A Life Less Ordinary Podcast

A Life Less Ordinary Podcast

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A Life Less Ordinary is the podcast that looks at the journeys of extraordinary individuals. Created by Udhara de Silva & Tanya Warnakulasuriya.

Photos from A Life Less Ordinary Podcast's post 26/01/2026

Geoffrey Bawa, Sri Lanka’s visionary architect, created more than 200 original designs—from private homes to Parliament, from the in Colombo to the lush . He came to architecture late, largely self-taught, developing his sensibility through travel, friendships, landscape, and relentless curiosity. His Lunuganga estate became a lifelong design laboratory.

His Colombo home—Number 11, which Peter and I visited last year through the —was a living experiment built up over decades, quietly expanding by acquiring neighbouring plots. The result, as Bawa once put it, contains “all the essentials of life in Sri Lanka.”

Bawa belonged to a generation of Sri Lankan eccentrics who came of age around independence and were deeply connected both to the world beyond the island and the world within it. Ancient engineering, traditional architecture, biodiversity, and craft traditions shaped their thinking. His peers included sculptor Laki Senanayake, batik artist Ena De Silva, and illustrator and founder of Barbara Sansoni. There was a quiet renaissance from the 1950s onward—and one can’t help but wonder how much further it might have gone had the civil war not set the country back by decades.

Moving through Bawa’s spaces a few months ago felt less like visiting buildings and more like entering a philosophy: sustainability without labelling it, modernity without erasing history, ambition without screaming it out loud. It reminded me that originality comes from eccentricity—from going deep into your interests, trusting your curiosity, and shaping a life with care so it continues to affect others long after you’re gone.

If you’re visiting Sri Lanka: tour his home, Number 11, eat at his former office, now , and seek out a few of his unique buildings sprinkled across the island.

‎A Life Less Ordinary: On writing her first book, rejection, and diversity: T.P. Tovenaar, Sri Lanka on Apple Podcasts 04/08/2020

We're back with a new episode!

Host Udhara got to speak with writer T.P. Tovenaar about her first book, ‘Mum’s the Word’, a collection of hilarious and heartwarming stories about the relationship between a Sri Lankan mother and her British-born daughter, both trying to live within a complex mix of cultures, customs and environment. The stories light-heartedly remind us that we’re more than our place of birth and that immigration isn’t a bad thing.

Check it out on Apple Podcasts/Spotify!

‎A Life Less Ordinary: On writing her first book, rejection, and diversity: T.P. Tovenaar, Sri Lanka on Apple Podcasts ‎Show A Life Less Ordinary, Ep On writing her first book, rejection, and diversity: T.P. Tovenaar, Sri Lanka - 3 Aug 2020

16/01/2019

We're back after a little break with the 10th episode of A Life Less Ordinary: Season 2 with Andrew Ing, the connoisseur of culture whose exciting career is based on combining the cool with the commercial. Tune in on Apple Podcasts for the full interview or check out the link below.

From promoting concerts in Hong Kong for artists likes Diana Ross, Simply Red and Public Enemy, he moved to Singapore to help turn the nightclub Zouk into one of the top 10 clubs in the world. Today, he’s the Chief Operating Office of The Lo & Behold Group that owns a few of Singapore’s hottest spots to eat, sleep, drink, and party.

Hosts Vanessa Fernandez and Udhara de Silva got to hang out with him at his office in one of the most hipster neighbourhoods in Singapore, The Arab Quarter, to talk about his early adventures leading to a career in marketing, developing Zouk into the epicentre of Youth Culture in Singapore, and his work with Lo and Behold.

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