Is Communal Living The New American Dream? w/ Gillian Morris
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In this episode of The More Freedom Foundation Podcast, host Robert Morris sits down with his sister, Gillian Morris, to explore a bold and increasingly relevant idea: could communal living help solve America’s housing and loneliness crises?
Drawing from her experience living in shared communities and her work as a published writer in The New York Times, Gillian unpacks the concept of “supernuclear living” a modern take on age-old communal lifestyles. She shares real-world examples, including thriving co-living spaces where families share resources, childcare, and daily life in ways that dramatically reduce costs and increase quality of life.
The conversation dives into how the United States shifted away from community-oriented housing, why the current model is failing many people, and how intentional communities could reshape everything from parenting to affordability. Gillian also addresses the biggest concerns people have about communal living—conflict, privacy, and long-term sustainability—and explains why, despite the challenges, more people are starting to reconsider what “home” really means.
If you’ve ever felt the strain of rising housing costs, isolation, or the pressures of modern family life, this episode offers a compelling look at an alternative that might just be part of the solution.
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