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In The Curio-city Collective podcast we have conversations with individuals who are already hard at work thinking and taking action on various issues within Indian cities. They tell us not only what the problems are but also share ways in which we – you and I – can do something about it. If you are interested in deepening your understanding of our homes – our cities – and how we can as individuals and collectives be part of the required change and make things better, then this is the podcast to follow!The Curio-city Collective Sciences sociales
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    • S02E10: On Looking
      Feb 1 2023

      In Episode  10, we speak with Aslam Saiyad, photographer and co-founder of Go Hallu  Hallu, which conducts walks in the city. He talks about the importance  of slowing down, paying deeper attention to our local environment and  how that makes room for empathy. Through walks in less 'visible' areas  of the city, he re-introduces people to Mumbai's indigenous communities.

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      29 min
    • S02E09: A City of Memories
      Jan 1 2023

      In Episode 9, we speak with two journalists, Yunus Lasania and Serish Nanisetti. Both have a deep connection to the history and heritage of Hyderabad and have brought the city and its bylanes alive through their work. Lasania is the founder of the Hyderabad History Project which organises walks that explore the history of Hyderabad beyond the larger more well known landmarks of the city.

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      38 min
    • S02E08: Rewilding the city
      Nov 15 2022

      In Episode 8, we speak with Vijay Dhasmana, rewilder and eco-restoration practitioner. He tells us the riveting story of how a degraded mining site was converted into the flourishing Aravalli Biodiversity Park in Gurugram and explains why cities urgently need to integrate wild spaces into their planning.

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      37 min
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