Episodes

Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
2022 January 4 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
If there was ever a time when personal courage was a necessity, it's now. Paul Rosenberg has a marvelous essay on how to build confidence and courage, as well as a handy way to distinguish between these two qualities.
Higher education is ground zero for our ongoing culture wars. Garion Frankel questions whether the Masters of Education degree being offered by Harvard's Graduate School of Education is really just a Masters degree in faux social justice.
How can you tell when someone is trying to brainwash you? It's usually not something that's clear cut and easily recognizable. Kent McManigal says don't fall for the brainwashing and offers some timely tips on how to spot it when it's being used on you.
If you need a bit of clarity as to how the state isn't your friend, check out this compilation of the wackiest parenting stories of 2021 provided by Lenore Skenazy. This is solid evidence of how out of balance government is becoming at every level and why, as a parent, you cannot let your guard down.
It should be clear by now that much of the narrative we've been fed for the past two years is falling apart like a soup sandwich. James Howard Kunstler has an unflinching look at the crimes against our country and how those responsible must be held accountable or American can safely be declared a lawless nation.
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Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
2022 January 4 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Each week I have the privilege of enjoying a conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric offers an educated, rational and principled take on the events that are shaping the world around us.
Here's a headline that should get your attention: Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64. Dr. Robert Malone is one of the few people asking what if the largest medical experiment in human history was a failure?
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Monday Jan 03, 2022
2022 January 6 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Joe Rogan is becoming a one-man clearinghouse of unapproved information. His recent interview with Dr. Robert Malone is well worth the 3 hours you'll need to watch it. The fact that Rogan's interviews with Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough have been yanked from YouTube & Twitter casts more doubt upon their censors than it does their message.
Dr. Malone has a commentary that he wrote this weekend about not participating in a lie. Malone wonders aloud about why doctors haven't been allowed to freely practice medicine and why natural immunity is being downplayed by media and the medical and political establishments.
One of the more fascinating commentaries on Dr. Malone comes from Stacy Rudin. The hatchet-men journalists who are trying to marginalize physicians who stray from the Covid orthodoxy simply can't seem to grasp that speaking the truth seldom involves some form of personal gain. They assume that everyone is as corrupt as they are.
Nothing better illustrates the open attempts to prevent the public from seeing or hearing what certain authoritarians consider "unapproved" information than how Google is memory-holing Dr. Malone. Monica Showalter says the mass psychosis spell has begun to break, in part, thanks to Malone's efforts.
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Monday Jan 03, 2022
2022 January 3 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Monday Jan 03, 2022
With a new year before us, it's understandable that many of us are engaging in a bit of self-examination as to where we can work on improving ourselves. Here's a novel suggestion by Rustic Mama from the Organic Prepper site: 2022 is a fine year to work on standing up to bullies--especially the one that lives in your own head.
A number of folks are breathing a sigh of relief that 2021 is over. Before we let the-year-that-was get too far downstream, Clarice Feldman reminds us that there are a few loose ends we ought to tie up first.
Here's a thought courtesy of Paul Rosenberg: What are you doing today that will benefit people a thousand years from now? Paul's new year's meditation for 2022 is an invitation to appreciate those who paved the way before us as well as a chance to consider what we might to for those who'll follow us.
If you're looking for a great resource for thoughtful wrongthink, I highly recommend Mary Anna Alice and her substack site. Her latest on the Ministry of Truth's "war on misinformation" is terrific.
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Friday Dec 31, 2021
2021 December 31 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Friday Dec 31, 2021
Friday Dec 31, 2021
The stories of those who came before us should give us reason to pause and be grateful rather than to be petty and resentful. Victor Davis Hanson has a great commentary about the ungrateful and their demonization of the past.
Keeping your grasp on reality in the current day is hard enough. But when history is being rewritten, and voices of truth are being silenced, how will you remember what truly happened? Aden Tate has some thoughts on the matter.
The longer the Covid crisis drags on, the more apparent it is that it has become a source of nearly unlimited power for authoritarians. Kit Knightly says the insanity and illogic of the approved narrative is no accident. It's about forcing us to believe their lies when the truth is right in front of us.
The thought of dealing with an economic collapse is more than most would like to entertain. Just as a thought exercise, take a look at the firsthand experiences of someone who can share lessons from an underground economy.
