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Recorded is a podcast from The National with a collection of topical interviews, interesting discussions and sometimes random stories.

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Recorded is a podcast from The National with a collection of topical interviews, interesting discussions and sometimes random stories.

    Big Ideas Edition: Space exploration and the Middle East

    Big Ideas Edition: Space exploration and the Middle East

    Over the course of 2023, Sulaiman Hakemy, opinion editor at The National, had the chance to sit down with three international thought leaders, representing the fields of media and business strategy, public opinion and space science.
    In this episode of the Big Ideas Edition, Sulaiman speaks to space science expert Prof John Zarnecki, who offers his observations of the UAE space programme, the country’s mission to Mars and its effect on the next generation.

    • 21 min
    Big Ideas Edition: Polling in the Middle East

    Big Ideas Edition: Polling in the Middle East

    Over the course of 2023, Sulaiman Hakemy, opinion editor at The National, had the chance to sit down with three international thought leaders, representing the fields of media and business strategy, public opinion and space science.
    In this episode of the Big Ideas Edition, Sulaiman speaks to Joe Twyman, co-founder and director of Deltapoll, a leading polling and market research company.
    They talk about understanding public opinion through surveys and discuss how to poll diverse audiences.

    • 24 min
    Big Ideas Edition: The future of media and technology

    Big Ideas Edition: The future of media and technology

    Over the course of 2023, Sulaiman Hakemy, opinion editor at The National, had the chance to sit down with three international thought leaders to explore the big ideas in the realms of media and business strategy, public opinion and space science.
    They represent these fields, bring fresh insights to the table and go beyond the narratives in the context of the Middle East region.
    On this episode of the Big Ideas Edition, Sulaiman speaks to Raju Narisetti, global publishing director at McKinsey & Company.
    They talked about the business of journalism, the profitability of the media landscape, internet access in different regions and how technology will continue to transform the industry.

    • 38 min
    Prof Humaid Al Shamsi on breast cancer in the UAE

    Prof Humaid Al Shamsi on breast cancer in the UAE

    Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in the UAE, yet a large-scale review shows that better screening is reducing the number of advanced cases of the disease and improved survival rates are now comparable with those of leading western nations.
    This was a recent study, led by Prof Humaid Al Shamsi, director of medical oncology at Burjeel Medical City.
    In this episode of Recorded podcast, we sat down with Prof Al Shamsi to get to the bottom of how complicated breast cancer health literacy is and how much it affects the lives of people who have it. He is an esteemed oncologist, university professor and one of the most respected experts in the field, whose goal is to make people with breast cancer healthier.

    • 22 min
    Nurturing and developing the UAE’s creative economy

    Nurturing and developing the UAE’s creative economy

    The creative economy. The term refers to the interchange of ideas, intellectual property, knowledge and technology. But it is an ever-evolving concept, and resists being pigeonholed into a single definition.
    It has also become a bit of a buzzword in the UAE, especially in the last 15 years as the country has endeavoured to bolster its creative sector. In this time, several cultural institutions have been launched that reshaped the local creative landscape, notably Louvre Abu Dhabi and NYUAD on Saadiyat, Jameel Arts Centre and AlSerkal Avenue in Dubai and the House of Wisdom in Sharjah.
    But launching cultural institutions is only the first step. Next comes the challenge of engaging with the public and inspiring the next generation of artists, architects, software engineers, writers, publishers, researchers and filmmakers.
    Maya Allison, Executive Director of The NYUAD Art Gallery, and Bill Bragin, Executive Artistic Director at NYUAD Arts Centre, discuss the role NYUAD is playing in nurturing and developing this creative economy.

    • 20 min
    NYUAD and the role of art in life after the pandemic

    NYUAD and the role of art in life after the pandemic

    The NYUAD Arts Centre and Art Gallery have returned to in-person programming for the first time in two years.
    The Spring 2022 line-up features an eclectic mix of live musical, cinematic and dance performances as well as art exhibitions that defy traditional categorisation. Bill Bragin, from the NYUAD Arts Centre, and Maya Allison, from the NYUAD Art Gallery, have been working to cement the role of the University in the public sphere.  Although the pandemic caused disruption, it also provided an opportunity to reflect on how the Gallery’s work reaches the local community. The pandemic was a call for cultural institutions to step up and help artists during a time of crisis and ensure local arts communities thrive. 
    In this podcast Bill Bragin, Executive Artistic Director at the NYUAD Arts Center, and Maya Allison, Executive Director of The NYUAD Art Gallery, speak about the importance of nurturing local artists.

    • 15 min

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