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    The Dubai-based supercar enthusiast who gave up her career to follow her passion

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    Giving up a successful career to follow her passion for supercars, Alex Hirschi, also known as @ supercarblondie, tells us about leaving your comfort zone for the dream.
    How did you decide to make the leap out of your comfort zone?
    I was a co-host on a radio show in Dubai for several years before quitting to set up my own business. I have always loved cars and have aspired to owning a luxury car since I was a little girl. I had the opportunity to drive a Bentley, at the time I pinched myself as I was driving my dream car! After that, I went knocking on doors, asking McLaren and Ferrari if they could possibly loan me one as well, in a professional capacity.

    I started uploading videos on social media of my personal experience driving these cars for the first time. It got to the point where my husband and I would spend every weekend hunting down cars in order to film them. We would come home from our full time jobs at around 8pm and start working on editing and arranging cars for the next weekend until midnight.
    We spent around 6 months uploading videos and photos almost every day on the side of our full time jobs, and grew my account to around 50,000 followers on Instagram. At that point, we had to make a decision, I loved my radio job, and it was a job that I had worked hard to get. Considering giving this up for an industry that was still so new to everyone including me, was a big risk but I took the leap of faith and put my all in to it. After a year I hired my husband full time. He quit his job in finance after 15 years to join me in building the business. He is my cameraman and my manager. After three years of doing this full time, my following has grown to around 37 million people across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.
    What’s the bravest step you took to follow your passion?

    The bravest thing I suppose has been to keep pushing on with the business even though I faced so much negativity from people online. When my videos started going viral and being seen by millions of people, this opened me up to the subjective opinions of all kind of individuals. After a while of trying to deal with this negativity myself, I realised I needed help, and went to see a therapist. I suppose that was one of the smartest, if not bravest decisions I’ve made. It often has such a stigma to it, when you seek help, but if I hadn’t have done that, I don’t know how I would have got through that initial phase.
    Can you describe your career evolution & determination?
    I graduated university in Brisbane and came to Dubai straight away. I was 22 years old and followed my husband here who had found a graduate job in banking. Unfortunately, a few months after we arrived the financial crisis hit and I found it very difficult to get a job. I took random freelance gigs here and there, wherever I could, just to make some money, but for the first year I couldn’t find anything full time. I then followed my husband to Singapore who got transferred there and that’s when I found my first full-time job as a TV presenter on a cable network about real estate.
    My husband got transferred back to Dubai 6 months later but I decided to stay in Singapore, living with a local family in order to get some work experience. I wasn’t ready to move again and face finding another job again. I moved back to Dubai 6 months later and again couldn’t find a job in journalism, so I got a job as a receptionist in the DIFC just so I could pay the bills. After two years I quit and I’d finally found an opportunity to be a freelance journalist on the radio. I read the news on Virgin, Dubai 92 and Dubai Eye for several years picking up shifts as often as I could. This involved getting up at 3am every day for a year. I’m not a fan of early mornings so this was a tough year, but I loved the job! Then a few years later I scored my dream job as the co-host of an evening show on Dubai Eye. I did that for 3 years before quitting to set up my own company.
    How do you feel while you’re driving these super cars?
    It just makes me so happy. I could be having the worst day and then sit behind the wheel of a fast car and have a smile on my face within a minute.

    Tell us about having your husband as your manager?
    It’s interesting! It was really difficult at first. We’ve gone through some rough patches because we are both really driven and we found it hard at first switching off ‘work mode’. We would literally be talking about work from the moment we woke up to the moment we went to sleep. It was hard for my husband too because he quit his career and had a lot to prove to both himself and me, that he had made the right decision, so he really went for it. Eventually, we found ways to draw a line between personal and work, but it’s always a constant battle and something that we work on every day. I’ve been with my husband since I was 17 so our relationship is the most important thing to me, and we do everything to make it work.
    How has social media affected the industry?
    The best thing is being able to connect to people all over the world. I am hardly ever a tourist anymore. When I used to travel, I just did all the typical touristy things, visiting monuments, going to tourist hotspots and tourist traps. Now, that never happens because whenever I travel to a city anywhere in the world, I will connect with other supercar owners or groups and they are all happy to show me around. This means I get to have a completely authentic experience of each city and each culture because I’m invited into the homes of locals.
    This year has been challenging – how do you approach challenges?
    Honestly, this year has been a blessing in disguise. I went through a period earlier this year where I wasn’t sleeping, I wasn’t feeling myself, and actually had a full burn out. When Coronavirus hit, it gave us an opportunity to rest, stay in one place and rework the business. It made us realise we couldn’t keep going the way we had been otherwise we’d both be burned out. We also had the opportunity to hire people and expand the team. Now, our team has expanded from 2 to 6 people in the last 6 months. I just hired my sister and my brother in law as well this month. They flew over to join the team from Australia. It’s super important to surround yourself with people you really trust in this business.
    This issue is ‘The Bravery Issue’. How would you define bravery?
    Not knowing the outcome, but taking a calculated risk. Doing something that puts you outside your comfort zone in order to achieve something greater.
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    Dubai is set to launch a new residency programme

