In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...
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In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...
Closing the Funding Gap for Female Founders with Lucy Chow
Vision Voices
45 minutes
4 months ago
Closing the Funding Gap for Female Founders with Lucy Chow
In this episode of Vision Voices, Lara speaks with Lucy Chow, investor, futurist, board director, and advocate for women in leadership. The conversation covers Lucy’s professional journey in the UAE, her work in supporting entrepreneurs and female investors, and her involvement in initiatives such as the Women of the Future UAE project. Topics discussed include: - The funding gap for female founders and factors that contribute to it - Unconscious bias in early-stage investments - The import...
Vision Voices
In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...