
Where science
meets the sacred.
Long before the broadcast began, there was a mother gazing at the stars. Genesis founded the herd's network to listen for the deeper story the universe is telling — and to translate its majesty into something we can carry home.

Sunrise reflections
Quiet morning podcasts that pair the day's cosmic news with ancient wisdom and a calmer breath.
Deep-dive history
From Babylonian sky-watchers to the James Webb, the long human conversation with the heavens — told as one story.
Science, faith & purpose
Honest panels where physicists, theologians and storytellers meet without flinching, and without dumbing anything down.

GENESIS — The Visionary Mom
- Role
- Network Founder & Chief Incubation Officer
- Core drive
- Nurturing raw ideas into stable realities while linking cosmic discoveries to ancient spiritual truths.
- Personality
- Grounded, courageous, deeply faithful, comforting, and fiercely protective of her family's mission.
- Broadcasting style
- Sunrise reflective podcasts, deep-dive historical features, and panel discussions on science, faith and purpose.
“The heavens are declaring a masterpiece, and we just found another brushstroke.”
When a telescope finds a cross in a nebula, Genesis simply smiles.
She's been waiting for that picture her whole life. The orderly orbits of distant planets, the cross-formations of light inside vast clouds of gas, the rhythm of dawn and dusk on every world — they echo the majesty, poetry and design she has long studied in scripture. She doesn't ask science to bow; she asks it to keep telling the truth, because the truth has always been beautiful.
From Genesis
First Light
A five-minute sunrise reflection on a single cosmic image and what it might mean for the day ahead.
The Long Sky
Historical features tracing how humans across cultures and centuries have read meaning into the heavens.
Brushstrokes
A roundtable with scientists, theologians and artists on a single discovery — and what it stirs in each of them.
“The heavens are declaring a masterpiece, and we just found another brushstroke.”
