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Ecosystem Member
Ecosystem Member
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3 weeks ago
Ecosystem Member explores the relationship people have with nature and the more-than-human world.

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Ecosystem Member explores the relationship people have with nature and the more-than-human world.

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The Sound of Nature with Madame Gandhi, Musical Artist & Activist
Ecosystem Member
35 minutes 17 seconds
12 months ago
The Sound of Nature with Madame Gandhi, Musical Artist & Activist


Hey folks, thanks for tuning in to the first episode of the Ecosystem Member podcast for 2025 with the incredible award-winning musician, producer and activist Madame Gandhi. Madame Gandhi is the stage name of Kiran Gandhi who uses her music and voice to support personal expression, female empowerment and most recently - nature. 


She began producing music in 2015 after her story of free-bleeding while running the London Marathon went viral. Since then, she’s been named a TED Fellow and to Forbes 30 Under 30 list for music and the BBC 100 Women list. And in 2023 she was awarded the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Abe Olman award for excellence in songwriting and leadership. 


As we discuss in the episode, after connecting with nature more deeply during the COVID-19 lockdown when it was seen as a safe space for activity, Kiran pursued a Masters in Music, Science and Technology from Stanford. In this program, she learned how to build a hydrophone and had the opportunity to travel to Antarctica where she recorded the sound of glaciers melting that make up her song ‘In Purpose’. That song - ‘In Purpose’ is unique in that it is made completely of recordings Kiran captured in nature - which is credited on the track - and is part of EarthPercent’s Sounds Right initiative with a portion of streaming royalties going to conversation efforts and projects to mitigate the effects of climate change. 


I think you’ll be able to tell from the episode that I was pretty excited to get to chat with Kiran and as excited for you to get to listen to this conversation we recorded about a month ago. We talk about her background growing up in metropolitan cities around the world, how the pandemic shifted her relationship with nature and how she actually goes about capturing and creating music from nature sounds. She has an amazing aim to combine her already empowering lyrics with music that is 100% sourced from nature, while considering how she can be a positive addition to the soundscape.


Kiran’s work is a great example of how our relationship with nature can become a source of artistic and creative expression. 


Links


Madame Gandhi Website


Madame Gandhi Instagram


‘In Purpose’ on Spotify


‘In Purpose’ on Apple Music


EarthPercent


Sounds Right

Ecosystem Member
Ecosystem Member explores the relationship people have with nature and the more-than-human world.

ecosystemmember.com