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Where Shall We Meet

By: Omid Ashtari & Natascha McElhone
  • Summary

  • Explorations of topics about society, culture, arts, technology and science with your hosts Natascha McElhone and Omid Ashtari.

    The spirit of this podcast is to interview people from all walks of life on different subjects. Our hope is to talk about ideas, divorced from our identities - listening, learning and maybe meeting somewhere in the middle. The perfect audio diet for shallow polymaths!

    Natascha McElhone is an actor and producer.
    Omid Ashtari is a tech entrepreneur and angel investor.

    © 2024 Where Shall We Meet
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Episodes
  • On Music with Nitin Sawnhey
    Jul 24 2024

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    In this episode we are speaking to Nitin Sawhney, who is a multifaceted artist whose career spans music, film, theatre and dance. Nitin is a world-renowned composer, producer, and musician, celebrated for his ability to blend a wide array of musical styles, including classical, jazz, electronica, and traditional Indian music. He also produces other artists work, offering stewardship to many talented young musicians. His work has earned him over 20 international awards, a CBE, a Mercury Prize nomination and an Ivor Novello Lifetime Achievement Award.

    Beyond his albums, Nitin has composed scores for film, television, and stage productions, showcasing his versatility and depth as an artist. His collaborations read like a who’s who of the music and entertainment world, featuring artists such as Paul McCartney, Sting, Annie Lennox, Nora Jones, Anoushka Shankar, Joss Stone and Jeff Beck. His influence extends to activism as well, using his platform to address social and political issues.

    We talk about:

    • The neuroscience of music
    • Nature and music
    • How cultures create different musical frameworks
    • The impact of technology on music production
    • Why is it that music affects our mood?
    • The fabulousness of Nitin’s musical career
    • Will copyright survive AI?
    • And the existential questions that arise form this

    Press play and enjoy the music!

    Here's a link to Nitin's newest Album Identity.

    Web: www.whereshallwemeet.xyz
    Twitter: @whrshallwemeet
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    53 mins
  • On Dating with Tugce Bulut
    Jul 17 2024

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    In this episode we'll talk to Tugce Bulut. She recently launched Luna, a GenAI dating coach that aims to transform the dating market. She is committed about providing a solution to what she believes is a loneliness crisis. Previously, Tugce was a strategy consultant at EY Parthenon advising Private Equity houses on M&A. Tugce is a published author and a Cambridge economist, specialising in the use of technology to bolster economic development. She is passionate about the power of AI and the positive change it can bring to the world. As a serial entrepreneur, Tugce started a number of AI businesses including Streetbees where she served as the CEO for 8 years.

    We will discuss:

    • Are tick boxes really the way to find your life partner
    • Has dating become yet another job
    • The rapid adoption of dating apps as a way to meet your romantic partner
    • How many more men than women there are on hetero-normative apps
    • And how having fewer women creates unique dynamics
    • Democratising the access to relationship coaches
    • The tradition of arranged marriages
    • How responsible Hollywood is for creating unrealistic expectations

    If you enjoyed this date, you can sign up for Luna on the My Alchemy website.

    Web: www.whereshallwemeet.xyz
    Twitter: @whrshallwemeet
    Instagram: @whrshallwemeet

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • On Media with Roy Greenslade
    Jul 10 2024

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    In this episode we speak to Roy Greenslade, a renowned journalist with a career spanning over 40 years. He was the media commentator for the Guardian newspaper for 28 years and ex-editor of the Daily Mirror newspaper. He is also an author, historian and former professor of journalism at City University London where he has had an influence on the next generation of journalists. Despite his frequent criticism of the press, Roy continues to hold a sympathy for the values of traditional media and a concern for what its loss of influence means in our culture.

    Together we explore legacy vs social media. In particular:

    • Benefits of citizen journalism
    • Accountability of the traditional editorial model
    • Media manipulation by powerful elites
    • Post trust and post truth
    • The virality of narratives which provide simplistic answers
    • Versus: nuanced discussion asking complicated questions
    • Proliferation of ‘angertainment’ through algorithms

    If you want to hear more from Roy, follow him on Twitter.

    Web: www.whereshallwemeet.xyz
    Twitter: @whrshallwemeet
    Instagram: @whrshallwemeet

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    52 mins

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