Patrick J. Kennedy: Why America’s Future Depends on Brain Health
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In this episode of Policy Prescriptions, host Gary Jacobs sits down with Patrick J. Kennedy and Healthsperien founder Tom Koutsoumpas to discuss why America’s future depends on protecting the health of our brains.Patrick shares the personal story behind his advocacy, including his own experience with addiction, the public disclosure that changed the direction of his political career, and the recovery journey that shaped his work after leaving Congress.
The conversation explores the growing pressures facing young people, including social media algorithms, sports betting, cannabis, vaping, alcohol, and other industries built around capturing attention and encouraging compulsive behavior. Patrick explains why brain health affects far more than personal wellbeing. It shapes workforce participation, economic productivity, public safety, education, and America’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world.
Gary, Patrick, and Tom also discuss the need to move healthcare upstream by investing in prevention, early intervention, maternal mental health, long-term financing models, and stronger community-based care.
Topics covered include:
- Patrick J. Kennedy’s personal connection to mental health advocacy
- The fight for mental health parity
- Why brain health should be treated as a national priority
- The effects of social media algorithms on young people
- The rise of sports betting and cannabis use disorder
- Mental health, addiction, and homelessness
- The connection between brain health and economic productivity
- Preventive care and upstream healthcare interventions
- AI’s potential role in measuring long-term outcomes
- Recovery, connection, and the importance of speaking openly
Learn more about Gary Jacobs and The Zen Lobbyist at garymjacobs.com.
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Chapters
00:00 Why America’s future depends on brain health
01:17 Patrick J. Kennedy’s personal journey with addiction
02:46 The disclosure that changed Patrick’s political career
03:38 Mental health parity and breaking the silence
04:47 Why the brain must be treated like every other organ
06:42 Tom Koutsoumpas on Healthsperien’s behavioral health work
09:43 Why mental and physical healthcare belong together
10:25 Social media algorithms and the dopamine economy
11:00 Sports betting and addiction-for-profit industries
12:39 Cannabis, psychosis, and rising treatment needs
14:00 Why brain health is a national security issue
16:02 Youth suicide, homelessness, and the growing crisis
18:03 Going upstream to reduce the risk of dementia
19:20 Why healthcare financing needs a long-term model
20:40 Nutrition, MAHA, and the food industry
23:10 Gary Jacobs on mindfulness and right speech
24:49 JFK, civic responsibility, and mental fitness
26:30 What the Green Berets understand about focus
28:21 Box breathing and the power of mental preparation
29:54 Preparing young people for the post-AI world
31:48 Why open conversations matter
33:19 Patrick’s recovery journey after leaving Congress
35:05 A Common Struggle and the power of connection
37:14 Final thoughts
38:10 Closing
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