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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 7 MIN

Freedom Goes Both Ways | Why Honesty, Community & Values Matter

from Common Denominator with Moshe Popack · host Moshe Popack

In this solo episode of Common Denominator, I speak honestly—without tiptoeing, without trying to provoke, and without apologizing for having values.I believe in morality. I believe in freedom. And I don’t believe those things are supposed to be at odds with each other.Somewhere along the way, “live and let live” started to mean staying silent, hiding your beliefs, or walking on eggshells to avoid disagreement. I don’t agree with that. Freedom goes both ways—you get to be you, and I get to be me—and neither of us has to cancel the other out for that to work.This episode isn’t about politics. It’s about how we’re actually living.I talk about the loss of real community in a world that’s more connected than ever, and why performative connection, social media, and constant screens are leaving people lonelier, not closer. I share a powerful experience through my 17-year-old son, who organically brought together over 100 people—no phones, no agenda, no branding—just real human connection. What happened that night says a lot about what we’re missing.We don’t need more content. We need more context.We don’t need more outrage. We need more grounding.And we don’t need more rules about what we’re allowed to say—we need more spaces where people are allowed to be human.This episode is about honesty, freedom, community, and why avoiding hard conversations is more dangerous than having them. It’s about listening instead of trying to win—and finding the overlap that connects us all.If you believe you shouldn’t have to hide who you are to respect others, this conversation is for you.Timestamps:00:00 Why honesty feels controversial02:20 What real community actually looks like04:50 The cost of performative connection07:15 Freedom, values, and the common denominatorLike this episode? Leave a review here:https://ratethispodcast.com/commondenominator🎙 Common Denominator PodcastWebsite: https://moshepopack.com/podcast/YouTube: @mpopackInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpopackFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshePopackNewsletter: https://moshepopack.com/newsletter/

In this solo episode of Common Denominator, I speak honestly—without tiptoeing, without trying to provoke, and without apologizing for having values.I believe in morality. I believe in freedom. And I don’t believe those things are supposed to be at odds with each other.Somewhere along the way, “live and let live” started to mean staying silent, hiding your beliefs, or walking on eggshells to avoid disagreement. I don’t agree with that. Freedom goes both ways—you get to be you, and I get to be me—and neither of us has to cancel the other out for that to work.This episode isn’t about politics. It’s about how we’re actually living.I talk about the loss of real community in a world that’s more connected than ever, and why performative connection, social media, and constant screens are leaving people lonelier, not closer. I share a powerful experience through my 17-year-old son, who organically brought together over 100 people—no phones, no agenda, no branding—just real human connection. What happened that night says a lot about what we’re missing.We don’t need more content. We need more context.We don’t need more outrage. We need more grounding.And we don’t need more rules about what we’re allowed to say—we need more spaces where people are allowed to be human.This episode is about honesty, freedom, community, and why avoiding hard conversations is more dangerous than having them. It’s about listening instead of trying to win—and finding the overlap that connects us all.If you believe you shouldn’t have to hide who you are to respect others, this conversation is for you.Timestamps:00:00 Why honesty feels controversial02:20 What real community actually looks like04:50 The cost of performative connection07:15 Freedom, values, and the common denominatorLike this episode? Leave a review here:https://ratethispodcast.com/commondenominator🎙 Common Denominator PodcastWebsite: https://moshepopack.com/podcast/YouTube: @mpopackInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mpopackFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshePopackNewsletter: https://moshepopack.com/newsletter/

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