Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Who Run the World
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| The Manager Mailbag (w/ Marilyn and Rhea) | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:33:56 | |
3 months into her new gig as a team manager, Rhea sits down with Marilyn to reflect on what she’s learned about herself and her managerial style throughout her leadership journey. Our best friends then take your most burning questions about becoming a new manager. Not sure how to be assertive? Worried about micromanaging? Afraid you’ll lose steam and burnout? Marilyn and Rhea got the answers for you! Who Run the World is a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Planning Your Burnouts (w/ Marilyn and Rhea) | 17 May 2024 | 00:34:27 | |
Things get real and personal for our dynamic duo this week as Marilyn shares with Rhea her recent feelings of burnout and exhaustion. Together, our best friends share what a burnout has looked like for them, how they’ve dealt with it, and what they need from each other and from their community as they work their way through a burnout episode. Went through a really tough burnout or currently going through one? Write to us @whoruntheworldpod on Instagram or email us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com and tell us about it. We’d love to hear your story. Things My Mother Didn’t Tell Me (But My Best Friend Did) is a spinoff of Who Run the World, a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Turning 5 on Valentine’s Day (w/ Marilyn and Rhea) | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:45:06 | |
On Valentine’s Day 2019, a little show by the name Who Run the World was released into the world. 5 years later, that little show is thriving! Who would’ve thought? Marilyn and Rhea certainly did. In this 5th anniversary special, Marilyn and Rhea look back at the show and its (humble) beginnings, before sharing their favorite episodes. But what about Valentine’s Day? No worries, our girls got you. In classic WRTW fashion, our best friends completely dismantle the capitalist celebration that is Valentine’s Day, then naturally indulge in a conversation about their romantic types, ideal dates, and thoughts on love. Get your heart-shaped box of chocolates and your bev of choice so we can celebrate WRTW’s birthday together!
Who Run the Time is a spinoff of Who Run the World, a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Part 5 - Is It Really About Delegation? With Warsha Joshi | 15 Jul 2020 | 00:40:21 | |
When we approached coach Warsha Joshi about coaching us on the topic of delegation we couldn’t have imagined how many deep rooted questions and struggles it would bring up. Listen to this episode where Rhea explores her trust issues, and Marilyn figures out what type of leader she wants to be at her new company and so much more.
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| Part 4 - Bonus: 5 Ways to Feel and Express Gratitude | 04 Jul 2020 | 00:08:20 | |
Following our episode with Claire Harbour on gratitude we sat down with her again to recap the 5 ways to feel and express gratitude. | |||
| Conversation Starters | Who Run the Time | 24 Jun 2020 | 00:12:42 | |
We've been quarantined together for the past three months. You'd think we would have lost things to say to each other, but the well never seems to run dry. In this episode we list our favorite conversation starters that have us chatting away all day everyday. | |||
| Part 3 - Bonus: 5 Tips for Maintaining Your Balance | 20 Jun 2020 | 00:09:25 | |
Following our episode on Balance with Susanne Peltz we sat down with her again to recap the 5 things we've learned about how to maintain a more balanced life. | |||
| Part 4: On gratitude with Claire Harbour | 13 Jun 2020 | 00:38:17 | |
In part 4 of Who Run the World season 4, we explore our relationship to gratitude and how we’ve been brought up to connect it with guilt. Claire Harbour joins us as our mentor for this episode. | |||
| Part 2 - Bonus: 5 Tips for developing your networks | 07 Jun 2020 | 00:07:24 | |
Following our episode on Support Networks and Systems with Anita Zielina we sat down to recap the 5 things we've learned about harnessing the power of our networks. | |||
| Things We Are Not Doing During Lockdown | Who Run the Time | 30 May 2020 | 00:11:39 | |
We were accused by a friend of sounding overly productive. So this episode we have decided to unveil the list of things we are very not to be doing. Take a listen as we fully embrace the lazy slobs that we are. Here's to looking at you sourdough. | |||
