Introduction by Reverend Sun Myung Moon When I reflect on the story of Cain and Abel, I do not see only two brothers. I see the entire human family. The pain of Cain is the pain of every person who has felt forgotten. The responsibility of Abel is the calling of every person who has received even a little more light. God longs for these two hearts to meet, to cry … [Read more...] about Cain and Abel: Understanding the Roots of Human Conflict
Spirituality
Mary Oliver Conversations with Her Poetic Mentors
Introduction by Mary Oliver When I was young, I learned to trust the world long before I learned to trust myself.A field, a pond, a scattering of trees—these were my earliest teachers. They asked nothing of me. They did not hurry me along. They simply existed, patient and unembarrassed, and from them I understood that attention is a kind of doorway into the … [Read more...] about Mary Oliver Conversations with Her Poetic Mentors
The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown
How to become a broadcast writer in Korea often begins with a single spark — maybe from watching global sensations like Squid Game, Oscar-winner Parasite, the heart-melting Crash Landing on You, the brilliant Extraordinary Attorney Woo, or even Netflix sensations like K-pop Demon Hunters. Or maybe the spark begins the same way it did for writer Kim Jiyun — … [Read more...] about The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown
The Last Song of Winter: A Christmas Redemption Story
IntroductionChristmas redemption story The Last Song of Winter follows an aged composer who has forgotten not only how to write music, but how to feel. In the wintry hush of a snow-laden Vienna, his grand house has grown as silent as a tomb, his piano as mute as a gravestone, and his name spoken in the melancholy past tense. Yet on the eve of Christmas, when the … [Read more...] about The Last Song of Winter: A Christmas Redemption Story
Glennon Doyle We Can Do Hard Things Summary — 7 Lessons
Introduction by Glennon Doyle Voice Here’s what I know, because life has insisted on teaching it to me:Hard things aren’t signs that we’re broken. Hard things are invitations.They are the moments when life asks, “Are you ready to become who you truly are?”This series — this We Can Do Hard Things conversation you’re about to step into — was created to remind … [Read more...] about Glennon Doyle We Can Do Hard Things Summary — 7 Lessons
Humanity’s Greatest Dialogue: Wisdom for a Peaceful Future
IntroductionThere is something extraordinary that happens when we allow imagination to dissolve the boundaries of time. In a luminous hall overlooking a renewed Earth, voices that once lived in different ages gather again, not as distant memories, but as living participants in a dialogue that belongs to all of us.For as long as humanity has looked toward the … [Read more...] about Humanity’s Greatest Dialogue: Wisdom for a Peaceful Future
Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening
Introduction by Krista Tippett Spiritual evolution is one of the great, unfolding narratives of humanity — a quiet but persistent current running beneath our cultures, our conflicts, our histories, and our longing for meaning. Across centuries, human beings have tried to name the sacred through poetry, ritual, scripture, and silence. We have reached for God in … [Read more...] about Spiritual Evolution: John Davis on Humanity’s Next Awakening
Emotional AI and the Future of Human Connection
Introduction by Son MasayoshiFor decades, our conversations about artificial intelligence focused on speed, computation, and efficiency.But something far more profound is beginning to unfold.We are entering an era where AI will not only calculate —it will care.Not in the biological sense,not through hormones or instincts,but through a deeper form of emotional … [Read more...] about Emotional AI and the Future of Human Connection









