Patrick Machayo Official
This podcast examines the gap between political power and public expectation. Based on my work on the presidency, global governance, and institutional change, it explores why governments struggle to deliver, why leadership is often misunderstood, and how global forces shape national outcomes. Across the United States and beyond, this series offers a clear, thought-provoking look at how power really works.
Patrick Machayo Official
Invisible Wound PTSD Silence and America's Mental Health Crisis
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In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, Patrick Machayo explores America’s growing mental health crisis through the lens of PTSD, trauma, addiction, emotional burnout, and national stability. Drawing from his own experience as a combat veteran living with PTSD for nearly two decades, he reflects on the hidden psychological struggles many Americans face—especially veterans returning home from war.
The discussion examines the alarming reality that more American veterans have died by suicide after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan than were killed in combat itself. It also expands beyond the veteran community to address rising anxiety, depression, loneliness, burnout, and emotional exhaustion across American society, particularly among younger generations growing up in a hyperconnected digital world.
Patrick Machayo also explores how untreated mental illness contributes to homelessness, addiction, incarceration, family instability, and declining public trust. The episode highlights the economic impact of mental illness on workforce productivity, innovation, and long-term national strength, arguing that mental health is not just a healthcare issue—it is a governance, economic, and societal issue.
Most importantly, this conversation focuses on healing, recovery, and rebuilding meaning after trauma. Through therapy, writing, public engagement, and personal growth, Patrick shares how treatment helped transform his life and why honest conversations about mental health are essential to reducing stigma.
This is a serious and human conversation about PTSD, veterans, emotional resilience, public policy, and the unseen psychological pressures shaping modern America.