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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: Reinventing yourself | 13 Apr. 2025
How Can We Learn to Reinvent Ourselves? 🔄 Reinvention isn’t about becoming someone else—it’s about becoming more of who you already are. We dive into the stories, struggles, and small wins that make transformation possible—with voices that remind us it’s never too late to begin again. Fe...
Infinitely Curious: Marine Sanctuaries | 06 Apr. 2025
🐬 Marine Sanctuaries: A Lifeline for Sea Mammals 🌊 Marine sanctuaries aren’t just a vision—they’re a rescue mission for dolphins and whales and other sea mammals. But when political inaction and bureaucratic delays stall their creation, what happens to the animals waiting for a safe have...
Infinitely Curious: Keys to the soul | 30 Mar. 2025
How the piano moves mind and heart with Apostolos Palios What makes the piano the most expressive, soul-stirring instrument of all time? How does it shape our emotions, sharpen our minds, and touch something deep within us? This week on Infinitely Curious, the English-laguage program of ERT and Voice...
Infinitely Curious: Hopepunk _ How fiction can change reality | 16 Mar. 2025
Is hope a radical act?Can stories change the world?On this episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language show of ERT and Voice of Greece, Katerina Batzaki explores hopepunk—a literary and narrative movement that turns optimism into resistance. Joining the discussion are: 🎙 Alexandra Rowland&nbs...
Infinitely Curious: From Mourning to Action – The Tempi Tragedy, Political Impunity & the Helpless Citizen Syndrome | 09 Mar. 2025
Two years after the devastating Tempi train disaster, Greece is still searching for justice. Why do political failures rarely lead to accountability? How does the cycle of impunity shape our collective psychology? Can grief turn into action? On this episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language sho...
The Tempi Cover-Up: Who controls the Narrative ? | 02 Mar. 2025
This episode of “Infinitely Curious”, the English-language program of ERT and Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki, explores how political influence affects the freedom of speech in the media, and how communication can either unite or divide the masses. Can media truly shape public opinion? How can it r...
Infinitely Curious: Aikido – The Art of Peace | 23 Feb. 2025
Aikido isn’t just about technique. It’s about balance, awareness, and using energy wisely. It teaches us that force isn’t always the answer-sometimes, the best way forward is to move with the challenge rather than against it. Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, once said: Aikido is not a tec...
Aikido: the art of peace | 23.02.2025, 11:00
Aikido isn’t just about technique. It’s about balance, awareness, and using energy wisely. It teaches us that force isn’t always the answer-sometimes, the best way forward is to move with the challenge rather than against it. Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of Aikido, once said: "Aikido is not a techn...
Infinitely Curious: Wildlife on the edge – The work of ANIMA | 16.02.2025
Αγαπάμε την Ελλάδα για τα εκπληκτικά τοπία, τις μαγευτικές ακτές της και την πλούσια βιοποικιλότητά της. Αλλά έρχεται αντιμέτωπη και με μία σκληρή αλήθεια: η άγρια πανίδα της απειλείται. Βλέπουμε ακραία καιρικά φαινόμενα όπως ποτέ άλλοτε, καύσωνες που μετατρέπουν τα δάση σε σπιρτόκουτα, πλημμύρες που ξεπλένουν...
Infinitely Curious: Recreating the sounds of ancient Greek music | 09 Feb. 2025
Ancient Greek music isn’t lost- it’s been rediscovered, hiding in ancient texts and mathematical codes.The Greeks didn’t just listen to music-they believed it could heal, educate, and even shape society. And thanks to modern research, we can now hear the echoes of a world more than 2,000 years old.O...