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This episode explores the humane leadership of Layal M. Rajha, one of Lebanon’s influential film and TV directors, whose career, from the record-breaking feature film “Habbet Loulou” to “Chi Yom Rah Fell”, “Day 6”, “Aal Had” and “Mech Mouhem El Essem” has been shaped by deep listening, empathy, and courage. Layal reflects on the challenges of building a voice in a male‑dominated industry, her refusal to victimize characters, and her choice to deliver subtle, inclusive messages that break stereotypes without alienation. She shares how drawing inspiration from real human stories led her to spotlight women’s perspectives, advocate for tolerance and diversity, and promote putting oneself in another’s shoes. Beyond cinema, Layal discusses leading large crews with respect in difficult conditions, remaining human during wars and crises, engaging in humanitarian and NGO work, and eventually transitioning from artistic advocacy to direct political involvement affirming her belief in film as a powerful tool for nurturing empathy, reshaping mindsets, and sustaining humanity.