| Part 3: What Does Balance Mean to You with Susanne Peltz | 18 May 2020 | 00:36:40 | |
In part 3 of our multi-part series following Marilyn and Rhea's journeys through their work life and its new chapters, they discuss how well they performed at the challenges given them by Anita in the previous episode. Marilyn talks about expanding her support network. Rhea talks about finally using her support network to help her through some difficult emotional matters. | |||
| Escaping Reality | Who Run The Time | 11 May 2020 | 00:14:29 | |
One of the ways we've been killing time during quarantine is by escaping reality through the TV we're watching, the books we are reading, the podcasts we are listening to and the games we are playing. In this episode we list and recommend all the things that are helping us forget about the crazy reality we are living through. | |||
| Part 2: Harnessing your Networks with Anita Zielina | 03 May 2020 | 00:35:34 | |
Season 4 of Who Run The World will be a little bit different from the previous seasons. On the one hand we have started a mini series called Who Run The Time (look for the pink icon) to help you through the quarantine with light hearted short content. On the other we're producing a multi-part series following Marilyn and Rhea's journeys through their work life and its new chapters (listen to part 1 for more). | |||
| Understanding the ICJ Ruling (w/ Human Rights Watch’s Omar Shakir) | 07 Feb 2024 | 00:40:40 | |
In the wake of the International Court of Justice's ruling on January 26th, 2024 stating that Israel must do all it can to prevent genocide, Marilyn and Rhea sit down with the Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch Omar Shakir to understand the dimensions of South Africa’s landmark case. What are the provisional measures that the world’s highest court ruled on? What does the ruling mean for the international community grappling with the efficacy of international law, especially given the senseless violence we are still witnessing? And, most importantly, what does the ruling mean for Palestinians? | |||
| Work From Home | Who Run the Time | 24 Apr 2020 | 00:16:43 | |
In this episode of Who Run the Time we talk about the thing we've been spending the most time on: working from home. We look at how to create a routine and boundaries during our work days, how to network, and how to socialize with our colleagues. | |||
| The Five Languages of Human Connection | Who Run the Time | 18 Apr 2020 | 00:16:04 | |
With every passing week of social distancing our need for human connection grows, whether we are introverts or extroverts. In this episode, we share how we are getting and giving our dose of connection and care using the five languages of love. | |||
| Taking the Time to Learn | Who Run the Time | 11 Apr 2020 | 00:09:59 | |
As the world takes a breath, we have collectively found ourselves with more time to learn, explore and cultivate new skills. In this episode of Who Run the Time, Rhea and Marilyn talk about the different ways they are learning in both structured and unstructured ways. | |||
| Part 1: Losing and Starting a Job during the Pandemic | 03 Apr 2020 | 00:35:17 | |
Rhea and Marilyn have found each other on opposite sides of a coin during the corona pandemic. Marilyn talks about what it's like losing her job in the economic downturn. Rhea talks about what it's like to start a new job while on lockdown. | |||
| Cooking during Lockdown | Who Run the Time | 28 Mar 2020 | 00:10:30 | |
In this episode of Who Run the Time, we talk about how food and cooking have brought joy to our confined lives while helping us structure our new routines. We list all the dishes we've made over the last two weeks, tell you which ones are our favorites, and give you 5 tips for inviting food into your life. | |||
| The Games We Play When Quarantined | Who Run the Time | 24 Mar 2020 | 00:09:33 | |
Like most of the world we have found ourselves quarantined because of corona. We are actually both stuck in Marilyn's apartment in Dubai. So we've decided to record Who Run the Time. Basically this is one of many episodes where we'll share with you recommendations and things we are doing to pass the time. In this episode we tell you about the different games we play throughout the day to make the time pass. Spoiler alert: we were in the middle of a game while recording. | |||
| Entrepreneurship, Transitioning to a Manager and More: Special Recap Episode | 16 Jul 2019 | 00:30:05 | |
