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Notes & Quotes

Naomi Cambridge

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The "Notes & Quotes" podcast, hosted by Naomi Cambridge, offers relatable, unscripted, and authentic discussions on themes like sustainability, life in your 20s, fashion, societal issues, mental health, relationships and more. Each episode centers around a chosen quote, with Naomi providing candid insights and reflections, making listeners feel like they’re having a conversation with a friend. Featuring both solo episodes and guest appearances, this podcast ensures diverse viewpoints and eng ...
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Mind Over Chatter

University of Cambridge

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Welcome to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. Join Nick, James, Naomi and Annie as they ask clever people seemingly simple questions. We’ll explore climate change, the future, and much more!
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We live in a very different world today where opportunities and challenges come in different forms, shapes, and sizes. Technology has contributed actively to this where attention is the new currency and content is a whole new asset class for organizations. To dig deep into it, Saurabh Sardana is launching a podcast where he will bring you untold stories, hot trends, and perspectives from people who matter the most. Saurabh, Chief Operating Officer at Asia's most successful insights business, ...
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Ever thought, "I only buy fast fashion because it's cheap" or "I just can't afford sustainable brands"? Fashion is everything—our style, comfort, and expression of self. But our planet is the ground we stand on, the air we breathe, and the home we live in. The fashion industry and climate change are two major topics that have been in focus for some…
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In this episode of Notes and Quotes, we explore the complexities of fitting into racial and cultural expectations. Naomi shares their experience of being labeled an "oreo"—black on the outside, white on the inside—while growing up in Barbados. Quote of the day: "We put stereotypes on ourselves. Everybody does that. But I think it's just a little ha…
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Have you ever felt pigeonholed in a career, a degree or maybe just an identity? Have you ever felt like you had to identify yourself as one main thing? A gamer, an activist, a writer, scientist... whatever! Sometimes you just want to break free from the niche/box you've found yourself in. Well that's exactly what we're discussing today and exactly …
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In this episode, we go beyond traditional sex education to discuss advancing the conversation to the often-missed aspects like consent, pleasure, and diverse sexual experiences. Addressing how to make these conversations more comfortable with teens, young adults and partners. Our quote of the day: “I know a lot about birds and bees, but I don’t kno…
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In this compelling episode, we sit down with Deon-Já Auld, a native Grenadian, to discuss the profound impacts of climate change beyond environmental damage. Deon-Já shares her personal experience with Hurricane Beryl, exploring the emotional and mental health challenges that arose in its aftermath. Quote of the Day: “Climate change does not just a…
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Welcome to the Notes and Quotes Podcast with your host, Naomi! Get ready for engaging conversations on all things that matter. Whether you’re trying to survive life in your 20s, seeking ways to make a positive impact on our planet, or maybe just looking to explore the emotional minefield of human relationships. No matter what you're into, the Notes…
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What’s cancer got to do with crabs, artist Jackson Pollock, and artificial intelligence? It’s not a riddle; these are some of the things we’ll explore with surgeon Grant Stewart, computer scientist Mateja Jamnik and radiologist Evis Sala from the Mark Foundation Institute for Integrated Cancer Medicine. In this episode, we’ll discover how artificia…
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Is antimicrobial resistance (AMR) the greatest threat to human health? In this episode, we discuss how the misuse and overuse of antimicrobials in humans and agriculture have accelerated bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens’ ability to mutate and develop resistance against the treatments designed to curb and control them. We talked with molecular…
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What causes dementia? And how do we diagnose and treat it? Is there anything we can do to stop ourselves from developing dementia? These are the crucial questions we’ll be exploring with clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian, sociologist Richard Milne, and neurologist James Rowe. In this episode, we’ll find out more about what dementia actual…
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COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of everyone, including children and young people, beyond recognition. So much so, that the proportion of children aged six to 16 with probable mental health disorders has increased from one in nine in 2017 to one in six in both 2020 and 2021. In this episode, we talked with Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiat…
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What role do our genes play in influencing our body weight and what we like to eat? Why do some people gain weight more easily than others, and is it all down to genes or are there other factors at play? In this episode, we talked with a clinician and scientist Sadaf Farooqi, health psychologist Theresa Marteau, and geographer Thomas Burgoine about…
