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119 Episodes 2014 - 2024
Episode 1
A show that lets the person talk for themselves and gives audiences a glimpse at the personality behind the public persona.
Episode 116
Emily Tan dives deep into the Chinese and Hong Kong property market with the leaders of Hong Kong based Hang Lung Properties, Ronnie and Adriel Chan.
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They're the power couple of agriculture. Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre Elba talk to Tania Bryer just after they were honored with a Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum for their commitment and leadership in addressing food security, climate change and environmental conservation.
Episode 145
Ahead of his 40th year with the company, L'Oreal CEO Jean-Paul Agon speaks to CNBC about running the biggest beauty business in the world, its digital evolution and the rise of protectionism.
Episode 146
In what's being seen as a risk event Italians take to the polls on March 4th, which issue will dominate the vote - a strengthening economy or an anti-EU backlash? Current Italian Prime Minister, Paolo Gentiloni sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 147
She's a royal on a mission to help ease the Arab world's education crisis. HM Queen Rania of Jordan sits down with Tania Bryer and gets candid on U.S. policies, peace efforts in the Middle East and her hopes for the future.
Episode 148
Find out how the NAFTA talks are progressing, how crypto-currencies look set to change everything and the outlook for monetary policy. Canada's central bank governor, Stephen Poloz sits down with Karen Tso at Davos for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 149
Uber is selling its South-East Asian business to Grab, but under terms of the deal US ride-hailing company firm will take 27.5% stake in Grab and sit on its board. Will that change Grab's strategy? Find out as Co-founder and Group CEO, Anthony Tan sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 150
Alois, Hereditary Prince of Liechtenstein describes himself as a 'Chairman'. A leader who rules over 38,000 subjects that live in a 25 km-long principality between Austria and Switzerland. In this exclusive interview His Serene Highness gives his thoughts on being a royal, the EU, Brexit and global trade.
Episode 151
She's a successful Hollywood actor that comes from a very famous family. Kate Hudson opens up about her life, acting career and business acumen as co-founder of athletics wear company, Fabletics.
Episode 152
He's one of the most powerful bankers in the world. Andrey Kostin, President and Chairman of Russia's second biggest lender VTB Bank sits down for the CNBC Conversation with Geoff Cutmore and gives a no holds barred interview on Western sanctions, Trump's Russian investigation and a UK report on Russian 'dirty money'.
Episode 153
In a true 'Make It' story. Jane Wurwand sits down with Tania Bryer to discuss her meteoric rise from humble salon assistant to the co-founder of the multimillion-dollar brand 'Dermalogica.'.
Episode 154
He's settled multi-billion dollar lawsuits, he's led efforts to help the world's poorest and signed partnerships on human rights. CNBC's Akiko Fujita sits down to talk to Brad Smith, President of Microsoft on his hopes for the future and the role technology will play.
Episode 155
He joined Cisco over twenty years ago and was appointed CEO 2015 and Chairman in 2017. We find out what vision Chuck Robbins has for the network hardware company and why he's putting philanthropic efforts at the heart of his management style.
Episode 156
CNBC's Steve Sedgwick catches-up with one of the world's most influential authorities on energy. Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency sits down to explain why he advocates equality, sustainability and technology at the heart of our energy future.
Episode 157
In a career move that'll push him centre stage, Daniel Zhang, Alibaba's current CEO will inherit the role of Chairman next year from Jack Ma. What direction will Zhang take one of the biggest tech companies on the planet? Find out as Daniel Zhang sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 158
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad sits down with Sri Jegarajah for a wide ranging conversation, discussing Malaysia's economic difficulties, tensions with China, the next steps in the 1MDB scandal and his uneasy relationship with Donald Trump.
Episode 159
India's Oil natural Gas Corporation or ONGC is a powerful state-run force on the global stage so how does its Chairman and MD, Shashi Shanker see the future, for not only India's energy markets, but the world? Find out in the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 160
Technology is transforming every sector, so what is it doing in the energy space? Industrial software specialist Aveva provides digital solutions to help make the energy industry more cost effective, more environmentally friendly and safer. CEO, Craig Hayman explains why going digital is the only way forward.
Episode 161
She's the biggest selling soprano on the planet who wanted to go out of this world. Sarah Brightman talks about what inspired her latest album and tour; what she's learnt from her four decade career; and why she cancelled her plans to travel to space.
