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The Bryan Hyde Show

The Bryan Hyde Show

Bryan Hyde

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Frequency: 1 episode/1d. Total Eps: 1266

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Truth isn't something that's handed to you by authority. We have to go after it ourselves. In a time of truth deficiency, the goal is to think as clearly and independently as possible and to question everything you hear. This is why it is essential that we don't become hyper-focused on who and what we're against. Instead, we should be more certain about who we are, individually, and what we stand for. Come find courage and camaraderie among your fellow wrongthinkers and claim your heritage as a free individual. Make the difference you were born to make.
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2025 Jan 16 The Bryan Hyde Show

jeudi 16 janvier 2025Duration 24:00

Keeping your head on straight has become a full-time challenge in our highly unstable world. Annie Holmquist suggests, if you want to make a difference in society, start by reading a book.

One of the clear but painful lessons of the L.A. fires is that the systems taxing us at every turn are no longer serving the taxpayers. Ryan McMaken explains how the social contract is broken and no one is coming to save us.

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We're two weeks into the new year and it's already getting pretty spicy. Margaret Anna Alice offers 25 ways to survive and thrive in 2025. This is some great advice.

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2025 Jan 14 The Bryan Hyde Show

mardi 14 janvier 2025Duration 22:00

It's my weekly sit-down with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We discuss EVs, our shrinking autonomy, and how to restore civilization at the individual level.

If you're struggling to find happiness in your day to day life, Dr. Robert Malone has some timely advice. He says to celebrate the simple gifts.

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Anyone who's serious about improving the world knows that the starting place is always the person looking back at us in the mirror. Barry Brownstein explains why living a meaningful life means asking the most of ourselves.

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2024 Dec 13 The Bryan Hyde Show

vendredi 13 décembre 2024Duration 22:00

This shouldn't come as a shock but our government has been lying to us. Particularly about the events and people involved with the Jan 6 disturbance at the U.S. Capitol. James Howard Kunstler has a concise breakdown of the issue.

Another solid resource for information about the J6 disinformation campaign is Sasha Stone.

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The green energy agenda has been a huge boon to those with the right connections. However, as Doug Casey explains this $5 trillion boondoogle is collapsing as pseudoscience gives way to physics and critical thinking.

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2024 June 19 The Bryan Hyde Show

mercredi 19 juin 2024Duration 42:40

One way to suck every last molecule of fun out of life is to be overly concerned about cultural appropriation. Paul Rosenberg says it's actually a good and necessary thing.

What does the phrase "pursuit of happiness" mean to you? We might have differing definitions but Mike Maharrey explains that we cannot be happy without being free.

The older I get, the more I understand why good shoes are a necessity. Dwight Longenecker has a thoughtful take on the importance of shoes.

Money can be a sensitive subject but this is a development that is worth monitoring. Ryan McMaken explains why Saudi Arabia is drifting away from the dollar and from Washington.

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It's hard not to notice the culture war raging around us. Brandon Smith says it stems from resistance to the corporate enslavement that is driving the woke movement.

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-13-2021

mercredi 13 janvier 2021Duration 42:37

There's a lot of talk about armed protests at all the state capitols this weekend. This is not the time to go flexing your tactical doodads in public. Andrea Widburg has some of the timeliest advice you'll ever hear: Do not fall for a plot to entrap Second Amendment supporters.

To hear some tell it, last week's protest at the Capitol was akin to the Holocaust in terms of its affront to humanity. That's a viewpoint that is lacking perspective. James Bovard doesn't hesitate to condemn the violence in Washington D.C. as well as the Congressional hypocrisy that followed.

Your ride share driver likely understands opportunity costs at a level that the rest of us don't. I don't think I've seen a clearer example than the one given in this article by Jeffrey A. Tucker.

It was five years ago today that I had my last interview with LaVoy Finicum. I wish more people could have met this man and knew enough about him to challenge the narrative of who he was and what he was doing in Malheur.

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-13-2021

mercredi 13 janvier 2021Duration 42:41

Most of us recognize that something is terribly wrong right now and we're actively trying to figure out what we can do about it. Allan Stevo has some very good advice about the tools we'll need to be effective leaders rather than frightened followers.

Like it or not, we are seeing a hard shift towards totalitarianism. Anger alone isn't enough to move us in a more positive direction. Robert Weissberg explains why friends of liberty must honor Mother Nature to keep our own totalitarian impulses under control.

A letter that I wrote to my granddaughter popped up in my Facebook memories today. It's still going to be a while before she can read it, but there's a message in there that I wanted to share with you as well.

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-12-2021

mardi 12 janvier 2021Duration 42:39

Political consultant Gary Welch joins me to explore the following questions:

  • Is it right for private corporations to ban free speech?
  • Are media moguls flexing their muscles and showing that they control the voices of America?
  • What are Trump's next moves?
  • Why the overtime push to make the claim of a fraudulent election "baseless"?
  • What are the chances that a company like Parler can be successful?
  • Are there any alternatives to our social media?
  • What happens to these media giants if the GOP wins big in 2022?
  • What about Tucker Carlson's claims that CNN wants the government to remove Fox News?
  • What are the unintended consequences of social media bias and banning?

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-12-2021

mardi 12 janvier 2021Duration 42:40

Times such as these make me grateful for my weekly sit down with Eric Peters from EPautos.com. We'll get his take on the information power grab as well as what we can do as individuals to frustrate leviathan.

It's pretty tough to find a silver lining in the dark clouds that have gathered around us. Alan J. Levine may have discovered one as he documents the moral and intellectual collapse of America's political parties.

If I had to sum up what I expect of a free society with limited government, it would come down to this: Leave me and my stuff alone and I'll do the same for you. Seems simple enough, right? Unfortunately, as Jack Donovan explains, the folks who are bent on control are not going to leave you alone.

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour two 1-11-2021

lundi 11 janvier 2021Duration 42:37

The war on terror has finally come home. But not in the way most thought it would. Ron Paul explains how the clampdown on information by big tech is part of a wider assault on free speech.

There is a moral certainty that drives authoritarians and totalitarians alike. Bradley Thomas does a great job of dismantling the notion that socialism is a morally superior system.

Now that roughly half of the American voting populace has been shaken from its slumber, we have some tough decisions ahead of us. Boyd D. Cathey has an interesting take on what our options are and what they mean for the survival of the American republic.

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The Bryan Hyde Show hour one 1-11-2021

lundi 11 janvier 2021Duration 42:40

Got the sense that things are spiraling out of control? You're not alone. Let's see if we can make some sense of what's happening and not succumb to fear or hatred in the process.

While the political class is wallowing in their newfound sense of victimhood, they're also considering some harsh new laws to consolidate their grasp on power. Robert E. Wright has 8 solid ideas for how they might thwart the next attack, starting with addressing their own lack of statesmanship.

Now that roughly half of the American voting populace has been shaken from its slumber, we have some tough decisions ahead of us. Boyd D. Cathey has an interesting take on what our options are and what they mean for the survival of the American republic.

The scariest thing to happen in the last few days wasn't the "riot" at the U.S. Capitol. It was the totalitarian surge that has risen in response to anyone who questions the "official truth" about what our political system is doing. Roger Kimball is dead on in his analysis of why reason and morality are useless when dealing with totalitarians.

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