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Marhaba and welcome to the Matrix Green Pill, where real people connect to bring you stories of change, inspiration, and achievements. This Dubai podcast weaves an incredible journey of diverse innovators, entrepreneurs, and influencers who are shaping the future of the middle east region in their own unique way! Tune in every Wednesday for intriguing conversations and actionable tips from the UAE. https://thematrixgreenpill.com/

  1. #302 Decoding Anxiety: The Hidden Power of Authentic Expression with Dr. Chloe Carmichael

    3 days ago

    #302 Decoding Anxiety: The Hidden Power of Authentic Expression with Dr. Chloe Carmichael

    In this episode, Hilmarie sits down with Dr. Chloe Carmichael to explore the hidden psychology behind anxiety, burnout, self-censorship, and the emotional cost of constantly filtering ourselves in modern life. Dr. Chloe shares her personal Green Pill moment during COVID, when concerns about the developmental impact of masking on children pushed her to publicly speak out despite the professional risks involved. What began as fear quickly transformed into clarity, as she realized that authentic self-expression not only sharpened her thinking but also created emotional relief and deeper alignment with her values. The conversation dives into the fine line between productive nervous energy and destructive burnout. Dr. Chloe explains how anxiety can actually serve as meaningful data when understood correctly, helping high performers prepare, focus, and adapt. She also unpacks the warning signs of chronic stress, including sleep deprivation, emotional depletion, and neglecting social connection in pursuit of constant productivity. A major theme throughout the episode is the psychological impact of self-censorship. Dr. Chloe discusses how suppressing opinions and avoiding difficult conversations can damage emotional regulation, workplace culture, and even cognitive performance. She explains why healthy self-restraint is different from fear-based silence, and how leaders can create environments where accountability and authentic communication coexist without creating division. The episode also offers highly practical insights for professionals navigating high-pressure environments. Dr. Chloe shares simple tools for managing panic before presentations, handling difficult workplace conversations with clarity, and creating routines that protect mental health from burnout. Her advice blends clinical psychology with grounded real-world application, making the conversation both deeply thoughtful and immediately actionable. About The Guest Dr. Chloe Carmichael is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, and USA Today bestselling author known for her practical and direct approach to mental health, anxiety, and high-performance psychology. She serves on the advisory board of Women's Health and is widely recognized for helping professionals navigate stress, burnout, relationships, and communication challenges. Originally beginning her career as a yoga teacher in New York City, Dr. Chloe later pursued clinical psychology after becoming fascinated by the connection between meditation, behavior, and emotional regulation. Her work now focuses on helping individuals harness anxiety as a productive force rather than suppressing it. She is the author of multiple books, including Nervous Energy and Can I Say That? Why Free Speech Matters and How to Use It Fearlessly, where she explores the intersection of mental health, communication, authenticity, and modern social dynamics. Through her writing, media appearances, and clinical work, Dr. Chloe continues to help people build emotional resilience while staying grounded, honest, and psychologically healthy in high-pressure environments. Quotes  5:25 - The important thing is that we have to rest and replenish.  6:48 - Social support is actually really crucial to mental health.   9:12 - Social support really is important, and our social support can only be as good as we are able to be authentic.  11:08 - Many of the cognitive benefits of freedom of speech is that it actually sharpens our cognitive awareness. It stimulates greater ability to collaborate on problems when we can speak creatively and freely and make jokes and not worry about, you know, saying the wrong thing. 24:07 - What we can predict, we can prepare for. So, the beauty of it is that if it does tend to happen repeatedly, at least we can make a good plan for it. 30:14 - It's important to have to make sure that you're getting the right therapy for your specific issue and to make sure that you're actually getting better instead of just getting validated. Useful Links Website:https://www.drchloe.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drchloe_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrChloePhD Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloecarmichael/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    36 min
  2. #301 Andy Ellwood: The Silicon Valley Lessons That Changed How He Builds Companies

    17 Jun

    #301 Andy Ellwood: The Silicon Valley Lessons That Changed How He Builds Companies