Episode 162
Record breaking sailor-turned-activist, Dame Ellen MacArthur speaks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about the challenges she faced at sea and her latest mission to introduce the circular economy and eradicate single use plastic.
Episode 163
A CNBC exclusive interview with Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki. Find out why he thinks the EU shows "discrimination" in how it deals with various member states when it comes to fiscal policy and energy. Plus, he responds to his critics who say his country is sliding into authoritarianism.
Episode 164
He's an entrepreneur who two decades ago quit his day job to chase his dreams of merging luxury with high-tech. Karen Tso sits down with Federico Marchetti, Founder of Yoox and the CEO of Yoox Net-A-Porter on the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 165
She's a woman demanding we all do better. A whistle-blower that shook Hollywood to its core. A year on from the publication of her best-selling book 'Brave,' Rose McGowan discusses how she, the media, and the public have changed now that a lot more voices are calling-out power abusers.
Episode 166
He is suing the U.S. Treasury Department claiming he's been unfairly targeted in the Russian sanctions. We find out why Oleg Deripaska decided to have his day in court. Plus, the Russian businessman reveals the true extent of his relationship with President Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort in an exclusive CNBC Conversation.
Episode 167
He's a titan of business, having founded the world's largest advertising and PR group WPP, but now Sir Martin Sorrell has started another, S4 Capital. In this programme he discusses why he left WPP, his hopes for S4 Capital and where he thinks the marketing industry is headed.
Episode 168
U.S. president Trump disparagingly called her Europe's "tax lady," a term she embraced as 100% correct. After five years as the EU's Competition Commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, is getting ready to step down, but before she does, she sits down for the CNBC Conversation in which she discusses her biggest cases, her call for change in the EU and her hopes for her own career.
Episode 169
He founded one of the world's largest telco companies with just $5,000. In a rare and exclusive interview, Ren Zhengfei, Founder and CEO of Huawei responds to accusations that his company poses security risks; shares his thoughts on his daughter's arrest in Canada; and reveals why he thinks Donald Trump is a great U.S. president.
Episode 170
In the wake of the deadly Easter terror attacks, Sri Lanka's Central Bank Governor Indrajit Coomaraswamy sits down for an exclusive CNBC Conversation. What are the risks to the tourism-heavy economy - and what can the Bank do to mitigate financial fallout?
Episode 171
April saw the Russian Central Bank keeping interest rates on hold. So are they taking a wait and see approach on inflation and global growth, or are interest rates now too high for Russia - hindering growth? Geoff Cutmore speaks to the head of Russia's Central Bank, Elvira Nabiullina.
Episode 172
At the Asian Development Bank's 2019 meeting in Fiji, straight-talking former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark speaks to CNBC about trade with China, political relationships in the Asia Pacific region, her views on drug reform and the devastating Christchurch shootings.
Episode 173
He's the world's oldest elected leader, but at 93 years old Malaysia's Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad isn't slowing down. In this far reaching interview the nonagenarian discusses the ongoing fallout over the 1MDB scandal that engulfed his predecessor Najib Razak, and he reveals when he plans to hand the reins over to Anwar Ibrahim.
Episode 174
A tech pioneer that's positioning itself for the future. Intel's CEO Bob Swan discusses trade, China, chips and beyond only the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 175
Deutsche Post DHL Group's CEO, Frank Appel sits down with CNBC's Annette Weisbach to reflect on more than a decade in the job and discusses business, Brexit and challenges in an increasingly protectionist world
Episode 176
Livia Firth is the Co-founder and Creative Director of Eco-Age, a consultancy firm that has sustainability at its heart. She is also the founder of the Green Carpet Challenge in which celebrities showcase how sustainable fashion can be glamorous. Livia Firth reveals her hopes for a more responsible future for all on The CNBC Conversation with Tania Bryer.
Episode 177
Sir Tim Clark has piloted Emirates' course from a start-up to one of the world's biggest airlines. Nearly 35 years on, and now as President, he talks to CNBC's Hadley Gamble about the turbulence facing the airline industry, sustainability and his legacy.
Episode 178
He co-founded one of the largest private equity firms in the world with big investments in companies like Uber and Spotify. We find out from TPG's James Coulter how the U.S.-China trade spat is impacting his investment decisions and which sector he is betting on next.
