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#110 - Culture, Code and Motherhood: Shaping AI, Raising the Next Generation and Opening Doors - Ashmita Randhawa

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Ashmita Randhawa is Director of R&D at Sunderland Software City, Visiting Professor at the National Innovation Centre for Data, and Co-Lead at the Hartree Centre. She has led global teams, holds a PhD, and is deeply passionate about the role of AI and data in shaping what comes next.She is also a mum to a 7-year-old daughter.Her mum passed away before she could see her become a mother. That loss is woven through everything - the warmth she brings to every room, the community she builds everywhere she lands, the mother she has chosen to become.In this episode:→ Building community when your family isn't close — why it requires intentionality→ Raising a daughter across two cultures and making sure she holds both with confidence→ Do-nothing days alongside swimming and dancing - teaching stillness and curiosity in equal measure→ AI, curiosity and how to talk to your children about the world they're actually growing up in→ The legacy of a mother who made everyone feel warm and seenThis one is for the mum building belonging from scratch.And for anyone who has lost someone and found, quietly, that grief became the thing that grounds them.All views expressed are Ashmita's personal opinions and do not reflect the views of any organisation she may be a part of.

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Ashmita Randhawa is Director of R&D at Sunderland Software City, Visiting Professor at the National Innovation Centre for Data, and Co-Lead at the Hartree Centre. She has led global teams, holds a PhD, and is deeply passionate about the role of AI and data in shaping what comes next.She is also a mum to a 7-year-old daughter.Her mum passed away before she could see her become a mother. That loss is woven through everything - the warmth she brings to every room, the community she builds everywhere she lands, the mother she has chosen to become.In this episode:→ Building community when your family isn't close — why it requires intentionality→ Raising a daughter across two cultures and making sure she holds both with confidence→ Do-nothing days alongside swimming and dancing - teaching stillness and curiosity in equal measure→ AI, curiosity and how to talk to your children about the world they're actually growing up in→ The legacy of a mother who made everyone feel warm and seenThis one is for the mum building belonging from scratch.And for anyone who has lost someone and found, quietly, that grief became the thing that grounds them.All views expressed are Ashmita's personal opinions and do not reflect the views of any organisation she may be a part of.

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