    In this episode, Hilmarie sits down with Andy Ellwood to explore resilience, entrepreneurship, and what it means to rebuild after losing everything. From selling private jets for Warren Buffett’s company to founding multiple technology ventures, Andy’s journey is a powerful lesson in courage, accountability, and purpose-driven innovation. Andy shares the Green Pill moment that changed the trajectory of his life when a successful client challenged him to stop “limo driving” his way through life and start building something of his own. That conversation pushed him out of a comfortable career and into the uncertain world of startups. The discussion dives deep into the rise and fall of his previous venture, Basket, where an unexpected tragedy, the loss of a key investor and board chairman, triggered a chain of events that ultimately led to the company’s collapse. Through those experiences, Andy learned some of leadership’s hardest lessons about responsibility, resilience, and the reality that no one is coming to save you. The conversation also explores Andy’s latest venture, Stretch, a platform designed to bring transparency to grocery shopping and help families make better decisions about one of their largest household expenses. He explains why he waited for a long time before returning to the grocery technology space and how advances in AI finally made it possible to solve a problem he has been passionate about for years. Along the way, Andy discusses the emotional burden many families carry when trying to stretch their budgets, the importance of building solutions around real human problems, and why founders must stay focused on serving users rather than chasing investor expectations. At its core, this episode is about integrity. It’s about choosing purpose over prestige, staying true to your values when shortcuts appear tempting, and finding the strength to begin again after failure. Andy’s story is a reminder that some of life’s greatest opportunities emerge not from success itself, but from how we respond when everything falls apart. About The Guest Andy Ellwood is a technology entrepreneur, executive coach, and founder of Stretch, a company focused on bringing transparency and empowerment to grocery shoppers. His career spans finance, aviation, Silicon Valley startups, and consumer technology, giving him a unique perspective on leadership, innovation, and business growth. Before becoming a founder, Andy worked in private aviation, selling jet programs owned by Warren Buffett to athletes, celebrities, and business leaders. He later transitioned into technology startups, where he built and led ventures aimed at solving meaningful real-world problems. His previous company, Basket, sought to bring clarity to grocery pricing and consumer purchasing decisions, providing valuable lessons that ultimately shaped his next chapter. Today, through Stretch, Andy is focused on helping families navigate rising grocery costs by providing greater visibility into product availability and pricing. Alongside his entrepreneurial work, he serves as an executive coach, helping founders and leaders make better decisions, build resilience, and stay aligned with their mission. His work reflects a commitment to solving everyday problems while leading with authenticity, empathy, and long-term integrity. Quotes 2:27 - If you think you have what it takes to be the man, don't settle for knowing the man. Don't settle for being close to cool people. Go be the cool people.  7:55 - The challenges that happened, you know, they really test you.  9:34 - No one else is gonna come to save you. 1:40 - The opportunity of a lifetime must be seized within the lifetime of the opportunity. By the time you see that there's an opportunity, if you're not ready to seize it, it will pass you by. 21:25 - Everything is urgent. 21:37 - Information is power. You have more power than you think. Useful Links Website:https://www.andyellwood.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/andyellwood/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandyellwood/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyellwood/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    24 min
  3. #300 Celebrating 300 Episodes through 15 inspiring moments

