In this special episode of the Voice of Greece program “Infinitely Curious”, journalist Katerina Batzaki opens a thoughtful and deeply human conversation about Iran today — a country with a civilization thousands of years old, rich in poetry, philosophy, gardens and music, yet currently standing at a profound historical crossroads.
Through music, personal testimony and reflection, the program explores the complex reality facing Iranian society: recent protests, demands for dignity and freedom, the weight of political tensions, and the growing fears of regional war. Joining the program are Farrah and Aria, two Iranian artists who use music as a language of memory, resistance and hope. Through their stories and songs, they share what it means to be Iranian today — beyond headlines and geopolitics.
The episode weaves together powerful musical moments with thoughtful conversation about identity, protest movements, generational change, the role of the Iranian diaspora and the enduring power of art in times of uncertainty. It is an invitation to listen — not only to the music of Iran, but to the voices of its people.
Produced and presented by Katerina Batzaki