Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...
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Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...
#66 Jean Boghossian: A Journey of Love, and Renewal I جان بوغوصيان: رحلة من الحب والتجدّد
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#66 Jean Boghossian: A Journey of Love, and Renewal I جان بوغوصيان: رحلة من الحب والتجدّد
Send us a text In this episode, Ricardo Karam meets Jean Boghossian, the Belgian Lebanese artist of Armenian descent who transforms fire and smoke into a unique artistic language. Born in Aleppo in 1949 into a family of jewelers, his journey spans from private painting lessons in childhood to experimenting with abstract art and finding his signature medium—fire. Beyond art, Boghossian reflects on his family’s exile from Armenia to Syria and Lebanon, the experiences that shaped him, his marria...
Conversations with Ricardo Karam
Send us a text In this conversation, Ricardo Karam meets Munib Al-Masri, a man whose life story mirrors a century of Palestinian history. From his childhood in Nablus, where he first heard of the Balfour Declaration, to his youth spent studying geology and politics in the United States, and his return home determined to make knowledge and success serve identity rather than exile. Munib Al-Masri is a businessman who viewed wealth as a responsibility, not a privilege, building institutions, uni...