Episode 179
CNBC's Dan Murphy speaks to the world's first Minister of Artificial Intelligence, Omar al Olama about the UAE's plans for AI, regulation and the technology's role in solving the climate crisis.
Episode 180
He's a Nobel Peace Prize winner who believes economics can help solve some of the world's most pressing issues. Muhammad Yunus sits down for the CNBC Conversation to discuss youth empowerment, social entrepreneurship and the transition to green energy.
Episode 181
AstraZeneca CEO, Pascal Soriot speaks to CNBC's Julianna Tatelbaum about the future of the pharmaceutical industry, advances in medical science and the impact of Brexit on this UK based business.
Episode 182
Former BP CEO Lord John Brown speaks to CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the 2019 ADIPEC conference about decarbonization, Brexit and the importance of diversity and inclusion in the gas and oil industry.

Episode 183
Total CEO Patrick Pouyanne sits down with CNBC's Steve Sedgwick at the 2019 ADIPEC conference to discuss industry challenges, climate change and global trade.
Episode 184
He's been leading global discussions for fifty years and now he's talking to CNBC. Professor Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum reveals the highlights from Davos over the past half a century and he outlines his vision for the future.
Episode 185
Hong Kong has seen nine months of unrest that show no sign of abating. In a first on CNBC interview Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam discusses the protests, Hong Kong's future and her personal take on the economy in the week Moody's downgraded Hong Kong's credit rating.
Episode 186
With names like Fenyr SuperSport and Lykan HyperSport, Dubai based W Motors is producing some of the most desirable, high performance, highly priced hypercars in the world. As work begins on a new $100 million production facility, CNBC's Dan Murphy meets the CEO Ralph Debbas.
Episode 187
Pop legend Kylie Minogue speaks to CNBC's Julianna Tatelbaum in Dubai about her glittering career, life on and off stage and plans for new music.
Episode 188
He's an acclaimed director, producer and screenwriter who is dedicated to giving back. From "Bridget Jones" to an "Open Letter" for change, Richard Curtis sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 189
She's a television superstar who has been described as the 'Oprah' of China. From military dancer to the country's top transgender celebrity, Jin Xing life is one characterised by constant reinvention. Recognised as a "global citizen" at this year's World Economic Forum, Jin Xing sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 190
In a CNBC exclusive, Julianna Tatelbaum speaks to Nissan CEO, Makoto Uchita about the business' new strategy and the challenges of Covid-19, Brexit and the move to electric.
Episode 191
Tania Bryer catches up with Game Of Thrones actor, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau for The CNBC Conversation. They discuss how Covid-19 has impacted him, his family and the wider creative industries, suggesting that the pandemic should be seen as, "the opportunity to reset".
Episode 192
As UN Women celebrates 10 years, the Executive Director, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka speaks to Tania Bryer about gender and race equality in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter movement.
Episode 193
Legendary ABBA songwriter and producer, Björn Ulvaeus speaks to Tania Bryer about his incredible career, surviving almost 50 years in the spotlight and the outlook for the live music industry in light of COVID-19.
Episode 194
The former Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, talks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about his frustrations with world leaders in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and his focus on younger generations becoming global citizens.
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CNBC's Tania Bryer talks to philanthropist and President Nelson Mandela's widow, Graça Machelabout 10 years of her charitable trust, COVID-19's impact on global equality and women and children's rights.
Episode 197
Songwriter and producer Nile Rodgers speaks to Tania Bryer about a musical career that spans 5 decades, and the challenges of Covid and racism.
Episode 198
He's a wellness expert that brought meditation mainstream. Deepak Chopra shares the story of his global success and reveals his tips to remain physically and mentally balanced during the pandemic.
Episode 199
In this exclusive interview Ireland's Prime Minister, Micheál Martin, discusses the country's efforts against Covid and the EU's vaccination roll-out. Plus, he opens-up about the Brexit deal and what it means for the Irish border with Northern Ireland.
Episode 200
Trivago CEO, Axel Hefer speaks with CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche about COVID-19's impact on business, the road to recovery for the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries and what's next for the global accommodation search platform.