    10 Jun

    #300 Celebrating 300 Episodes through 15 inspiring moments

    Today, to celebrate our 300th episode, we've curated a special compilation of some of the most moving, surprising, and powerful moments from the podcast so far, reflecting on individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world. About this Episode Welcome to The Matrix Green Pill podcast, celebrating our 300th episode with 15 powerful Green Pill moments. After 299 conversations and roughly 15,000 minutes interviewing leaders, healers, founders, adventurers, artists, and everyday people whose stories stayed with us long after the recording ended, this platform has become exactly what we hoped: a place where inspiration takes centre stage. 15 Green Pill Moments "It's never too late to reinvent yourself. It is never too late to take action on something, and that takes belief." — Hernando Planells (Ep. 262) "Meditation is not about emptying your mind. Meditation is about becoming at peace with what's going on in the mind." — Caroline Bakker (Ep. 229) "One of the secrets to doing anything is to say yes and then work it out." — Peter Goodwin (Ep. 264) "When you have good habits, you have to continuously apply those good habits to your life when you want to get the results." — Jazz Ferguson (Ep. 267) "Don't work for money. Work for growth, self-development, and discipline." — Rajender Prasad (Ep. 268) "Think big and stay focused on your vision." — Gary Young (Ep. 269) "The belief that if you keep showing up, if you keep trying, you know, opportunities will come your way." — Sacha Christe (Ep. 270) "The greatest teacher I found is silence and nature. It taught me to find truth within, to listen to what I've not been able to hear because of the opinions of others. We might call this intuition." — Arno Gazo (Ep. 273) "There is no substitute for hard work." — Amrit Dhaliwal (Ep. 277) "The opposite of loneliness is connection, and connection comes from community, and we have to remember that we are social animals, we need community, we need connection, especially in this sort of isolated technological world when we work from home perhaps some days and we interact a lot in virtual meetings rather than meetings in person." — Nick Jonsson (Ep. 280) "If you're afraid of failing, I'm not sure that entrepreneurship is a good path for you because it is made up of mini failures every single day." — Justine Dampt (Ep. 281) "Time is the most valuable resource we have, but we never treat it that way." — Dr. Noah St. John (Ep. 282) "The whole ethos behind the Sisterhood Collective is intentional decision making because you have the power to make a choice. And even if you don't make a decision, that is your choice. You've chosen not to do that. And so, the consequences and the outcome are all because of you. So, you get to choose the life that you want. And that's what we're helping women do." — Laurie Drummond (Ep. 283) "Don't just build contacts, build relationships." — Scott Kelly (Ep. 287) "True leadership and true success are about consistently showing up with intention, with integrity, with the willingness to do your best at any given moment. And that's really what Motherhood taught me." — Musata Matei (Ep. 290) As we conclude our 300th episode journey through these powerful Green Pill moments, remember that a Green Pill Moment is just the starting gun, the race is won through the disciplined systems you build. The guests who truly accelerated didn't rely on a fleeting feeling; they relied on specific protocols. 300 conversations have taught us that the faster we accelerate, the more valuable our human connection becomes. True integrity is not just about what you build; it is about who you become while you are building it. Thank you for being part of these first 300 episodes, here's to many more filled with inspiration, wisdom, and the courage to transform dreams into reality. The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    10 min
  4. #299 Hans Lagerweij on Why Bossing Fails and Leadership Wins

    3 Jun

    #299 Hans Lagerweij on Why Bossing Fails and Leadership Wins

    In this episode, Hilmarie sits down with Hans Lagerweij to explore leadership, strategy, and what it takes to align teams in a fast-changing world. Hans shares how his early career shaped his understanding of people and business, leading him from consumer goods into global travel and expedition leadership. A defining moment during a storm in Antarctica revealed that leadership cannot be controlled from a distance, it must be built on trust and clarity. He explains why traditional top-down leadership fails and how real execution comes from shared ownership, not forced buy-in. Hans introduces his practical “6 Cs” framework, including clear communication, collaboration, and celebrating small wins, turning strategy into a daily habit rather than a one-time plan. At its core, this episode is about redefining leadership. Hans highlights the importance of honesty during uncertainty and the power of involving teams in decision-making. His key message is simple: great leaders don’t have all the answers, they create environments where teams can succeed together. About The Guest Hans Lagerweij is a global business leader, strategist, and author with decades of experience transforming companies across the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries. From early beginnings in fast-moving consumer goods to leading polar expedition cruise companies, his career has taken him from boardrooms to some of the most extreme environments on earth—including the North Pole and Antarctica. Originally from the Netherlands, Hans built his foundation in brand management and sales before transitioning into the travel industry with major organizations like TUI Travel and Quark Expeditions. Today, he leads Flying Dutchman Consultancy, helping organizations align strategy with execution. Through his work and his book The Why Whisperer, he focuses on shifting leadership from top-down control to shared ownership, enabling teams to deliver strategy effectively in complex, real-world environments. Quotes 6:22 - You need to inspire people, you need to trust people, and you need to set an overall direction, but involve everyone in creating a product, creating a plan for a company.  11:13 - Your strategy is only as good as the people believing in it.  13:35 - Big wins, in the end, are a collection of small wins that maybe people don't notice that well. But you cannot have those small victories go silent. It's actually super motivating to celebrate, create fun around achieving small milestones step by step.  15:16 - Keep it simple, set your direction, but then shut up and listen.  17:35 - Technology should build bridges, not walls.   21:35 - Don't lie, don't fake, don't create fake uncertainty, be honest, be vulnerable. That's really not bad as a leader. Again, invite your team in to build that future.  25:35 - The critical thing is to use the knowledge and the experience of your team to answer questions. You don't have to have an answer to every question.  Useful Links Website:https://hanslagerweij.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hansblagerweij/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanslagerweij/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    27 min
  5. #298 Why Life Starts at 40: Omer Rahi’s Powerful Insights

