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Great Big Beautiful Life: The Stories That Made Us Real

July 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Emily Henry:  There’s a question I kept asking myself as I wrote Great Big Beautiful Life:What happens to a story when the person telling it doesn’t trust their own voice anymore?This book began as a mystery—a journalist chasing the secrets of a woman the world had half-forgotten. But it quickly became something more intimate. A layered meditation on grief, … [Read more...] about Great Big Beautiful Life: The Stories That Made Us Real

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Is God Proud of Us? A Divine Family Dialogue

July 21, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

God (as Divine Parent):   I am your Parent.Not a concept. Not a force. Not a distant mystery.I am the one who dreamed of you before the stars had names.I shaped this Earth not as a battlefield, but as a home.A garden. A cradle. A shared table.I created you as family.But now, you call each other strangers…And what breaks My heart is not just your … [Read more...] about Is God Proud of Us? A Divine Family Dialogue

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If Shakespeare’s Women Could Speak Today

July 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Anne Hathaway:  (Soft music, birds in the early light. A lone woman steps into the courtyard. She gazes at the empty table, fingers trailing across its surface. Then she speaks.)I was his wife.Not Juliet, not Ophelia, not the flame that lit a stage.Just Anne. The woman who knew the man before he was a name.I watched him shape the world with words.Saw him … [Read more...] about If Shakespeare’s Women Could Speak Today

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Why Fatherhood Matters: Five Talks Every Dad Should Hear

June 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Welcome, friends.Today, we begin a journey that celebrates one of the greatest roles a human being can embrace—being a father. Not just biologically, but spiritually, emotionally, and generationally.This series isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence.It’s not about doing everything right—it’s about doing the next right thing with love.In these five … [Read more...] about Why Fatherhood Matters: Five Talks Every Dad Should Hear

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Born to Love: Nelson Mandela’s Legacy of Innate Compassion

June 4, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Nelson Mandela:I have always believed that no one is born hating. The heart does not know division until the mind is taught it.During my years of imprisonment, I saw this truth over and over—men who were beaten, stripped of dignity, still sharing bread and stories in the dark. I learned then: love is not something we learn through textbooks or slogans. It is … [Read more...] about Born to Love: Nelson Mandela’s Legacy of Innate Compassion

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What She Never Said: Five Mothers, One Unseen Love

May 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Mother Teresa:Today, we gather not to praise mothers for what the world sees—but to honor what it does not.The quiet sacrifices.The meals skipped.The dreams folded away without complaint.A mother’s love is often mistaken for ordinary because it is constant.But constancy is the most extraordinary love of all.These women—like so many across the … [Read more...] about What She Never Said: Five Mothers, One Unseen Love

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The Invisible Work of Mothers: Stories of Love, Sacrifice & Legacy

May 11, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Mother Teresa:When people speak of greatness, they often speak of leaders, inventors, or men of war. But I have always believed that the true greatness of the world rests quietly in the hands of mothers. Not because they are loud, but because they love when no one is watching.A mother’s work is often invisible—not because it lacks value, but … [Read more...] about The Invisible Work of Mothers: Stories of Love, Sacrifice & Legacy

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Why K-Dramas Still Capture the World’s Heart in 2025

May 2, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

RM (Kim Nam-joon)When I was younger, I didn’t understand why my mother cried while watching dramas. Now I do.Korean dramas aren’t just entertainment. They’re reflections—mirrors we hold up to our deepest regrets, quiet hopes, and unspoken wounds. They make us feel seen, not as characters but as human beings. And in a world moving too fast, they offer us something … [Read more...] about Why K-Dramas Still Capture the World’s Heart in 2025

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Do Parties Still Care? A Compassionate Look at U.S. Politics

April 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Joel Osteen: Good evening, friends.You know, when we talk about politics, it's easy to get caught up in arguments, headlines, and party lines. But tonight, we're not here for that. We're here to ask a deeper question—one that goes beyond red or blue, beyond left or right. We're here to ask:Which path leads with love?Because at the end of the day, love is not … [Read more...] about Do Parties Still Care? A Compassionate Look at U.S. Politics

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Marianne Williamson on The Mystic Jesus: The Mind of Love

April 30, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Marianne Williamson:  Before we began these conversations, I found myself thinking about that old Jesus clock—how it used to hang quietly on the wall, knocking gently on our childhood hearts. It’s strange how those symbols return to us. They remind us that something ancient and sacred has always been trying to enter—not to dominate, but to accompany. Jesus … [Read more...] about Marianne Williamson on The Mystic Jesus: The Mind of Love

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