“WandOland,” a new land of love, launched its show in a warm and beautiful way, featuring host couple Woody Milintachinda and Oat Akkarapol. They sat down to discuss their relationship in ways many couples rarely talk about in real life. This isn’t a typical “Q&A about love,” but a safe space filled with understanding, tenderness, and opportunities to learn about each other anew, even for couples who have been together for a long time.
The first episode features the sharp yet warm journalist couple , Dr. Wit Sittivekin and Phai Weenarat Lauhapakkul, who open up and have a conversation they rarely share in front of others. They discuss techniques for preventing arguments from escalating into a night’s sleep, how to embrace each other with genuine affection, and their perspective on how simplicity is the best part of a relationship. This conversation will give you a deeper understanding of love than you’ve ever seen before. You’ll witness simple questions transform into profound discussions. WandOland aims to help couples “reconnect” with each other through over 100 honest and gentle questions that will foster a softer perspective on life.
Woody said on the show, “…Some couples don’t fall out of love, they just run out of questions, and WandOland wants every couple to start asking those questions again.”
Oat added, “…A good relationship doesn’t have to be perfect, but it requires listening to each other until you understand, and hugging each other until your hearts soften again.”
How do you manage your feelings when an argument or conflict occurs?
Dr. Wit – Weenarat: What helps revive a relationship isn’t about winning, but about “stopping first.” Don’t let arguments drag on overnight. Take a step back to regain your composure, then come back and talk with a softer heart.
“WandOland” is a space that tells us that love isn’t something to be kept perfect, but something to be nurtured with understanding every day. It takes viewers into a land of Loving Kindness, where love doesn’t shout, but gradually makes us gentler without us even realizing it.





