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Inside Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Debate

February 27, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Newt GingrichThe Trump 2026 State of the Union was not a speech designed to make everyone comfortable. It was designed to make a distinction unmistakable.For months, critics argued that the country was drifting. Supporters argued that it needed direction. The President stepped into the chamber knowing the stakes were not symbolic. They were … [Read more...] about Inside Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Debate

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Let No Man Pull You Low: Meaning in Politics

February 12, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if Martin Luther King Jr. challenged modern Americans to confront their own political hatred? Introduction by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Let No Man Pull You Low Enough to Hate Him Meaning is not a slogan for one party. It is a discipline for every citizen—especially when politics tries to turn disagreement into contempt.In this five-part imaginary … [Read more...] about Let No Man Pull You Low: Meaning in Politics

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Do Elections Still Decide Who Holds Power in America?

January 8, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if Megyn Kelly and Rachel Maddow pinned Tucker Carlson and Chuck Schumer to one impossible question—do elections still decide who holds power in America?Introduction by Megyn Kelly & Rachel Maddow Do elections still decide who holds power in America? That’s the question at the center of this ImaginaryTalks debate—because even people who disagree on … [Read more...] about Do Elections Still Decide Who Holds Power in America?

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No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

October 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Ken Burns In 1776, a group of ordinary citizens declared something extraordinary: that there would be no kings in America. They pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to the idea that sovereignty rests not in a crown, but in the people themselves.Yet, two and a half centuries later, the question echoes still: Who holds … [Read more...] about No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

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Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing

October 7, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Alejandro Monteverde When I set out to make Sound of Freedom, I knew it would not be an easy story to tell. We were stepping into the darkest corners of humanity, exposing crimes that most would rather turn away from. But I also knew that film has the power to shine light where shadows thrive. This project was never about entertainment—it was … [Read more...] about Sound of Freedom: Conversations on Faith, Justice & Healing

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To Kill a Mockingbird Play: From Fear to Understanding

September 23, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Prologue Staging: A darkened stage. One chair. A single porch light glows faintly. A notebook rests on the chair. A faint projection of Maycomb flickers—porches, trees, courthouse columns.Lighting: A slow amber dawn spreads as Adult Scout steps forward.Adult ScoutWhen you’re a child, the world seems simple. Right and wrong. Good and bad. Safe and … [Read more...] about To Kill a Mockingbird Play: From Fear to Understanding

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Zelensky’s Path to Peace: Justice, Forgiveness & Ukraine’s Future

March 4, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Desmond Tutu:  War is one of humanity’s greatest tragedies—not just for the soldiers who fight on the battlefield, but for the leaders who must bear its weight, for the families who wait in fear, and for the nations that struggle to rebuild from its ashes.This conversation is not just about Ukraine. It is about every leader who has faced an impossible … [Read more...] about Zelensky’s Path to Peace: Justice, Forgiveness & Ukraine’s Future

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Why Great Spiritual Leaders Chose Their Paths in History

January 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Throughout history, humanity has been guided by great spiritual leaders—figures who did not simply teach, but who acted boldly to transform their societies. They lived in different times, in different cultures, yet each faced a common challenge: how to awaken people to a higher truth in the midst of their social realities.""Why did they act the way they did? Why … [Read more...] about Why Great Spiritual Leaders Chose Their Paths in History

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Jesus’ Message for 2025: A Divine Dialogue on Unity and Justice

January 28, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Jesus:My dear brothers and sisters, I welcome you to this sacred moment of reflection and dialogue. The world you live in today faces great challenges—division, suffering, and uncertainty. But just as God’s love is eternal, so is the wisdom meant to guide humanity toward peace, justice, and unity.I have invited my beloved friends—Moses, who brought the … [Read more...] about Jesus’ Message for 2025: A Divine Dialogue on Unity and Justice

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Waiting for God by Simone Weil: A Dialogue on Love and Justice

December 9, 2024 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, everyone! Today, we’re embarking on an extraordinary journey into the depths of faith, love, and the human spirit. Our guide for this exploration is none other than Simone Weil, a philosopher, mystic, and seeker whose book Waiting for God has inspired countless people around the world.Simone wrote this book from a place of profound reflection, offering … [Read more...] about Waiting for God by Simone Weil: A Dialogue on Love and Justice

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