are weaponizing the current thing in order to silence dissent. Jordan Schachtel has a great take on the origins of our new ministry of truth.
If government exists to ensure justice prevails, how would we know if it's doing a good job? Daniel B. Klein says a better understanding of justice helps us recognize and reject its counterfeits.
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Monday May 02, 2022
2022 May 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Good advice, given at the right time, can be an absolute lifesaver. Check out this list of 103 bits of advice that a 70 year old jotted down for your benefit and mine.
Nowhere is the attempt to control what the American people think more apparent than in the Ukraine situation. Caitlin Johnstone says that Western civilization is being organized around winning U.S. infowars.
Talk of food shortages are enough to make anyone nervous. Would you rather see it coming or be taken by surprise? Brandon Smith points out that the globalists are openly telling us what comes next.
Too many people are still focusing on politics as the cure for all the craziness going on around us. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that, figuratively, it's 460 AD in Rome and this won't be fixed.
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Monday May 02, 2022
2022 May 2 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Propaganda-proofing yourself these days is like training for an Ironman triathlon. El Gato Malo explains how the current crusade against "disinformation" is simply about promoting the "right kind of propaganda."
Don't get caught up in the personality of the person who was named to head up the Disinformation Governance Board. Focus on the fact that the Dept. of Homeland Security has created a ministry of truth.
Will the overt attempts to spread government-authorized disinformation be the final straw for lovers of freedom? Andrew W. Coy lays out why the ministry of truth is where the rubber meets the road.
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Friday Apr 29, 2022
2022 April 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
The more I consider whether NATO has outlived its usefulness, the more I'm seeing that this may be true. Walter Block fills in some of the noticeable blanks in the dominant narrative regarding NATO and nuclear war.
The Ministry of Truth was purely a fictional dystopian institution until this week. Jon Miltimore connects the dots on Biden's new "disinformation governance board" and Orwell's Minitrue.
You've probably noticed how the people most concerned with tolerance always seem to be the ones least capable of demonstrating it. Kent McManigal says tolerance shouldn't be used to justify censorship.
The president's recent slip about how kids in the classroom aren't really their parents' children was revealing. Laura J. Wellington says what's even worse is what's happening with parents, health care and children's privacy.
What's the antidote to the suffering and malevolence of life? Dr. Jordan B. Peterson has a viable answer.
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Friday Apr 29, 2022
2022 April 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Apr 29, 2022
Friday Apr 29, 2022
I appreciate those who can formulate a concise and compelling defense of the biological reality of men and women. It's risky in woke times. Annie Holmquist says, trust the science and skip the gender-neutral toys and clothes.
If you're weary of walking on eggshells to avoid micro-aggressing against the woke, take heart. El Gato Malo has a great take on how the social justice left is overplaying its hand in its quest to limit free speech.
Great stories stay with us and help us remember what matters most. Larry Reed's story of a man who was honest when no one was looking is a solid reminder of why our personal character matters.
Getting serious about thinking clearly and independently requires being willing to admit you're wrong or that you don't know something. The Good Citizen takes a deep dive into our blind spots.
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Thursday Apr 28, 2022
2022 April 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Great stories have the power to sustain culture. As Thomas Luongo writes, this is what makes Disney's decision to go "woke" all the more tragic.
Free speech isn't just a guilty pleasure enjoyed by people with lots of privilege. As Chet Richards explains, you can't have a functioning nation without free speech.
Stop believing the people who want you to think that you're powerless. Annie Holmquist makes a strong case for teaching your children the value of a having a well-calibrated moral compass.
If the past couple of years haven't opened your eyes to the effects of propaganda in manipulating the masses, you might want to check your pulse. Ryan Matters shares 6 lessons from the father of modern propaganda Edward Bernays.
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Thursday Apr 28, 2022
2022 April 28 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Thursday Apr 28, 2022
Profiles in Liberty podcast host Caleb Franz joins me for another edition of History in Action. He explains how misinformation and calls for censorship are nothing new in US history.
My friend Keith Kelsch is doing amazing work in Southern Utah to build community systems that are voluntary rather than politicized. You may want to attend the meeting he's holding May 4th.
Lots of people think they know what liberty is but very few can explain how it works. Barry Brownstein shares some of the marvelous wisdom of Leonard E. Read about how the threat to liberty is coming from inside the house.
Misinformation could cause you to doubt those who wish to rule you. Not to fear, good citizen, Jordan Schachtel notes that the White House is launching a Ministry of Truth through the DHS.
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Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
2022 April 27 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Is the U.S. obligated to go to war with Russia if a NATO nation is attacked? Jacob Hornberger reminds us that the NATO treaty has not amended the Constitution.
Maybe it's just a rumor. But the prospect of food shortages is not something to take lightly. Kit Knightly lays out 5 signs that the power brokers are creating a food crisis.
The propaganda machines that are working so hard to shape public opinion are very skilled at what they do. Caitlin Johnstone says everyone's anti-war until the war propaganda starts.
There comes a point where following current events can become an obsession. Walker Larson has a workable antidote for when you're overwhelmed by news headlines.
When a culture is in decline, it's common to see desperate attempts to find meaning. Wokeness is a good example of this. Paul Rosenberg explains why the woke movement is our problem to fix.
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Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
2022 April 27 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Wednesday Apr 27, 2022
Anyone who values his or her personal freedom should be feeling acutely aware of how that freedom is dwindling. George Leef asks, is there chance of restoring our lost freedom?
Before you give anyone a molecule of authority over your life and personal choices, make sure they are accountable and responsible. Jeff Minnick explains how the self-serving elites who never say sorry don't deserve our consent or support.
When I find sound advice, I like to share it. Jeffrey A. Tucker's essay on how to develop a work ethic and be an amazing employee is well worth your time.
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