Episodios

  • Well-being in a tech-first world
    Oct 14 2025

    We live in an era of infinite scrolls, curated feeds, and algorithms, with each click designed to keep us hooked just a little longer. But the promise of technology has too often become a race for metrics and growth, moving further away from its original purpose: connecting people.


    In this episode, we’re speaking to Grace Clapham and Priya Goswami, two people embedded in the worlds of tech and ethical innovation. Grace is the founder of The Worth Club, a movement reimagining leadership, value, and self-worth, and former Director of Community Partnerships at Meta. Priya is a national award–winning filmmaker and co-founder of Mumkin App, an ethical tech initiative focused on feminist technologies. Each of them unpacks how we got here and what it will take to centre wellbeing and community in a tech-first world.

    Host: Devanshi Vaid

    Produced and edited by: Shreya Adhikari, Devanshi Vaid, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons, and insights written by and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information about IDR, visit www.idronline.com. Also, follow IDR on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Watch the full episode here, or read the transcript here.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    29 m
  • Lessons on well-being in activism: Kumi Naidoo and Louisa Zondo
    Oct 7 2025

    Activism can often feel like a race against time; the gravity of injustice too urgent to look away from. But what does this constant sense of urgency mean for the well-being of those at the frontlines of responding to these crises? In this week’s episode of On the Contrary by IDR, we speak to two veteran activists from South Africa.

    Kumi Naidoo is a human rights and environmental justice activist who has led major global organisations including Amnesty International and Greenpeace. He is joined by Louisa Zondo, the former head of the South African Human Rights Commission and founder of the Riky Rick Foundation for Promotion of Artivism. Listen as Kumi and Louisa discuss the importance of care and well-being when confronting the most pressing issues of our time.

    Host: Devanshi Vaid

    Produced and edited by: Shreya Adhikari, Devanshi Vaid, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons, and insights written by and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information about IDR, visit www.idronline.com. Also, follow IDR on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Watch the full episode here, or read the transcript here.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    37 m
  • Rooting philanthropy in well-being
    Sep 30 2025

    When we talk about philanthropy, we usually focus on the tangible: what’s being funded, where the money goes, and what results it delivers. But behind every outcome is a relationship—between funders and grantees, between organisations and the people they serve. So what would it take to centre well-being, not just as a perk or an afterthought but as a guiding principle of how philanthropy works? Mahendra Pandey of Humanity United and Steven Harris of Fetzer Institute discuss on this week’s episode of On the Contrary by IDR.

    Host: Devanshi Vaid


    Produced and edited by: Shreya Adhikari, Devanshi Vaid, and Halima Ansari


    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons, and insights written by and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information about IDR, visit www.idronline.com. Also, follow IDR on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.


    Watch the full episode here, or read the transcript here.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    25 m
  • Centering well-being in conflict: Notes from Colombia and Rwanda
    Sep 24 2025

    What does well-being mean when systems are built on conflict and violence, and who gets to define what healing looks like? This week’s episode of On the Contrary by IDR brings together two guests who have witnessed conflict up close. Paula Moreno, founder of Manos Visibles (Visible Hands), works on racial and territorial justice in Colombia and is the youngest person to hold a cabinet position in Colombia’s government. Dr Jean Bosco Niyonzima, raised during the ethnic conflict in Rwanda, is a doctor, a social entrepreneur, and an expert in trauma healing and community-based mental health. Listen as they discuss the complexities of building collective healing, the meaning of well-being in conflict-affected systems, and the lessons their experiences offer for communities around the world.

    Host: Devanshi Vaid

    Produced and edited by: Shreya Adhikari, Devanshi Vaid, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons, and insights written by and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information about IDR, visit www.idronline.com. Also, follow IDR on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Watch the full episode here, or read the transcript here.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    28 m
  • Not always breaking news: Well-being in journalism
    Sep 17 2025

    How does the media function in times of crisis? How do audiences respond to multiple stories of crisis one after another? Is it possible for journalists to cover conflict without causing harm to themselves or others? And what is the emotional cost of journalism in the 21st century? In this episode, Mar Cabra, a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalist and the co-founder of The Self-Investigation, and Nat Kendall-Taylor, CEO of the FrameWorks Institute, a communications think tank, discuss how the stories we tell can balance truth and care.

    Host: Devanshi Vaid

    Produced and edited by: Shreya Adhikari, Devanshi Vaid, and Halima Ansari


    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons, and insights written by and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information about IDR, visit www.idronline.com. Also, follow IDR on Linkedin, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.


    Watch the full episode here, or read the transcript here.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    24 m
  • Women in the workforce part II: What the data doesn't tell us
    Mar 5 2024

    In this episode, journalist Namita Bhandare, researcher Sharon Buteau, and author and economist Shrayana Bhattacharya, delve into the data on female labour force participation, revealing the truth about Indian women’s engagement in paid work.

    Host: Saloni Meghani

    Produced and edited by: Sneha Philip, Smarinita Shetty, Shreya Adhikari, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons and insights, written by, and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information, visit www.idronline.org, or follow IDR on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    33 m
  • Women in the workforce part I: Where women work
    Feb 27 2024

    In this episode, Gayathri Vasudevan (Chief Impact Officer, Sambhav Foundation and Chairperson, LabourNet Services India), and feminist and queer activist Manak Matiyani discuss how gender norms and masculinities shape women's access to the workforce.

    Host: Smarinita Shetty

    Produced and edited by: Rachita Vora, Smarinita Shetty, Shreya Adhikari, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons and insights, written by, and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information, visit www.idronline.org, or follow IDR on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    24 m
  • Do climate protests work?
    Feb 13 2024

    In this special episode, we speak with climate activist Disha Ravi, environmental lawyer Mridula Vijairaghavan, and nonprofit leader Stalin Dayanand. Together, they unpack the dynamics of environmental protestswhat works, what doesn't, and whether these movements hold the key to shaping climate action in policy rooms.

    Host: Shreya Adhikari

    Produced and edited by: Rachita Vora, Smarinita Shetty, Shreya Adhikari, Derrek Xavier, and Halima Ansari

    IDR is an online journal that publishes cutting-edge ideas, lessons and insights, written by, and for the people working on some of India’s toughest problems. For more information, visit www.idronline.org, or follow IDR on Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and Instagram.

    This podcast is a Maed in India production.

    Donate: https://idronline.org/donate/

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    26 m