
The Bryce Eddy Show
Each episode of The Bryce Eddy Show includes commentary, analysis, and guest interviews on topics such as the Biblical foundations of American history, equipping pastors to become leaders in the culture, and understanding current events from a Christian worldview.
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Troy Hadeed is a yoga teacher who blends Eastern practices with a deep love for Jesus. In this episode, he sits down with Bryce for a thought-provoking conversation about what it means to lead a Christ-centered life. From questions about the dangers of New Age spirituality to the power of reverence, the two explore whe
In this episode of The Bryce Eddy Show, Bryce sits down with Kyle Shideler from the Center for Security Policy to unpack the recent wave of chaos and riots erupting in the LA area. They dig into who’s really behind the unrest, the foreign and domestic forces funding it, and why these orchestrated moments of chaos serve
Bryce Eddy sits down with Jonathan Lines—Assistant Attorney General of Arizona and former Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party—to talk about the political, cultural, and security challenges facing Arizona. They dive deep into the border crisis, the fight against cartels, the role of the ACLU, and how progressive po
In this episode of The Bryce Eddy Show, Bryce sits down with former FBI Special Agent Mike Dillon for a bold and revealing conversation. Mike shares the story behind his explosive resignation letter that went viral, exposing the political rot inside federal law enforcement. Together, they discuss how the FBI has straye
Actor and activist Siaka Massaquoi joins Bryce Eddy to break down the biggest news stories the corporate press is too afraid—or too complicit—to cover. From the South African government calling for the genocide of white farmers, to the shocking media silence around missing migrant children, and the newly reported cover
In this episode, Bryce Eddy sits down with returning guest Mason Mennenga for a deep—and sometimes heated—debate about Christianity, capitalism, and the moral implications of wealth. Mason, a self-described Christian anarchist, argues that billionaires can't possibly follow Jesus. Bryce pushes back, defending capitalis