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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 1H 3M

Ep 30 - Elliott Morgan - The Trickster, Propaganda & Cultural Collapse

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In this episode of Conversations for the End, I’m joined by Elliott Morgan — depth psychology scholar, stand-up comedian, and cultural commentator — for a wide-ranging exploration of the trickster archetype and its grip on contemporary life.Elliott’s recent doctoral work examines modern American culture through a Jungian lens, with a particular focus on the trickster as a disruptive, shape-shifting force operating across media, politics, and identity. What emerges in our conversation is not just an analysis of the trickster as a mythological figure, but as a living psychological pattern shaping how we communicate, deceive, entertain, and even understand truth itself.We explore how the trickster moves between humour and destruction, insight and manipulation — from propaganda and digital culture to AI-generated “slop” and the strange collapse of meaning online. At times redemptive, at others destabilising, the trickster reveals both the fragility and necessity of holding tension in a world increasingly pulled toward extremes.This episode asks: are we witnessing the resurgence of an ancient archetypal force, or have we created the perfect conditions for it to run unchecked?Elliott Morgan is a scholar of depth psychology with a specialization in Jungian and archetypal studies. His dissertation analyzes contemporary events and cultural trends in the United States through the lens of the trickster archetype. He has been published in Psychological Perspectives and brings a unique voice that bridges academic insight with lived cultural critique through comedy and commentary.Timestamps00:00 Introduction02:23 What Is the Trickster Archetype?04:50 The Trickster in Cultural Transition08:22 Trickster, Titans, and the Logic of Propaganda17:04 The Redemptive Face of the Trickster22:05 AI Slop and the Emergence of a New Archetype24:28 Holding the Tension of Opposites Today27:23 Past, Present, Future: A Culture Out of Time32:50 When the Joke Turns Back on Us37:00 America and the Burden of the Heroic Ideal41:00 Hermes and the Gods of Communication46:00 Self-Sabotage and the American Trickster47:50 Ecological Crisis Through the Trickster Lens54:00 The Psychological Landscape of Younger Generations58:00 Comedy and the Return of the Heroic StanceSubscribe on YouTube, and follow on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to support the show and join the wider conversation.Instagram  ⁨@ElliottMorgan⁩  Instagram / TikTok  ⁨@ConversationsForTheEnd⁩  Title Music: Vines

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In this episode of Conversations for the End, I’m joined by Elliott Morgan — depth psychology scholar, stand-up comedian, and cultural commentator — for a wide-ranging exploration of the trickster archetype and its grip on contemporary life.Elliott’s recent doctoral work examines modern American culture through a Jungian lens, with a particular focus on the trickster as a disruptive, shape-shifting force operating across media, politics, and identity. What emerges in our conversation is not just an analysis of the trickster as a mythological figure, but as a living psychological pattern shaping how we communicate, deceive, entertain, and even understand truth itself.We explore how the trickster moves between humour and destruction, insight and manipulation — from propaganda and digital culture to AI-generated “slop” and the strange collapse of meaning online. At times redemptive, at others destabilising, the trickster reveals both the fragility and necessity of holding tension in a world increasingly pulled toward extremes.This episode asks: are we witnessing the resurgence of an ancient archetypal force, or have we created the perfect conditions for it to run unchecked?Elliott Morgan is a scholar of depth psychology with a specialization in Jungian and archetypal studies. His dissertation analyzes contemporary events and cultural trends in the United States through the lens of the trickster archetype. He has been published in Psychological Perspectives and brings a unique voice that bridges academic insight with lived cultural critique through comedy and commentary.Timestamps00:00 Introduction02:23 What Is the Trickster Archetype?04:50 The Trickster in Cultural Transition08:22 Trickster, Titans, and the Logic of Propaganda17:04 The Redemptive Face of the Trickster22:05 AI Slop and the Emergence of a New Archetype24:28 Holding the Tension of Opposites Today27:23 Past, Present, Future: A Culture Out of Time32:50 When the Joke Turns Back on Us37:00 America and the Burden of the Heroic Ideal41:00 Hermes and the Gods of Communication46:00 Self-Sabotage and the American Trickster47:50 Ecological Crisis Through the Trickster Lens54:00 The Psychological Landscape of Younger Generations58:00 Comedy and the Return of the Heroic StanceSubscribe on YouTube, and follow on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to support the show and join the wider conversation.Instagram  ⁨@ElliottMorgan⁩  Instagram / TikTok  ⁨@ConversationsForTheEnd⁩  Title Music: Vines

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