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Season 3 is here, and we’re back discussing all things Health! Welcome (or welcome back) to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast. One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this third series, we’re talking all about Health. We’ll be exploring both physical and mental health, and we’ll discuss causes,…
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Organizations do not change. But people do. And when they do, the organization eventually changes. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Dr Naomi Stanford, an organisation design practitioner and author. During her earlier UK career, she was a corporate employee of large multinational companies, including Price Waterhouse, British Airways, Marks & …
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To stay fresh in the game, one has to reinvent every five years. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Subhash Chandra, Founder, CrowdWisdom360 and Co-Founder, Sprint Studio.ai. Subhash is an ex-political strategist, researcher, author, TV Panellist and columnist based out of Mumbai, India. In the 23 years of helping brands and people with marketin…
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In April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, close to 1.6 billion children and youth were out of school due to temporary closures, representing more than 90% of students around the world, according to the United Nations. In this episode, we take an international perspective with our guests Arif Naveed, Aya Waller-Bey, and Sara A…
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You are a brand. Brew it to make it refreshing, stimulating to leave an indelible impression on others. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Karthik Srinivasan, an author, communications strategy consultant and LinkedIn influencer. In the twenty years since joining the corporate communications team of an IT company in Delhi, Karthik has worked on …
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Tomorrow's government will be all about foretelling what is going to happen tomorrow and delivering that today to its constituents. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Jaideep Prabhu, an author, professor and thought leader. Jaideep is currently the Professor of Marketing, Jawaharlal Nehru Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise, and Director…
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Our reproductive capabilities are changing in exciting ways, altering our fundamental understanding of fertility, reproduction, and even parenthood. In this episode, we asked our guests what the consequences of novel reproductive technologies are likely to be, and how they will impact the future of human reproduction. Alice Reid told us about how r…
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Artificial Intelligence can be found in every aspect of our lives. From A-level grade predicting algorithms to Netflix recommendations, AI is set to change the choices we make and how our personal information will be used. In this episode, we explore the future of AI - its potential benefits and harms - with our three guests. Beth Singler told us a…
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Our society is more unequal than ever, as the top 1% control over 44% of the world’s wealth while 689 million people are living on less than $1.90 per day. In this episode, we asked our guests what the future of fairness, justice, and equality should look like, and how their research can help to bring about a fairer society. Alexa Hagerty and Natal…
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In a content noisy world, stories will be the currencies that will be valued the most. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Anjali Sharma, a business communications specialist and a business storyteller. Anjali helps corporate professionals become storytellers to drive business outcomes and their personal success. Anjali is currently the Managing …
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Our wellbeing is essential to our overall quality of life. But what is wellbeing? Why is it so hard to pin down? How is it different to mental health, and what can we do to understand, measure and improve it? We talked with psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Amy Orben, psychiatrist Dr Tamsin Ford, and welfare economist Dr Mark Fabian to try and get…
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We all have theories about what the future might look like. But what did the future look like in the past? And how have the advent of new technologies altered how people viewed the future? We talked with curator of modern sciences and historian of Victorian science Dr Johnua Nall, professor of Digital Humanities and director of Cambridge Digital Hu…
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Hello and welcome back to Mind Over Chatter! Please fill out our survey https://forms.gle/r9CfHpJVUEWrxoyx9 to tell us what your mind thinks about our chatter. Knowing what you think will really help us make the podcast even better… Now, on to the episode! This second series is all about the future - and in this first episode we’re going to be cons…
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Welcome (or welcome back) to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this second series, we’re talking all about the future. We’ll explore the nature of time itself - What even is the future? And is it in front of or behind us? - and we’ll also cover some of t…
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Experience is an education in itself. In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Roshan Abbas, one of India's finest orators and storytellers. Roshan founded and led Encompass (now Geometry Encompass) as Managing Director into becoming India's largest, most awarded experiential marketing agency. He is now the founder of Kommune India, which is a collect…
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Can spirituality help unlock business growth? In this episode, Saurabh is joined by Acharya Prashant, an Indian author, poet, and Vedanta teacher to find meaning and connection between spirituality and business. Acharya Prashant is the founder of PrashantAdvait Foundation - a non-profit organization working towards reconnecting the world with Advai…