    27 May

    #298 Why Life Starts at 40: Omer Rahi’s Powerful Insights

    In this episode, Hilmarie sits down with Omer Rahi to explore the mindset behind high performance, discipline, and personal transformation, especially in the second half of life. Omer shares how early life experiences and pivotal career moments shaped his outlook, including times when things didn’t go according to plan but ultimately led to better opportunities. He challenges the traditional view of failure, reframing it as feedback that guides you toward the right path rather than something to avoid. The conversation dives into practical strategies for building momentum through small, consistent habits. Omer explains how one simple shift, like waking up early, can create a ripple effect across productivity, mental clarity, and physical health. He also highlights how negative thinking patterns often hold people back, and why focusing on what you want, instead of what you fear, is critical for progress. A defining moment in the episode is Omer’s personal transformation, moving from self-doubt and internal limitations to confidence and structure. His Green Pill moment centers on self-awareness and accountability, showing how real growth begins when you take ownership of your actions and mindset. At its core, this episode is about discipline, clarity, and redefining what’s possible, proving that it’s never too late to reset your path and build a life aligned with your true potential. About The Guest Omer Rahi is a senior banking executive, mentor, and high-performance athlete known for blending corporate leadership with a disciplined, growth-focused mindset. With a career spanning global financial markets across the UK and the UAE, he has led complex cross-border transactions while supporting multinational clients at scale. Beyond banking, Omer is deeply committed to personal transformation and performance. He mentors professionals—particularly those over 40—helping them break through limiting beliefs, build consistent habits, and unlock their next level. His journey reflects a powerful combination of resilience, self-awareness, and the ability to turn setbacks into stepping stones for long-term success. Quotes 5:25 - There are moments where you think that you're failing, but actually you're not failing. It is maybe not the right time for you. Maybe you can give it your best, but you don't have the ability to control the result. You have the ability to put in the effort.  6:53 - If you try to hold sand and if you try to grab it as tightly as possible, you're unable to grab that sand. It's all it's gonna fall off. But if you just grab onto it lightly, gently, and not really thinking about it too much. It just stays with you.  15:43 - You just have to be strong enough to accept. And there is no such thing as failure. It's just feedback, it's just no doubt that what went wrong and was under your control that you could have changed the table. Those would be my important things that I would focus on.  18:09 - Active listening plays a very, very impactful role in terms of everything.  23:26 - I'm very fortunate that I did have that comfort of being around people that gave me that luxury and ability to really push through and be the person I am today. And I feel that probably I am the best version of myself.  29:59 - Failing is part of the whole experience. The more you fail, the faster you learn. The faster you learn, the more successful you become.  33:32 - It's never too late to change and always be around people who would give you that critical feedback, but take it positively and try to make that change.    LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/omer-rahi-7738691a/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    37 min
  6. #297 From Engineer to Ocean Guardian: Mudasir Wajid’s Powerful Journey

