Episode three features Ranjani Prabhakar, an environmental advocate and musician whose work blends sustainability and cultural identity. As part of the musical duo Lil Idli, Ranjani uses her music to tell stories that reflect her heritage while addressing the global climate crisis.
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This episode explores how Ranjani channels her passion for the environment into her artistic practice, creating songs that connect audiences emotionally to the need for climate action. Her work demonstrates the power of music to bridge gaps, foster dialogue, and inspire community-driven solutions.
To listen to her music, find Lil Idli on Spotify.
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"The way that we treat ourselves and each other is directly mirrored in how we treat the Earth." – Ranjani Prabhakar