Insert Video What if Saito Hitori looked world leaders in the eye and asked, “Is this war really necessary?” Introduction by Nick SasakiThis is not a normal political discussion.This is not about scoring points, defending a side, or deciding who is right in the usual way.It is not about who sounds tougher, who has the stronger argument, or who can … [Read more...] about Saito Hitori Challenges World Leaders on War and Peace
The Bibi Files: Power, Corruption, War, and the Soul of Israel
What if Benjamin Netanyahu became impossible to separate from the crisis itself? Tonight’s subject is not just Benjamin Netanyahu. It is what happens when a leader stays at the center of history for so long that the line between the fate of the nation and the fate of the man begins to blur.That is the real tension behind The Bibi Files.On the surface, … [Read more...] about The Bibi Files: Power, Corruption, War, and the Soul of Israel
Jiang Xueqin on Iran, Trump, and the Prophecy of Collapse
What if Jiang Xueqin is warning that Iran could reshape the West? There are moments when one person’s warning seems to gather the unease of an entire age into a single frame.That is part of what makes Jiang Xueqin so interesting right now.He is not speaking only about one politician, one country, or one crisis. He is trying to connect larger forces: Trump as … [Read more...] about Jiang Xueqin on Iran, Trump, and the Prophecy of Collapse
The Summer Evacuation Map: Climate, Youth, and Care in 2026
Introduction by Nick SasakiWhen I think about The Summer Evacuation Map, I think first about the quiet violence of simplification.A city makes a form. A form becomes a map. A map becomes a plan. And somewhere inside that process, a real human life gets flattened into a line item that almost fits, but not quite. That small gap is where this story begins.I did not … [Read more...] about The Summer Evacuation Map: Climate, Youth, and Care in 2026
The One That Sleeps for You: AI, Grief, and Night
Introduction by Nick Sasaki There is a new kind of loneliness growing around us. It does not always look dramatic. It often looks quiet, functional, even efficient. A person goes to bed alone, cannot sleep, opens an app, hears a calm voice, and feels, for a moment, less abandoned by the night. That moment is real. The relief is real. Yet the question that … [Read more...] about The One That Sleeps for You: AI, Grief, and Night
Why JD Vance Says UFOs Are Demons
What if JD Vance looked at a UFO and saw Satan with better lighting? Introduction by Conan O’BrienLet me start with a confession.When I first heard that the Vice President of the United States said UFOs might be demons, I thought, “Finally… something in politics I’m qualified to talk about.”Not policy. Not economics. Demons.Because once you cross that … [Read more...] about Why JD Vance Says UFOs Are Demons
The Voice After Heat: Care, Climate, and AI in 2026
What if Lena discovered that caring for her mother was really a way of asking whether she had ever been loved enough? Introduction by Nick Sasaki There are some stories that do not arrive with spectacle. They do not shout. They do not ask for immediate admiration. They enter quietly, like heat entering a house that still looks normal from the … [Read more...] about The Voice After Heat: Care, Climate, and AI in 2026
Gad Saad on Happiness: Truth, Freedom, Love, and Human Nature
What if Gad Saad is right about happiness—and most people are chasing the wrong thing? Introduction by Gad Saad We live in a time where the word “happiness” is everywhere, yet clarity about what it means is increasingly rare. People speak of it as if it were a mood to be maintained, a lifestyle to be curated, or a right to be guaranteed. Yet when we … [Read more...] about Gad Saad on Happiness: Truth, Freedom, Love, and Human Nature
Tim Urban on Procrastination, Fear, Attention, and Change
What if procrastination is not laziness, but self-protection? We usually talk about procrastination in a light way. We joke about it, make memes about it, laugh at how strangely talented human beings can be at avoiding the one thing they most need to do. That laughter is honest. There is something funny about the mind’s ability to know exactly what matters … [Read more...] about Tim Urban on Procrastination, Fear, Attention, and Change
Karma Exchanger: A Novel of Pain, Rebirth, and Mercy
Prologue — Before the ReturnThe crowd had come for words.That was the first lie.Not because they knew it was a lie. Because people rarely know what else they have come for until the room changes shape around them. They had come for argument, for conviction, for the temporary relief of hearing one man stand where many could not and say something that might make … [Read more...] about Karma Exchanger: A Novel of Pain, Rebirth, and Mercy









