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Is anything even real anymore? Or have we all just become the meme?

In this episode, three psychiatrists pour a drink and psychoanalyze America’s creeping wave of nihilism—from institutional mistrust and generational cynicism, to why so many of us now look for meaning in conspiracy theories, anti-heroes, and online chaos.

The crew debates whether cultural nihilism is a symptom or a cause, how Gen Z’s outlook was shaped, why our institutions are crumbling in public trust, and how dopamine, memes, and bourbon all play a role in a society convinced nothing matters. (Spoiler: it’s not all bourbon.)

They wrestle with:

Stay for the prescriptive laughs, the existential debate, and some good old-fashioned cultural therapy. Because in an era where “the death of meaning” is trending, choosing connection and purpose may just be the most radical act of all.

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Ready to pour a glass (or not) and fight the void? Hit play and let’s find some meaning—together.

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Shrink The Nation is where America lies on the couch — and we pour the bourbon.
Hosted by board-certified psychiatrists and mental health pros with backgrounds in military, media, and systems thinking, we break down the psychology behind politics, culture, and public dysfunction.
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