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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2023 · 28 MIN

Childhood Sacrifices with Ebraheem Al Samadi Ep.2/4

from In The ARENA with Dariush Soudi · host Dariush Soudi

Wanting to provide for his family, Ebraheem Al Samadi started his journey into entrepreneurship at the age of 14. From reselling clothing on eBay to opening stores, Ebraheem paved the way to his success by maintaining good intentions, surrounding himself with positive energy, and choosing to be a leader, not a follower. In this episode, we delve into the topics of discrimination and misconceptions of Islam, supporting communities, and what you need to do to create success.In this podcast we dive into the following topics:Misconceptions of IslamExperiencing discrimination in the USThe sacrifices made as a childThe difference between followers and leadersEbraheem's Biography:Ebraheem Al Samadi, the founder of Forever Rose, a company specializing in roses that last for many years without water or sunlight. He has been an entrepreneur from the age of 14, as he launched his first business out of his mother’s Florida apartment selling thrift shop clothing and items on eBay, a stint which eventually earned him one of eBay’s coveted 1000 Power Sellers awards. Ebraheem’s driving force has long been the desire to fully support his family, as well as striving to ensure he creates an environment which first and foremost promotes happiness amongst employees and colleagues. He also believes the cultural exposure garnered by global travel is another major inspiration for innovation in businesses and a key opportunity to source products and concepts with the potential to thrive in the UAE. Podcast highlights: 00:00 Intro 00:23 Honeymooning at the White House 02:13 Discrimination and misconceptions 05:08 Dubai Bling 07:15 “My only drug is seeing people happy” 09:24 The moment Ebraheem’s wife understood his success 11:11 Starting a business at 14 18:04 Followers and leaders 21:51 “I sold my childhood to succeed”

Wanting to provide for his family, Ebraheem Al Samadi started his journey into entrepreneurship at the age of 14. From reselling clothing on eBay to opening stores, Ebraheem paved the way to his success by maintaining good intentions, surrounding himself with positive energy, and choosing to be a leader, not a follower. In this episode, we delve into the topics of discrimination and misconceptions of Islam, supporting communities, and what you need to do to create success.In this podcast we dive into the following topics:Misconceptions of IslamExperiencing discrimination in the USThe sacrifices made as a childThe difference between followers and leadersEbraheem's Biography:Ebraheem Al Samadi, the founder of Forever Rose, a company specializing in roses that last for many years without water or sunlight. He has been an entrepreneur from the age of 14, as he launched his first business out of his mother’s Florida apartment selling thrift shop clothing and items on eBay, a stint which eventually earned him one of eBay’s coveted 1000 Power Sellers awards. Ebraheem’s driving force has long been the desire to fully support his family, as well as striving to ensure he creates an environment which first and foremost promotes happiness amongst employees and colleagues. He also believes the cultural exposure garnered by global travel is another major inspiration for innovation in businesses and a key opportunity to source products and concepts with the potential to thrive in the UAE. Podcast highlights: 00:00 Intro 00:23 Honeymooning at the White House 02:13 Discrimination and misconceptions 05:08 Dubai Bling 07:15 “My only drug is seeing people happy” 09:24 The moment Ebraheem’s wife understood his success 11:11 Starting a business at 14 18:04 Followers and leaders 21:51 “I sold my childhood to succeed”

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