Episodes

Thursday Feb 10, 2022
2022 February 10 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Thursday Feb 10, 2022
Who knew? The people who seem intent on making us live in Clown World have a serious issues with the sound of horns going "honk honk." Hugh Hunter lives in downtown Ottawa and says he's grateful that the honking will continue until freedom improves.
The more that people in authority struggle to contain our perceptions of reality, the more apparent their desperation becomes. Charles Hugh Smith says what we're seeing is historically consistent with how empires die.
How can we have productive discussions in an age where so many people are looking for a reason to be offended? Joakim Book has some highly applicable information on apologies and hurt feelings.
Those of us who were skeptical about the fervency with which the Covid-19 vaccines have been pushed on the public have plenty of reasons to be thankful that we held out. Watching the "science" change for political expediency is just the tip of the iceberg. As Donald J. Boudreaux explains, there are other reasons for our skepticism.
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Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
2022 February 9 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
If there was a serious effort to go after the top purveyors of Covid misinformation, Steve Kirsch has a list of misinformation spreaders who have done measurable harm and should be investigated immediately. You'll likely recognize a bunch of these names.
Gaslighting is back in fashion these days. It's all the rage among the people who once were the staunchest supporters of lockdowns and mandates but now claim they were always against them. Chris Rossini says, let the rewriting of Covid history begin.
First it was a study by Johns Hopkins, now a Harvard Medical professor is confirming what many of us already knew: The government's pandemic response failed miserably and and ignored the consequences of its policies.
Tom Luongo's latest column is worth your time. He provides some much needed clarity on the faux controversy surrounding Joe Rogan and the Canadian government's response to the truckers and citizens who are tired of being ordered around.
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Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
2022 February 9 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Wednesday Feb 09, 2022
Keith Kelsch from Local Common Wealth stops by to talk about the higher road to solving community problems. It's a pathway that isn't beholden to politics or being part of the right clique.
If you're trusting the heritage news media to give you the straight scoop of what's happening, you're in for some real disappointment. Even when the press gets something wrong, they won't admit it. J. Peder Zane has an eye-opening explanation of why newspapers refuse to correct errors.
The divide between the ruling class and the rest of us is getting too big to ignore. Christopher Chantrill has an interesting take on how we might refer to the people who think they know best as the pejorative class.
It's been hard to miss how concerned the political class is becoming with this little thing we call free speech. Check out this DHS bulletin that elevates what they're calling "misinformation" to a terrorism threat. Sounds like they're worried that the people are getting wise to them.
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Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
2022 February 8 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
The about-face on Covid policy that we're seeing in so many public officials is a sure sign that they are getting nervous. Jordan Schachtel describes the current effort to abandon ship as politicians seek a clean exit from the sunk costs of Covid mania.
I talk a lot about the need to stay rooted in reality. It's something that our kids need as well. Paul Rosenberg explains why rooting in reality is essential to maintaining our sense of right and wrong.
There's nothing wrong with apologizing when you've done something wrong. At the same time, bending the knee to the woke mob isn't likely to do much more than encourage them to attack even harder. Rajan Laad recounts some of the lessons to learn from Joe Rogan's apology spree.
The anti-Rogan operation has shifted its concerns from "misinformation" to accusations of racism. Apparently, this wasn't about the science at all. As Liz Sheld puts it, it's about punishing him for being influential.
If you haven't subscribed to Margaret Anna Alice's Substack, you're missing out on some real gems; like her Letter to Justin Trudeau. It's a marvelous call for the Canadian prime minister to return to sanity.
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Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
2022 February 8 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for his weekly visit. We talk about the push to convert our drivers licenses to something we carry with us digitally as well as the growing rift between the people and the state.
Dr. Shanon Brooks from Monticello College joins me to talk about the economic realities that are quickly approaching as well as the New Economy. Here are the dates & locations where he'll be speaking:
Feb 9 - Cedar City 7:00pm - 8:30pm Visitor’s Center 581 N. Main Street Cedar City, UT
Feb 10 - Spanish Fork 7:00pm - 8:30pm Abigail’s Oven 421 N. 200 E. Spanish Fork, UT
Feb 11 - Roy 10:00am - 12:00pm Southwest Library 2039 W. 4000 S. Roy, UT
Feb 11 - Layton 7:00pm - 8:30pm Dr. Travis Slade Home 763 Church Street Layton,UT
Feb 12 - Manti 1:00pm - 3:00pm Manti City Hall 50 S. Main Street #1 Manti, UT
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Monday Feb 07, 2022
2022 February 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
To get a sense of how manipulative and pathetic the global elite and their media enablers have become, just consider the shameless woke pandering of Justin Trudeau. Vasko Kohlmayer explains why it's time for the truckers and us regular folks to withdraw our consent from the ruling class.
