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Shrink The Nation

Podkast av Dr. Rob and Dr. David

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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.

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When the Joke Is the Test

In Season 2, Episode 18, Dr. David and Dr. Rob look at what happens when taboo ideas get dressed up as jokes. The episode starts with reports of young Republican group chats using Nazi language and imagery, then follows the familiar escape hatch: it was just a joke, stop overreacting, why are you censoring us? From there, David and Rob get into taboo laundering, the Overton window, peer pressure, group loyalty, and why private organizations still have a responsibility to police their own mess before pretending everyone else is the problem. Also discussed: FBI bourbon swag, Woodford Reserve, the Poodle Room, ceasefires that apparently still involve firing, and David’s proposed brave new movement: anti-Nazi, anti-rape, anti-murder. Controversial stuff, apparently. This is not about banning ugly speech. It is about noticing when a group starts making ugly speech socially safe.

12. mai 2026 - 51 min
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Old Crow in a Gold Bottle: Confidence, Competence, and the Cost of Pretend

In Season 2, Episode 17, Dr. David and Dr. Rob start with Old Crow in a fancy bottle and end up with the central problem of American politics right now: putting confidence in the place where competence is supposed to go. Trump sold himself as the guy who could fix the vacuum, clean the house, and somehow rebuild the engine by throwing tools at it. But salesmanship is not governance. Certainty is not strategy. And a gold bottle does not make bad bourbon better. This episode looks at why people mistake confidence for competence, how systems lose their ability to correct error, and why Congress keeps acting like the drunk friend’s buddies who keep buying him shots instead of taking away the car keys. It’s about political corruption, learned helplessness at scale, broken institutional guardrails, and the part citizens still have left: using their voice before the tax on laziness gets any more expensive

5. mai 2026 - 54 min
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Just a Guy: Power, Loyalty, and the Refusal to Be Checked

Dr. David and Dr. Rob look at what happens when political power stops treating checks and balances as legitimate constraints and starts treating them as personal insults. The episode starts with Trump’s tariff refunds: companies can now apply to get money back after part of the tariff structure was struck down, but Trump has suggested he will “remember” who asks for refunds. From there, David and Rob trace the bigger pattern: symbolic victories, loyalty tests, humiliation, institutional erosion, and the strange danger of surrounding one person with people who keep saying yes. This is not about diagnosing anyone. It is about the psychology of power when friction disappears. When courts, Congress, advisers, agencies, and even reality itself are treated as obstacles to be managed, the system starts bending around one person’s need to look undefeated. And underneath all of it is the simplest corrective available: he is just a guy.

28. april 2026 - 53 min
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Divine Cosplay and Movement Without Strategy

This week we come back to the Iran ceasefire clock, and the part that still doesn’t add up: the difference between military objectives and an actual political goal. We can destroy capabilities. We can “win” battles. But if nobody can clearly articulate what “winning” looks like, then what you’re watching isn’t strategy, it’s movement. And movement is an anxiety management technique, not a plan. Then we pivot to the administration’s escalating religious theater: Trump sharing an image of himself with full-blown Jesus iconography, and the Pentagon’s own prayer culture drifting into spectacle, including a “scripture” moment that’s… not actually scripture. Underneath both stories is the same mechanism: people trying to clean up meaning after the fact, interpreting, translating, and granting endless benefit-of-the-doubt to performances that were never meant to be coherent. At some point, “grace” turns into underwriting.

21. april 2026 - 53 min
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