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A podcast for everyone trying to shift from a convenient to conscious lifestyle. At Ethico India, we bring you stories, experiences and practises of an environmentally ethical lifestyle – at an individual and community level – to fight the climate crisis.
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A modern society that is rooted in traditional philosophies, Japan looks into the future while borrowing generously from its past. We must too. Featured on Ethico’s ‘Practise’, a curation of ideas that inspire the switch from convenient to conscious living, is our story  - ‘Why we must think like the Japanese.’ Written by Team Ethico and read by Shagun Trisal.
Often dismissed as pests and now facing the threat of decline, it’s high time we recognize pollinators for what they are – life savers. Featured on Ethico's 'Practise', a motivated group of changemakers who inspire the switch from convenient to conscious living, is our story  - ‘To bee or not to bee – isn’t a question. Pollinators are begging for our attention!.’ Written by Akshay Jamwal and read by Shagun Trisal. Image Source: Akshay Jamwal
Despite the melting icebergs and plastic-laden fish bellies, there are those who diss the environmental talk. Talk back, smartly. Featured on Ethico’s ‘Practise’, a curation of ideas that inspire the switch from convenient to conscious living, is our story  - ‘How to speak to a climate change skeptic’ Written by Team Ethico and read by Shagun Trisal. Image Source: Unsplash
From braving flooded tents to feeling the love of your first homegrown harvest, the pursuit of farm life is as rewarding as the dream, Harsh Valechha tells Ethico. Featured on Ethico's 'People', a motivated group of changemakers who inspire the switch from convenient to conscious living, is our story  - ‘Finance to Farming. Why I moved off the grid.’ Written by Sushmita Murthy and read by Shagun Trisal. Image Source: Gaia Grid
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