Despite mass media's efforts to downplay or to spin the trucker protest against Covid tyranny in Canada as a racist torch rally, the spirit of defiance is growing. Lew Rockwell has an excellent summary for anyone who is just now catching on to what's happening.
How old were you when you were allowed to play outdoors without any adult watching over you? The answer will depend heavily on when you were born. Lenore Skenazy explains why kids keep getting their freedom later in life and why that's not a good thing.
Disagreement without conflict may be difficult but it's certainly not impossible. Sheldon Richman has a great take on how to win people to side of freedom without being disagreeable.
Politicians and their functionaries cannot be trusted to tell the truth. I get it if that sounds like something that a "fringe extremist" might say. Nevertheless, the U.S. government's claim about Russia gearing up for a false flag operation in Ukraine is hard to take at face value. Daniel McAdams explains why this conspiracy theory lacks credibility.
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Monday Feb 07, 2022
2022 February 7 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
If you need a clear illustration of how politics and big business have entered an unholy alliance, look no further than GoFundMe. As Monica Showalter explains, last week, the crowdfunding giant seized nearly $10 million in donations to the Canadian truckers in an effort to put a damper on the protests.
Why is GoFundMe's robbery of the truckers so dangerous? Ezra Levant says it's further evidence that cancel culture and censorship are being carried out by the private sector at politicians' behest.
When someone is seeking to stifle conversation, it's seldom about protecting you from "misinformation" or harmful opinions. Brandon Smith says leftists use mass censorship because they can't risk engaging in fair debate.
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Friday Feb 04, 2022
2022 February 4 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Friday Feb 04, 2022
You don't need to be into self-help books to recognize good advice when it comes along. If you're serious about living better, you're going to find some terrific food for thought in Joakim Book's essay on how reality decides, in economics and evolutionary biology alike.
It takes courage to not just complain about how the cost of everything is going up but instead to learn why those costs keep climbing. Brian McGlinchey has a great explanation of how inflation is a stealth tax with no maximum rate. He's a far more trustworthy source than pandering politicians.
Is nostalgia a good thing or a bad thing? The answer often depends upon who you ask. Edward Curtin has some keen insights on what nostalgia is and isn't and explains why he's nostalgic for the future.
The dumbest thing I ever allowed myself to believe is that life is supposed to be comfortable. Time and experience have shown me that the best things happen outside of my comfort zone. Allan Stevo explains why repetitions matter when it comes to realizing your greatest potential.
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Friday Feb 04, 2022
2022 February 4 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Sometimes it seems as thought the war-like language gets overused. However, this Good Citizen essay on the silent war is a brilliant description of the mental conflict currently raging around us.
How dare anyone stand up for his or her individual rights in this day and age? James Bovard says judging by the way the media is going after the Canadian truckers, is freedom public enemy number one?
Ever notice how totalitarian regimes all seem to be so keen on keeping religion under wraps? They don't like the idea of a competing moral authority to their own. Albin Sadar gets right to the heart of the matter by asking, "Who died and made you boss?"
At some point, when you recognize that the people in power are imposing tyranny on us, you have to be willing to put your foot down and say, "No more." Dee Chadwell has an interesting take on symbols of shame and why we must reject them.
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Thursday Feb 03, 2022
2022 February 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Feb 03, 2022
Thursday Feb 03, 2022
It didn't take long for the powers that be in Canada to try to equate the snowballing trucker protest against vax mandates with a racist 1/6 kind of uprising. The key word here is "try." As Bradley C.S. Watson explains, the tactic is falling flat and the resistance appears poised to keep on truckin'.
Economics can be boring until you see an example of how it applies in your life. You know, like if you eat food, for instance. Caitlin Gilligan has an eye-opening essay regarding the dark truth about America's agricultural system and how it's no longer a free market.
Connor Boyack has some highly relevant thoughts on truckers, Joe Rogan and unacceptable views. He also has a very timely call to action to teach our children the importance of being peaceful protestors, critical thinkers and questioners of the status quo.
A difficult, albeit necessary, skill to master is the ability to keep things in perspective. For instance, how many of us labor under the impression that we are the only ones who ever empty the trash or load the dishwasher. Joakim Book has a great essay on the negativity effect and how to avoid being trapped in it.
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