Main Introduction – by Stephen FryAh, the Olympians—eternal, resplendent, and disturbingly human. For centuries, we’ve retold their myths in temples, theaters, and now, podcasts. But what if the gods, heroes, and monsters of old could speak with modern voices? What if the myths stepped off the page—not to boast, but to reflect?In this rare assembly, we bring … [Read more...] about When Greek Myths Speak: Conversations with Immortals
What If the Jesus You Follow Weeps When We Divide?
Introduction by Jesus: My beloved, You were not called to win arguments or to wear rejection like a crown.I asked you to be the light of the world, not a flame that scorches, but one that warms, reveals, and heals.Some believe that being hated proves their faith is strong. But I tell you—when your heart grows proud in the name of righteousness, and you … [Read more...] about What If the Jesus You Follow Weeps When We Divide?
Jordan Peterson and Atheists Debate the Future of the West
Introduction by Paula White:We are standing in one of the most urgent and prophetic moments in our lifetime. The foundations of faith, family, and freedom are being shaken—and the question echoing across the earth is this: Can a civilization survive if it forgets its God?That’s why we’ve gathered today—not for a political debate, but for a spiritual reckoning. … [Read more...] about Jordan Peterson and Atheists Debate the Future of the West
How MBTI Can Guide Us Toward a More Peaceful World
Introduction by Isabel Briggs MyersIf we hope to achieve world peace, we must begin with a deeper peace: the kind that comes from understanding ourselves and others as we truly are.The MBTI was never intended to box people in—but to free them from the misjudgment that comes from assuming everyone thinks, feels, or decides like we do. Across every culture, … [Read more...] about How MBTI Can Guide Us Toward a More Peaceful World
Suicide Prevention: 5 Conversations That Can Save Lives
Main Introduction (by a parent who lost her child to suicide):My name is Emily. I’m not a doctor or a therapist. I’m just a mom.Three years ago, I lost my son, Noah, to suicide. He was 17. He had dimples when he smiled, a love for bad puns, and a heart so soft he once cried at a dog food commercial. He also carried a pain I didn’t fully see. Or maybe I saw … [Read more...] about Suicide Prevention: 5 Conversations That Can Save Lives
Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood: INFJ × ENFP Love Journey
Introduction by Haruki MurakamiI never intended to write about types.When I wrote Norwegian Wood, I was simply trying to understand how memory lingers in the body, how silence shapes a person, and how two people can love each other deeply and still not be able to stay. Years later, I’ve come to believe that people move through love like they move through time—on … [Read more...] about Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood: INFJ × ENFP Love Journey
The Alchemist Through INFJ and ENFP: MBTI Dialogues Unfold
Introduction by Paulo Coelho: I have always believed that the universe conspires in favor of those who listen to their hearts. And yet, no journey is taken alone. Behind every dreamer stands a guide, a friend, a mirror.In writing The Alchemist, I saw in Santiago the wild fire of an ENFP—curious, searching, trusting in signs. And I have met, in many quiet … [Read more...] about The Alchemist Through INFJ and ENFP: MBTI Dialogues Unfold
If Countries Had MBTI Types, What Would That Reveal About Us?
MB:Welcome.I am MB—short for Myers-Briggs, but not your usual test form.Today, I’m not here to label you.I’m here to listen to you.You—nations, cultures, people—have always talked at each other.Through treaties, speeches, wars, and tweets.But what if, just once, we listened not to what you say...But how you say it?Because every country has a type.Not a flag or a … [Read more...] about If Countries Had MBTI Types, What Would That Reveal About Us?
Emma Knight on The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus
Emma Knight“The octopus became my metaphor before I even understood why.”That was the first line I wrote in my journal before I ever began my novel, The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus. I had been thinking about transformation, secrets, identity, the emotional landscapes women inhabit—and how little language we have for what truly shapes us from the inside … [Read more...] about Emma Knight on The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus
Bitcoin 2025: Can Freedom Replace the Nation-State?
Introduction by Nick SasakiWelcome to Bitcoin 2025—the most consequential gathering of digital freedom fighters, policy architects, and financial innovators on the planet.Over the next five conversations, we’re not just talking about Bitcoin. We’re questioning the very structures that shaped the 20th century—central banks, government trust, monetary control—and … [Read more...] about Bitcoin 2025: Can Freedom Replace the Nation-State?









