Episodes

Monday Jan 31, 2022
2022 January 31 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jan 31, 2022
Monday Jan 31, 2022
Let's start on an optimistic note: There is a definite shift in the public's awareness of and willingness to call out oppressive government policies. Lew Rockwell explains that we are winning the battle against Covid tyranny and now is not the time to simply stand by and watch.
What happens when the people stop believing the government and the media? James Lewis says, judging by the trucker protest that has sweep Canada and elsewhere, it could mean that the current systems that seek to rule us are about to be shown the door.
If the tide is genuinely turning and the consent of the governed is being withdrawn, there are natural consequences that must follow. Jeffrey A. Tucker says now is the time for mass resignations from within the ruling class. That goes for the politicians, their functionaries and the media enables who propagandized for them.
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Thursday Jan 27, 2022
2022 January 27 The Bryan Hyde Show
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
To fully comprehend what has taken place over the past two years requires a willingness to face some unpleasant realities. Jeffrey A. Tucker does a great job of breaking down the reactionary political ethos of lockdowns and mandates and why people are beginning to say "no."
Keith Kelsch returns to the show to remind us of an important event taking place tonight in St. George, Utah with the Voice, Vote and Value Summit. If you're serious about building what comes next, this is a meeting you should consider attending.
Teaching kids about the realities of our world shouldn't be an excuse to deny them an age of innocence. Paul Rosenberg's recent essay on teaching children about the vulnerabilities of humanity is essential to helping them recognize that we may have things to fix but if we work at it, we can fix them.
Do you remember hearing the word "miracle" being used to describe the mRNA vaccines developed and rolled out last year? Jordan Schachtel certainly remembers and wonders what happened to the mRNA miracle when Covid data shows no appreciable difference mRNA and non-mRNA countries.
When we are deficient in certain nutrients, it puts us at risk of a number of preventable diseases. Likewise when living in a time of truth deficiency, we need to be aware of what we're feeding our minds.
If you've been curious about why public schools have become a battleground for masking, just follow the money. Dr. Howard Pease explains how government bribes schools follow Covid mandates against the wishes of parents.
Here's one to keep an eye on: Mike Maharrey reports that Oklahoma may be considering a bill that would create a state bullion depository for gold and silver. I wonder how the federal reserve will react to the prospect of a state introducing authentic competition into the monetary system. I'm guessing they won't like it a bit.
By now you've likely heard the term "mass formation psychosis" used to describe the mass hypnosis which seems to hold sway over so many folks. Dr. Robert Malone has an informative take on the term and some convincing evidence that our current societal mindlessness is an example of it.
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Monday Jan 24, 2022
2022 January 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Ever heard of the phrase "a Jezebel spirit"? I hadn't until I read Allan Stevo's latest column about how Jezebel spirits thrive when there is no one willing to stand. If you've wondered why your courage is needed, now more than ever, this is a terrific read.
Isn't it fascinating how mask mandates are one of the primary battlegrounds now between the folks who want to control others and the rest of us? Jeff Diest says it's time to unmask America and get back to normal life--with visible human faces.
My friend Curt Mercadante recently reminded me that we tend to find more of the things upon which we focus. This means that focusing on the negative will bring more negativity into your life. On the other hand, if you were to focus on things like heroic virtue, don't be surprised if you experience more of it. Andrew E. Harrod provides a handy definition of what that kind of virtue is.
It's hard to overstate how much Glenn Greenwald has done and continues to do to shine the light of truth for anyone who is seeking it. His latest article on how Congress's 1/6 committee is claiming absolute power as it investigates citizens with no judicial limits is some straight up truth-telling.
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Monday Jan 24, 2022
2022 January 24 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Have you noticed how upset some people get when Nazi policies are compared with the current "othering" of the unvaccinated today? Barry Brownstein reminds us that moving from darkness to light will always entail risk. Even so, it's the right thing to do.
It's strange how the harder a society tries to avoid all risk, the controlling it becomes for everyone. Jon Sanders may be a daredevil, compared to some, but he says zero risk is too risky for him.
I say this as someone who loved a good old fashioned throw-down with strangers online: Don't do it. Joakim Book has an excellent essay about arguing with strangers and how, for all the drama, it doesn't change a thing.
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Friday Jan 21, 2022
2022 January 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Jan 21, 2022
Friday Jan 21, 2022
Whenever someone talks about being on the "right side of history" your eyes should narrow. Frank Furedi explains that there is no 'right' side of history. Too often, it's just a way of shutting down debate.
It's no exaggeration to state that the past two years have been especially tough on kids. Bari Weiss recently shared an essay from a public school teacher named Stacey Lance making the case that the kids aren't alright. It's as heartbreaking as it is enlightening.
