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Enter the world of simple genuine heartfelt conversations, connecting with people through their stories. Innocence Theory is where we explore the role of design thinking in nudging climate action. Your favourite podcast sprinkled with insights and occasional facetious humour. Brought to you by two childhood buddies, rediscovering everyday life as it happens. 

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Update frequency
every 24 days
Average duration
34 minutes
Episodes
32
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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Environmental Law in Action : Turning Snakebites into Policy Reform

Environmental Law in Action : Turning Snakebites into Policy Reform

It is estimated that annually 58000 people die of snakebites in India. The WHO considers snakebite envenoming a neglected tropical disease (NTD). Yet, the issue receives less attention.

Meet Shubhra S…

00:51:14  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
Jakkur lake and the life it supports

Jakkur lake and the life it supports

Often seen as intruders in our homes; butterflies, spiders, ants and termites are rarely appreciated for the role they play in the environment.

This episode is a field recording of a walk organised by…

00:45:46  |   Thu 14 Aug 2025
Back to school

Back to school

Back to school

After a long time, we return to school—different places, different roles, different seats in the classroom.

In this episode, we discuss our shared (and wildly different) experiences in s…

01:13:17  |   Sun 06 Apr 2025
Snakebites and the fight for rural health

Snakebites and the fight for rural health

Snakebites in rural India kill six people every hour, yet the issue remains overshadowed by its urban counterpart. Sumanth Bindumadhav, Director of wildlife programs at Human Society International In…

01:05:34  |   Mon 02 Dec 2024
The deception behind sustainability claims

The deception behind sustainability claims

Is your favourite eco-friendly product really as green as it claims to be? In the world of sustainability, not everything is what it seems. This episode takes a look at greenwashing—when companies fa…

00:56:35  |   Thu 24 Oct 2024
Sides to human-elephant conflict in Karnataka

Sides to human-elephant conflict in Karnataka

Human-elephant conflict often grabs attention due to the destruction it causes, with media coverage highlighting the immediate losses for both people and elephants. However, the real story is far mor…

01:31:15  |   Tue 24 Sep 2024
Drums of the Jungle: Uncovering Chimpanzee Life [Audio Journey]

Drums of the Jungle: Uncovering Chimpanzee Life [Audio Journey]

Intelligence, knowledge, society, culture—these are often seen as exclusive human traits, setting us apart from the rest of the animal kingdom. But what if we’re wrong? What if the sounds in the natu…

00:27:31  |   Wed 28 Aug 2024
Repost: The Moon & Chandrayaan part 1/2

Repost: The Moon & Chandrayaan part 1/2

Join us as we revisit the historic success of Chandrayaan 3 on its first anniversary. Relive the moments that made the lunar mission a global milestone!

In this episode we gaze at the moon, rediscover…

00:43:22  |   Wed 21 Aug 2024
Climate change | Leveraging your skills for a greener future

Climate change | Leveraging your skills for a greener future

Climate change impacts nearly every sector, creating a surge in opportunities within sustainability jobs. As the world approaches environmental challenges, a significant portion of the workforce will…

00:33:04  |   Sun 04 Aug 2024
Why gloves did not work?

Why gloves did not work?

Have you ever traced the path of your toilet sewage pipe? In this engaging episode, we explore the world of sanitary workers through design researchers who immerse themselves in their daily lives. By…

00:30:41  |   Fri 26 Jul 2024
Climate Change | role of human emotions in climate action

Climate Change | role of human emotions in climate action

There is a growing sense of fatigue due to the alarming reports on climate change, compounded by the increasingly extreme weather conditions we experience. We participated in a course called ‘Knowled…

00:31:41  |   Mon 24 Jun 2024
Why should I read | Tuesday's with Morrie

Why should I read | Tuesday's with Morrie

I speak to Ajay Binani, a voracious reader who is building a readers’ club. I speak to him about the book ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’. He vouches for the book. He says it has helped him pay attention to t…

00:25:20  |   Fri 17 May 2024
Noise cancellation & songs from the Himalayas

Noise cancellation & songs from the Himalayas

Why is noise cancellation so impressive? How does it feel to experience the luxury of a preferred audio environment? If the quality of the soundscape is an indicator of a thriving ecosystem, what cou…

00:07:53  |   Mon 01 Apr 2024
Exploring Boredom: Insights into a State of Mind

Exploring Boredom: Insights into a State of Mind

Boredom is a common feeling we experience, despite the abundance of activities available to us. James Danckert, a cognitive neuroscientist who studies this state, breaks it down to help us understand…

00:47:18  |   Thu 07 Mar 2024
Narration | Notes from the park | A new parent’s experience with a pre-school

Narration | Notes from the park | A new parent’s experience with a pre-school

“How does the activity of sending a kid to preschool fit into the eventful life of a working parent?” Kruthika Rao, a writer and a mother to a toddler, takes us on a journey through her parental emot…

00:10:15  |   Fri 16 Feb 2024
Fruits, ice, and dispensary - the experience in Canada

Fruits, ice, and dispensary - the experience in Canada

Visiting a new place can be an exhilarating experience for most of us. It challenges our assumptions about the world in which we live. Our host, Arjun, an amateur traveller, takes us through such an …

00:15:34  |   Mon 15 Jan 2024
Repost: When to patent, copyright or trademark?

Repost: When to patent, copyright or trademark?

Toothpaste, vaccines, Spider-Man, paperclips, music, doorknobs, and soda cans are seldom viewed from an intellectual property standpoint. This is due in part to their triviality or frequent occurrenc…

00:32:47  |   Wed 29 Nov 2023
Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part 2/2

Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part 2/2

In part 2 of this series, we speak to Dr. Himani Nautiyal, a primatologist and field researcher. We peek into some intriguing traits like socialization, mating characteristics and affairs of these my…

00:13:14  |   Sun 05 Nov 2023
Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part1/2

Story of a primate research project in the Himalayan region - Part1/2

Dr. Himani Nautiyal, A Primatologist and a field researcher, has been studying the Himalayan langurs for over 10 years. We speak to her to know about these interesting species, their personalities & …

00:53:27  |   Thu 12 Oct 2023
A poem and a poet - What is leaving really like | Meru Vashisht

A poem and a poet - What is leaving really like | Meru Vashisht

Migration, a  natural reality to people and species alike. Meru Vashisht, a poet and an activist, dives into her emotions at play while leaving a familiar place once for all. An emotional palette mos…

00:03:34  |   Wed 20 Sep 2023
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