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Infinitely Curious

Katerina Batzaki

A show in English designed to spark curiosity in areas related to technology and the human experience. It explores uncharted realms of the human soul and seeks to challenge the way we think about everything that shapes our mind and spirit. It is a journey into a cosmic dimension, exploring those small, seemingly insignificant things—those we often look at but fail to truly see.

Infinitely Curious: Can Soundwaves Heal?  | 02 Nov. 2025
What if healing didn’t start with a pill… but with a pulse? On this episode of “Infinitely Curious”, Katerina Batzaki explores the space where sound meets science on the latest episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language program of Voice of Greece. Dr. Lee Bartel (University of Toronto)...
Can Soundwaves Heal?  | 02 Oct. 2025, 11:00
What if healing didn’t start with a pill… but with a pulse? This Sunday, 2 November 2025, at 11:00 AM (Athens time) Katerina Batzaki explores the space where sound meets science on the latest episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language program of Voic...
“The Rock Song of Our Tomorrow”: Translating the world of Dionysis Savvopoulos | 26 Oct. 2025
This episode of "Infinitely Curious" tunes into the voice — and the vision — of one of Greece’s greatest musical storytellers: Dionysis Savvopoulos.  For over sixty years, he has sung of rebellion, tenderness, and the Greek soul in motion — mixing rock with rebetiko, humor with heartbreak, and poet...
Happy go lucky – Can we attract our own luck? | 19 Oct. 2025
Get ready to flip the script on luck and happiness with “Infinitely Curious” - Voice of Greece radio’s freshest dive into the science of good fortune! Hosted by the ever-curious Katerina Batzaki, this episode reveals that luck isn’t just random chance but a mindset you can master. Discover this Su...
Infinitely Curious: “Dogs of War” (Part II) | 12 Oct. 2025
On the previous episode, we uncovered the hidden underworld of illegal dog fights. This week, “Infinitely Curious” returns with Part 2 of “Dogs of War” – going even deeper into the human cost of cruelty. Journalist Thodoris Chondrogiannos continues to expose how these fights link to gen...
Infinitely Curious: “Dogs of War” (Part I) | 05 Oct. 2025
“Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki begins a powerful two-part special: “Dogs of War.” Journalist Thodoris Chondrogiannos takes us deep into the shadows, sharing his investigation behind his groundbreaking book Τα Σκυλιά του Πολέμου (“Dogs of War”). 
Infinitely Curious: Mediterranean recipes, memory and the soul of olive oil | 28 Sept. 2025
Carolina Doriti – writer, chef and culinary historian – opens the door to Athens’ aromatic backstreets, where recipes become living archives of migration, art and memory. Errika Chaidemenaki, olive-oil sommelier, uncovers the poetry and science inside every drop of Greece’s “liquid gold” – i...
Infinitely Curious: Wood, Hands & Heart – The Therapy of Making | 21 Sept. 2025
What happens when a block of cedar meets a restless mind?“Ιnfinitely Curious”, the English language show of Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki invites you to plane down the noise of the world and discover why shaping wood can shape the soul. Hear voices from around the world: • Greg Cormie...
Infinitely Curious: Is the soul real? | 14 Sept. 2025
For centuries, poets, philosophers, scientists, and believers have wrestled with this question. Are we only atoms and neurons, or does something eternal live within us?  On this episode of "Infinitely Curious", the English language program of Voice of Greece, Katerina Batzaki explores this...
Infinitely Curious: the Dunning–Kruger effect | 07 Sept. 2025
Why do the most clueless people often sound the most confident? And why do the truly skilled keep second-guessing themselves? On this episode of "Infinitely Curious", Katerina Batzaki, with the help of David Dunning and Farah Nasser, unpacks the paradox of the...
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