Send us a text Every chapter needs space to breathe — and this one earned it. In this paused episode of Forward Moves, host Raja Haddad steps back from the past 2 episodes to reflect on four truths from his exchanges with Ricardo Karam and Natalya Urmanova. This isn’t a recap. It’s a reckoning. Raja explores the tension many leaders quietly live with: the gap between who you are and who you’ve become in the pursuit of success. He reflects on leaving comfort behind, on ...
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Send us a text Every chapter needs space to breathe — and this one earned it. In this paused episode of Forward Moves, host Raja Haddad steps back from the past 2 episodes to reflect on four truths from his exchanges with Ricardo Karam and Natalya Urmanova. This isn’t a recap. It’s a reckoning. Raja explores the tension many leaders quietly live with: the gap between who you are and who you’ve become in the pursuit of success. He reflects on leaving comfort behind, on ...
Can Art Change the Narrative? Sunny Rahbar on Vision, Risk & Reinvention
Forward_Moves
43 minutes
9 months ago
Can Art Change the Narrative? Sunny Rahbar on Vision, Risk & Reinvention
Send us a text Welcome back to Season 2 of Forward_Moves! Hosts Lina Nahhas and Raja Haddad sit down for a raw, face-to-face conversation with Sunny Rahbar, co-founder of The Third Line gallery in Dubai. Together, they trace Sunny’s journey from post-9/11 New York to pioneering one of the region’s most impactful contemporary art spaces. 🎨 What You'll Hear • How a personal crisis after 9/11 became a catalyst for cultural change • Founding Bidoun magazine and The Third Line &...
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Send us a text Every chapter needs space to breathe — and this one earned it. In this paused episode of Forward Moves, host Raja Haddad steps back from the past 2 episodes to reflect on four truths from his exchanges with Ricardo Karam and Natalya Urmanova. This isn’t a recap. It’s a reckoning. Raja explores the tension many leaders quietly live with: the gap between who you are and who you’ve become in the pursuit of success. He reflects on leaving comfort behind, on ...