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Friday Dec 31, 2021
2021 December 31 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Friday Dec 31, 2021
Friday Dec 31, 2021
The upcoming anniversary of Jan 6th is going to bring a lot of emoting and posturing by politicians who wish to wallow in supposed victimhood while demanding more power over the rest of us. Just remember that we are not being told the full story of what happened. This investigative write up by Revolver News is simply remarkable.
Some people get uncomfortable when considering the similarities between between religious dogma and science as a belief system. Rob Nielsen does a great job of showing how some religious figures and scientists eventually become mascots for the cult of authority.
For those of us who grew up with The Karate Kid, the current TV reboot of the franchise is a pleasant surprise. Jon Miltimore notes that there are valuable lessons that Cobra Kai can teach a generation marinated in victimhood and safetyism.
The light is beginning to come on for a lot of folks--including the lockdowners. No amount of authoritarianism will beat a virus. Even so, the power-seekers are desperately trying to hang onto their dwindling power. James Bovard explains how air travel vax mandates will do no more to vanquish Covid.
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Thursday Dec 30, 2021
2021 December 30 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Looks like my show is finally on the radar of the YouTube censors. This won't change a single thing in how I do what I do. Like Caitlin Johnstone says, Silicon Valley should not restrict public discourse about Covid measures which affect everyone.
It used to be that anyone who mentioned the deep state was dismissed as a wild-eyed conspiracy theorist. Judge Andrew Napolitano has a reasoned and rational explanation of the deep state and its tentacles that spells out the danger unelected bureaucrats and agents pose to our freedoms.
Social change takes place gradually enough that it can be hard to recognize what's happening unless you are paying close attention. For anyone who has wondered whatever happened to the Boy Scouts, Walter Block has a solid explanation.
As a follow up to the article I shared earlier about George Washington as a prophetic president, here's the latest from David Butler. He recounts how Dwight D. Eisenhower correctly identified and warned of dangers that would come from our own government.
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Thursday Dec 30, 2021
2021 December 30 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Socialism is pretty fashionable in some circles. Even so, there are a lot of folks who may claim to embrace socialism without understanding what it is. Albert Eisenberg helps clear up the confusion by offering three signs you're not actually a socialist.
If you've made any type of a stand for freedom, chances are you've been labeled as a radical in some people's eyes. That's not a bad thing. Richard M. Ebeling explains how winning freedom requires some radical solutions.
Being a wrongthinker will make a person appreciate those who are willing to speak the truth, no matter the cost. If you haven't seen Dr. Peter McCullough's interview with Joe Rogan, it's worth the time. Here's a wonderful synopsis of the most important interview of the past two years.
If you've been wondering just how long this Covid crisis will continue, welcome to the club. Josiah Lippincott recounts other times the state has overreacted and what it took for authorities to eventually come to their senses. He says the everlasting Covid crisis will follow a similar pattern.
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Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
2021 December 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour two
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Jeff Minnick's article on three steps toward raising tough kids is a worthwhile read. It reminded me of how my dad taught me to swim by throwing me into a lake. Getting the hang of swimming came pretty easy but getting out of the gunnysack was downright scary.
Did the president just inadvertently end the pandemic? That's the question asked by Graham Dockery after Biden admitted that "there is no federal solution" to Covid and that "it's up to the states" to figure it out.
This one is going to make some folks uncomfortable but it's a topic that needs examination. Tom Mullen makes a strong case for why the Pledge of Allegiance is un-American, even if the words seem patriotic.
This past year has seen a very clear line drawn between parents and government school bureaucrats. Two questions that are worth a closer look: 1. Just what is education for? and 2. Is there a plot to push parents out of education?
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Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
2021 December 29 The Bryan Hyde Show hour one
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
People who question what those in power are telling them should be shunned by responsible members of society, right? Nope. James Bovard explains why those questions are well-founded--especially in the case of Covid and corrupt federal statistics.
This is a great time of year for those of us who choose to make self-reliance a priority. Daisy Luther has a timely list of what to buy at the after-Christmas sales. This is a great time to stock up on things you'll be needing next year.
The sound of children at play is one of the best things you'll ever hear. That play time may be more important than we think. Lenore Skenazy spells out what kids learn when they are 'just' playing.
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