The Philanthropist's Conversation
The world of tomorrow is full of questions. Are we prepared for another pandemic? How do we create smart cities that can withstand extreme weather events? What if artificial intelligence could mitigate climate risks? Would 2050 look different then? There’s no roadmap for the future, but if we want to embrace change, we need to have new conversations. Introducing: The Philanthropist's Conversation, from Pegasus. In this show, we tackle the biggest challenges facing the world of tomorrow. We interrogate experts in sustainability, urban design, or government policy to dive into the hard questions and strive for resilience. Together, we tap in...
S2E3: Bridging Ancient and Modern Culinary Worlds, in Turkey's vibrant Istanbul.
Istanbul is a city of layers. Ancient minarets rise above hip coffee shops; winding market streets give way to rooftop terraces and buzzing night life. In a city where Ottoman food ways meet contemporary dining culture exist side by side - what can we learn about food resilience that we don’t already know? What does it mean to bridge the gap between the ancient and the modern? Between the East and the West?
In this episode, Jay, Garth, and their team of food experts explore Istanbul, tasting their way through a city that sits at...
S2E2 - Tipping the balance back, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
In Hanoi, food is everywhere. It’s fragrant herbs and tropical produce spilling out of market stalls, the scent of charcoal meat on a busy street, or a steamy bowl of phó grabbed on the go at breakfast time.
So what can Vietnam teach us about food resilience? And can it offer a meaningful contrast to the industrialised food landscape many of us navigate in the West today? In the second episode of our new series, Jay and Garth set out to find answers alongside their crew of food experts, Rohan, Zane, and Mateo.
This epi...
S2E1 - In New Orleans, What Counts As Food These Days?
To kick off Season 2 of the Philanthropist’s Conversation, our hosts Jay and Garth take us to New Orleans, a city shaped by migration, music, and some of the richest food traditions in the United States.
So yes, our journey starts with a rich gumbo and freshly made beignets, but it also uncovers a harder truth: America’s food system has drifted far from the ancestral wisdom that once shaped its kitchens.
In this episode, Jay, Garth, and their lead guests explore the roots of that drift: What happened to everyday cooking in America? How did...
Welcome to Season 2: Culture, Resilience, and the Food that Sustains Us
The Philanthropist’s Conversation returns for Season 2, ready to take you on a new journey, through food and culture, towards a more resilient world.
This season, our co-hosts are two life long lovers of food: Jay Brooks and Garth Pritchard. As Pegasus’s champions of food resilience, they’re on a mission to answer a deceptively simple question:
What does it mean to eat well in a world that’s forgotten how?
They map out today’s food landscape to find the answers; from the streets of New Orleans to the rolling hills of the Swi...
S1E4 - The Heat of Now: Designing the Future of Urban Heat, in Abu Dhabi
In the shimmering heat of the Gulf region, a new kind of city is taking shape. One where ancient architectural wisdom meets cutting-edge technology—and where people live well with extreme heat.
In this final episode of The Philanthropist’s Conversation, our host Paula lands in Abu Dhabi to ask a powerful question: What does urban life look like, in a world where temperatures frequently reach 40*C?
Joined by senior government advisor Hamdan Al Suwaidi, Paula tours Abu Dhabi’s historic landmarks like Qasr Al Hosn or the Grand Mosque to learn about the city’s centur...
S1E3 - Follow the Money: Heat as an Economic Opportunity in New York City
New York is a place where private money has left a trail. From the high rise towers of Midtown, to large urban regeneration projects like the High Line, philanthropy is the reason New York rose up through the bad times and the good.
So in this episode of the Philanthropist’s Conversation, our host Paula takes a deep dive into the world of philanthropic innovation, and asks a burning question: how can the private sector advance heat resilience?
Paula meets with locals who can answer that question, and walk her through the history of New Yo...
S1E2 - The Heat of the Action: A Lesson on Political Engagement in Paris
Urban heat is not just a weather phenomenon; it’s also something we can respond to socially. But the cities we live in are complex. Between government powers, private actors, and the public’s understanding of the issue, there are several moving parts to coordinate to achieve resilience.
So how does a city get mobilized around the heat question? What do we need to organize political action? And crucially: how can Social Architecture help fulfill resilience goals?
In the second episode of the Philanthropist’s Conversation: Social Architecture to Address Urban Heat, our host Paula takes...
S1E1 - The Problem with Urban Heat: Risks & Adaptation in London
Welcome to The Philanthropist’s Conversation: Social Architecture to Address Urban Heat. In this four-part series, we embark on a fictional journey around the world to talk about heat and how it’s changing our lives.
Why is heat more dangerous in an urban environment? What factors affect how we live with high temperatures? And how can we respond to heat efficiently, and responsibly?
Today, our host Paula and her co-host Jack walk the streets of London to answer these foundational questions. Together, they take a tour of their city to find out how heat affe...
Introducing… The Philanthropist’s Conversation
The world of tomorrow is full of questions. Are we prepared for another pandemic? Can we protect our cities against extreme weather events? What if artificial intelligence could mitigate climate risks? Would 2050 look different then? There’s no roadmap for the future, but if we want to embrace change, we need to have new conversations.  Â
Introducing: The Philanthropist's Conversation, from Pegasus. In this show, we tackle the biggest challenges facing the world of tomorrow.We interrogate experts in sustainable development, urban design, or government policies to dive into the hard questions and strive for a more resilient future...