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Napoleon & the Sphinx: When Lies Sound Louder Than Truth

Did Napoleon really break the Sphinx’s nose? 🤔The answer might surprise you — and it’s not just about history.In this episode, Rateel uncovers why our brains love dramatic stories, why lies spread faster than truth, and how myths survive for centuries.From ancient legends to vir ...  Show more

Saudi Voices, Global Bridges

In this special National Day episode “Saudi Voices, Global Bridges”, Rateel Alshehri shares a powerful message about youth, legacy, and the bridges we build from Saudi Arabia to the world. Together with H.E. Ambassador Jean-Philippe Linteau, this conversation celebrates the unsto ...  Show more

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