Research, AI, & How Good Content Actually Gets Made | Nazmul Islam
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In this Between the Seasons episode, host Pinaki Kathiari and producer Bree Bartos welcome Nazmul Islam — communications consultant and creator of History Meets Finance — for a grounded conversation about what it really takes to make thoughtful, well-researched content.
Nazmul walks through how his research process has evolved over the years: from solo Googling, to hiring freelancers on Fiverr, to bringing on journalists for deep-dive research. He shares where AI tools like Claude and NotebookLM fit into his workflow now — and importantly, where they don’t replace human judgment.
The conversation also covers the challenge of staying consistent on a passion project when no one’s making you do it, what it’s like to look at history and finance side by side, and why media literacy and source transparency matter more than ever in a world saturated with AI-generated content.
In this episode, they discuss:
- How Nazmul built History Meets Finance from a weekend side project to 129K+ subscribers
- The role of external accountability in staying consistent on passion projects
- How the research process evolved from solo Googling to working with journalists
- Where AI (Claude, NotebookLM, ChatGPT) fits — and where it doesn’t
- Why entertainment is not the same as information
- The importance of source transparency and building trust with an audience
- Media literacy as a skill we all need to sharpen right now
- What “follow the money” reveals about how society actually works
It’s a practical, curious conversation for anyone who creates content, does research-heavy work, or is trying to figure out how to use AI without losing what makes their work worth trusting.
Check out History Meets Finance here.
Follow Nazmul on LinkedIn.
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Pinaki Kathiari – LinkedIn | Local Wisdom
Chris Lee – LinkedIn | Gallagher Communication
Bree Bartos – LinkedIn | Local Wisdom
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