RE:Shrinking the Podcast

Holly Hurley Feather, Carina Cooper, Shawn Schenck, HHF Strategy

RE:Shrinking the Podcast is a brand-new, casual podcast all about Shrinking on Apple TV+ — and we’re announcing it LIVE!Join co-hosts Holly Hurley Feather and Carina Cooper as we talk about why Shrinking deserves its own podcast, what the show means to us, and what listeners can expect from upcoming episodes. From character-driven storytelling to the emotional honesty (and humor!) that defines Shrinking, this livestream is for fans of the series who want to go a little deeper — without taking things too seriously.Whether you’re a longtime Shrinking fan or just discovering the show on Apple TV+, this is your invitation to hang out, chat, and celebrate a series that really hits home.🎙️ About the PodcastRE:Shrinking is a casual, thoughtful podcast dedicated to discussing Shrinking on Apple TV+, episode by episode — with heart, humor, and zero therapy credentials.

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  1. -2 ДН.

    S1E6: Imposter Syndrome: Jason Segel, Grief Spirals, and the Cost of Avoidance

    This week on RE:Shrinking, Holly and Carina unpack Season 1, Episode 6 — “Imposter Syndrome” of Shrinking — the party episode that absolutely detonates. We spotlight co-creator and star Jason Segel, tracing his evolution from Freaks and Geeks to How I Met Your Mother, from writing and starring in Forgetting Sarah Marshall to helping revive The Muppets — all leading to the beautifully messy, grief-stricken Jimmy we see here. “Imposter Syndrome” forces everyone into the same room… and then forces the truth out: Jimmy’s PTSD-style flashbacks and spiraling grief Paul’s fear of losing autonomy after disclosing Parkinson’s Brian’s trauma-informed avoidance around proposing Gaby navigating post-divorce vulnerability Alice and Sean colliding at the intersection of grief and adolescence What starts as a surprise engagement party becomes a reckoning. Flashbacks blur with the present. Old fights resurface. Vomit happens (so much vomit). And beneath the chaos is the real question: If you help other people process pain for a living… what happens when you refuse to process your own? This episode doesn’t just explore imposter syndrome professionally — it examines the emotional version:Feeling like a fraud in your grief.In your marriage.In your friendships.In your healing. And yes — we also discuss Hall & Oates, piano serenades gone wrong, and whether Jimmy might secretly be an incredible drunk singer. 🧠 Resources Mentioned This Week Because this episode centers on unresolved grief, flashbacks, and emotional avoidance, we’re highlighting support specifically for loss and trauma. GriefShareA free, nationwide grief recovery support program that runs in 13-week group cycles.Note: GriefShare is faith-based. If that approach isn’t right for you, consider secular alternatives below. Many local hospice and palliative care organizations also offer free grief groups — even for those whose loved ones were not treated by that facility. Check locally. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Provides mental health and substance use treatment referrals and information, including trauma support resources for veterans. 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineCall or text 988 (U.S.) for free, confidential crisis support 24/7. If you are experiencing PTSD flashbacks, intrusive memories, or emotional dysregulation similar to what Sean describes in this episode, these resources can help guide you toward trauma-informed care. NOTE from the casters: in this episode, Holly mentions being Overweight. We debated leaving it in the show, but - after discussions with our local experts - Holly wanted to keep it. She wants you to know that she's a practitioner (not a master) of Body Neutrality and feels HOT in her own skin. However, we both very much understand if this mention was difficult for you, and we wanted to provide a resource to begin your journey as well. Here's a start: https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/5-steps-body-neutrality/. 🎬 Fun Share from This Week Holly and Carina also loved revisiting Harrison Ford’s appearance onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert where he talks about working with Jason Segel — and appears surprisingly relaxed and delighted about it. New episodes of RE:Shrinking drop weekly as we revisit every episode of Shrinking — exploring therapy tools, grief work, creative process, and the messy humanity underneath the jokes. Next week: S1E7 — “Apology Tour.” Songs Alice is sad to: Casimir Pulaski Day⁠ by Sufjan Stevens Bodybag by Charlotte Lawrence

    1 ч. 16 мин.
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    S1E5: Woof - Tom Howe, Risk-Taking, and the Courage to Tell the Truth

    This week on RE:Shrinking, Holly and Carina break down Season 1, Episode 5 — “Woof” of Shrinking — the episode where everyone is avoiding something… until they aren’t. We spotlight the Music Department and composer Tom Howe, whose work (also heard in Ted Lasso and The Great British Bake Off) turns this series into an emotional mixtape. From needle drops to tonal shifts, the music in “Woof” acts like its own character — underscoring grief, panic, risk, and breakthrough. We also unpack the writing of Bill Posley (Cobra Kai, 9-1-1, GLOW), and how this episode weaves together: Sean confronting the weight of being called a “hero”Brian’s trauma-informed avoidance around proposingGaby demanding mentorship that actually reflects herAlice and Sean making reckless choicesAnd Paul finally choosing honesty about his Parkinson’sThis is the episode about risk — the dangerous kind (skipping school, hanging from water towers, emotional avoidance)… and the brave kind (telling the truth, proposing anyway, asking for help). 🎵 Music Mentioned: “Me” by The 1975 Plus the official Shrinking Season 1 playlists available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify. 🧠 Resources Mentioned This Week This episode centers on risk-taking behavior, particularly as it relates to trauma and PTSD. Common risk-taking behaviors can include: Skipping schoolSubstance useUnsafe sexual behaviorGambling beyond your meansDangerous drivingFightingExtreme dieting or overeatingDeliberate self-harmRisk-taking may be connected to: Thrill-seekingPeer pressure & social influenceSubstance abuseADHD-related impulsivityPTSD and other mental health challengesIf you or someone you love needs support: NAMI HelpLine (Free & Confidential) Call: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) Provides emotional support, mental health information, and resource guidance. To assess high-risk behaviors in educational settings: Safe & Supportive Learning – Assessing High Risk ⁠https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/training-technical-assistance/education-level/higher-education/assessment/assessing-high-risk⁠ Additionally, for information and support around Parkinson’s disclosure and relationship changes, major Parkinson’s foundations provide guidance for navigating diagnosis conversations with family members. You can find some of these at Parkinson.org, or Caregiver.org under Parkinson's Disease and Caregiving.