In this special recap episode, Rhea and Marilyn have a call where they each give updates on their career. Rhea has some excited news about her company Reyzin Media, which was selected for the Google Podcast creator program. She also talks about the stresses that come with entrepreneurship. Marilyn tells Rhea about her new job, and how she adjusts to an already existing work culture. Then they both discuss what it was like to release season 1 of Who Run the World. For more follow us on Instagram: @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Aline Kamakian Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:03:54 | |
We sat down with Aline Kamakian at the BLC Bank and WeInitiative conference A Step Towards Equality. Aline talked to us about equality in Lebanon, her role models, the most important lesson she has learned throughout her career, and how she views feminism. Aline is the owner of Armenian restaurants Mayrig and Batchig, as well as an insurance brokerage. Stay tuned for our second season to hear her full story. | |||
| Asmahan Zein on Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:04:04 | |
We sat down with with Asmahan Zein at the BLC Bank and WeInitiative conference: A Step Towards Equality. Asmahan is the president of the LLWB (Lebanese League for Women in Business). Before that she has had a long career at Aramex. She talked to us about gender equality in Lebanon and what it's going to take to improve equality in the country. Stay tuned for our second season for her full story. | |||
| Randa Bahsoun on Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:05:00 | |
We talked to Randa Bahsoun at the WeInitiative and BLC Bank conference, A Step Towards Equality. Randa is a partner at consulting company PWC in Dubai. She talked to us about gender equality in her native Lebanon, who are her female role models, and the greatest lesson she's learned throughout her career. | |||
| What's Your Word of the Year? (w/ Marilyn and Rhea) | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:53:23 | |
WRTW is back! As the show approaches its fifth birthday (stay tuned), Marilyn and Rhea sit down to reflect on the year that was and the year to come. How did they do when it came to their 2023 words of the year? What words did they select for 2024? And how can you, our dear listener, choose your own word of the year instead of new year's resolutions? This episode was recorded in January, so you cannot argue that it’s too late to wish everyone a happy new year! | |||
| Josiane Fahed Sreikh on Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:04:58 | |
We sat down with Professor Josiane Fahed Sreikh at the BLC Bank and WeInitiative conference: A Step Towards Equality. Josiane is a professor at LAU University, specializing in management and family businesses. She spoke to us about gender equality, but also what it will take to reach equality in Lebanon. She also shared with us who her role models were and the lessons she has learned throughout her career. | |||
| Ayla Ziz Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:05:16 | |
We talked to Ayla Ziz at the BLC Bank and WeInitiative conference A Step Towards Equality. Ayla just recently moved to Beirut as the Managing Director for Uniliver Levant and Baghdad. She talks to us about gender equality, the lessons she's learned, her female role models and her views on feminism. Stay tuned to her full story on our second season. | |||
| Rebecca Bou Chebel on Gender Equality in Partnership with BLC Bank | 01 Jul 2019 | 00:05:01 | |
During the BLC Bank and WeIntiative conference, A Step Towards Equality, we sat down with Rebecca Bou Chebel. Rebecca has over 18 years of international experience in strategic communications and public relations that spans from Iraq to Washington DC. She shared with us her views on what it will take to make Lebanon more equal between the genders. Stay tuned for her full interview in our second season. | |||
| Podcast & Career Updates: Season in Review with Marilyn & Rhea | 14 Jun 2019 | 00:33:40 | |
In the last episode of the first season, host and producer, Marilyn and Rhea sit together to talk about all things podcast, career and of course feminism. They kick off the episode by looking back at what was it like producing the first season. They then have an interesting discussion on what the word feminist means to them, and why they feel the urgency to fight for gender equality. Finally, both Marilyn and Rhea give us an update on their careers. | |||
| Antoinette Tayar: Being Perseverant | 14 Jun 2019 | 00:29:08 | |
