Off The Couch with Dr. Greg
In a recent episode of “Off the Couch,” Brian and Tony dove into some of the real challenges facing young people today—everything from climate change to the shaky economy to a political system that often feels corrupt and detached from everyday life. They talked about the growing gap between those in power and the average American who’s just trying to get by, especially when government decisions cut essential programs like SNAP. You could hear the frustration and heartbreak in the conversation, because these aren’t just headlines—this stuff is exhausting for people who are already trying to navigate an uncertain future. The episode also touched on recent news, like the over-the-top Halloween party at Mar-A-Lago and the new ballroom being built at the White House. Brian and Tony called out the irony of those lavish displays while so many Americans are struggling. But the message wasn’t just doom and gloom. They talked about why hope, community, and connection still matter. Yes, things are tough, and there are real systemic problems, but history also shows that people can adapt, rise up, and create change. The heart of the episode was about supporting each other and recognizing the emotional weight these issues put on younger generations. It was a reminder that we’re not powerless—and that taking care of our mental health and each other is just as important as any political movement.
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