Loulou Khazen Baz, an entrepreneur, investor and mother based in Dubai draws on her professional and personal experiences over her two-decade career to discuss business, leadership, startups and technology from a Middle Eastern lens. To learn more, visit the show's website: www.conversationswithloulou.com and you can follow Loulou on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram @louloukhazen
02 / 03 / 2020
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E1: Elie Habib on building Anghami, a $100 Million+ music streaming service out of Lebanon
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Conversations with Loulou, a podcast that aims to be an extension of my learning journey - transformations over the past decade. I couldn-t think of a better guest to join me to kickstart the show than a serial entrepreneur who-s fifth venture Anghami-the region-s largest music streaming service-is valued at over USD$100 million. Elie suggests that running Anghami is not unlike cooking in a kitchen with a limited pantry and we talk about some of the major milestones in the company-s journey, what they got dead right when it came to understanding the region-s consumers and Elie-s personal goal of turning the music streaming business model on its head. |
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Loulou Khazen Baz, an entrepreneur, investor and mother based in Dubai draws on her professional and personal experiences over her two-decade career to discuss business, leadership, startups and technology from a Middle Eastern lens. To learn more, visit the show's website: www.conversationswithloulou.com and you can follow Loulou on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram @louloukhazen
02 / 03 / 2020
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E1: Elie Habib on building Anghami, a $100 Million+ music streaming service out of Lebanon
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Conversations with Loulou, a podcast that aims to be an extension of my learning journey - transformations over the past decade. I couldn-t think of a better guest to join me to kickstart the show than a serial entrepreneur who-s fifth venture Anghami-the region-s largest music streaming service-is valued at over USD$100 million. Elie suggests that running Anghami is not unlike cooking in a kitchen with a limited pantry and we talk about some of the major milestones in the company-s journey, what they got dead right when it came to understanding the region-s consumers and Elie-s personal goal of turning the music streaming business model on its head. |
00:51:20 |