Episode 201
CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche speaks to Accor CEO, Sébastien Bazin about COVID-19's impact on the multinational hotel group, the road to recovery for the hospitality industry and reducing the company's environmental impact
Episode 202
From winner of Miss World to star of screen and stream, CNBC's Tania Bryer talks career, Covid and charity with actress and producer Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Episode 203
The CNBC Conversation: The Lord Mayor of London The 692nd Lord Mayor of London, William Russell speaks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about the ambassadorial role for the UK's financial services sector, the impact of Brexit on London and his post-pandemic outlook for big cities around the world.
Episode 204
As the boss of the Facebook App, Fidji Simo is one of the most powerful women in tech. Deirdre Bosa talks audio, work-life balance, trust and the future of tech on the next CNBC Conversation.
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Dambisa Moyo's books have been best sellers and stirred controversy. Her latest book draws on her personal experience as a board member at some of the world's biggest companies, highlighting what needs to be done in corporate governance.
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GP Hinduja, shares his thoughts on the company's investment into the luxury property business in London and what is hindering India from becoming an investment hot spot.
Episode 208
Pernod Ricard Chairman and CEO, Alexandre Ricard speaks to Tania Bryer about leading the global drinks conglomerate co-founded by his grandfather, changing consumer trends, new markets and sustainability
Episode 209
In his final television interview before he stepped down as the President of the FIA, Jean Todt speaks about his extraordinary career, his hopes for safer roads and his predictions for Formula One.
Episode 210
Co-founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer talks about his early entrepreneurial endeavors, creating a global beer brand, his work as President of the CBI and the challenges faced by economies.
Episode 211
He's a veteran of airlines industry, so as it emerges from its most turbulent time ever, Campbell Wilson, CEO of Scoot reveals what really happened at the height of the pandemic and how it will affect the future of air travel.
Episode 212
Soldier turned Singer-songwriter, James Blunt reflects on almost two decades in music, the pandemic's impact on the live entertainment industry, his infamous social media presence and entrepreneurial ventures into the hospitality sector.
Episode 213
What can life in space teach us about life on Earth? CNBC's Dan Murphy sits down with former NASA astronaut turned philanthropist and author, Nicole Stott, to discuss her experiences, her "Space for Art Foundation" and her hopes for the future of space travel.
Episode 215
He's a member of one of the biggest pop acts on the planet. ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus talks to Tania Bryer ahead of group's new virtual concert, ABBA Voyage. He reveals what fans can expect and the process it took to put on one of the most technologically advanced concerts in the world.
Episode 216
In an exclusive interview with Martin Soong, Indonesia's President, Joko Widodo, gives his view on the war in Ukraine, Elon Musk's possible investment into the country, and his own legacy as he navigates through his second and final term in office.
Episode 217
Self-proclaimed private aviation industry pioneer and VistaJet CEO, Thomas Flohr speaks to CNBC's Dan Murphy in Dubai about disrupting the landscape, the pandemic's impact on business and ambitions for the private airline to become carbon neutral by 2025.
Episode 218
From just one private member's club a hospitality empire was born. Tania Bryer sits down with Nick Jones, Founder and CEO of Soho House to talk about expansion, exclusivity and his early career.
Episode 219
He's the third generation to lead the paper and packaging giant. Tony Smurfit, CEO of Smurfit Kappa sits down with Karen Tso to talk outlook, sustainability and his leadership style.
Episode 220
Political cartoonist, Patrick Chappatte, sits down with CNBC's Tania Bryer to discuss freedom of speech, cancel culture, the Charlie Hebdo massacre and why he thinks Donald Trump is so difficult to capture in an editorial cartoon.
Episode 221
His criticism of the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin means he fears for his life. Bill Browder sits down with Tania Bryer at the One Young World Summit to talk about the Magnitsky Act, Russia, Ukraine, Trump and China.
Episode 222
Previously named the 'greatest DJ of all time', Tijs Michiel Verwest aka Tiësto speaks to CNBC's Dan Murphy about his incredible career, making music in the TikTok era and life as a DJ and a dad
Episode 223
Is the US facing a recession? Are we seeing a trough in the S&P? Was the market reaction to the UK government's growth plans justified? Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 224
He's the fourth generation to lead one of the largest conglomerates in India. A company whose history is closely tied to the late Mahatma Gandhi. Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, sits down for the CNBC Conversation
Episode 225
CNBC's Dan Murphy meets Easa Al Gurg, the third-generation CEO of family business, the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group which spans retail, construction and tech. Easa discusses the pressures of running the business and the challenges facing its diverse portfolio.

