
The Let's Talk, Melbourne podcast is a space for critical conversation, curiosity and the big picture from the city of Melbourne. We have in-depth conversations with Melbournians on thought leadership, topical issues and culture at large.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness | |||

On the Let's Talk, Melbourne podcast a passion project for a while has been to select the 25 best movies of the 21st centaury in Indian Cinema (2000 - 2025).
To do this, we invited 12 podcasters and critics from all over the world to rank their favo... more
This week on the Let' Talk, Melbourne podcast we've a double bill episode.
The first segment is with author Ralph Arida, based in Lebanon who's recent writing on Hollywood movies and representation was published in Rolling Stone magazine. Ralph drop... more
Al Cossar - Artist Director Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) joins the podcast this week to talk about the movies featuring in the festival, including critics campus for emerging critics, music events, panel discussions and much more. Thi... more
It was so much fun to chat to Amrita Rajan - host of the popular Khandaan podcast - on one of the most iconoic genre directors of hindi cinema, Vijay Anand. Amrita is an informed voice and was great to chat to her and I hope you enjoy our conversatio... more
This week on the podcast we are counting down the ten best songs of the legendary chorographer Saroj Khan. The late great Khan was a singular, dynamite force for hind cinema songs, from making the career defining songs with stars like Sridevi, Madhur... more
As it's Pride Month in Australia, we interviewed the CEO of the Victorian Pride Centre (vpc) Paul Horwell on what the iconic vpc means to the city of Melbourne, State of Victoria and the community at large.
I hope you enjoy this episode and as alway... more
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@filmiladies answer LTM pod listeners questions on Maut ke saudagar, recasting Qurbani and the Bollywood presence at the Met Gala.
Sharon Comello is a Sydney based painter and artist who's recent collection of art work in on women. Her paintings are bright, vibrant portraits of women and capture women in all their glory and beauty.
She drops by the to talk about her journey fro... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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