“Thoughts We Should Say”
A sit down with Hal Doueck and Rabbi Cohen. What does it actually mean to live your truth—without compromising your values? In this episode, Rabbi Norman Cohen breaks down the tension between authenticity and expectation, and how to build a life rooted in truth, not pressure. We explore why criticism holds so much power, how to stop people-pleasing, and what real success looks like beyond status or money. This is a practical, honest conversation for anyone trying to grow without losing themselves. In this episode, we cover: • Why people criticize—and why it shouldn’t control you • The gap between authenticity and societal expectations • How passion connects to real happiness • Fear, discomfort, and stepping into your true self • The impact of social media on identity and self-worth • Balancing Torah values with personal authenticity • The role of deep self-reflection in growth • Rabbi Cohen’s journey and lessons from mentorship Why listen: Rabbi Norman shares real-life perspective and clear guidance on navigating identity, pressure, and purpose—especially for young people trying to stay grounded in a noisy world. If you’ve ever felt pulled between who you are and who you’re expected to be, this episode will give you clarity. Chapters: 00:00 — Criticism & Letting Go of Others’ Opinions 03:00 — Rabbi’s Journey 07:00 — Authenticity vs. Expectations 13:00 — Passion & Happiness 16:00 — Education & Identity 20:00 — Fear & Change 23:20 — Social Media & Self-Perception 30:00 — Advice for Young People 35:00 — Inner Work & Growth 41:40 — Living Authentically Within Torah
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