Episodios

  • What happens to truth, faith, and freedom in a world where technology is reshaping reality itself?
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of Common-X, we sit down with Dr. Owen Anderson, professor of philosophy and religious studies, to explore some of the most urgent questions facing modern civilization:

    • Is philosophy being replaced by ideology?
    • Can truth survive without free speech?
    • What does separation of church and state actually mean?
    • Does artificial intelligence challenge the idea of God or the soul?
    • And what happens to religion if technology allows humans to live forever?

    This conversation goes beyond politics and theology into something deeper — how societies decide what is real, what is allowed to be said, and what ultimately gives life meaning.

    If AI becomes more intelligent, institutions lose trust, and death is no longer inevitable…
    What does it mean to be human?

    This episode is for thinkers, skeptics, believers, technologists, and anyone questioning where civilization is headed next.

    👇 Join the conversation. Question everything.


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    https://drowenanderson.com

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Soul-Tech: AI, Legacy, and the Future of Human Wisdom
    Jan 11 2026

    What if technology didn’t try to replace humans — but instead helped us remember who we are?

    In this episode of Common-X, we talk with Miles Spencer, founder of Reflekta, about a new kind of AI designed to preserve human stories, wisdom, and identity — not as static archives, but as interactive memories future generations can engage with.

    This conversation goes far beyond “AI tools” and productivity hype. We explore:

    • What it means when memory becomes conversational

    • Whether preserving wisdom matters more than living forever

    • The ethical line between honoring legacy and digital overreach

    • How human-centered AI could change grief, culture, and society itself

    Along the way, we touch on science-fiction ideas that may be arriving sooner than we think — not as dystopia, but as a test of how responsibly humanity can evolve alongside intelligent machines.

    This episode isn’t about fear.
    It’s about what we choose to remember — and why it matters.


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    www.reflekta.ai








    AI remembers you, AI legacy, digital immortality, Reflekta AI, Miles Spencer Reflekta, artificial intelligence and humanity, ethical AI, human centered AI, AI and memory, AI and death, preserving human wisdom, future of humanity, AI philosophy, science fiction becoming real, digital afterlife, legacy technology, AI ethics debate, Common X Podcast, future society, human AI coexistence

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  • Putin Doesn’t Want Peace: He Wants World War III (And the West Is Missing It)
    Jan 4 2026

    The world keeps asking the wrong question: “When will Putin seek peace?”

    On this episode of Common-X, we sit down with former U.S. Marine and military strategy analyst Issac Davis to dismantle that assumption entirely.

    Issac explains why Vladimir Putin is not interested in peace negotiations, why proxy wars are accelerating across multiple continents, and how the Western world consistently misreads Russian strategy, history, and tolerance for suffering.

    We dig into the long cycles that precede global wars, why Europe is re-arming, how fear and media narratives act as escalation engines, and what recent events — including regime-change signals in South America — communicate to Moscow and Beijing.

    This isn’t a headline recap. It’s a strategic breakdown of why World War III wouldn’t start with a declaration — but with miscalculation, denial, and silence.

    If you think global war is unthinkable, this conversation explains why that belief itself may be the greatest risk.


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    #Putin #WorldWar3 #ProxyWars #Geopolitics #RussiaUkraine #MilitaryStrategy #GlobalConflict #CommonXPodcast


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  • Hijacked: How Power, Money, and Corruption Captured America — and How We Can Take It Back
    Jan 4 2026

    In Episode 59 of the Common-X Podcast, we sit down with authors Peter Calfree and J. Kevin Dolan to unpack the urgent themes of their book Hijacked: Our Republic, Unless We Can Save It.

    This conversation explores how America’s political system has been gradually overtaken by concentrated wealth, corporate influence, and institutional corruption—leaving everyday citizens increasingly disconnected from real representation. We discuss the erosion of democratic norms, the role of media and money in shaping public perception, and how polarization has become a feature, not a flaw, of modern politics.

    Most importantly, we ask the hard question: Is it too late to fix the system,or is there still a path to reclaiming the republic? Calfree and Dolan outline what meaningful reform would actually require and what responsibility still rests with the public.

    This episode is a sobering but necessary conversation for anyone concerned about democracy, accountability, and the future of American self-governance.

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    https://www.amazon.com/HIJACKED-Our-REPUBLIC-Unless-SAVE/dp/B0FK6CC63B



    #AmericanDemocracy #PoliticalCorruption #MoneyInPolitics #CorporateInfluence #SavingDemocracy #GovernmentAccountability #ConstitutionalCrisis #PoliticalReform #MediaManipulation #CivicResponsibility

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  • Healthcare, Education, and the Cost of a Broken System | Dr. Nelva Lee
    Dec 28 2025

    America spends more than any other nation on healthcare and education — yet outcomes continue to fall behind.

    In this episode of the Common-X Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Nelva Lee to unpack why two of the most critical systems in our society are failing the people they’re meant to serve.

    We explore:

    • Why healthcare costs keep rising while access and outcomes decline

    • How education has become unequal, outdated, and misaligned with reality

    • The structural incentives that keep broken systems alive

    • What meaningful reform actually looks like — beyond political talking points

    This conversation isn’t about left vs. right — it’s about fixing systems that no longer work and imagining smarter, more human-centered solutions for the future.

    If you care about healthcare, education, or the long-term stability of society, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    healthcare reform, education reform, broken system, American healthcare costs, public education crisis, fixing healthcare, fixing education, systemic failure America, Common X Podcast, Dr Nelva Lee


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  • Travis Misurell, founder of FiNC
    Dec 21 2025

    Why does politics feel broken — no matter who’s in power?

    In this episode of Common-X, we talk with Travis Misurell, founder of FiNC, about the real reason democracy isn’t working — and why arguing Left vs Right keeps us trapped.

    Travis introduces a powerful new lens: power-first vs people-first, revealing how money, media, and gatekeeping quietly decide who gets seen, heard, and elected.

    This conversation isn’t about parties or ideology.
    It’s about upgrading the system itself.






    future of democracy, broken political system, how politics really works, power vs people, political gatekeeping, digital democracy, post partisan politics, system change, common-xpodcast

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    55 m
  • The Return of the Devil Doc
    Nov 30 2025

    Joey “Devil Doc Talk” Martinez returns to discuss veterans’ mental health, PTSD recovery, the impact of political leadership — including Trump — and why America’s support system for vets is failing. A deep dive into real solutions, lived experience, and the truth behind the veteran crisis.


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    1 h y 12 m
  • Deprogramming Democrats: Breaking the Political Spell with Lisa Ekman
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of the Common-X Podcast, we sit down with Lisa Ekman, author of Deprogramming Democrats, to explore how political narratives, media conditioning, and emotional manipulation shape modern America. Lisa shares her personal journey of waking up from partisan programming, what she’s learned about the machinery behind political identity, and how we can move toward critical thinking and common sense—beyond left or right.






    Lisa Ekman, Deprogramming Democrats, political conditioning, media manipulation, cognitive dissonance, political awakening, independent thinking, Common-X Podcast, political psychology, bipartisan truth, propaganda, awakening, social programming, freedom of thought, critical thinking.

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    54 m