In this special episode, our producer Rhea talks to Antoinette Tayar who has built an illustrious career as a computer engineer over the last thirty plus years. You might recognize Antoinette's name because she also the mother of our host Marilyn, who has shared a bunch of stories about Antoinette throughout the season. We figured it was time you hear Antoinette's story straight from her. | |||
| Hind Sergieh: Risk Taking | 13 Jun 2019 | 00:29:54 | |
Hind Sergieh is the founder of ARkub, a VR and AR company based out of Dubai. Of Syrian descent, but born and raised in Canada, Hind's career trajectory is kind of the opposite of what you hear everyday. She started off her career by doing different various jobs in Canada. At the same time, she was invited to become a member of a number of board of directors. She later decided to leave Canada and the boards behind and to launch her own venture in the Middle East. She packed her bags, and moved to Dubai to join an industry that was just picking up. Hind can only be described as a risk taker, and in this episode, we look at at what it means to be a risk taker, and whether it is a gendered behavior. | |||
| Elissa Freiha: Entrepreneurial Journey | 17 Mar 2019 | 00:31:19 | |
Marilyn sits down with Womena founder Elissa Freiha, who shares her entrepreneurial journey and all the challenges and victories she has faced along the way. Elissa launched Womena in 2014 from Dubai. It started as an angel investment network and today has turned into part accelerator and part media company with its new web-series called Womentum. During the episode, Marilyn and Elsa talk about what it means to be an entrepreneur but they also have a debate on positive discrimination, and how companies can bridge the gap between male and female representation. | |||
| Elsa Aoun: Dual Career Relationships | 01 Mar 2019 | 00:39:07 | |
Elsa Aoun is the co-founder and CEO of Ounousa. Marilyn got to sit down with Elsa in their country's capital: Beirut. Elsa shared with us a bunch of details of her personal journey from her days as one of the only girls in her Engineering class, to working in consulting and to starting her own company. Elsa's takes us through the early days of Ounousa, how she raised funds, and how she scaled her business. What's particularly amazing about Elsa's story is that from her college days until her CEO days, she has been working alongside her husband Wassim. They have what we call a Dual Career Relationship. We explore the dynamics of that relationship and take a deep dive into what a dual career relationship really is. | |||
| Marilyn Zakhour: Becoming a Leader | 14 Feb 2019 | 00:37:35 | |
In this special episode, we flip the microphone on Marilyn, who goes from being a host to becoming a guest. She shares her story from childhood to becoming a manager, up until her last day at her first job. Through our conversation, we discuss what it means to be a leader, and how its reward system is drastically different from that of an individual performer. Also Marilyn talks about what it was like to be one of only two women on the executive board, and finally she tells us why her last day at Keeward was her very best day at work. | |||
| Peggy Li: Names We Call Women | 14 Feb 2019 | 00:36:14 | |
Peggy Li is the co-owner of SPS Affinity, a boutique and strategy agency that specializes in hospitality - or as Peggy likes to call herself Chief Troubleshooter and Tinkerbell. Peggy has worked in the most prominent restaurants and alongside Michelin star chefs, namely Chef Joel Robouchon. She shares with Marilyn stories from across her career, including how she fell in love with the service industry, what it's like working side by side with rockstar chefs, and all the names she was called for being a result oriented team member. Spoiler alert: she was called an aggressive b****. Marilyn and her producer Rhea take Peggy's story as a springboard to look at what are the different names women are called in the workplace and why. | |||
| Christmas at Hogwarts (w/ Ahmed Ashour) | 20 Dec 2023 | 00:46:51 | |
What are the holidays if not the most magical time of the year? After a few months that lacked magic (to say the least), Rhea and Marilyn take the Hogwarts Express from Platform 9-3/4 towards Hogwarts (duh) for a bit of Christmas (and other non-secular holiday) cheer. Along for the scenic trip is their producer Ahmed Ashour, a notable HP-films-over-books advocate and sworn enemy of the dark witch named J.K. Rowling. Together, they share their favorite HP memories, discuss the 4 houses, and hand out free (yes, free!) tips for dealing with family members from different houses over the holidays (especially that one Slytherin uncle). 5 points to you, the listener, for sticking around as we wrap up 2023! We’ll be back in the new year! | |||
