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The Way I See It

By: Nana Oguntola
  • Summary

  • 'The Way I See It' is a podcast where I share my views on anything and everything. If I think it is worth speaking about then it is likely I will speak on it; The podcast really aims to inspire, uplift, encourage people who listen. We can change, we can do better, we can achieve.
    Nana Oguntola
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Episodes
  • Representation of black people in artificial intelligence creative tools
    Apr 25 2024

    Having taken a look at some of the AI creative tools I am stunned by the lack of black presence. In this video I call for people of black heritage to get involved in AI as a matter of urgency and for investors, especially black investors to support them. Otherwise we run the risk of calling racism and lack of representation in 50 years as nothing would have changed. Storytelling must be about representation. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss another video Thanks for watching.

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    20 mins
  • Meeting Sora
    Apr 16 2024

    This is the first episode in series two of my podcasts.


    I discuss the arrival of the AI filmmaking tool, Sora.

    I am excited about it on three fronts, first as a filmmaker, second as a filmmaking trainer and finally as part of my doctoral research.


    Watch or listen to my podcast to see what I think and let me know your own thoughts around the use of AI in creative practice.


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    18 mins
  • Your Biggest Cheerleader and Grow in the Pain
    Sep 23 2023

    This final episode in Series One discusses the need to celebrate one's successes and not look to others to do so.


    It also encourages listerners to keep moving and growing even when it hurts.

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    9 mins

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