Episodes

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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Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
2022 January 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
It's a safe bet that as the Covid narrative continues to come apart, the folks who pushed it the hardest will be scrambling to avoid being seen as having supported it. Ryan McMacken has an excellent piece on how the experts 'zero Covid' plan was a total failure--regardless of how these experts try to justify it.
We have been subjected to non stop fear porn for nearly 2 years straight. J.B. Shurk says it's time to let go of our fears and recognize that the ruling class are the ones who should be shaking in their shoes. After all, their narrative is losing its power over the masses.
We've seen some pretty bold departures from reality over the past few years. But the claim that if California is ever to attain 'true equity' then parents must be willing to give away their children is a whole new level of collectivist yearning. Didn't the communists claim party ownership of children?
Have you ever changed your mind when someone insisted that you 'trust the science'? Paul Rosenberg has a great explanation of what science is and what it isn't. It's a distinction worth knowing.
As things continue to devolve into societal and economic instability, a lot of folks are pondering whether or not to relocate. Charles Hugh Smith says the question to answer is, should you move while you can or when you must?
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Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
2022 January 18 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
It's our weekly sit down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We talk about the growing sense of mental illness that is upstaging the coronavirus throughout society. We also talk about who should buy a teenager's first car and some positive developments in Eric's home state of Virginia.
The empty store shelves you've been seeing are likely a shadow of things to come. Aiden Tate from the Organic Prepper has a timely article on how our supply chain is being battered by the perfect storm. This is the optimal time to pick up the necessities you've been procrastinating buying.
It's a safe bet that as the Covid narrative continues to come apart, the folks who pushed it the hardest will be scrambling to avoid being seen as having supported it. Ryan McMacken has an excellent piece on how the experts 'zero Covid' plan was a total failure--regardless of how these experts try to justify it.
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Monday Jan 17, 2022
2022 January 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Many of us have learned a lot about ourselves and the people around us over the past two years. We've had plenty of opportunity to see who is willing to stand for his or her beliefs. Moving ahead, Allan Stevo advises to separate yourselves from those lacking courage and group yourself with the courageous.
Why is courage such a rare thing to encounter today? Paul Rosenberg has a terrific explanation on why the West has no backbone: We've forgotten the reasons why we once valued the virtues we once held.
After so many years of MSM pooh-poohing the idea of false flag operations as so much 'conspiracy theory' twaddle, they are certainly pushing the idea that Russia is about to launch one. Caitlin Johnstone explains why this is such a sharp pivot from the usual party line and how it proves we cannot trust official pronouncements.
Refusal to accept the "new normal" as normal isn't a sign of anti-social thinking. It's the duty of each person who retains the power to love what's good and noble. Glenn Ellmers has a great take on resisting the new normal and its accompanying assault on reason.
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Monday Jan 17, 2022
2022 January 17 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
These days, when you hear someone referred to as a "menace" by authoritative mainstream sources, it's a good sign that the individual in question is doing a fine job of challenging the official narrative. Jordan Schachtel does a marvelous job of taking apart MSM claims that '270 doctors' have petitioned Spotify to deplatform Joe Rogan.
When it comes to assessing the astonishing damage done by Covid lockdowns, the question we'll be asking ourselves for generations to come will be: what might have been? Jeffrey A. Tucker breaks down the timeline and where it all went horribly wrong.
Grayson Quay is the weekend editor at The Week, a columnist and a regular contributor for Young Voices. He drops in for some thoughtful dialogue about current events including Joe Rogan and the RNC threatening to boycott the 2024 presidential debates. When I see that he's published something new, I take the time to read it.
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Friday Jan 14, 2022
2022 January 14 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Making the decision to relocate to a more rural community in the last year wasn't necessarily the easiest decision. But it sure feels like we landed on one of the few remaining islands of freedom. Annie Holmquist suggests that the current flight to small towns may save America.
Here's a counterpoint to the idea of voting with your feet in order to retain what remains of your freedoms. Allan Stevo has some great advice on how honest, face to face conversations change the world.
One of the most unpleasant truths of the past two years is that a large segment of the public has been trained to be outraged by rule-breakers rather than tyrannical rules. Joanna Williams wonders why it took the media so long to acknowledge the ongoing destruction of our lives and freedoms.
Exercising your freedom isn't exactly getting easier. An often overlooked aspect of self-determination is the freedom to maneuver. Kit Arthur explains why it matters.
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Friday Jan 14, 2022
2022 January 14 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Biden's vax mandates may have suffered a well-deserved setback in the Supreme Court but the mandate for health care workers was allowed to stand. Jim Bovard says it's time to end Biden's vax mandate for health care workers. Especially when Covid-positive nurses are allowed to work but the unvaccinated are not.
Looks like we're getting a double dose of Bovard today. That's never a bad thing. Jim's take on how the 'pro-democracy' politicians and polarizing media are the real threat to liberty.
The amount of effort that's being put into trying to prop up the failing Covid narrative is as impressive as it is futile. Jordan Schachtel is currently being targeted by the regime's 'fact-checkers' over his reporting on Big Pharma's inconsistencies. If you want to see what modern spin doctoring looks like, Snopes provides a great example.
A deeper understanding of history is essential to maintaining our liberty. Caleb Franz from the Profiles in Liberty podcast joins me to talk about his upcoming second season featuring the story of our historical equalizers.
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