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The Mic of Honest Voices
The interview room was quiet, except for the faint hum of the recorder waiting to capture a new voice. I sat across from Mr. Harland, a retired firefighter known in our town not for his job alone, but for the way he saved lives without ever expecting fame. This was not just another interview; it was a chance to listen—really listen—to someone who believed that listening could change how we see the world.
By Spotlight stories 2 months ago in Interview
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 2 months ago in Interview
“Echoes of Experience: Conversations That Change Everything”
In a world where voices often get drowned in noise, interviews stand as windows—clear, open, and honest—through which we see real human experience. Every conversation has the power to teach, inspire, and shift perspectives. And that is exactly what Rayan discovered when he launched his small interview series, “Echoes of Experience.”
By Spotlight stories 2 months ago in Interview
"The Voices Behind the Vision: Unseen Stories of Everyday Achievers"
In a world overflowing with news, notifications, and endless digital noise, the stories that truly matter often go unheard. Headlines flash by, trends rise and disappear within hours, and attention spans grow shorter every day. Yet behind every innovation, every act of courage, and every quiet achievement lies a human experience waiting to be shared—stories that teach, inspire, and illuminate the strength of the human spirit.
By Spotlight stories 2 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 Shapiro2 months ago in Interview
ORIGINS — “Where It All Began”. AI-Generated.
At just 30 years old, Cullen Spencer has already carved out a name for himself as a storyteller — one who writes not just to be heard, but to be felt. His songs pulse with emotion, honesty, and a touch of grit, echoing through the same walls where he first learned what music really meant.
By Jane Carty 2 months ago in Interview
State, Church, and Silence: Cover-Ups within the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. Content Warning.
By Bojan Jovanović Bojan Jovanović, a former Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) priest and now Secretary General of the Christian Alliance of Croatia, alleges widespread sexual abuse and cover-ups within the SPC, including in Montenegro. He condemns Montenegro’s decision to honor Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, accusing him of concealing pedophilia and exploitation in monasteries such as Cetinje and Dajbabe. Jovanović cites testimonies, police files, and media investigations. He asserts that the SPC and state institutions protect abusers and suppress justice, calling their silence criminal complicity. He is cooperating with Interpol and the EU to expose an organized network of clerical sexual abuse dating back to 1978.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen3 months ago in Interview
How Kathryn Ficarra and The C Group Studio Are Bringing Humanity Back to Leadership
Somewhere between board meetings, quarterly targets, and constant video calls, leadership lost its heartbeat. The modern workplace is efficient, fast, and digitally connected but emotionally detached. Executives are overloaded, teams feel unseen, and the human side of leadership has quietly slipped into the background.
By Lucy Evans3 months ago in Interview










