The Midnight Drive
This episode explores the tragic story of Rosemary Kennedy and the disturbing history of lobotomy in early twentieth century psychiatry. Rather than focusing on sensationalism, the discussion examines the emotional, ethical, and psychological dimensions surrounding institutional medicine, family pressure, identity, emotional flattening, and the fear of unpredictability. The episode also explores broader philosophical questions surrounding consciousness, personality, memory, and the dangers of medical certainty during periods of incomplete scientific understanding. Topics covered: Rosemary Kennedy’s life and struggles The rise of lobotomy in America Family pressure and institutional trust Mental health stigma in the early 1900s Identity and emotional flattening Psychological control and medical ethics The existential fear of personality loss Rosemary Kennedy, lobotomy, psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience, medical history, institutional medicine, midnight drive podcast © Hondira LLC 2026
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