Shrink The Nation

Shrink The Nation

Shrink the Nation is a politics and media show hosted by two military psychiatrists who have seen what stress does to groups, and would like to formally complain about your algorithm. Every Tuesday, Dr. David and Dr. Rob take whatever is melting down the news cycle and translate it into something less mystical: incentives, status, belonging, punishment, and the same loops wearing different outfits. No diagnosing. No copay. Just the kind of “oh… that’s why” clarity that cools the outrage and makes you harder to bait.

Episodes

April 7, 2026 52 mins

This week we watch the same pattern run twice: people take jobs they’re not qualified for because proximity to power feels like a plan… and then they’re surprised when they get discarded the second they become inconvenient.

First, the cabinet-as-cosplay problem: loyalty gets you hired, competence gets you blamed. We talk about the “idealize → use → devalue → replace” loop that shows up in narcissistic systems, except here it’s not a...

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This week, a campaign video circulates showing a Texas Democrat saying “radicalized white men are the greatest domestic terrorist threat.”
Except… he didn’t say it. The video is AI-generated (with a tiny disclosure) and the psychological payload is the point.

David and Rob break down why deepfakes don’t need to convince you. They just need to tilt you. We talk white male vulnerability, why “privilege” messaging backfires in pockets o...

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This week we start with a very 2026 story: “Jessica Foster,” an AI-generated “MAGA + Army” Instagram model with a hero-stack ribbon rack, a miniskirt AGSU, and endless photos next to powerful men. She’s not real. But the attention economy around her is.

We break down why it works: how uniforms and flags can function as permission structures (making desire feel “acceptable”), how targeted identity signals convert attention into paid ...

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Why does acting “real” now count more than actually knowing anything?

In this episode, Dr. David and Dr. Rob look at the strange status economy that rewards confidence, combativeness, and anti-elite branding over competence. They start with Markwayne Mullin’s performative war language, move through RFK Jr. and the MAHA world, and land on a bigger pattern: in a culture that distrusts institutions, people who look authentic can get aw...

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The United States has entered direct conflict with Iran.

But this episode isn’t about military analysis. It’s about psychology.

We look at what happens when high-stakes political embarrassment collides with impulsive decision-making. Why do some leaders escalate instead of recalibrate? What does it mean when “hope” becomes a strategic framework? And how does projection shape foreign policy choices years before they happen?

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The Supreme Court just ruled that IEEPA doesn’t authorize presidential tariffs, and instead of a legal argument, we got a familiar response: a podium performance meant to repair status after a public “no.” We break down the psychology of arguing with the referee, the good-justice/bad-justice split, and what it means when a leader treats institutional limits as humiliation rather than structure.

Then we pivot to the new “Board of Pea...

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In a contentious Capitol Hill hearing, Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared to hold a document labeled “Pramila Jayapal search history” after lawmakers accessed unredacted Epstein files, and the message wasn’t subtle. Dr. David and Dr. Rob break down the psychology of audit logs (normal), versus printing and deploying them as a public “gotcha” (not normal), and why that shift creates a predictable chilling effect on oversight: the q...

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A Truth Social video goes up. People point out the racist imagery. The response sequence is… familiar: deny it’s a problem, mock the outrage, then pivot to the cleanest escape hatch, “an anonymous staffer did it.”
David and Rob use the whole mess as a case study in how ambiguity becomes protection: the conversation slides from why it was posted to who posted it, and suddenly the cover story becomes the story.

From there, they widen t...

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Melania’s documentary is out… and the weird part isn’t the box office. The weird part is who paid for it and what that payment is actually buying. Because nobody drops that kind of money for “art.” They drop it for access. A seat at the table.

Then we pivot to the killing of Alex Pretti, and the detail that scrambled the usual alliances: the gun. When a person can be both “one of us” on a single sacred issue and the target of state ...

