Humanity Tsukuru is about one thing - the creation of all things human. The things that make us come in an almost infinite variety of ways, with all of us having extremely varied backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
Host Jon Sakura reaches out to a new guest for every episode, asking a variety of questions that help us understand how we all have done our own part in creating ourselves, and by extension, the world around us.
An empath by nature, Byron and Jon discuss the struggles of feeling angry, wishing for the spice of life called variety, and, to the surprise of everyone, discussion about a video game.
Jessica Brewer, an executive pastry chef with an immense knowledge and background in the art, opens up about how to satisfy clients, communicating with those in the industry, and working on family li…
Kelsey Lewin, co-owner of Pink Gorilla Games, shares a bit of her time regarding business ownership, how to de-stress, and what life is like outside of the hobby-made-lifestyle.
Local restaurant owner Seiya opens up about his experience running one of the most popular local Japanese eateries, Magokoro, and what the trail has been like so far, including how far he's veered fr…
Melyssa Zurasky enters the room to discuss her work in the entertainment industry, the pressures of being a woman in media entertainment, and how to find a way to re-center and maintain balance after…
Episode two brings Royal Wood to the mix, where we discuss what comedy means as a career, what it's like to fail, and incentives to move forward in the face of uncertainty.
Our first episode begins with Pascual Romero, a man of many connections and a diverse portfolio of experiences. Our discussion kicks off the series with questions about growing up, feeling through th…
Humans are, by and large, some of the most complicated creatures out there, and it seems like we're the ones who complicate it all, so it must be up to us to figure out how to set things right. On th…