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There is a feeling many Americans struggle to articulate. It is not merely frustration with politics. It is not simply disagreement over policy. It is not even the familiar tension of partisanship. It is unease — a sense that something foundational has weakened. Something that once stabilized our disagreements. Something that once made conflict survivable. Something that once made institutions feel reliable, even when imperfect.
That “something” is trust.
What if the deepest crisis facing America today is not inflation, immigration, global conflict, or media polarization? What if it is the systematic erosion — even the strip-mining — of civic trust?
If the content in this episode resonates with you, feel free to reach out to: [email protected].
Support the show on Patreon - https://patreon.com/drjackalyn
By JACKALYN RAINOSEK PHDThere is a feeling many Americans struggle to articulate. It is not merely frustration with politics. It is not simply disagreement over policy. It is not even the familiar tension of partisanship. It is unease — a sense that something foundational has weakened. Something that once stabilized our disagreements. Something that once made conflict survivable. Something that once made institutions feel reliable, even when imperfect.
That “something” is trust.
What if the deepest crisis facing America today is not inflation, immigration, global conflict, or media polarization? What if it is the systematic erosion — even the strip-mining — of civic trust?
If the content in this episode resonates with you, feel free to reach out to: [email protected].
Support the show on Patreon - https://patreon.com/drjackalyn