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- Steven Spielberg and George Lucas become allies. A tragedy stuns composer John Williams. Producers at Universal take a risk on a big idea.
- The open ocean devours Steven Spielberg. George Lucas finds a home for his space adventure. John Williams returns with an inspired idea.
- Jaws is an international sensation. John Williams attends the Oscars. George and Steven embark on rival projects out of this world.
- George and Steven struggle with crews, imploding budgets and nature itself. A $40-million handshake. "The Star Wars" faces its biggest threat.
- George Lucas screens his film for Steven Spielberg and his friends. John Williams records a masterpiece. Theaters reject Star Wars.
- George Lucas and Steven Spielberg first meet at a film festival. A startling surprise on Hollywood Boulevard. George and Steven build a sandcastle.
- Mrs. Noah, an unnamed woman of the Bible who truly understood the concept of social distancing and living in isolation. Though we're never told her name, we can a lot from Noah's wife in Genesis chapters 6 through 8. Her story is especially relevant given today's period of social isolation.
- Sarah was a woman who had a plan for all occasions. Unfortunately, sometimes her plans got ahead of God's plans. Most women in the Bible have a chapter or two at most dedicated to their story. Many women have merely a verse or two. Sarah's story, however, encompasses thirteen chapters in Genesis, plus mentions in Isaiah, Romans, Hebrews, and 1 Peter.
- Hagar was a victim caught up in circumstances beyond her control, but hers is a story of hope, a reminder that whoever we are, wherever we are, we are never invisible to God. God saw her fearful exit and met Hagar in the desert. Even though she was an Egyptian slave, and not a child of God, God loved her and cared about her enough to personally reach out to her and encourage her with a word of prophecy.
- Rachel and Leah, two sisters, caught up in a web of deceit by their father's scheme, forced to live the rest of their lives as sister wives. Both were victims, but one moved on and made the best of a bad situation, and one remained a victim for the remainder of her days.
- Many consider the love story of Rebekah and Isaac to be one of the most beautiful in the Bible. It's a story full of faith and romance, but it's a story that ends in betrayal and disappointment. Something happened along the way in their lives where they lost sight of the love they once shared.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn today's episode of All God's Women we look at Shiphrah and Puah, two midwives placed in a terrible position by their boss, the pharaoh of Egypt. To disobey his command meant they could be killed. To obey, however, meant they themselves would have to kill. As women positioned in a life and death situation, they chose life, even if it resulted in their own death.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn a most unusual family situation, Moses' birth mom was paid by his adopted mom to nurse him and take care of him during the early years of his life. Then when the time came for him to be weaned, Jochebed took Moses to the palace where he was to remain for the rest of his growing up years and early adulthood.
- Miriam was blessed to be a leader in a time when women had little or no authority. She was one of only 5 women in the Old Testament to be called a prophetess, and she was the first. It was an honor bestowed by God, but with that position came a greater level of accountability. Because the other women looked to Miriam for wisdom and guidance, it was especially important that she be an acceptable role model. When she got cocky, God had to put her in her place.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWhen you think of women's rights activists, who do you think of? Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Gloria Steinem? Do you picture women picketing, holding signs, staging protests? What about Bible women? Can you imagine women in biblical times taking a stand for women's rights? What about Old Testament women, early women, back in the days of Moses? Last week we looked at Moses's sister Miriam, a prophetess and a leader among the Hebrew women. This week we study the daughters of Zelophehed, five young women who took a stand and set a legal precedent for property rights for women.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeRahab's one of the bad girls of the Old Testament, a harlot, a prostitute in a pagan city. Many Christians find it disturbing that this woman of ill repute is included in Jesus' genealogy. They argue that surely she was merely an innkeeper. But that's not what the Bible tells us. The word used to describe her can only mean one thing, and it's not an innkeeper. So why her? Why did God not only use her to help save the Hebrews but then go on to include her in the lineage of His son?
- A series of fortunate accidents led to the birth of Socialize Agency, but transforming a one-woman army into a multi-million Dirham agency, recently acquired by the We Are Social Network, was no accident.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- Dawn Metcalfe is the founder of PDSi and the author of 'Managing the Matrix' and 'The HardTalk Handbook', which now form the basis of her popular HardTalk Programme. Dawn's tale is one of the power of networking with a healthy side-serving of humour and straight talk.
- Two's a company, three's a crowd but four is a party. Join our conversation with Nuno Costa Fernandes, one of the founders of Crank, a boutique fitness studio looking to turn the indoor cycling workout into a party on a bike.
- Pull up a chair and join the conversation with Atif Rafiq and Jithin Manoharan, co-founders at Qafila who told us the tale of how the two University batch-mates are bringing logistics and technology together - at last.
- Join our conversation with two entrepreneurs who came together to create a special blend of art with food; the tale, of two pop ups.
- Nearly two decades ago, jumping on a dirt bike led a young man down the path to become the UAE's athlete of the year in 2018 and set up a training center for anyone who wanted to learn the sport.
- Understanding how to scale your business-whether adding employees, opening a new branch, or even looking at funding-is really hard to do. How do you go about changing gears from a single store model towards a growth-oriented business?
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeJust as the smartphone was revolutionizing the camera industry post-2007, a young expat was leaving behind his career as a brand marketer to become a photojournalist.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeHalfway across the world from the premiere event in the pop culture scene-the San Diego Comic Con-a young man couldn't understand why the Middle East didn't have one of these mega events for the aficionados of comic books and pop culture.
- Building a successful technology platform and a business model that is sustainable is hard enough; doing that without a technology background in a part of the world not exactly conducive to the gig economy requires a steely determination.
- Over a decade ago, a young man left behind his masters program to move to the UAE. He eventually branched out on his own and today-as much as he hates the term-can only be defined as a serial entrepreneur.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2013–Podcast Episode