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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: Attachment Theory | 31 May 2026
This Sunday on "Infinitely Curious", on Voice of Greece, we explore one of the quietest mysteries of human existence: Why do we long for intimacy, yet sometimes struggle to stay close?Why do some couples stop being physically intimate after years together, even when love remains?Why do some people...
Infinitely Curious: Can robots teach empathy? | 24 May 2026
Can a robot teach a child kindness? It sounds like science fiction. But what if the future has already quietly entered the classroom? ERT’s Voice of Greece radio presenter Katerina Batzaki explores one of the most fascinating questions of our time with researcher Dr. Michalis Feidakis: Could a m...
Infinitely Curious: Bridging Generations | 10 May 2026
The English-language ERT and Voice of Greece program “Infinitely Curious”, hosted by Katerina Batzaki, welcomed architect, science educator, and AMA co-founder Marina Naki for a deeply human conversation about education, creativity, cities, and the forgotten connection between generations. What hap...
Infinitely Curious: Homesick | 03.05.2026
Infinitely Curious returns with an episode that dares to blur the line between laughter and truth. Host Katerina Batzaki welcomes rising stand-up voice Halil Çalışkan—a performer who turns identity, politics, and cultural dislocation into something both hilarious and quietly unsettling. From Euro...
Infinitely Curious: Reinventing Heatwaves – The Case of Athens | 26 Apr. 2026
How can Athens—and major cities in general—move from merely enduring heatwaves to actively adapting to them? With more than half of Greeks already significantly affected by extreme heat—and 9 out of 10 considering it a serious threat—the need for action is more urgent than ever. The program brings ...
Infinitely Curious: “I Am, I Play, I Belong” – The Path to a Healthier Life | 19 Apr. 2026, 11:00
What if joy isn’t something we need to achieve… but something we’ve simply forgotten? On this episode of “Infinitely Curious", Katerina Batzaki invites listeners on a deeply human journey—where belonging, play, and the quiet courage of being yourself come together. From the open horizons of Cap...
Infinitely Curious: Greek Easter Beyond Borders | 12 Apr. 2026
Infinitely Curious with Katerina Batzaki travels far beyond Greece — all the way to Australia — in a deeply human exploration of identity, memory and what it truly means to be Greek. What happens to Easter when it crosses oceans?Do traditions grow stronger — or transform — in the diaspora?And can “Gr...
Infinitely Curious: When Memory Fades: Understanding Dementia | 22.03.2026
What happens when memory—the very thread that holds our lives together—begins to unravel? This Sunday 22 March 2026 @11am (Greek local time), Infinitely Curious opens a deeply human conversation about dementia—a condition that touches millions of families worldwide, yet remains one of the most diffi...
Infinitely Curious: Iran | 15 Mar. 2026
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. Joining the program are Farrah and Aria, two Iranian artists who use music as a language of memory, resistance and hope.
Infinitely Curious: Why children choose to be brave | 08 Mar. 2026
In these turbulent times, when the decisions of a few powerful — and often dangerous — leaders can shake the lives of the most vulnerable, this week’s episode of “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki is devoted to children: to their resilience, their bravery, and their quiet determination to build ...
Infinitely Curious: Why children choose to be brave | 08 Mar. 2026, 11:00
In these turbulent times, when the decisions of a few powerful — and often dangerous — leaders can shake the lives of the most vulnerable, this week’s episode of “Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki is be devoted to children. To their resilience. To their bravery. To their quiet determination to build confidence, motivation and character, even in moments when the world around them feels uncertain or unjust — even in times of war.  We listen to powerful voices — including children themselves — exploring what courage, perseverance and inner strength truly mean.  Featuring insights from Carson Byblow, Dr. Betsy Blackard, Zilas Bouzerma, and Dr. Kathryn Hecht — voices that remind u...
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