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Should You Live Your Lives Like In The Movies?

Kam Raslan | Matt Armitage | Dhanya Nair

25-Oct-24 20:00

Should You Live Your Lives Like In The Movies?

Indeed. So, should you? That’s the central question that we try to unpack and sift through in this episode, with regular guest Dhanya Nair raising the question to our host Kam Raslan and fellow guest Matt Armitage. They discuss this thoroughly, reflecting on various facets. But before that, Kam wants to know whether Matt and Dhanya are adventurous eaters, and to what extent they’re willing to expand their palate. Afterwards, Matt talks about Google’s NotebookLM and one of its unique features of being able to summarise your notes and research into a very well-produced podcast. Cue the fear from Kam (and us too!). It’s a well-rounded episode that you don’t want to miss, so tune in!

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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