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This week, Dr. David and Dr. Rob try to claw back a little humor—bourbon included—while staring straight at a weird new reality: the official White House account posting AI-generated memes. We start with the now-infamous Greenland penguin meme (because… penguins… in Greenland?) and move into something darker: a digitally altered protest arrest photo tied to ICE demonstrations, tweaked to shape how you feel before you think.

From the...

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This week had that “new headline every two hours” feeling — loud, reactive, weirdly jittery. Dr. David and Dr. Rob are joined by returning guest psychiatrist Amit to track the pattern underneath it, without doing the usual outrage treadmill.

They start with Iran: protests, violent crackdown, and the performative “we support democracy” posture — then contrast it with a much harsher posture toward protest at home, including tossing ar...

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Politics feels chaotic because the story holding it together has collapsed. Shrink the Nation explains the psychology behind power, anxiety, and control so you can actually understand what’s happening.

In this episode, psychiatrists Dr. David and Dr. Rob examine why a series of extreme events — including the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, the sudden shift from “drug protection” to oil extraction, and talk of acquiring G...

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This week, the U.S. abducted the leader of another nation.

Ten years ago, that would have been an all-hands national crisis.


This time? Most of us shrugged and kept scrolling.

That reaction is the story.

In Episode 1 of Season 2, we break down how repeated norm-breaking rewires a population: habituation, emotional numbing, collective dissociation, and the quiet moment when “unthinkable” becomes “Tuesday.” Not a political argument. A ps...

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In this year-end episode of Shrink the Nation, psychiatrists David and Robby explore why 2025 didn’t feel like a political year — it felt like a nervous system event.

Public trust in government has fallen to historic lows, anxiety has surged, and control has become the dominant coping mechanism across politics, media, and culture. Using psychological frameworks — including anxiety theory, projection, and family systems dynamics — th...

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If the last week of political news left you exhausted instead of informed, this episode is for you.

In Episode 26 of Shrink the Nation, board-certified psychiatrists unpack a pattern playing out in real time: what happens when a political leader thrives in the pursuit of power but struggles to hold it.

We examine Trump’s recent national address as a “comeback sermon” — a speech designed less to inform than to regulate anxiety through...

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Board-certified psychiatrists break down a rare political event: leaders choosing restraint instead of power.

In this episode of Shrink the Nation, we examine why Indiana lawmakers refusing to gerrymander feels so shocking—and what it reveals about narcissism, projection, moral injury, and fear of losing control in American politics.

We explore:

  • Why anxious political systems prioritize winning over legitimacy
  • How narcissistic leade...
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America stumbles back onto the couch this week clutching a moral hangover, a pair of airport pajamas, and a phone full of AI-generated lies. David and Rob pour heavy and dive straight into the national psyche’s three-alarm fire.

First up: the second strike heard ’round the world — the moment the country collectively decided to argue about chain-of-command paperwork instead of confronting the psychological crater of killing shipwreck...

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The holidays have arrived, and so has the national cortisol spike. David and Rob stumble out of Thanksgiving bloat into a world overtaken by 12-foot Santas, Mariah Carey psy-ops, and a neighborly Christmas-light arms race that probably violates the Geneva Convention. Amid the peppermint mayhem, they tackle the stories actually frying America’s nervous system.

First up: The War on Drugs 2.0, now rebranded as a fight against “narco-te...

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Two psychiatrists. One room. Zero buffer. And a political landscape having a full-blown identity crisis.

This week, David and Rob dig into the psychological mess behind Marjorie Taylor Greene’s sudden resignation announcement — a move that looks less like strategy and more like a total collapse of political identity. Once fused to MAGA, she’s now excommunicated, redefining herself in real time on CNN, and describing her role as that...

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The government has “reopened,” but as David puts it, systems reboot faster than people. The shutdown may be over, but the stress response is still humming under the floorboards. This week, we look at what political instability actually does to a population — especially a middle class already living one bad month from catastrophe. 

We unpack the Pyrrhic victory both parties insisted on celebrating, the family-systems chaos powering t...

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