Something to Consider

Dana Alhanbali

Hi, I’m Dana Alhanbali. I’m a strategist by training, a storyteller by instinct, and someone who has always been more interested in why we are the way we are than in tidy answers. After 16+ years working with brands and building my own companies I realized that the most meaningful work doesn’t stop at campaigns. It lives in conversations.But this space isn’t about brands. It’s about people. Something to Consider is an award-winning podcast where I sit down with entrepreneurs, creatives, and thinkers to talk about identity, ambition, faith, doubt, power, grief, and the quiet moments that shape us more than success ever does. These are not performative conversations. They’re reflective, honest, and sometimes uncomfortable in the best way. If you care about what we don’t usually say, and how it shapes who we’re becoming, you’re in the right place. I hope you find something to consider.

  1. EP53: Fashion Isn’t About Clothing. It’s About Power. | Zaid Farouki

    11 May

    EP53: Fashion Isn’t About Clothing. It’s About Power. | Zaid Farouki

    Fashion is never just fashion.In this episode of Something to Consider, we sit down with Palestinian designer Zaid Farouki for a deep conversation about identity, power, heritage, and the psychology of dressing.From couture and Arab fashion to Palestinian storytelling and the symbolism behind clothing, this conversation explores what garments really do to us emotionally and psychologically.Why do certain clothes make us feel powerful?Is fashion self-expression, performance, protection… or permission?Zaid opens up about:- Growing up Palestinian in diaspora between Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt- How women shaped his understanding of identity, resilience, and strength- Why fashion is inherently political- The role of Arab heritage in modern luxury fashion- Masculinity and femininity in Arab culture- Designing clothing that empowers rather than objectifies- Why Palestinian identity is far bigger than symbols and stereotypes- The emotional role of grandmothers in preserving culture and memory- Fashion as armor, storytelling, and cultural preservationThe conversation also dives into the commercialization of Arab identity, the responsibility of representation, and how Palestinian artists and designers navigate global visibility while remaining authentic to themselves.If you’re interested in fashion psychology, Arab culture, Palestinian identity, luxury fashion, storytelling, or the intersection of art and politics, this episode is for you.We hope you find something to consider.Connect with the guest:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zaidfarouki/Website: https://zaidbyzaidfarouki.com

    52 min

About

Hi, I’m Dana Alhanbali. I’m a strategist by training, a storyteller by instinct, and someone who has always been more interested in why we are the way we are than in tidy answers. After 16+ years working with brands and building my own companies I realized that the most meaningful work doesn’t stop at campaigns. It lives in conversations.But this space isn’t about brands. It’s about people. Something to Consider is an award-winning podcast where I sit down with entrepreneurs, creatives, and thinkers to talk about identity, ambition, faith, doubt, power, grief, and the quiet moments that shape us more than success ever does. These are not performative conversations. They’re reflective, honest, and sometimes uncomfortable in the best way. If you care about what we don’t usually say, and how it shapes who we’re becoming, you’re in the right place. I hope you find something to consider.

You Might Also Like