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Where Shall We Meet

Where Shall We Meet

Released: 2026-04-15
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32 Episodes
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32 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-04-15
© 2026 Where Shall We Meet
Most Recent Episode
On Reading with Samantha Harvey

On Reading with Samantha Harvey

Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Send us a message! Welcome to the third season of the Where Shall We Meet podcast. Quick housekeeping, in the show notes you will find a link to send us a voice note, should you feel the urge. Our guest today is Sama
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Questions, suggestions, or feedback? Send us a message!
Welcome to the third season of the Where Shall We Meet podcast. Quick housekeeping, in the show notes you will find a link to send us a voice note, should you feel the urge.
Our guest today is Samantha Harvey who is a British novelist and a senior lecturer in creative writing at Bath Spa University. Her Phd centred on writing philosophical fiction. She has published five novels and one work of non-fiction, and her work has been shortlisted for the Women's Prize, the James Tait Black Award and the Walter Scott Prize.
Her debut, The Wilderness, was narrated from inside the mind of a man with Alzheimer's and won the Betty Trask Prize. Her non-fiction book The Shapeless Unease is an account of a year of severe insomnia, exploring how prolonged sleeplessness changes the way you think, write, and experience time.
Her most recent novel, Orbital, was published in 2023 and won the 2024 Booker Prize - one of the shortest novels ever to do so. Harvey wrote much of it during COVID lockdowns, watching live footage from the ISS.
Her work consistently returns to questions of consciousness, perception, and attention - how we experience time, place, and the limits of what the human mind can hold.
We talk about:
What is readingCan we still pay attention?A love letter to planet EarthThe value of new mediaHow she got 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets into one dayIt’s the reader who finishes the novelThe humbling impact of the Overview effectHow to be an intrepid explorer from your deskLet’s go into orbit!
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Episode ID: 1000761524633
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Release Date: 15/04/2026, 11:00:00

Description

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.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2026-04-25

The best.

A graceful mix of erudition and curiosity; warm, friendly, and funny. I love it.
Ben-Timberlake
2024-12-29

This is a joy

omid and Natascha have aced it. Two interesting and original thinkers. Loving every episode.
Pollen bee
2024-08-07

Absorbing

Thoughtful discussion, great topics, expert guests, highly companionable hosts, who really lead us into deeper reflection.
gg:FAIRGAMES
2024-07-11

Dream lunch date conversations

Obsessed. Brilliant and interesting. Makes me long for traffic.
8Vincenzo8
2024-06-26

Thought provoking debate

Greatly enjoyed the first episode! It is always refreshing to hear a deeper discussion on important topics like innovation in politics and democracy. I look forward to the rest of the series!
HEX regular
2024-06-23

Exciting start!

If you’re seeking a podcast that respects your intelligence and piques your curiosity, you’ve found it. “Where shall we meet” offers a refreshing escape from the echo chambers of modern discourse. It’s where learning meets leisure, and every episode is a step towards a more enlightened perspective.
Safatopia