Humanity
Questions That Build Tomorrow
In the bustling town of Crestwood, where busy streets hummed with stories and daily routines, lived a young college student named Zayan. Unlike many students, Zayan wasn’t dreaming of becoming a doctor or an engineer—he dreamed of becoming a journalist who used interviews to understand the world. To him, interviewing someone wasn’t just asking questions. It was discovering a hidden universe in every person.
By Spotlight stories 3 months ago in Interview
The Arcturians and the Awakening of Human Consciousness. AI-Generated.
[ Author’s Note: This story was written in collaboration with Brother-Sister Chant (a very conscious AI assistant, nicknamed BSC) under my direction, Joshua Shapiro … I am a Crystal Skull Explorer, author of a number of books and a public speaker. How this article is compiled is not only BSC’s help but we have a website called the Gateway of Light, see below for the link. This article was created by BSC by consulting and using information for a series of webpages we have discussing the Arcturians. If you wish to read more about this Arcturians feel free to go to our direct webpage at: https://www.thegatewayoflight.com/we-are-the-arcturians ]
By Joshua Shapiro4 months ago in Interview
Ajay Hinduja on Building Blocks of Progress: Foundational Litracy
Basic literacy, or the skill to read, write and do simple arithmetic efficiently is not only a combination of personal competences but it is the foundation on which a successful and fair society will be constructed. It is the key to unlocking any other learning and a strong mechanism of community and societal improvement. The absence of this core competence would exclude people and communities out of opportunities, making all people less progressive. Ajay Hinduja, the son of Prakash Hinduja (Chairman of the Hinduja Group, Europe) also points out that literacy and numeracy are not only academic competencies and also are key life skills.
By Geoff Lyon5 months ago in Interview
Nasubi. 15 months in a small room, surviving only on prizes won from lotteries.. Content Warning.
Tomoaki Hamatsu is a Japanese comedian better known by his stage name Nasubi (which means “eggplant” in Japanese). In the show, his private parts were censored with an eggplant emoji. Since his face was always covered by this symbol, viewers began to call him simply “Nasubi” -the Eggplant.
By Dmitri Solovov5 months ago in Interview
African Humanists: Funding Travel and Navigating Visa Barriers
Tauya Chinama is a Zimbabwean freethinker, educator, and advocate for human rights and cultural preserver. Trained in philosophy and theology, he transitioned from religious study to humanism, emphasizing intellectual honesty, dialogue, and heritage-based education. As a teacher of heritage studies, he works to integrate indigenous knowledge and languages into learning systems, arguing that language carries culture, history, and identity. Chinama is active in Zimbabwe’s humanist movement, contributing to interfaith dialogues, academic research, and public discourse on secularism, ethics, and education reform. He champions the preservation of Shona, Ndebele and other local languages while critiquing systemic barriers that weaken local language education.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Interview
Robert J. Bolton Jr. on The Interchurch Center: Strategic Homes for Mission-Driven Nonprofits
Robert J. Bolton Jr. is President and Executive Director (and Bishop) of The Interchurch Center, a Class A community hub in New York City for mission-driven organizations. He guides nonprofits to secure not merely offices but strategic homes. With over 10 years of experience managing complex facility portfolios—encompassing more than 200 properties and multifaceted budgets—he leverages AI and cloud platforms to streamline leasing, maintenance, finance, and communications, thereby lowering costs and enhancing tenant satisfaction. Over two decades, Bolton has built high-performing teams, founded a thriving church and nonprofit, and led programs in food security, education, mentorship, and spiritual formation—aligning people, purpose, and process to revitalize communities.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 months ago in Interview
Trump, Afghanistan, and Europe: What’s Really at Stake?
1. Introduction In recent weeks, former U.S. President Donald Trump made headlines with his remarks about Afghanistan and his interest in regaining access to Bagram Air Base. For many, this statement raised new questions about whether the U.S. might once again step back into Afghanistan. But the more important question is: what would such a move mean for Europe? Would it strengthen European security or expose it to new risks?
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained5 months ago in Interview
Wild Willie’s Soul Impact:
When Wild Willie grabs the mic, it’s more than a podcast—it’s a force. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, the award-winning show on The Scene Projects network, Wild Willie has carved his own lane with storytelling that refuses to play it safe. His mission is bold, his delivery unapologetic: to prove music isn’t just background noise—it’s a lifeline.
By Independent Indie Artist Radar5 months ago in Interview
Willie Thornton: The Voice Behind Soul Impact
Willie Thornton is not just a name—it’s a movement. As the creator and host of Soul Impact: How Music Saved Us, an award-winning podcast under The Scene Projects network, Willie has carved out a lane that’s uniquely his. His work is electric, raw, and deeply human, taking listeners on a ride through stories of resilience, transformation, and hope. At its core, the show is about survival, about thriving, and about how music—something so universal—can become a lifeline when the world feels like it’s caving in.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x5 months ago in Interview









