
"WandOland" A new realm of love warmly and beautifully launches with the couple hosts, Woody Milintachinda, and Oat Akkarapol, who come together to discuss relationship stories rarely spoken about in real life. This show is not a typical "love Q&A" but a safe space filled with understanding, gentleness, and opportunities to learn anew—even for couples who have been together for a long time.
The first episode features sharp yet warm journalist couple Dr. Wit Sitthivekin and Pei Veenarat Laohapakkul opening their hearts to talk about things rarely shared publicly: techniques to stop arguments from dragging all night, how to embrace each other sincerely, and viewing ordinary married life as the greatest thing. This conversation deepens your understanding of love beyond before, revealing simple questions that turn into profound dialogue. "WandOland" aims to help couples "get to know each other again" with over 100 honest, gentle questions that soften the way partners see each other.
Woody said on the show, "Some couples haven't stopped loving; they've just run out of questions. 'WandOland' wants every couple to start asking again."
Oat added, "Good love doesn't have to be perfect, but it must involve listening until understanding and embracing until hearts soften again."
When conflicts or arguments occur, how do you manage your own feelings?
Dr. Wit and Pei Veenarat: What helps sustain love is not winning but "pausing first"—not arguing all night, stepping back to regain composure, then returning to talk with a softer heart.
"WandOland" is a space reminding us that love isn't something to keep perfect but something to care for daily with understanding. It invites viewers into a land of Loving Kindness where love doesn't shout but gently makes us kinder without us realizing it.
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