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Mo Islam

A podcast in English from Saudi.

  1. 20h ago

    "What Motherhood Taught Me About Becoming a Better Leader" -Margery Kraus, Founder & Executive Chairman, APCO.

    Margery Kraus is the Founder and Executive Chairman of APCO Worldwide, a company she started in 1984 as a small subsidiary of a Washington, D.C. law firm and built into a global consultancy with roughly 1,200 people across 35 locations. Her story, though, starts much earlier. The child of immigrants whose family fled Nazi Europe, passed through Cuba and eventually rebuilt their lives in America, Margery grew up around resilience, risk and starting again. We talk about how that shaped the entrepreneur she became, why she refused to listen when people told her “you can’t do that,” and what it was really like building a global company while raising a family. We also get into the 2004 management buyout that helped make APCO one of the world’s largest majority women-owned consulting firms, how you step back from leading a company you built without really letting go, and what four decades advising some of the world’s most influential leaders have taught her about who thrives under pressure and who doesn’t. Recorded in Dalian, China, during the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, we also look at the world right now: China’s place in the global economy, shifting trade relationships and what the rest of the world may be getting wrong about this moment. And then there’s AI. Margery says it’s the thing that keeps her up at night. For someone who has built a career and a business around human trust, judgment and relationships, I wanted to know why. A fascinating conversation with someone who has spent more than 40 years building, adapting and refusing to stand still. Special thanks to the World Economic Forum for bringing us together in Dalian.

    "What Motherhood Taught Me About Becoming a Better Leader" -Margery Kraus, Founder & Executive Chairman, APCO.
  2. Aug 3

    Combat Sports Taught Me To Never Fear the Loudest Person in the Room | Armz Korleone 187

    Armz is a British-Ghanaian bodybuilder, combat sports athlete and social media personality who rose to prominence through his fitness content and motivational message. Known for his imposing physique and unapologetic honesty, he’s built a career spanning bodybuilding, influencer boxing, music, and online content while openly discussing the triumphs, setbacks, and controversies that have shaped his life.   Armz spent some time in Saudi Arabia, where he worked with the local fitness community, coaching aspiring bodybuilders and immersing himself in the Kingdom’s rapidly growing health and fitness scene.   On this episode, we explore what it was really like growing up on the streets of London, the discipline it took to avoid the traps that surrounded him, and the mindset that helped him forge a different path. We also discuss his rise to fame, the highs and lows of living life in the public eye, the lessons he’s learned from failure and adversity, and why resilience has become the defining characteristic of his journey.   This is a conversation about hardship, accountability, reinvention, and what it truly takes to build yourself both physically and mentally.   00:00 Intro 3:36 Social Media and Comparison 7:19 Embracing Saudi Culture 9:12 Meditation and Self-Awareness 11:07 Honest Friends, Loneliness and Community 16:36 Living Without Regret 20:01 Losing His Father and Struggling at School 24:38 How Combat Sports Changed Armz 30:55 Seven Months of Injuries and Adversity 41:53 Everything Is Rigged in My Favour 50:29 Strength Is Built Through the Fire 53:48 No One Is Coming to Save You 56:37 How London Shaped Armz Korleone 1:03:05 His Mother’s Sacrifices 1:09:04 Surviving London and Guiding the Youth 1:12:21 The Discipline Behind His Success 1:15:22 Finding Purpose Beyond Social Media 1:17:27 Returning to Ghana and Giving Back 1:23:01 His Honest Experience Living in Saudi 1:27:32 Exploring Islam and Spirituality 1:30:31 Final Reflections

    Combat Sports Taught Me To Never Fear the Loudest Person in the Room | Armz Korleone 187
  3. Jul 13

