Pramod Rao

Sustainably Curious

Society EN ↓ 8 episodes

Real stories and small steps toward a more sustainable life. We talk to people building climate-friendly startups, making better choices in daily life, or just trying something new. Each episode is a chance to learn, get inspired, and maybe try one thing yourself.

Author

Pramod Rao

Category

Society

Latest episode

Oct 8, 2025

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Episodes

Making Sustainability a Sunday Habit with Anjali Lakra 08.10.2025

In this conversation, I speak with Anjali, the founder of Sustainable Sundays, about her journey in sustainability and the community initiative she started. We discuss the challenges and successes of organizing events that promote sustainability in a fun and accessible way. Anjali shares insights on community engagement, collaboration with local government bodies, and the importance of making sust...

Climate Action, From Home to City | Navdha Malhotra 22.07.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious, Dhanashree and I engage with Navdha Malhotra to discuss her experience in the climate space, focusing on pollution, community engagement, and personal sustainable habits. We explore the challenges of climate campaigning, particularly in Delhi, and share insights on how individuals can contribute to sustainability. The conversation also delves into the Museum...

A Home Where Nothing Goes to Waste with Kashika Madaan 02.07.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious , I sit down with sustainability manager Kashika Madaan for an inspiring conversation over Brewing SustainabiliTea. We talk about what it means to live in a home where almost nothing is considered waste, where even a screw is saved, shirts last decades, and plastic boxes are reborn as planters and art. Kashika shares how growing up with field visits in CSR, g...

What Bothers You Most Is Where You Begin | Arundhati Kumar 10.06.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious , I sit down with Arundhati Kumar , former corporate leader, founder of Beej, and someone who’s spent the last few years rethinking what sustainability really means. We talk about what it’s like to walk away from something you built not because it failed, but because it no longer felt aligned. About the dissonance of selling “sustainable” products in a world...

You Can’t Escape Plastic, But You Can Choose What You Do With It | Priya Regmi 29.05.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious, Dhanashree and I sit down with Priya Regmi, climate professional and lifelong learner, for a (virtual) chai-time conversation on what sustainability really looks like in everyday life. We talk about growing up with gardens, learning from dogs, and getting creative with cardboard boxes. From volunteering to clean rivers in Nepal to reusing toothpaste tubes an...

From Lake Activism to Climate Entrepreneurship | Ganesh Shankar 12.05.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious , I sit down with Ganesh Shankar - engineer, climate tech founder, and lifelong sustainability practitioner - to trace his journey from experiencing as a child how a community saved a local lake in Bangalore to building water intelligence solutions used by India’s biggest companies. Ganesh’s story is a powerful reminder that the seeds of change often lie in s...

How Small Choices Shape Big Change | Adi Benea 01.05.2025

In this episode of Sustainably Curious, I sit down with Adi Benea - educator, nature lover, and climate advocate - to explore what it really means to live sustainably. From growing up in the mountains of Transylvania, to working with students in Indonesia and the Galapagos Islands, Adi’s journey reminds us that big change often starts small, with one thoughtful action, one repaired gadget, one cho...

Anushka Jain (Share At Door Step) on Building a Startup That Makes Giving Back Effortless 22.04.2025

What if giving back was as easy as tapping a button? In this episode of Sustainably Curious, we speak with Anushka Jain, founder of Share At Door Step, a donation platform that started as a college project and has now helped 2.5 million+ households declutter and give to NGOs across India, Singapore, and London. We talk about: - How a childhood ritual sparked a startup - The hilarious story behind...

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