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E98: When War Stops Feeling Far Away | Mo Gawdat

In this special episode, Loulou Khazen speaks with Mo Gawdat about fear, uncertainty, and the psychological impact of war. في هذه الحلقة الخاصة، تتحاور لولو خازن مع مو جودة حول الخوف وعدم اليقين والتأثير النفسي للحروب. As the Gulf faces a moment that can no longer be ignored, thi ...  Show more

E97: This Dubai Expat Risked Everything—Then Raised $30M to Build a Global Brand

Discover how Anam Khalid, co-founder and COO of Squatwolf, went from a small-town girl in Pakistan to building a global fitness brand from Dubai. In this inspiring conversation, Anam reveals the sacrifices, challenges, and truths of entrepreneurship, breaking gender barriers, and ...  Show more

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