| Jessica Robinson: Overcoming Female Stereotypes | 13 Feb 2019 | 00:32:03 | |
Managing Director and founder of Moxie Future, Jessica Robinson takes us on a trip that spans from London, to New York, Beijing, Honk Kong, all the way to Dubai, sharing all the challenges and victories she's faced all along the way. Jessica has worked in consulting, where she had to assimilate into the industry's boy's club to climb up the ladder. She then moved to Beijing where she changed her career due to an identity crisis after becoming a mother and finding herself without a job. Jessica ended up gravitating towards responsible investment, creating a platform that will engage and empower women to think about their investment and financial decisions. | |||
| Leila Serhan: Negotiating Your Salary | 12 Feb 2019 | 00:39:18 | |
Leila Serhan is the Public Sector Director for the Gulf Region at Microsoft, where she has been working for the last seventeen years. In her conversation with Marilyn, Leila shares stories from her career, including her first job at a Lebanese telecom company, her early days at Microsoft, the stereotypes she's been held to because of her gender, and how she is giving back through mentorship. What's interesting about Leila is that throughout her extensive career, she's never negotiated her salary. In fact 68% of women do not negotiate their salaries, and through Leila's narrative we look at why. | |||
| Financial Planning for Dummies (Single or Otherwise) (w/ Sharon Calderini) | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:37:12 | |
Marilyn and her husband Hadi recently decided to buy a new car, a decision that turned out to be an 8-month ordeal. Making big financial decisions as a couple can be quite daunting, but that doesn’t mean that spending your money individually is a walk in the park. In this episode, Rhea and Marilyn invite Marilyn’s financial advisor Sharon Calderini to share tips with listeners for better financial planning in 2024. What are the pillars of wealth you should consider? Why should you be saving for the long term? And what are Rhea and Marilyn’s new year’s resolutions when it comes to their finances? Finally, after a bit of a hiatus, Marilyn and Rhea bring back the recurring segment “Two Kinds of People” to debate the value of spending on yourself. | |||
| Making It Count for Palestine | 06 Dec 2023 | 00:32:28 | |
As the Israeli occupation’s brutal operation in Palestine enters its third month, Rhea and Marilyn take a moment to take stock of how they and the people around them have processed recent events. In what ways have we felt helpless, hopeful, and activated? Rhea and Marilyn then go on to highlight concrete ways in which we can make our actions for Palestine count as individuals, communities, and organizations. Got any tips or strategies for taking action and making your contribution towards Palestine count? Share them with us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. Some resources to check out from the episode:
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| Palestinian History Crash Course (w/ Tamara Reem) | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:38:08 | |
What do we know about the history of Zionism, colonialism, and occupation in Palestine? More importantly, what do we not know? To mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Marilyn and Rhea invite Palestinian-American professor, lawyer, and writer Tamara Reem to provide listeners with an overview of significant events in Palestinian history and how they inform our understanding of the past few weeks. Tamara also uses her expertise in international law to answer two very divisive yet important questions: Can Israel claim its response to the October 7th attacks as “self-defense?” Should Israel’s destructive response be qualified as a genocide? Tamara Reem is a Palestinian-American international lawyer, professor, and writer. She is the co-founder of Diaspora Heartbeat, an online platform dedicated to crafting a space where Palestinian stories flourish, uniting creativity, community and collaboration. Who Run the World is a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Learning to Live with Grief (w/ Siira’s Sandra Salame) | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:36:40 | |