    20 May

    #297 From Engineer to Ocean Guardian: Mudasir Wajid’s Powerful Journey

    In this episode, Hilmarie speaks with Mudasir Wajid, PADI Course Director and ocean conservation advocate, about an unexpected journey that began in engineering and led him deep into the world of scuba diving and marine protection. What started as a spontaneous discovery dive in the Maldives quickly became a lifelong passion, shifting his focus from machines and systems to the fragile ecosystem beneath the ocean surface. Mudasir shares the pivotal moment that changed everything, rescuing a stingray trapped in a ghost net. That experience became his Green Pill moment, transforming his mindset from being a recreational diver to a protector of the ocean. It also inspired him to create the Ocean Guardian Rescue Diver Specialty, a course designed to train divers as marine first responders and bring structure, safety, and purpose into conservation efforts. Throughout the conversation, he highlights the importance of combining technical thinking with environmental responsibility, while also breaking down common misconceptions about scuba diving. His story is a powerful reminder that purpose often comes from unexpected moments, and that the skills you already have can be used to create meaningful impact far beyond your original path. About The Guest Mudasir Wajid is a PADI Course Director, one of the highest distinctions in the global diving industry, placing him among the top 1% of dive professionals worldwide. With over 15 years of experience and more than 3,500 dives, his journey spans from mechanical engineering in high-pressure industrial systems to becoming a leading voice in ocean conservation. Originally from Bangalore, India, Mudasir built his early career in engineering in the UAE, working with complex machinery in oil and gas and industrial systems. But a single discovery dive in the Maldives changed everything. What began as a hobby evolved into a purpose-driven mission: transforming divers from recreational explorers into active protectors of the ocean. Today, he is the creator of the Ocean Guardian Rescue Diver Specialty, a globally recognized program focused on marine conservation and rescue response. Quotes 4:32 - I realized that our most important life support system, which is the ocean, it's in some kind of trouble.  5:01 - I wanted to build a framework that made every diver a contributor to the blue economy. So, on and off, I used to dive and plus I used to manage my mechanical field because I love both of them.  9:41 - I realized that good intentions aren't enough. You need structural training. That rescue became the catalyst for the Ocean Guardian Rescue Diver speciality. I wanted to bridge the gap between being a tourist and being a marine uh first responder. 14:02 - Keeping the most important thing in mind the safety of a diver and the safety of the people who are going to use this specialty. And most important thing is not to forget the conservation. That's the most important uh pillar of this specialty.  18:52 - Scuba diving is not difficult. All what you need to do is just breathe. That's it. Useful Links Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/wajid_diver/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mudasir.wajid.2025/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    27 min
  7. #296 Healing From Within with Joanna Maria Hinz: Detox, Regeneration & Self-Trust

    13 May

    #296 Healing From Within with Joanna Maria Hinz: Detox, Regeneration & Self-Trust

    Joanna Maria Hinz is a certified holistic health coach, regenerative detoxification specialist, and clinical iridologist dedicated to helping individuals heal from the inside out. Trained under Dr. Robert Morse, she focuses on cellular regeneration, lymphatic detoxification, and restoring the body’s natural ability to heal. Her journey into the health space was deeply personal. After years in high-performance corporate environments in the UAE, Joanna faced a severe chronic illness that left her bedridden. When conventional approaches failed to address the root cause, she turned inward, studying the body as an interconnected system. Today, she guides clients to reconnect with their body, mind, and spirit, helping them move from survival to true vitality through natural, holistic healing methods. About This Episode In this episode, Hilmarie sits down with Joanna to explore what true healing really means beyond quick fixes and surface-level solutions. Joanna shares her deeply personal journey from a fast-paced corporate career to being bedridden with chronic illness, and how that experience forced her to rethink everything she knew about health. She explains how her turning point came when she stopped seeing her body as broken and began understanding it as a system communicating deeper imbalances. The conversation dives into the concept of cellular regeneration and true detoxification, emphasizing that healing is not about temporary cleanses but about creating the right internal environment for the body to restore itself. Joanna explains the role of the lymphatic system, nutrition, sleep, emotional health, and natural rhythms in supporting long-term wellness. She also highlights the importance of a holistic approach, where mind, body, and spirit are deeply interconnected. From the impact of thoughts and emotions to the role of nature and lifestyle, she shares how small, consistent shifts can lead to profound transformation. Quotes  5:13 - Healing became less about fixing and more about restoring safety in my body. Rhythm and trust in the body is what really then sparked the moment further to have a deeper understanding of what was really going on with me.  6:33 - There was a life before chronic illness, and then there was a life after. And it's just so interesting how everything just falls into place, and even suffering brings, you know, a new life that is uh waiting ahead of you.  8:17 - When the conditions are right, we just need to give the body the right condition. 11:54 - The actual real turning point came when I started seeing real physical signs of regeneration. 13:44 - Staying in sync with the natural rhythms and caring for cellular integrity. So, that shift from dependency to being in your own driver's seat completely changed everything for me. 21:32 - A lot can shift when we start with the mind and the soul.  22:34 - True healing work feels stabilizing and not fast-paced and not urgent. It builds trust in your body and not fear and anxiety or uncertainty of what's going on. It reduces really complexity over time.   28:38 - Healing comes from listening to your body, removing interference and giving life the space to just flow. The flow of energy, the flow of life force. Useful Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahinz/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/regeneratewithjo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoannaMariaHinz/ The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    31 min
  8. #295 Fredrik Härén: From Creativity Expert to Creativity Explorer

