Innocence Theory Podcast
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.
Innocence Theory Podcast
Latest Episodes
#40 Mindsets for a changing world (An Inflection Point Episode by Innocence Theory)
Before the doing, there's the getting-ready-to-doIn this episode of Innocence Theory's Inflection Point series, Arjun and Dinesh unpack what that actually looks like. Not a framework or a technique, but the mental state you step i...
#39 Which way forward? Understanding ethics in our time - Part 2/2 (An Inflection Point Episode by Innocence Theory)
Power, anonymity, and truth reshape what it means to act ethically.A conversation on how accountability breaks down, how power influences behavior, and why ethical thinking becomes harder in a world of AI, political tension, a...
#38 Which way forward? Understanding ethics in our time - Part 1/2 (An Inflection Point Episode by Innocence Theory)
When the world changes quickly, the question of what is right becomes harder to answer.A conversation on responsibility, power, and how people decide what is right when technology and society move quickly.In this e...
#37 Designing for Repairability : Sustainable product design in the real world (An Inflection Point episode by Innocence Theory)
Sustainability that doesn’t make financial sense isn’t sustainable.A conversation on sustainable product design, hardware startups, circular economy thinking, and the right to repair.In this episode of Innocence...
#36 Trusting Treated Water - A city's struggle for clean water (An Inflection Point episode by Innocence Theory)
In this episode of Innocence Theory, we speak with Vishwanath to rethink how water actually works in a city like Bengaluru.Instead of asking whether cities are running out of water, the conversation asks a more uncomfortable qu...