Search

Ask Me Anything

Conversations with professionals across industries sharing experience, perspective, and thinking behind their work.

Dr. Sean McDonald
Neurosurgeon and Co-founder of the Regenerative Center

From Surgery to Regenerative Care


Dr. McDonald discussed his shift from traditional neurosurgery to regenerative medicine. He shared how treatments like stem cell therapy and PRP are changing how we understand healing, moving away from invasive procedures, and toward restoring the body’s own systems.

Rethinking Performance and Focus

One of the strongest insights was how brain function and mental clarity can be trained over time. The session explored how daily choices from sleep and supplements to cognitive effort can improve long-term performance, not just in medicine but in any high-demand field.

What Regenerative Thinking Teaches Us


At its core, regenerative medicine is not just about health; it is also about system repair. He explained how this mindset applies to leadership, strategy, and creative fields: fix things before they fail, think across disciplines, and design for longevity. In this context, healing becomes a framework for how we think, build, and make decisions.

Simon Müller
CEO & Co-Founder at SportsHub

Inside Saudi’s Sports Sector

Simon shared what it takes to build and lead a company in Saudi Arabia’s sports industry, offering insights on business strategy, contract work, and navigating leadership in a competitive field.

Talent Is Not Enough


One of the clearest takeaways was that talent alone does not lead to success. Simon emphasized the importance of discipline, consistency, and showing up for work every single day.

Lessons for the Next Generation

The conversation highlighted what younger professionals often miss on how to align mindsets, decision-making, and long-term goals. This serves as a reminder that success is built through experience and focus.

Dame Julie Christie
CEO at NHNZ Worldwide

Stories That Travel


Dame Julie discussed her journey from local television to global distribution, emphasizing how strong storytelling and international vision helped her shape programs that connect across borders. She highlighted her current focus on bringing underrepresented stories from regions such as KSA to the world stage.

Creativity with Commercial Sense

Reflections underscored that success in creative industries requires both imagination and business acumen. She spoke about learning finance early, refusing to go into debt, and building a company that could sell formats globally while maintaining a hands-on role in writing, producing, and directing.

Advice for the Next Wave

Creatives need to write well, work hard, and pursue ideas that no one else has done. Her career is a reminder that originality does not always mean invention; it can mean seeing an old idea in a new way. Her advice: Push past rejection, stay curious, and tell stories that others overlook.