    6 May

    #295 Fredrik Härén: From Creativity Expert to Creativity Explorer

    Fredrik Härén is a globally recognized keynote speaker, author, and thought leader on creativity and innovation. Known as The Creativity Explorer, he has spent more than 25 years traveling the world to study human creativity by meeting people from different cultures, professions, and backgrounds. Through this journey, he has delivered over 2,000 presentations in more than 75 countries and inspired over a million people to rethink how creativity shapes both personal growth and organizational success. Fredrik is the author of ten books, including the widely known The Idea Book and his recent work The World of Creativity, which explores creativity through real stories gathered across 37 countries. His work challenges the traditional idea that creativity belongs only to artists or innovators. Instead, he argues that creativity is a universal human skill that can be developed by asking better questions, staying curious, and exploring new perspectives. About this episode In this episode, Hilmarie speaks with Fredrik Härén about what creativity really means in a rapidly changing world. Fredrik shares insights from his latest book, ‘The World of Creativity’, a global exploration of how creativity is expressed and experienced across 37 countries. Drawing from in-depth conversations with creative minds around the world, the book offers a rare perspective on the universal and diverse nature of creativity.  The conversation explores why creativity is not just a “nice-to-have” skill but an essential capability for adapting to change in business and life. Fredrik explains how innovation often emerges from balancing the familiar with the surprising, and why reframing challenges can unlock new possibiliti Quotes 2:48 - Travel around the world, meet interesting people, learn about the creative process, and then share what I've learned in books and on stages. 3:53 - I realized creative people don't do creativity exercises. What do they do? They make sure to be inspired by creative people around the world. 7:17 - The surprisingly familiar is the sweet spot we should aim for. 9:44 - Ignorance is worse than privilege. 12:18 - If the world is not changing, you don't have to innovate. It's great to innovate, but you don't have to. But if the world is changing quickly, you have to do things differently. To do things differently, you have to change what you do. To change what you do, you have to be creative. So, creativity is the skill that makes us adapt to change. 12:43 - Creativity and innovation are what improve our lives. 14:27 - There are so many problems in the world left to solve that could make us and our planet feel so much better. 15:13 - Here's another interesting observation. As soon as we solve one problem, we also create another problem. 16:17 - As soon as we create a problem, as soon as we solve one problem or create a new opportunity, new problems arise. So, we always have problems to solve. 17:24 - The better you describe your problem, the easier the solution will be. 20:53 - I think AI is the best innovation tool we have ever invented since someone invented a pen. 25:58 - Some people are creative, and some people are not. Everyone is creative, and it's not a competition. Useful Links Website:https://www.fredrikharen.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/fredrikharen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fredrik.haren/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredrikharen The Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review

    30 min

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Marhaba and welcome to the Matrix Green Pill, where real people connect to bring you stories of change, inspiration, and achievements. This Dubai podcast weaves an incredible journey of diverse innovators, entrepreneurs, and influencers who are shaping the future of the middle east region in their own unique way! Tune in every Wednesday for intriguing conversations and actionable tips from the UAE. https://thematrixgreenpill.com/