Katerina Batzaki welcomes Louis (Ilias) Katsos — a leading construction executive, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and one of the most influential figures in Greek-American life. With more than 20 million sq. ft. of New York high-rise projects to his name and decades of service in major Greek-American i...
Infinitely Curious
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Εκπομπή στα αγγλικά που στοχεύει να εξάψει την περιέργεια σε τομείς που αφορούν στην τεχνολογία και στην ανθρώπινη ύπαρξη. Ανακαλύπτει ανεξερεύνητους κόσμους της ανθρώπινης ψυχής και επιδιώκει να ανατρέψει τον τρόπο που σκεφτόμαστε για κάθε τι που σμιλεύει το νου και το πνεύμα μας. Είναι ένα ταξίδι σε μια κοσμοδιάσταση εκείνων των μικρών ασήμαντων σημαντικών, αυτά που συχνά κοιτάζουμε αλλά δεν βλέπουμε.
What does it mean to be young, Greek, and raised thousands of kilometers from the Aegean?What does Greekness sound like when spoken in an encouraging family environment in Washington … or a Cape Town rhythm… an Imvros breeze… or a Romanian heartbeat?
On this episode of “Infinitely Curious”, host Kate...
Infinitely Curious: The wound and the wonder of Adoption -the story of James P. Axiotis | 23.11.2025
“Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki, opens a chapter of Greece’s hidden history. A story of mothers, children… and the silent heartbreak of forced adoption. Our guest is James P. Axiotis, Greek-American producer and humanitarian, adopted from Athens in 1963 and separated from his mother — ...
Τhis episode of “Infinitely Curious¨ turns its gaze to one of life’s most delicate questions: What does it truly mean to age with grace?
From the vibrant Greek community halls of Toronto to the warm gatherings of the Greek Cypriot Community of Waterloo, host Katerina Batza...
Can the body’s own frequencies heal disease — or is it all illusion?
On this episode of "Infinitely Curious", Katerina Batzaki explores the fascinating world of bioresonance therapy, which claims to detect and correct the body’s electromagnetic “imbalances,” treating everything from depr...
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) rev...
This episode of "Infinitely Curious" with Katerina Batzaki 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 wi...
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...
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...
Behind closed gates and underground arenas, a hidden violence thrives.
Illegal dog fights in Greece are not just about animals — they are tied to mafia networks, police corruption, drug trafficking, and human exploitation.
“Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki begins a powerfu...
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” – its terro...
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...
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...
Γιατί οι πιο ανίδεοι μιλάνε πάντα με τη μεγαλύτερη αυτοπεποίθηση;Και γιατί οι πραγματικά ικανοί αμφιβάλλουν για τον εαυτό τους;
Σε αυτό το επεισόδιο της αγγλόφωνης εκπομπής της Φωνής της Ελλάδας, "Infinitely Curious", η Κατερίνα Μπατζάκη με την βοήθεια του David Dunning και της Farah Nasser ξεδιπλών...
Πόση δύναμη έχουν οι προσδοκίες;
Σύμφωνα με το "Φαινόμενο του Πυγμαλίωνα", όταν οι άλλοι έχουν πίστη σε εμάς, αποκτάμε την σιγουριά και την ικανότητα να ξεπερνάμε ακόμη και τις δικές μας δυνατότητες. Αλλά η πιο ισχυρή αλλαγή ξεκινά όταν εμείς οι ίδιοι πιστεύουμε στον εαυτό μας.
Σε αυτ...
We’ve been sold the myth that doing ten things at once makes us smarter, faster, better. In reality? It scatters our focus, drains our chemistry, and leaves our circles of life half-finished. Neuroscientist Daniel Levitin calls it a “neurobiological cost.”
Dr. Lindsay Blooms reminds us that spe...
A conversation with Jim Zervanos - writer, painter, educator and Greek-American storyteller whose words travel from hospital rooms to high school classrooms, from the most personal moments of illness to the shared search for meaning.
Jim’s memoir, That Time I Got Cancer: A Love Story, isn’t just abo...
Πώς είναι να είσαι Έλληνας αλλά να μιλάς σπαστά ελληνικά;
Πώς είναι να συλλαβίζεις το όνομά σου σε δύο διαφορετικά αλφάβητα; Πώς είναι να αισθάνεσαι ότι έχεις δύο πατρίδες;
Στην εκπομπή μιλάει η Δρ. Ελένη Χαπίδου, Ελληνοκαναδή ψυχολόγος, για τον ψυχικό αντίκτυπο της “διπλής ταυτότητας” των α...
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