    Freediving, Mental Strength & the Beauty of the Red Sea | Salma Shaker 186

    What does it take to dive more than 70 meters beneath the surface on a single breath?In this episode, we sit down with Salma Shaker, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading freedivers, whose journey has taken her from the crystal-clear waters of the Red Sea to the world’s most prestigious freediving competitions.   Salma shares the mindset required to push the limits of human performance, explaining why freediving is far more about mental strength than physical ability. She opens up about overcoming fear, dealing with grief, building discipline, and the life lessons she’s learned from spending countless hours beneath the surface.   We also explore the remarkable underwater world of the Red Sea, the future of freediving in Saudi Arabia, shark misconceptions, marine conservation, and Salma’s work with Red Sea Global and Coralium to help protect one of the planet’s most extraordinary marine ecosystems.   0:00 Intro 2:46 What a 70-Meter Dive Really Feels Like 4:57 Growing Up on the Red Sea 7:08 How Salma Discovered Freediving 9:11 Friendship, Rivalry & Miriam’s Influence 10:48 Why Freediving Became an Obsession 12:25 The Journey from 20 to 70 Meters 17:07 Training, Breathwork & Mental Preparation 21:51 Managing Fear and Anxiety Underwater 24:44 How the Ocean Changed Her Life 27:35 Knowing Your Limits: Awareness & Self-Control 32:42 The Incident That Changed Everything 38:44 Grief, Family & Finding Perspective 43:05 The Future of Freediving in Saudi Arabia 47:27 What Makes the Red Sea So Special 56:38 Red Sea Global, Coralium & Marine Conservation 1:04:44 IWC Minutes 1:07:21 Shark Encounters & Ocean Myths 1:15:56 The Hardest Part: Going Down or Coming Back Up? 1:22:55 Control, Patience, Courage & Knowing Your Limits 1:24:37 Final Reflections

    Freediving, Mental Strength & the Beauty of the Red Sea | Salma Shaker 186
  4. Jun 13

    “My Mother Built It. I Refused to Let It Die” -Tamara Mosly

    Mo catches up with old friend Tamara Mosly who took over her mother’s 38-year-old business: Fantasy Party. What began as a family venture has evolved into one of Saudi Arabia’s most recognisable local brands, bringing joy to generations of children through events, gifts, toys, costumes, and celebrations.   Tamara reflects on her mother’s legacy of building and growing the business during a very different era in Saudi Arabia, in an industry that was once viewed rather unconventional. Together, Mo and Tamara explore the responsibilities of parenthood, the realities of burnout, and the ongoing journey of finding purpose, fulfillment, and joy in an ever-evolving world.   0:00 Intro 3:16 Facing Tradition as Women in Business 5:37 Lessons from a Strong Mother 7:43 Growing Up Saudi & Lebanese 9:41 School, Rebellion & Street Smarts 12:02 Applying to the Ivy League… and Getting Rejected 14:00 Growing Up Inside the Family Business 15:37 The Golden Era of Children’s Parties 20:02 Returning to Saudi Arabia During Vision 2030 21:27 Building the F1 Jeddah Guest Experience 22:26 Bringing the British Museum to Madinah 24:00 Witnessing Saudi Arabia’s Transformation Firsthand 25:04 Training 300 Saudi Drivers for Formula 1 28:13 Why Saudi Teams Outperformed Expectations 32:19 From Formula 1 to the Red Sea Film Festival 34:42 Miscarriage, Burnout & Pushing Through 41:24 Motherhood, Work & Hidden Struggles 43:32 Saudi Arabia: Then vs. Now 48:39 How E-Commerce Nearly Killed a 38-Year Legacy 53:06 Taking Over the Family Business 56:00 Choosing Gratitude Over Success 58:27 Loss, Aging & Staying Connected 1:02:06 Health, Motherhood & Losing Yourself 1:04:13 The Truth About Work-Life Balance 1:08:06 Guilty Pleasures 1:10:12 The Dream She Had to Let Go Of 1:15:21 Confidence, Emotions & Feeling Understood 1:18:45 Final Reflections

    “My Mother Built It. I Refused to Let It Die” -Tamara Mosly
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