Episodes

  • When Headlines Compete with Algorithms, Who Really Controls the Narrative?
    May 22 2026

    Who better to unpack this than veteran journalist, editor, and media executive Michael Jabri-Pickett — one of the key figures who helped shape the English-language news landscape across the UAE and GCC over the past two decades. He was part of the founding team behind The National newspaper in Abu Dhabi, later became Editor-in-Chief of Khaleej Times, and is now the Founder and Managing Director of This Is Dubai, a digital media and culture platform.

    In an unfiltered conversation with co-hosts Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh, Michael shares an insider perspective on how newsrooms really operate behind the scenes, the realities behind editorial decision-making, and how audience behavior, politics, and the rapidly evolving media landscape are reshaping journalism today.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • I Know I Like It, But Is It Art?: We Answer the Age-Old Question!
    May 15 2026

    Our never-ending quest to investigate the business and pleasure of all the arts and entertainment industries throughout the region and around the globe continues apace!

    This week we set our sights on the world of concept art: our guest is Talal Al Najarr, part of a new generation of contemporary Emirati artists emerging in the "digital-age Gulf."

    His experimental work blends sculpture, CGI, video, installation, sound, and archival imagery, to explore themes like simulation, identity, postmodern culture, absurdism and distorted material culture, and is featured in several shows and installations right now across Arts Week.

    Works mentioned in this week's discussion include: Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word, Jean-Paul Sartre's Nausea, and Camille Paglia's Glittering Images: A Journey Through Art from Egypt to Star Wars

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Can Storytelling Be Business Strategy?: Branding, Big Ideas, and the Art of Communication
    May 8 2026

    This week, Crossroads co-hosts Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh welcome Dana Alhanbali, writer, entrepreneur, and founder of Bark & Berg.

    In a world shaped by AI, endless content, and constantly shifting audiences, we explore how storytelling has evolved beyond entertainment to become a powerful tool for branding, communication, and building ideas. From creative strategy and original IPs to the collaborative energy of writers’ rooms, Dana shares how stories can shape businesses, connect teams, and turn concepts into something with real impact.

    We also dive into the fine art of pitching, not simply as a way of selling, but as the ability to communicate ideas clearly enough to make others believe in them. Together, we discuss the balance between creativity and entrepreneurship, and why storytelling may be one of the most valuable business tools of our time.

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    58 mins
  • Another Networking Event That Goes Nowhere? How a Newly Launched Creative Community Closes the Gap with Real Support
    May 1 2026

    It’s a full-circle moment with a clear shift in focus. Our very first guest, Ammar Galal, returns — but this time, the conversation is driven by the news itself. Co-host Dr. David Tully and Deema Maghalseh reconnect with Ammar to explore the UAE Creative Community, a new initiative he has launched aimed at bringing together and supporting the creative community in the UAE. The discussion moves beyond the individual, focusing on a growing collective and how the creative industry has been reshaped in recent months.

    This episode captures a moment of full support within the creative industry, exploring a community built to respond to creative needs, offering a space that goes beyond exposure and collaboration to provide real, ongoing support for creatives navigating this shift.

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    1 hr
  • Kind Of Blue: Why Do We Need Music, Now More Than Ever?
    Apr 24 2026

    This week, we're honored to welcome Tala Badri, founder of Dubai's Centre for Musical Arts (CMA), which is making music education more accessible than ever in its landmark twentieth season. With increased focus on mental health and cultural enrichment in the UAE, there is no art form more guaranteed to bring people together in a healthy and healing way than music.

    Tala joins the show to discuss how music and the work at her Centre can soothe and stimulate, and we explore why the arts are thriving here while facing so many challenges elsewhere.

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    1 hr
  • Sharjah Filmmaker Enters Oscar Spotlight
    Apr 17 2026

    Sharjah-based filmmaker and lecturer Mohammed Mamdouh joins David Tully to discuss the international ascent of his latest film, Halal Dreams. Now competing at the prestigious Seattle International Film Festival, Mamdouh explores the future trajectory of UAE cinema and the creative resilience required when teaching filmmaking during global disruptions.

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    20 mins
  • “Just Be Kind”: Can storytelling shine a light strong enough to change a Dark Future?
    Apr 10 2026

    On this week’s episode, our focus is on spirituality in storytelling: in tackling the topic, we are honoured to welcome legendary storyteller J.M. DeMatteis, who has chronicled the adventures of everyone from Batman to Scooby-Doo to Spiderman on TV and in print, while also crafting a series of award-winning, best-selling original comics and novels.

    In discussing his new novel Dark Future, we examine how the best stories are the ones that remind us of the Perennial Philosophy, and how that can help us all face and change a dark future that just may be our present.

    JM’s novel Dark Future, published by NeoText Books, is available now on Amazon

    https://www.jmdematteis.com/

    Works Discussed: The Perennial Philosophy by Aldous Huxley, God Bless You Mister Rosewater by Kurt Vonnegut

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Is There a Science to Oscar Prediction?: How To Predict The Winners
    Mar 20 2026

    On this week’s episode, Dr David Tully and Deema Maghalseh of Middlesex University Dubai welcome award-winning filmmaker Razan Takash, who speaks not only about her new “Best of Fest” HollyShorts Film Festival champ Karayr Film (which she wrote and produced), but also gives us invaluable insight into how precisely a film makes it from first idea through execution, to a possible finish line at the Oscars.

    Hint: it’s not always the best picture that wins Best Picture!

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    52 mins