DiscoverLearning Stories#81 - Devayani Khare on Earthly Matters: Where Geoscience Meets Storytelling
#81 - Devayani Khare on Earthly Matters: Where Geoscience Meets Storytelling

#81 - Devayani Khare on Earthly Matters: Where Geoscience Meets Storytelling

Update: 2025-08-05
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On Episode 81 of #LearningStories we chat with Devayani Khare. She is a communications consultant and geomorphologist. Through her career in communications, she has worked in fields as diverse as fundamental biology, translational research, biodiversity and conservation, and even as a travel writer. At present, she is an environmental advocacy communicator for an organisation called Break Free From Plastic. For the past 4 years, she has also been running a newsletter called Geosophy, that explores geoscience topics. She has always believed that landscapres contain clues to the past and present. You can find her on Linkedin and Substack.


Timestamps

(00:10 ) - Introduction and Background

(02:00 ) - Stories from your Childhood

(02:10 ) - "As a child, I guess I was just as wild and curious"

(02:20 ) - "My school campus was very far away from the city"

(03:10 ) - "The school was very experimental and hands on"

(03:40 ) - What are your earliest memories of learning geography in school?

(05:30 ) - What was your experience in high school?

(06:20 ) - "I did not study geography in 11th and 12th"

(06:40 ) - What subjects did you want to study in university?

(07:20 ) - When did you choose to specialize in geography?

(08:40 ) - What is involved in the study of geography at university?

(08:50 ) - "At the undergraduate level it is focused on human geography"

(09:20 ) - "At the master's level I studied geomorphology"

(10:30 ) - How do you define geography?

(11:20 ) - "Geography is a snapshot of everything related to landscapes"

(13:30 ) - How is geographical information used in a government and industry context?

(18:00 ) - What are some examples of geo heritage sites around the world?

(20:50 ) - What bodies regulate geological and geo heritage sites around India?

(23:00 ) - How to transition from academic to on the job learning?

(23:30 ) - "It was difficult to find jobs after my degree in Geography"

(25:00 ) - Working for the Western Ghats Biodiversity Portal in Pondicherry

(25:30 ) - "Communications was the common theme across all my jobs"

(28:00 ) - Job of a communications consultant on a day to day basis

(33:00 ) - What is the story behind the 'Geosophy' newsletter?

(39:00 ) - How do you research and write your essays and articles?

(40:10 ) - Writing about geo heritage sites in India

(42:50 ) - "Sometimes it takes me 10-20 hours of research for one piece"

(43:00 ) - "With geography there are no definite answers"

(45:00 ) - On the Lonar crater in Maharashtra

(45:30 ) - On the Gandikotta fort in Andhra Pradesh (see article linked below)

(48:30 ) - On the Geosophy Bookshelf and Book Recommendations

(51:40 ) - How to teach children Geography in our schools?

(56:30 ) - What have you learned and observed from your travels as a geomorphologist?

(1:01:00 ) - Closing Notes


Links

Devayani's Website - https://www.devayanikh.com/

Devayani on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/devayani-khare

Geosophy Newsletter Archives - https://substack.com/@geosophy/posts


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#81 - Devayani Khare on Earthly Matters: Where Geoscience Meets Storytelling

#81 - Devayani Khare on Earthly Matters: Where Geoscience Meets Storytelling

Abhishek Ashok Shetty