When people in power do genuinely destructive things with that power, we have a prime opportunity to learn from their mistakes. We also have a duty to ensure they are not allowed to wield such power ever again. J.B. Shurk recounts the harm done and concludes: After Covid, Never Again.
I really like Kent McManigal's ability to get to the heart of the matter. His recent essay on how modern life isn't a gift from government is a succinct reminder not to let politicians try to convince us otherwise.
You don't have to be a supporter of the Jan 6 protesters who let themselves into the Capitol to be appalled at how the official explanation of what happened isn't adding up. John Green doesn't hold back when he explains how and why the Jan 6 narrative is starting to unravel.
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Friday Jan 21, 2022
2022 January 21 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Jan 21, 2022
Friday Jan 21, 2022
True confession, today is my last day of official quarantine. I took the time to watch a movie that Jeffrey A. Tucker wrote about a couple of weeks ago. I'm glad I did. His review of Songbird: the dystopian film that became real is well worth your time. Better still, watch the movie for yourself. It's on Hulu.
We all love our comforts but the debt-based economy cannot continue indefinitely. Dr. Shanon Brooks from Monticello College joins me to talk about the new economy and a series of presentations he'll be doing across the state of Utah in the month of February. It would be worth your time to attend one, if possible.
It's crazy how the things that were getting people deplatformed and banned from social media are finally being acknowledged as truth. Case in point: The CDC now admits that natural immunity offered stronger protection than the vax did against the delta variant. Jon Miltimore has the details.
We've all been forced to think outside the box as everything around us keeps shifting. Keith Kelsch stops by to talk about a Voice, Vote and Value Summit that will be held in St. George, Utah on Jan 27th. This is a conversation that you should really be part of.
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Thursday Jan 20, 2022
2022 January 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Jan 20, 2022
Thursday Jan 20, 2022
Thank heavens for people who are unafraid to speak the truth. Jordan B. Peterson has been a vocal critic of Justin Trudeau's mandatory vax policy. Patrick Carroll has a nice breakdown of why Peterson is mincing no words.
Why do so many people seem oblivious to our current loss of freedoms? Jeff Thomas has a great take on the boiling the frog analogy and how it applies to us today.
Is a nation a society that has a soul? G.K. Chesterton certainly thought so and Jeff Minnick shares some of Chesterton's wisdom to illustrate the dual and possessed personality that is haunting America.
Keeping up with the ever-shifting narrative isn't easy. We can be thankful for observers like Eric Peters for his tireless efforts to keep us up to speed on where the goalposts have been moved.
It's clear the feds are going to use Jan 6 as the cudgel to beat the American public into silent submission. Judge Andrew Napolitano has a solid analysis of last week's indictment of several members of Oathkeepers and how the political class claims these individuals were plotting to overthrow the government.
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Thursday Jan 20, 2022
2022 January 20 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Jan 20, 2022
Thursday Jan 20, 2022
Free speech is far more than just a lofty ideal or a convenient loophole. It's an essential part of your freedom of conscience. The editorial board at Issues & Insights warns about the murdering of free speech in America.
Watching people lose faith in our political institutions may seem horrifying to some but it also spells authentic opportunity for the entrepreneurial revolutionaries among us. Max Borders says politics is dead, now what?
Learning to trust yourself and your judgement is not the easiest thing. That why the advice to never complain; never explain is some of the best advice you'll hear. It's not about avoiding criticism but about prioritizing whose criticism actually counts.
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Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
2022 January 19 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
If you're going to be the kind of person who will stand for something, you better get comfortable with the disapproval of others. Matt Rowe points out that many people who think they're resisting are really just virtue signaling. Real resistance carries real risk.
If you want to be a disciple of liberty, the writings of Frederic Bastiat are a remarkable resource. Gary M. Galles explains how even Bastiat's correspondence shows his love of liberty and his unique insights.
While so much of our attention has been (rightly) focused on the Covid power grabs, there's an economic threat that is growing by the minute. Brandon Smith has the lowdown on how the fed has triggered a stagnationary disaster that will hit hard this year. Don't be blindsided by it.
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Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
2022 January 19 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
One good thing about difficult times is that we all learn a degree of resiliency by going through them. James Howard Kunstler has a tough but thorough analysis what we're facing and says it's no time for crybabies.
This may not be a popular sentiment but a lot of the people with a perpetual sense of being offended are actually looking for reasons to be offended. Thomas L. Knapp has some great advice about pockets, legs and polarization and how politics thrives on being offended.
Is it possible that politics (democracy) is dead? Charles Hugh Smith says it's not only dead but also explains exactly what killed it.
There are a few writers out there that really make it worth your time to spend a while reading their work. Margaret Anna Alice is one of them. Her Letter to a Governing Body is a terrific summary of what has been done to us and why it was wrong.
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