38 episodes

On the Contrary by IDR is an award-winning show about listening to people not like us. In every episode, the host chats with guests as they share their diverse experiences, perspectives, and expertise on an issue—water security, gender, climate change, caste, mental health, and more. The goal is to get people to explore their similarities and differences, and find a new, shared understanding. New episode out every Wednesday.

On the Contrary by IDR Maed in India

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    • 3.6 • 116 Ratings

On the Contrary by IDR is an award-winning show about listening to people not like us. In every episode, the host chats with guests as they share their diverse experiences, perspectives, and expertise on an issue—water security, gender, climate change, caste, mental health, and more. The goal is to get people to explore their similarities and differences, and find a new, shared understanding. New episode out every Wednesday.

    Women in the workforce part II: What the data doesn't tell us

    Women in the workforce part II: What the data doesn't tell us

    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/

    • 33 min
    Women in the workforce part I: Where women work

    Women in the workforce part I: Where women work

    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/

    • 23 min
    Do climate protests work?

    Do climate protests work?

    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 protests—what 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/

    • 25 min
    Water security: Community vs Corporate action

    Water security: Community vs Corporate action

    Water conservation is the need of the hour, and it requires both community-led initiatives and increased corporate engagement. In this episode, Shraman Jha, CEO of Hindustan Unilever Foundation, and Padma Shri awardee Uma Shankar Pandey, a jal yoddha or water warrior from Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh, discuss how communities and businesses can step up their water conservation efforts.

     

    Host: Saloni Meghani

    Produced and edited by: Saloni Meghani, Smarinita Shetty, Sneha Philip, and Shreya Adhikari

    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/

    • 26 min
    What will the future of farming in India look like?

    What will the future of farming in India look like?

    In this special episode, we travel across India's farming landscape with three experts—Narendranath Damodaran (Pradan), Naseem Shaikh (SSP), and Swapna Sarangi (FES) as they help us envision a more sustainable future for agriculture and farmers in the country.


    Host: Sneha Philip

    Produced and edited by: Saloni Meghani, Smarinita Shetty, Sneha Philip, and Shreya Adhikari

    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/

    • 36 min
    What if women in India stopped farming?

    What if women in India stopped farming?

    Women play a vital role in India's agrarian economy, but are often excluded in policy considerations. In this episode, our two guests Ireena Vittal and Kavitha Kuruganti help us understand the contribution of women in agriculture, while also getting us to imagine what a future without women farmers would look like.


    Host: Smarinita Shetty

    Produced and edited by: Rachita Vora, Smarinita Shetty, Sneha Philip, and Shreya Adhikari

    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/

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
116 Ratings

116 Ratings

irobotx1 ,

Insightful

Very interesting and great series..love the way it’s presented also

nisha tanwar ,

Kudos to the topics covered so far.

I like where this is headed, but there are a few things about the format of conversations that can be improved in my opinion. So here is something I observed as a listener, I felt a lack of flow in the interviews, it should have felt more like a spontaneous conversation but instead it goes off and feels flat at times. And transitions from guest and interviewer are not transparent. Other than that, it feels like a breath of fresh air in this hocus-pocus self care and "ignorance is bliss" scenario that the world is in right now.

Sleepy Divyanshi ,

Very Insightful

One of the most informative and insightful podcast I’ve come across. It focuses on issues which are very important for our future but are not much talked about.

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