In 2023, Rhea and Marilyn experienced loss in more ways than one. They both lost their dear friend Dounya, and Marilyn lost her beloved father-in-law Noor. On top of all that, recent events in Palestine have been weighing heavy on their minds and hearts. How can they process all of this personal and collective loss of life? How can they grieve? Siira’s Sandra Salame joins WRTW this week to discuss grief, its stages, and why grieving and accepting loss can never be selfish acts. Instead of this week’s “2 Kinds of People” segment, Rhea, Marilyn, and Sandra share how they’ve been processing the collective grief over recent events in Palestine. This episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Dounya Zin, Noor Kabalan, and the many lives lost over the past few weeks. How have you managed your own grief over a personal or collective loss? Share with us your stories on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. Sandra Salame is the founder of Siira, a mental wellbeing platform that provides free emotional support through harnessing the power of communities to overcome day-to-day struggles. Siira aims to educate and empower individuals, businesses, and governments by providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively solve wellbeing challenges and achieve personal and professional goals. WRTW stands in solidarity with Palestine. We would love it if you could find it in your hearts to donate to organizations providing relief and aid on the ground: Things My Mother Didn’t Tell Me But My Best Friend Did is a spinoff of Who Run the World, a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Let’s Talk About (In)Fertility (w/ Dr. Gaël Abou Ghannam) | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:37:03 | |
In October 2020 (deep pandemic era WRTW), we released an episode titled “Let’s Talk About Our Periods” with Dr. Gaël Abou Ghannam that broached all sorts of taboo topics for Arab women, like taking the birth control pill and experiencing period pain. 3 years later, we’re back for round 2. Returning guest (and friend of the pod) Dr. Gaël helps Rhea and Marilyn understand the world of (in)fertility: the science, the myths, the social implications, and everything in between. As they exchange personal experiences and advice, they ask: how can we reduce shame around (in)fertility talk? Finally, in a more personal “2 Kinds of People,” Marilyn and Dr. Gaël tackle Rhea’s doubts and hesitation about freezing her eggs. Will she do it? To be continued… Embarked/Embarking on your own family planning journey? Share with us any lessons you’ve learned/are learning on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. Dr. Gaël Abou Ghannam is a Lebanese OB/GYN, fertility specialist, and the co-founder of Metle Metlik, a digital education and community platform with courses on women’s reproductive and sexual health. She holds an executive masters degree in health management from the ESA Business School in Beirut. Who Run the World is a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| BONUS: What’s Your Strategy? (2023 Cosmic Conference Special) | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:28:41 | |
WRTW is back next week with its regular biweekly episode, but in the meantime, Marilyn and Rhea wanted to give you a little something extra to tide you over - Who Run the Time style. The 2023 Cosmic Conference is upon us, organized by Marilyn’s very own company Cosmic Centaurs. To mark the occasion, Rhea just had to sit down with Marilyn to get all the deets on this year’s conference and its theme: “Leading Organizations That Deliver,” or strategy execution. So many golden nuggets of organizational development knowledge are dropped in this episode, including common missteps/misunderstandings in strategy execution, elements of a good strategy, and thoughtful approaches for conference/event planning. For “Two Kinds of People,” Marilyn and Rhea debate the appropriate number of people to speak to or connect with at a conference/event. Fancy yourself a good strategist? Share with us your best strategy execution tips on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. The 2023 Cosmic Conference runs October 6 - November 11. Learn more by checking out the conference website. You can also learn more about Cosmic Centaurs by checking out their website or following them on LinkedIn, Instagram, or YouTube. More WRTW episodes featuring the work of Cosmic Centaurs: Check out Marilyn’s event planning reading recommendations:
As always, we would love it if you could find it in your hearts to donate to one of these causes in Lebanon, as the country is going through a crippling economic crisis. Every little bit counts: Who Run the Time is a spinoff of Who Run the World, a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Managing an Existential Crisis (w/ Elise Kossaifi) | 08 May 2024 | 00:42:48 | |