    1 ч. 8 мин.
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    S1E4: Potatoes: Luke Tennie, Teenage Daughters, and the Things We Don’t Say

    This week on RE:Shrinking, Holly and Carina break down Season 1, Episode 4 — “Potatoes” of Shrinking — an episode packed with balcony confessions, apology bagels, hot tub confrontations, and one very uncomfortable dad awakening. We spotlight Luke Tennie (Sean) — his performance, his Independent Spirit Award nomination, and how fatherhood mirrors the emotional growth of his character. We also dig into the writing of Rachna Fruchbom (known for Parks & Recreation and Fresh Off the Boat), and how this episode masterfully balances grief, ego, parenting panic, and Parkinson’s avoidance. From Jimmy making everything about himself (again), to Paul delaying the hardest conversation of his life, to the undeniable truth that “teenage girls be… living their lives,” this episode asks:Is it harder to face your kids growing up — or your own mortality? We also talk: Exposure therapy gone wrong Whether Liz and Derek are actually okay Why Sean won’t open up (yet) Sugar Ray’s emotional chokehold on the late ’90s 🎵 Music Mentioned:14:59 by Sugar Ray Resources If you don’t have your end-of-life documents in place — regardless of age or assets — this episode is your gentle nudge. The National Institute on Aging provides free information and access to forms for: Advance Directive / Living Will – Outlines your wishes for medical care if you cannot communicate. Healthcare Power of Attorney – Appoints someone to make medical decisions on your behalf. Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order – A medical order declining CPR (if desired). HIPAA Release – Grants access to your medical information. Find free guidance and state-specific resources here:National Institute on Aging – Advance Care Planning Checklisthttps://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning/getting-your-affairs-order-checklist-documents-prepare-future New episodes of RE:Shrinking drop weekly as we revisit every episode of Shrinking — exploring the therapy tools, relational dynamics, and real-life parallels behind the laughs. Next week: S1E5 — “Woof.”

    1 ч. 35 мин.
  4. S1E1 “Coin Flip” | Brett Goldstein, Grief, and Psychological Vigilantism – Shrinking Recap

    28 ЯНВ.

    S1E1 “Coin Flip” | Brett Goldstein, Grief, and Psychological Vigilantism – Shrinking Recap

    Welcome to the very first episode of RE:Shrinking! This week, Carina Cooper and Holly Hurley Feather dive into Shrinking Season 1, Episode 1 — “Coin Flip” — while spotlighting one of the show’s creators and co-writers, Brett Goldstein. As we break down the episode scene by scene, we explore Jimmy’s messy unraveling, Alice’s grief-fueled honesty, and the ethical tightrope of “psychological vigilantism.” From late-night poolside chaos to a gut-punch ending at a soccer field, “Coin Flip” sets the tone for a series that balances zany humor with devastating emotional truth. Along the way, we unpack Brett Goldstein’s creative fingerprints — from Ted Lasso to Films To Be Buried With — and examine how love, grief, and complicated humanity show up in his writing. We also touch on standout performances from Jason Segel, Jessica Williams, Harrison Ford, Lukita Maxwell, and more, plus behind-the-scenes trivia that makes this show even richer. Regular segments include: • Creative Spotlight • Scene-by-Scene Breakdown • Cringe of the Week • Holly’s Hot Take & Carina’s Cold Water • Resources for Real-Life Struggles Because Shrinking isn’t just a comedy about therapists — it’s about grief, addiction, parenting, rage, and what it takes to climb out of the dark. Next week: S1E2 “Fortress of Solitude” and a deep dive into the inimitable Harrison Ford. If you or someone you love is struggling with grief or substance use, resources shared in this episode include SAMHSA’s treatment locator (findtreatment.gov) and other national support networks. Subscribe, follow, and join us each week as we rewatch, rethink, and RE:Shrink.

    1 ч. 19 мин.

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RE:Shrinking the Podcast is a brand-new, casual podcast all about Shrinking on Apple TV+ — and we’re announcing it LIVE!Join co-hosts Holly Hurley Feather and Carina Cooper as we talk about why Shrinking deserves its own podcast, what the show means to us, and what listeners can expect from upcoming episodes. From character-driven storytelling to the emotional honesty (and humor!) that defines Shrinking, this livestream is for fans of the series who want to go a little deeper — without taking things too seriously.Whether you’re a longtime Shrinking fan or just discovering the show on Apple TV+, this is your invitation to hang out, chat, and celebrate a series that really hits home.🎙️ About the PodcastRE:Shrinking is a casual, thoughtful podcast dedicated to discussing Shrinking on Apple TV+, episode by episode — with heart, humor, and zero therapy credentials.

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