Episode 226
He's the man behind the Korean Wave and K-pop global phenomenon. Soo-Man Lee, Founder of SM Entertainment, sits down for The CNBC Conversation.
Episode 227
He's been described as the father of India's IT sector. N.R. Narayana Murthy, the Founder of one of the largest IT companies in the country, Infosys, sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
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They're the newest boy band out of YG Entertainment, formed from the label's own reality show. Members of TREASURE, Choi Hyun Suk, Jihoon, and Yoshi, sit down for the CNBC Conversation.

Episode 232
A successful businessman turned politician. CNBC's Christine Tan speaks with Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia's Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy to find out how he steered the country's tourism sector through the pandemic, and whether he plans to run in the country's 2024 Presidential Elections.
Episode 251
He climbed of 14 of word's highest peaks in just six months and six days. CNBC's Tania Bryer sits down with record-breaking mountaineer Nimsdai 'Nims' Purja to discuss his extraordinary journey.
Episode 253
He's been described as the father of India's IT sector. N.R. Narayana Murthy, the Founder of one of the largest IT companies in the country, Infosys, sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 255
Deepak Chopra is a best-selling author and world renowned wellness expert. In this far-reaching interview with Tania Bryer, he opens up about his latest book, his career so far and why he's turning his back on business.
Episode 256
Mathew Knowles gave up his career to manage music supergroup, Destiny's Child. He then went on to manage his daughter, Beyoncé. He's now an educator, mentor, author and entrepreneur. Tania Bryer sits down with Mathew to discuss his life, career and family.
Episode 257
Harris Reed is 'L'enfant fluide' of fashion. Just three years after graduating he has his own label and is the Creative Director of Nina Ricci. His designs are loved by celebrities, such as Harry Styles and Adele. Tania Bryer sits down with Harris for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 258
Pegasus Airlines CEO, Güliz Öztürk speaks to CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche about the low-cost carrier's expansion, sustainability in the aviation industry and the challenged Turkish economy
Episode 259
Political scientist and Eurasia Group President, Ian Bremmer speaks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about the impact of AI on today's world, President Putin's meeting with North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un and the looming US elections
Episode 260
Nita Mukesh Ambani is one of the most influential people in the world. She is the co-founder and chairperson of Reliance Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of Reliance Industries. CNBC's Tanvir Gill travels to Mumbai, India to visit the newly opened Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre to talk to the philanthropist about her work, family and life-long passions.
Episode 261
He's a singer-songwriter that changed political activism and fund-raising forever. Tania Bryer sits down with Band Aid's Bob Geldof at the One Young World Summit in Belfast for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 262
He's an astronaut and best-selling author whose latest book explores the human side of space travel. Tim Peake sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 263
Rosewood CEO, Sonia Cheng speaks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about the luxury hotel group's portfolio, expansion plans and sustainability.
Episode 265
It's the national airline of the United Arab Emirates and it's celebrating its 20th year. Dan Murphy travels to Abu Dhabi to meet the Etihad Airways CEO, Antonoaldo Neves.
Episode 266
CNBC's JP Ong sits down with VinFast's Madam Thuy to talk the journey of the Vietnamese electric vehicle maker and what she hopes it can achieve in the future.

Episode 267
He's promised to usher in a new era at Qatar Airways. Newly appointed Group CEO, Badr Mohammed Al-meer, sits down for an exclusive interview with CNBC's Dan Murphy.
Episode 268
He runs one of the largest chemical manufacturing companies in the world. SABIC CEO, Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh sits with Sri Jegarajah for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 269
He's an Emmy, Grammy and 3-time Tony award winning actor, singer, director and writer. Billy Porter sits down for the CNBC Conversation.
Episode 270
Spice Girl Mel B sits down to discuss her updated book, 'Brutally Honest,' her ongoing work to help victims of domestic violence and her early life and career with the girl power pop phenomena, The Spice Girls.
Episode 271
Baroness Scotland sits down to discuss her role as Secretary-General of the Commonwealth and her hopes for the future of the organization.