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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 55 MIN

America on the Couch: A Psychological Exploration

from Shrink The Nation · host Dr. Rob and Dr. David

Shrink the Nation drags America onto the therapist’s couch for a bourbon-fueled, no-bullshit exploration of national identity, collective anxiety, and the messiness of being the world’s aging hero.If the United States walked into therapy—boasting “I’m the greatest country on earth, but I feel divided and lost”—what would its psychological profile look like? The docs break down America’s diffuse identity disorder, hero complex, and midlife crisis, pulling zero punches and pouring plenty of Cooper’s Craft (and Tin Cup, with a drive-by from Dunkin’ Donuts).Drawing on Carl Jung’s hero archetype, the crew unpacks why America is stuck between wanting to be “king of the hill” and not wanting to keep paying the price. Can a country have a personality disorder? Is our craving for unity just projection on a national scale? And what happens when the world’s quarterback refuses to hang up his jersey?Pop culture gets its due, from Brett Favre and Tom Brady’s refusal to retire (seriously, leave Tom alone) to MrBeast as the new American idol. Plus, there’s advice for Uncle Sam (“Get a Corvette and some minoxidil!”), loving ridicule of our tens of listeners, and an honest prescription for national healing—embrace the messiness, say what you want out loud, and maybe—just maybe—settle for being the wise old man instead of the eternally jacked hero.Referenced in this episode:Carl Jung’s “hero archetype” and shadowJoseph Campbell’s hero’s journeyBrett Favre, Tom Brady, and the struggle to retireMrBeast and the new American idol“Watchmen” (the movie and the comic)Cooper’s Craft Bourbon, Tin Cup, and Dunkin’ DonutsDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for national psychologyBest soundbites:“If America were a patient, it would be in a midlife crisis—driving a Corvette, but haunted by its past.”“You can’t just give up your throne and still be hailed as king.”“Embrace the messiness. Take three deep breaths and say, I’m a glorious clusterfuck—and that’s okay.”Whether you’re a cynical patriot, a reluctant optimist, or just here for bourbon-fueled wisdom, this episode is your group therapy for the American mind."Got Thoughts? Outrage? A Diagnosis of Your Own? Send us a text"Support the showShrink The Nation is where America lies on the couch — and we pour the bourbon. Hosted by board-certified psychiatrists and mental health pros with backgrounds in military, media, and systems thinking, we break down the psychology behind politics, culture, and public dysfunction. Smart. Funny. Clinically sharp. Slightly buzzed. Subscribe, rate, and share if you’re part of the exhausted middle looking for sanity in the noise. For feedback or hate-listening invitations, hit us at [email protected]. Follow us everywhere: @shrinkthenation on X, Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky Shrink The Nation — On the Couch With America.

Shrink the Nation drags America onto the therapist’s couch for a bourbon-fueled, no-bullshit exploration of national identity, collective anxiety, and the messiness of being the world’s aging hero.If the United States walked into therapy—boasting “I’m the greatest country on earth, but I feel divided and lost”—what would its psychological profile look like? The docs break down America’s diffuse identity disorder, hero complex, and midlife crisis, pulling zero punches and pouring plenty of Cooper’s Craft (and Tin Cup, with a drive-by from Dunkin’ Donuts).Drawing on Carl Jung’s hero archetype, the crew unpacks why America is stuck between wanting to be “king of the hill” and not wanting to keep paying the price. Can a country have a personality disorder? Is our craving for unity just projection on a national scale? And what happens when the world’s quarterback refuses to hang up his jersey?Pop culture gets its due, from Brett Favre and Tom Brady’s refusal to retire (seriously, leave Tom alone) to MrBeast as the new American idol. Plus, there’s advice for Uncle Sam (“Get a Corvette and some minoxidil!”), loving ridicule of our tens of listeners, and an honest prescription for national healing—embrace the messiness, say what you want out loud, and maybe—just maybe—settle for being the wise old man instead of the eternally jacked hero.Referenced in this episode:Carl Jung’s “hero archetype” and shadowJoseph Campbell’s hero’s journeyBrett Favre, Tom Brady, and the struggle to retireMrBeast and the new American idol“Watchmen” (the movie and the comic)Cooper’s Craft Bourbon, Tin Cup, and Dunkin’ DonutsDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for national psychologyBest soundbites:“If America were a patient, it would be in a midlife crisis—driving a Corvette, but haunted by its past.”“You can’t just give up your throne and still be hailed as king.”“Embrace the messiness. Take three deep breaths and say, I’m a glorious clusterfuck—and that’s okay.”Whether you’re a cynical patriot, a reluctant optimist, or just here for bourbon-fueled wisdom, this episode is your group therapy for the American mind."Got Thoughts? Outrage? A Diagnosis of Your Own? Send us a text"Support the showShrink The Nation is where America lies on the couch — and we pour the bourbon. Hosted by board-certified psychiatrists and mental health pros with backgrounds in military, media, and systems thinking, we break down the psychology behind politics, culture, and public dysfunction. Smart. Funny. Clinically sharp. Slightly buzzed. Subscribe, rate, and share if you’re part of the exhausted middle looking for sanity in the noise. For feedback or hate-listening invitations, hit us at [email protected]. Follow us everywhere: @shrinkthenation on X, Instagram, Facebook and Bluesky Shrink The Nation — On the Couch With America.

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