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The Sea Breeze Blows And The Waves Dance
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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: Nutrition and Eco Communities | 26.03.2023
All people want to have a better standard of living - social amenities, material infrastructure, relationships that provide them with a pleasant life, a healthier nutrition .  But is this ultimately achievable? Can we live in a society, having, true contact with ourselves, our fellow citizens, to ...
Infinitely Curious: The biology of ageing | 19.03.2023
On Sunday 19 February 2023  the English-language broadcast of ERT’s Voice of Greece “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki, where researcher Taghreed Al- Turki talk about how she and her colleague Jack Griffith from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine discover how the latest scie...
Infinitely Curious: An episode on trains (12.03.2023)
I have a love affair with trains. I chose my apartment in the Athens neighbourhood of Rouf because I can watch the trains pass by every day from my window. A good morning with Angeliki, the person in charge who raises and lowers the train barrier so that cars can pass, is enough to make my day. As a...
Infinitely Curious: Freedom through Art | 05.03.2023
There are times when freedom is expressed through art which has no place or space. It is easily accessible and can unfold in front of us in the metro, in an alley, in the snow or on the slopes of a mountain or a beach around a fire. For performing artists this is called freedom. Two young talented...
Infinitely Curious: Queen of the Deuce and Mighty Afrin | 26.02.2023
Valerie Kontakos’ new documentary, “Queen of the Deuce,” celebrates the wild life of Chelly Wilson, a colorful and fiery character who thrived in the midst of a heavily dominated milieu, run a porn empire and hosted a rotating cast of guests and supplicants at her apartment above one of her theaters, the E...
Infinitely Curious: The loneliness of the long distance biker | 19.02.2023
We are our journeys. We are the people we meet. We are a journey ourselves. But often we look without seeing. We take pictures but don't take the time to listen and absorb the experience. Some of us insist on looking at the buildings, others at nature and others at the food and people or all of them...
Infinitely Curious: The concept of eudaimonia | 12.02.2023
Eudaimonia or some people call it Bliss in English is the supreme good of life. Everything we do is aimed at our bliss. But is this goal, bliss, the same for everyone? Perfect eudaimonia is the greatest good for Aristotle. It is the work of man, which distinguishes him from all other living beings....
Infinitely Curious: 2023 Eleusis European Capital of Culture | 05.02.2023
ELEYSIS means Arrival of the Remarkable. If someone manages to change Elefsina, he can change the whole world", an artist once said. And Elefsina indeed has many reasons to want to change. The small town of 25,000 inhabitants, 21 kilometres west of Athens, is not beautiful, it is not picturesque. It...
Infinitely Curious: Are we alone in this universe? | 29.01.2023
Stamatis Krimizis is an accredited academic and space scientist with a distinguished career as a pioneer researcher in the field of space exploration programs of the solar system in the USA and NASA with an international reputation. Krimizis has also been the Principal Investigator...
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