    Dubai is set to launch a residency programme which will encourage remote-working.

    The new programme will grant permission to working professionals to live in Dubai and work remotely, whilst still being employed by their respective companies abroad.
    The development of this initiative, according to the director-general of Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Helal Almarri, has been largely due to the knock-on effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as it has forced many businesses to change the way they operate.
    “The global pandemic has changed how we live and work,” Almarri said in a statement. “As multinationals and leading start-ups across the world accelerate their rates of digital adoption, the need to be physically present to fulfil professional responsibilities has been redefined.”
    She also added, “Dubai is uniquely positioned to offer a safe, dynamic lifestyle opportunity to these digitally savvy workers and their families while they continue to work remotely, whether it is for a couple of months or an entire year.”
    Under the new scheme, those using the remote-working model encouraged will be eligible for services that Dubai residents currently have – phone, internet, schooling and even the tax-free salaries which UAE residents receive.
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    Kylie Jenner is no longer the richest Kardashian-Jenner

    In 2019 Kylie Jenner broke records, becoming the “youngest self-made billionaire” ever, according to Forbes at the time.
    However, the publication has now declared that she is no longer the richest member of the Kardashian-Jenner family.

    Forbes claims that Kim Kardashian West is now wealthier than Kylie. This comes after the outlet revoked the previous status they had given her as a billionaire.
    In a recent outline of the world’s wealthiest “self-made women in 2020”, the publication has now calculated that Kim’s net-worth for the year as $780 million. Meanwhile, 23-year-old Kylie’s net-worth sits at $700 million.

    Earlier this year, Forbes accused the reality star inflating her net worth in her financial filings.

    While Kylie sold 51 per cent of her cosmetics company to Coty, another beauty company, last year, for $600 million (Dhs2.2 billion), reportedly making her a billionaire, the publication alleged in May this is not true in an article titled ‘Inside Kylie Jenner’s web of lies’.
    “No one cares more about the topic than the family itself, which has spent years fighting Forbes for higher spots on our annual wealth and celebrity earnings lists,” the article stated.
    In the article, the publication went on to allege Kylie Cosmetics is “significantly smaller, and less profitable, than the family has spent years leading the cosmetics industry and media outlets, including Forbes, to believe”.
    “Forbes now thinks that Kylie Jenner, even after pocketing an estimated $340 million after taxes from the sale, is not a billionaire,” the scathing article stated.
    Following the publishing of the story in May, the makeup mogul responded to the article stating the claims were based on “inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions”.
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    12 things to know about the iPhone 12 in the UAE

    Apple’s yearly release of a new iPhone has finally arrived – say hello to the iPhone 12.
    Last night, on October 13 at 9pm UAE time, Apple unveiled the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro, along with some other very exciting announcements.

    To give you a breakdown we’ve rounded up 12 things you need to know about the new iPhone 12 and the other latest Apple launches.
    How many new iPhones are there?
    There’s not one new iPhone, not two, but four new iPhones available as part of the latest launch.
    What are the models?

    There’s the iPhone 12 Pro – which comes in the normal 6.1-inch size and the Max size which is 6.7 inches, both with Super Retina XDR display.
    Apple also unveiled the iPhone 12 with a 6.1-inch display and the iPhone 12 mini with a 5.4-inch display.
    What are the specs?
    The new iPhone releases feature edge-to-edge Super Retina XDR displays for a brighter, more immersive viewing experience, and a new Ceramic Shield front cover, providing the biggest jump in durability ever on Apple devices.
    All of the models feature the “fastest chip in any smartphone”, the A14 Bionic, 5G capability and MagSafe, which offers high-powered wireless charging.
    What are the cameras like?
    As for the cameras, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini have the advanced dual-camera system. Meanwhile, the iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max feature LiDAR scanners which are meant to measure light distance and also shoot HDR video with Dolby Vision – the “highest quality video in a smartphone”.

