What if Marianne Williamson and top thinkers explored the hardest truths hidden inside A Return to Love? Introduction Marianne Williamson When I wrote A Return to Love, I was trying to remind people of something simple and easily forgotten: beneath our defenses, our wounds, our ambitions, our grievances, and our fear, there remains in each of us a deeper … [Read more...] about A Return to Love: Marianne Williamson Dream Panel
Is Lust Bad or God-Given? A Christian View of Sexual Desire
What if, C. S. Lewis and top Christian thinkers revealed that sexual desire was never the real enemy? Introduction by Nick Sasaki Sexual desire may be one of the most misnamed forces in Christian life. Many believers grew up hearing about it through warning, silence, embarrassment, or guilt, as though the desire itself were already halfway condemned before … [Read more...] about Is Lust Bad or God-Given? A Christian View of Sexual Desire
My Voice Will Go With You: Why Stories Heal
What if Sidney Rosen and top thinkers explored why stories heal when direct advice fails? Introductio Sidney Rosen There are books that explain methods, and there are books that carry a living voice. My Voice Will Go With You belongs to the second kind. When I gathered Milton Erickson’s teaching tales, I was not trying to preserve a museum of clever … [Read more...] about My Voice Will Go With You: Why Stories Heal
Byron Katie’s Loving What Is and the Truth About Suffering
What if, Byron Katie and deep thinkers explored whether loving reality can heal suffering without becoming avoidance?Introduction by Nick SasakiWhat makes Loving What Is so unusual is that it does not begin by trying to fix the world. It begins by asking what happens inside us when we argue with reality. That sounds simple at first, almost too simple. Yet the … [Read more...] about Byron Katie’s Loving What Is and the Truth About Suffering
Fooled by Randomness: Taleb on Luck, Risk, and Ruin
What if Nassim Nicholas Taleb and top thinkers confronted why luck keeps disguising itself as genius? Introduction by Nick Sasaki What makes Fooled by Randomness so unsettling is that it does not just criticize bad thinking. It attacks something more personal: our need to believe that success proves merit, that explanation proves understanding, and that … [Read more...] about Fooled by Randomness: Taleb on Luck, Risk, and Ruin
Human Awakening Through Crisis: Are We Evolving or Breaking?
What if Craig Hamilton-Parker and leading voices explored whether humanity is collapsing or awakening? Humanity may be entering one of those rare periods when the deepest questions can no longer be postponed. The old promises still speak loudly — progress, wealth, power, ideology, technology, leadership, identity — yet many people feel more uncertain, more … [Read more...] about Human Awakening Through Crisis: Are We Evolving or Breaking?
Dan Kennedy on Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs
What if Dan S. Kennedy and top thinkers discussed why entrepreneurs secretly repel wealth? Introduction Nick Sasaki Welcome, everyone. Today’s conversation centers on a book that speaks with unusual bluntness: No B.S. Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs by Dan S. Kennedy. At first glance, the title may sound like a book about money mindset alone. … [Read more...] about Dan Kennedy on Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs
Ultimate Pilgrimage in Israel: When the Bible Comes Alive
What if, Conan O’Brien and biblical figures walked Israel’s holiest places and revealed what modern pilgrims still miss? What would happen if a Christian pilgrimage through Israel became more than a visit to sacred locations? What if the land itself became a living stage where history, humor, sorrow, truth, and grace met face to face?In this imaginary … [Read more...] about Ultimate Pilgrimage in Israel: When the Bible Comes Alive
A Palestinian Wedding Day Divided by Roads, Memory & Waiting
Introduction by Nick SasakiThis story does not begin before pressure.It begins inside it.That matters.The Wedding That Waited at the Crossing is not a story about a peaceful family before tragedy suddenly arrives. It is a story about a family already living inside interruption, already shaped by roads, permits, crossings, exile, memory, and the exhausting labor … [Read more...] about A Palestinian Wedding Day Divided by Roads, Memory & Waiting
Israeli Family War Story: A Son Returns Home Changed by Fear, Duty & Silence
Introduction by Nick Sasaki This story does not begin before the wound.It begins after someone has already come home changed.That choice matters.The Room He Couldn’t Reenter is not built around a peaceful family before history breaks in. It is built around a family already living inside alertness, memory, duty, and the long effort to call that condition normal. … [Read more...] about Israeli Family War Story: A Son Returns Home Changed by Fear, Duty & Silence