You have a great job doing something you’re passionate about. It pays great. You live in a bustling city with an active social life. You’re also overworked, burnt out, and something about your life just doesn’t feel right. What do you do next? In this episode, Marilyn and Rhea invite friend of the pod and sports consultant Elise Kossaifi to share stories of experiencing existential crises and changing career paths. What does an existential crisis look like? Can you see it coming and prepare for it? And what can you do to take a step towards the life you actually want to lead? | |||
| We Know What We Did Last Summer | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:33:24 | |
Fall has officially arrived, yet it is still hot and sweaty in Dubai where our two best friends Rhea and Marilyn reside. And that? Is an excuse for them to tell you all about their summer adventures. In this episode of Who Run the Time, Rhea and Marilyn recap their summers, from the highest of peaks to the lowest of pits. Every summer topic you could think of, Rhea and Marilyn touch on. Summer goals? They dissect them. Vacations? They define them. Live performances? They review them. Lessons? They learn them. Rhea and Marilyn also introduce a new recurring segment to the show, “Two Kinds of People,” where each episode they will present their opposing opinions on a topic. So pack your bags, choose your aisle (or window) seat on WRTW Airlines, and enjoy this absolute vacation of an episode. What did you do this past summer? Share with us your favorite summer memories and reflections on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com. Check out Marilyn’s summer reading recommendations: As always, we would love it if you could find it in your hearts to donate to one of these causes in Lebanon, as the country is going through a crippling economic crisis. Every little bit counts. Who Run the Time is a spinoff of Who Run the World, a production of Reyzin Media. Hosted by Rhea Chedid and Marilyn Zakhour. Produced by Ahmed Ashour. Follow Who Run the World on Instagram and Tik Tok at @whoruntheworldpod. | |||
| Naked and Unafraid: The Perks of Living Alone | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:14:03 | |
Rhea's Ode to Freedom and Marilyn's Yearning for Solitude. Do you love living alone? Do you wish you lived alone? We would love to hear from you! Write to us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com | |||
| Learning How to Ask For Help | 23 Aug 2023 | 00:26:41 | |
In this episode, join us as we unravel the intricate web of asking for help. Rhea and Marilyn dive deep into the diverse forms of help people can provide, shedding light on their personal journeys of battling their own internal stigmas surrounding seeking help. We also share recent anecdotes of how people extended their helping hands, illustrating that asking for help is a way for human connection. | |||
| The Pregnancy Shape-Shift: A Journey into the Land of Mom Bod | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:18:09 | |
In a candid conversation, Marilyn spills the beans about the remarkable changes her body has gone through since becoming a mother. From falling tampons to bigger feet and deflated boobs, Marilyn fearlessly unveils the journey her body has embarked on over the past year and a half. Join us for an unfiltered and lighthearted exploration of the raw realities of motherhood. Have you had a baby? How has your body changed? What do you wish you’d known or prepared for before having a baby? We would love to hear from you! Write to us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com | |||
| From Kitchen Counters to Office Cubicles - A Chat with Hadi Kabalan on AI's Impact | 31 May 2023 | 00:39:28 | |
Join us in this episode as we talk to Hadi Kabalan, the First Husband of Who Run the World, about the ever-growing influence of AI in our daily lives. From organizing our travel plans to crafting the perfect emails, AI has become our ultimate brainstorm buddy. Together, we explore the exciting future implications of AI's continued expansion and its potential to foster innovation and creativity. Tune in as we delve into the captivating world of AI, examining its impact, positives, and potential negatives that lie ahead. And yes, this description was written in collaboration with Chat GPT. Have you been using Chat GPT or any other AI tool? Or are you nervous to use these new tools? What are the creative ways you’ve integrated in your lives? We would love to hear from you! Write to us on sayhi@whoruntheworldpodcast.com | |||