    What are the colours?
    The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini will be available in five aluminium finishes in blue, green, black, white and red.
    The iPhone 12 Pro and the iPhone 12 Pro Max are made from stainless steel and the colourways include graphite, silver, gold and pacific blue.
    How much are the new iPhones in the UAE?
    The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini are available in 65GB, 128GB and 256GB. iPhone 12 prices begin at Dhs3,399 and iPhone 12 Mini prices begin at Dhs2,999.
    The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max are available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB. iPhone 12 Pro prices begin at Dhs4,199 and iPhone 12 Pro Max prices begin at Dhs4,699.
    When will the new iPhones be available in the UAE?
    In the UAE, the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro will be available to pre-order from October 16.
    Meanwhile the iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 12 Pro Max will be available for pre-order from November 6.
    Can I trade my iPhone in for an upgrade?
    Yes, you can.
    How much will I get for my old iPhone?
    The amount you get for a trade-in is dependent on how old your previous iPhone is and also the condition of the iPhone.

    What is MagSafe?
    MagSafe is a new innovative way to charge your phone developed by Apple. It’s set to offer “a unique experience to iPhone, featuring an array of magnets around the wireless charging coil, optimised for alignment and efficiency, that perfectly connects to iPhone every time”.
    Is there a new iOS release?
    Yes. Along with the new iPhone release comes iOS 14. This new update will give Apple users the opportunity to customise their home screen with different widgets.
    What was said about the new iPhone
    During the unveiling of the new iPhone models Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, discussed the “new era” Apple was stepping into.
    “The arrival of 5G marks the beginning of a new era for iPhone and we’re thrilled to bring these impressive new capabilities to our customers with iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini,” he said. “We’re once again pushing the boundaries to deliver incredible computational photography advancements, Super Retina XDR displays, and the biggest leap in durability in iPhone history with the new Ceramic Shield front cover.”
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    Mohamed Hadid’s ‘love letter and tribute’ to Palestine

    Mohamed Hadid has taken part in a “love letter and tribute” to Palestine – a new book Craving Palestine which will take people on a culinary journey with recipes from chefs and “inspirational Palestinians from all walks of life”.
    Taking to Instagram, the father of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid shared that he had contributed to the book, which was co-authored by Farrah Abuasad and Lama Bazzari, by sharing two recipes that have been passed down from his mother.

    “Two of my recipes in this book I learned from My mother that she learned from her mother Princess Khairya (khair) DAHER Al Omer Hadid she was married in 1941 to my father Anwar Mohamed Hadid,” he said.

    “I learned a lot from my mother and father how to eat and what to eat and most important is to host and feed people from all Gods all religions, from the Plentiful well-cultivated earth of Palestine.”
    Mohamed’s contributions account for just two of the 100 recipes in the book.
    Not only will it give you some delicious cuisine to enjoy, but all proceeds from the book will be going towards youth education in refugee camps across Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan.
    The book is $59.95 and is available for order via order.cravingpalestine.com.
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    Trust us, these are the best flower delivery companies in Dubai

    A beautifully constructed bouquet one of the quickest ways to elevate your space or make someone’s special day even better, and Dubai has an impressive variety of flower delivery companies that each offer something different.
    For volumes of colour and fluffy hydrangeas look no further than Bliss Flowers that always manage to deliver a burst of brightness in their signature bags. Florette is one of the newest bloom companies on the scene and has become known for its bohemian dry flower arrangements, so much so that they launched an additional brand called Fridas. The latest venture offers high quality dried and preserved flowers that are both long-lasting and sustainable.

    If you prefer an elegant arrangement then Plaisir Cadeaux et Fleurs and Maison Des Fleurs are the brands for you. Their neat and premium selection come in beautiful boxes that you can keep long after the flowers have lost their freshness.
    The contemporary style of flowers has started to pick up with brands like Fine Blooms that look to fashion trends for their combination of colour and texture, while the newly unveiled Flower House is a subscription-based delivery service bringing the freshest seasonal wild flowers straight from the Dutch flower auction to your door.

