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Katerina Batzaki

Katerina Batzaki studied International Relations at the University of Wales and Public Policy in Europe at the Institute for European Studies of the Brussels Open University (ULB). She has been working non-stop in communications and journalism since 2002. Her experience includes working as a reporter on BBC Business News radio, as a correspondent for Deutsche Welle TV in Berlin, and as a freelancer for the European Cultural Channel ARTE tv. In 2010 she worked as a press officer for Worldwatch Institute in Denmark. She has also worked for the web radio international edition of Athens 98.4 FM station as a presenter, editor, and news broadcaster in both English and French. More recently, she has been working for ERT as a TV reporter, news broadcaster, and radio producer for The Voice of Greece radio station, hosting the English-language show Infinitely Curious. She holds a fellowship from the Journalism Department of the University of Columbia in the field of video journalism. She is among the 30 journalists in Europe who were selected to represent their country at the European Journalism Centre’s conferences and seminars. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and German.
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Infinitely Curious: Beer healthy and vegan | 19 May 2024
Beer has been a popular alcoholic beverage for ages! Meeting your friends on Friday night for the beer ritual, celebrating milestones with loved ones cheering up beer cans, or just rejoicing with a bottle of beer all by yourself, beer has always been elementary in celebrations, and best buddy otherwise!But,...
Infinitely Curious: Why Bees Matter | 12 May 2024
It is May, and in Fuenlabrada de los Montes, one of Spain’s most prolific honey-producing regions, beekeepers are worried. The third-generation beekeeper has noticed that the flowers in the fields near their town aren’t anywhere near as numerous as they were even a year ago. Their hives are dying off...
Infinitely Curious: AI of another fiction? | 28 Apr. 2024
How much is AI actually already in our lives and why are we so afraid of it?Lately, we can very often hear the younger (and not only) generation saying “why write a text or an essay if Chat GPT can do it for you?”…and this is where we imagine future crowds with Alzheimer’s and stress levels mountin...
Infinitely Curious: Life in front of a screen | 03 Mar. 2024
Like a monkey swinging from tree branch to tree branch, the human mind’s tendency to constantly jump from thought to thought has made us lose touch with the “now. The greatest “attention hogging” device ever conceived has burrowed its way into everyone’s pocket . The smartphone.  With the every...
Infinitely Curious: In the Land of Ice and Fire | 10. Feb. 2024
Despite representing less than 5 percent of the world’s population, Indigenous peoples steward more than a quarter of Earth’s land and seas and protect 80 percent of global biodiversity. Studies show that when Indigenous peoples have the right to govern their land, biodiversity increases and forests are...
Infinitely Curious : The art of LARP (Live Action Role Playing) 04 Feb. 2024
What is that that makes our imagination go wild? Why are we so attracted to fairytales, superheroes and powers of the unknown? Why are we so drawn to characters derived from history with a fantasy twist? Live Action Role Players or LARP players are some of those people who love to escape reality...
Infinitely Curious : What is art (Part 2) – Interview with Dr Costas Prapoglou | 28 Feb. 2024
Is there an objective criteria to define what “great art” is?Essentially, art’s greatness is a personal and subjective judgment, varying from individual to individual. It appears that the value of art is often shaped by a few galleries and museums exhibiting a specific artist. So the decisions made ...
Infinitely Curious: What is Art? – An Interview with Giota Vorgia | 21 Jan. 2024
Art transcends and breaks down the boundaries of societies and history and answers this very big question: how do we define beauty in art?If you look at any dictionary or encyclopedia of the past two centuries and look for the definition “aesthetics,” you will find the classic definition that “aesthetics is th...
‘Can music heal?’ Cybele Castoriades on ”Infinitely Curious” | 03.12.2023
Can a spoken mistake inspire the writing of a new song? Can music tame and perhaps transform even the most violent of souls? Can songs build new worlds in and out of this space? And where is this space after all?In the mind and heart of singer and songwriter Cybele Castoriades , inner space and balance...
Infinitely Curious: Plastic Pollution | 26.11.2023
Global plastic production, the biggest plague for our earth’s life and longevity . Worldwide plastic production has seen an increase from the 1950s, with 368 million tons of plastic production in 2019. About 250,000 tons of plastic debris are floating across the global ocean waters. The study estimations s...
Infinitely Curious: The science of falling in love | 19.11.2023
Falling in love is often described as heart-warming , heart-wrenching , or even heart-breaking- and your brain is responsible for all these feelings. The journey from first spark to the last tear is guided by a symphony or neurochemicals and brain systems. Biologists believe that love is fundamentally...
Infinitely Curious: The anthropology of dance | 12.11.2023
Listen to this episode of the English language show Infinitely Curious with Katerina Batzaki, and explore the anthropology and therapy of dance! Learn how different dances like the ecstatic dance, Cambodian and Latin American folk CUMBIA dancing help interconnect not only Latinx and Asian cultures fro...
Infinitely Curious: Psychoanalysis and Freud | 05.11.2023
Global Mental health data say 970 million people around the world struggle with some mental illness or drug abuse. 1 in 4 people will be affected by a mental illness at some point in their lives. 8 million deaths each year, are attributable to mental disorders. So far, 21 percent of Europeans said they...
Infinitely Curious: The Unconscious Mind | 22.10.2023
Ζούμε τη ζωή μας με συνειδητό νου ή με υποσυνείδητα προγράμματα; Καθώς φαίνεται, η επιστήμη έχει αποκαλύψει ότι μόνο το 5% της ημέρας λειτουργούμε το νευρικό μας σύστημα κάνοντας χρήση των δημιουργικών επιθυμιών του συνειδητού νου. Για το υπόλοιπο 95%, η ζωή μας κατευθύνεται από προγράμματα του υποσυνείδητ...
Infinitely Curious: The superpower of play | 15.10.2023
Few of us are in the process of exploring our adulthood through our childhood. For those of us who do it, it is always through the children, and that is only when the children ask us to play with them… and then we try to retrieve our childhood memories to run with them. And too often we are e...
Infinitely Curious: ‘Ikigai’ – Reason for being | 08.10.2023
‘IKIGAI’ : IKI (LIFE) GAI (WORTH) This Japanese word literally means “the happiness of being constantly occupied or the reason for being, which can help us to determine what it is that we want to wake up for in the morning. IKIGAI is centered around a person’s true purpose in life...
Infinitely Curious:: Everything you need to know about trauma (EMDR) | 01.10.2023
Aware or not, we all one way or another carry our own hidden traumas… Listen to this episode of the english-language show Infinitely Curious with Katerina Batzaki and learn from EMDR psychotherapist Vasiliki Sfyri and EMDR founder Francine Shapiro how EMDR helps patients overcome traumas such as war...
Infinitely Curious: The power of meditation | 17.09.2023
Many are those who believe that meditation is power. In times of stress, anxiety and isolation, meditation is one of the most beneficial and effective practices for understanding our emotions and how they relate to the world and our existence. For years now it has been proven that the frequent practice...