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In this last episode of the series, we’ll be exploring how stories work for and against climate change. We cover a lot of ground: from hippos and polar bears to how many times ‘sex’ and ‘tea’ were mentioned on TV between 2017 and 2018… so what’s all of this got to do with sustainability and climate change? Join us to find out! Our storytelling expe…
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Listen to the podcast to discover untold stories and unfiltered content from marketers, researchers, technologists, and artists to share, inspire, and reflect on their journeys and plan for the future.Talk to Saurabh, Chief Operating Officer at Asia's leading insights business, on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/saurabhsardana, on Twitter @saurabh_sar…
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How and what we eat, and where our food comes from, these everyday choices that we often think very little about, have become increasingly relevant to climate change. With a global population projected to reach 10 billion by 2050, it is not unreasonable to ask: how are we going to feed all these people... and without causing more damage? In this ep…
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If I try to sell you two kinds of yoghurt, which one would you buy - the one which has 10% fat in it or the other which is 90% fat-free? You are more likely to pick the one which is 90% fat-free because you may not like the idea of consuming a product which has 10% fat in it. Even though both are exactly the same products. In business, we call this…
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The future is becoming harder to predict thanks to climate change and a global pandemic. But a large part of what the future will look like is in our own hands. The biggest challenge to creating a better future may be political rather than scientific or technological. In this episode, Diane Coyle, professor of public policy, Laura Diaz Anadon, prof…
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Last episode, we talked about how we got to where we are now with climate change, but do we even know what’s going on with climate change right now? In this episode we’ll talk about what tipping points we’re approaching, how and why we’re still struggling to gain momentum toward action on climate change, and what difference it would make if carbon …
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Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… but how did we get to this point? When and why did we first take notice of climate change? And why has climate change evaded our collective attention and action for so long? We talked with professor of human geography, Mike Hulme, science historian and journalist Dr Sarah Dry and en…
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One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this first series, we’ll explore climate change. Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… like a toddler with sticky fingers. But how did it become this way? What are we doing about it now? And what does the future hold? We’ll ask smart people som…
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"Waqt aa gaya ki zindagi pe ghaur kiya jaaye, Sab kuch toh kar chuke hain, ab kuch aur kiya jaaye." These are the two lines that you will find on the LinkedIn profile of our guest today. Poetry is about structure and imagery. You have to get your message into the right rhythm, perfect rhyme scheme, and precise syllable count. Call it his brevity or…
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There is more to being right than just being factually correct based on the information we get every day. One can argue if the abundance of information has made the world a lot easier to understand. But the truth is that we humans are emotional creatures and behave irrationally all the time. Focusing on it can help businesses understand inherent bi…
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If we have to pinpoint one thing that has brought maximum impact to politics, businesses, and communities around the world, it will have to be the proliferation of media channels. With this shift, the role of media planner has changed significantly forcing them to reimagine how media has to be planned for brands and organizations. In this episode, …
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The world is getting louder and noisier. We live a life filled with pings, likes, shares and notifications. It has become very hard to sift through real conversations and relevant content that impact our lives. This is where attention becomes a valuable commodity for businesses to engage with their customers. The best way to do it is by telling a s…
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In this world, which is constantly getting redefined by data and technology, the role of the market research industry has become not only important but critical. Management consultancies, ad agencies, and media companies all have jumped on to this trend by providing research as a part of their holistic offering. The market research industry, which …
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Entrepreneurs are the most interesting storytellers. Their sheer drive to succeed and innovate often makes their journeys interesting to listen to. Most of the entrepreneurs that I have met thrive in uncertainty and have the ability to make every opportunity count. And this gets even more interesting if the entrepreneur has left a cushy and a comfo…
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What is an insight? What does it take to discover an insight? Is insight discovery, a creative or an analytical process? In this episode Saurabh is joined by Amit Kumar Shrivastava to discuss these questions. Amit is the director of Learning Curve, which is a brand strategy, consumer insight and a training consultancy. He has traversed different ro…
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