    Studio Goshá is another newbie that should be on your radar. Stylish, minimalist with a strong emphasis on the freshest blooms, we expect flower supplier will be a favourite among the fashionistas in Dubai.
    Scroll down to discover more from these and other Dubai-based flower delivery companies.
    Florette

    Bliss Flower Boutique

    Studio Goshá

    Fine Blooms

    Flower House

    Blooming Box

    Fridas

    Plaisir Cadeaux et Fleurs

    Maison Des Fleurs

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    Meet the first Emirati female to rise to first officer’s rank at Etihad Airways

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    Captain Salma Al Baloushi is the first Emirati female to rise to First Officer’s rank at Etihad Airways. She speaks to us about what it takes to become a woman of firsts.
    What does your morning routine look like?
    The first 30 minutes of the day are more productive. I usually wake up, wake the kids and then have a quick shower followed by breakfast.
    What sparked your passion for aviation?

    I had never thought of aviation, but a long time ago, in my primary school, I saw a picture of the first Emirati female pilot, Captain Aysha AlHameli, and I said to myself, “One day I’ll be someone, something, in this country.”
    During my studies in nursing school, I had a life-changing experience. My grandmother was admitted to the same hospital I was training in, and once she asked me to help ease her back pain, so I hugged her and asked, “Are you feeling okay?” She said, “Yes, I feel like I’m flying. I wish I could see you flying someday, you will have your wings.” Two days later she passed away.

    Later on, Etihad Airways announced that it was offering aviation scholarships, and I felt like it was a sign, so I left my job as a nurse and never looked back.

    How would you define bravery?
    Taking a decision and following it through.
    How did you overcome the mental obstacles along the way?
    We get our mental obstacles from people around us who try to downgrade and discourage us from going ahead with things they’re not familiar with. People kept telling me aviation was not for me, or this field was only meant for men, but my batch mates believed the opposite. It’s exhausting, but with the right support of your family, your company and a good understanding of the work environment, it’s possible.
    I also spoke to Captain Aysha AlHameli, after finishing my three months in aviation school. She has been my number one supporter whom I learned everything from, including managing work, life and aviation.
    How do you feel when you’re flying?
    It’s a huge responsibility, especially at critical times such as in bad weather, your adrenaline levels increase and you immediately focus on the passengers’ safety. I’ve learned to lean on my colleagues and ask questions – there are no stupid questions. It’s necessary to speculate what can happen and to mentally prepare for it. We also get emergency training every six months, which helps overcome stressful situations.
    This year has been challenging, how do you approach challenges?
    I’ve realised I want to do more, so I decided to complete my higher education in Aviation Management, this way I can balance being on and off the ground. I’ve also learned the importance of having savings – they provide stability!
    What’s the bravest step you’ve taken?
    Deciding to return to aviation after delivering my first baby. I tried office work, but I wasn’t happy and eventually, my husband encouraged me to go back. I’m happy as long as I’m behind the wheel of a plane.
    How did you feel the first time you flew?
    The first time I flew a plane was on my birthday, and I knew it was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life. It was just amazing.
    It was my first time learning to drive anything; I got my driving license after my flight license. It’s been 13 years, but my passion remains the same.
    Has flying changed your perception of life on land?
    Yes. Experiencing Mother Nature’s power humbles you. For me, it’s not the same thing as experiencing it on land. Passing through clouds is not like looking at them, because every time you pass through one, you experience turbulence. Being in the sky also helps you clear your mind.
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    Got a sweet tooth? This is the place to go for desserts in Dubai

    Who can say no to a sweet craving? We certainly can’t and we also know of a place you can head to, to satisfy all your cravings and more.

    With a reigning reputation as dessert masters, at London Dairy Café everything they bake is handmade. Whether you are looking for a quick cup of coffee, enjoying a leisurely breakfast with your gang of girls or maybe a quick lunch, London Dairy Café is brimming with sweet and savoury delights to bite into amidst conversation and laughter.
    While you are there make sure you try their Tuscan Olive Oil cake, which is perfect for eating alone or sharing. This light, fluffy and melt-in-the-mouth creation has a sweet soft rich base with a surprising sour twist that adds just the right amount of zing and fun to every bite.

    Longing for a winter hug in a mug? Try a cuppa of the Fall Spice Latte from London Dairy Café. A mix of pumpkin puree, steamed milk, topped with whipped cream and cinnamon powder, it is all about comforting warmth. They have flavours like cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice berries and also offer vegan oat and almond milk options.
    This October they have partnered with Al Jalila Foundation to donate 100 per cent proceeds from the Pinktober dark chocolate bars towards Breast Cancer research. So make sure you pick some to share with family and friends.
    With great coffee, yummy cakes, pleasant atmosphere and extremely friendly staff, this indulging little gem is a great place to be.
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