I’ve always hated war. Nothing else forces us to confront the duality of human nature quite like war—except maybe love. War leaves a mark on all of us. It shapes our families, our stories, even the way we see ourselves as people. But here’s the paradox: some believe peace is worth maintaining at any cost, while others think that war, strong aggressive action, is the only way forward. Both paths feel right—and completely wrong—at different times and depending on which side you support. Weather out of fear of being ostracized if you are in the minority, or because you believe one side has a moral high ground over another. So how do we move toward peace? Do we protest? Do we fight? Do we stay silent? And how do we know what’s true when media, art, and storytelling themselves are weapons of war—shaping enemies, allies, and the very possibility of peace? On this show, we’ll ask the uncomfortable questions. Including: Who is profiting from this war? Who decides what we see and hear? And how are we here in the first place? What is the anatomy of the present war in the "holy Land"? And is peace actually possible in a world where the most sacred places are also the most scarred by violence? War leaves no winners, and innaction can often result in as many, if not more losses than war. But I have to believe, for my own family and peace, that maybe their is a real path to peace that begins with talking through the anger, the grief, the fear—AND the stories we’ve been told, the ones we've experienced, especially the ones that shaped us. Join me as we dive into the anatomy of war,to search for the truth hidden underneath the unseen twisted truths. Because the more we realize this is a family story, the more chance there is to unite as Grandparents, mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, on behalf of ALL of our children. No sides, no enemies nor allies, family, unified in our effort to see a more peaceful world that would ultimately result in a more peaceful, more unified, more integrated and therefore free self, for generations to come.