We arrived in India to the sound of a distant drum,The beginning of a six-week long soundtrack.The airport doors parted and the beat steadily grewTrumpets joined in;As did the horns of taxi cars;And the shrill of a whistle of the traffic conductor;Dogs barking; phones ringing; people laughingA cacophony of lifeAn orchestra of chaosA beautiful serenade Welcoming…Continue Reading No such thing as silence in India
The Simple Things
New Zealand and India have some obvious differences. One of the things I think I will miss most about India is how alive the world is there. The streets are always busy; there is always something going on. In this piece, I have tried to capture the electric atmosphere of India through a snapshot recount…Continue Reading The Simple Things
Hampi and Mumbai: Echoes Across Eras
As I roamed the ancient ruins of Hampi, Karnataka, a thought struck me—an intriguing parallel between the architectural marvels of this historical city and the bustling metropolis of Mumbai. While they exist in distinct times and serve varied purposes, the echoes of urbanism, trade, and cultural dynamism bridge the temporal gap between Hampi’s Vijayanagara Empire…Continue Reading Hampi and Mumbai: Echoes Across Eras
Faith, Industrialised
Everywhere you look in India, progress occurs. Rapid industrialisation occurs in rural areas, infrastructure and road developments stand flanked by scaffolding and heavy machinery, while tech and e-commerce startups pay the leases of new-money landlords in cities who are transitioning from scooters and motorcycles to sleek sedans and hatchbacks. Metros and train lines send millions…Continue Reading Faith, Industrialised
Empowering Change: Social Enterprises and Shared Values in India
In the landscape of India’s social entrepreneurship scene, a range of ventures serve as drivers of change, embodying the shared values of empowerment, inclusion, and community upliftment. Among these trailblazers are Mitti Cafe, Jaipur Foot, and Manav Gulzar— each involving their own stories of resilience, innovation, and impact. Mitti Cafe: Crafting Opportunities with Every Cup…Continue Reading Empowering Change: Social Enterprises and Shared Values in India
ReImagining Finn Meredith 2024
Life would be so much easier if the smart thing to do aligned with the thing that sets your heart ablaze. However, I have learnt on this trip that this is not the case for me. The children of India have confirmed something I have always known but chosen to ignore. I may be an…Continue Reading ReImagining Finn Meredith 2024
End Credits
Entering the last week of my journey in India, I feel a heavy weight on my chest. It’s a mixture of sadness – realising that I’m no longer going to be travelling with the incredible group of people that I’ve come to really love; confusion – finding it a struggle to wrap my head around…Continue Reading End Credits
Inspiration Comes When You Least Expect It
Embarking on the last leg of my journey through India, I find myself reflecting on the whirlwind of emotions that have accompanied me over the past two weeks. This trip has been a transformative experience, one that has not only deepened my appreciation for the beauty of this country but has also shifted the trajectory…Continue Reading Inspiration Comes When You Least Expect It
Learning to Be the Change
The best way to find yourself, Ghandi is often quoted as saying, is to lose yourself in the service of others. Despite its humble origins, this quote has become a common aphorism, repeated in schools, charities, religious organisations and the pages of dubious self-help books the world over. But what does it really mean to “serve” others?…Continue Reading Learning to Be the Change
A Talanoa to Return Home
Our final week in Chile came around too fast! As we prepared for farewells and did the last few things on our Chilean bucket lists, our group also prepared our final presentations. Wednesday was our final day of the Intercultural Approaches to Public Health programme at UC Chile, and we had the opportunity to share…Continue Reading A Talanoa to Return Home