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Weâve talked a lot about pro-Kremlin internet trolls, who have worked to destabilise the democratic functioning of countries all across Europe. Turns out, there are even more of them than you might imagine â and theyâre operating from places you might not expect. This week we chat with award-winning investigative reporter Philip Obaji Jr. about how Russia has been using African nations as launchpads to help sow chaos across Europe. Philip is an incredibly brave journalist working under exceedingly challenging conditions, and his insights on this growing problem are chilling. Also on the podcast this week: a heartening turnout at Kyiv Pride, and news about nuclear proliferation that we have definite mixed feelings about.
You can follow Philip's work on Instagram, Bluesky, LinkedIn and X, and contribute to his fundraiser here.
This weekâs Inspiration Station picks are these cheeky counter-Trump European football jerseys and the pan-European queer choir festival Various Voices, which we learned about thanks to listener Davide.
WHATâS YOUR FAVOURITE BOUNCY SUMMER BOP? Contribute to our Summer Playlist! Weâre looking for sunny, summery songs from across the continent, especially from lesser-known artists that sing in less widely spoken languages. Send your picks to [email protected] or @europeanspodcast on Instagram/Mastodon.
Resources for this episode:
âThousands gather for Kyiv's largest Pride march since start of full-scale warâ â Kyiv Independent, 21 June 2026
ââWe are modern peopleâ: Zelensky calls for open talk on LGBTQ+ rights in Ukraineâ â Pink News, 12 June 2026
âDiscrimination in the European Unionâ (PDF) â Eurobarometer, 2023
Rainbow Map 2026 â ILGA-Europeâs national ranking of LGBTI human rights laws and policies
âTrans people in Ukraine: transition process, legislations, healthcare, and social attitudesâ â Seymour Nezoriy, 11 November 2024
âWhat is Russia up to in Africa?â, our conversation with Beverly Ochieng last year
âForests Now Cover Over a Third of Italy, Overtaking Farmland for the First Time Since the Middle Agesâ â The Italian Times, 10 June 2026
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Co-hosts: Dominic Kraemer and Katy Lee
Audio editing: Morgan Childs and Monika Proba
Senior producer: Katy Lee
Producers: Morgan Childs, Dominic Kraemer, Katy Lee, Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering: Wojciech Oleksiak
Music: Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
With special thanks this week to longtime Europeans producer Katz Laszlo
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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Long-time listeners will know that in the early days of The Europeans, we had a semi-official ban on talking about a certain topic: Brexit, or as we liked to call it, âthe B wordâ. A whole decade after the UKâs seismic referendum vote to leave the EU, have Katy and Dominic made their peace with the split? What kind of damage has it done, and is there any chance that it might one day be reversed? This week, with the help of some of our listeners, weâre facing the B word head on.
We also hear from someone whose experience mirrors that of our British-born, EU-dwelling hosts: Polish-born Londoner Piotr Cieplak, a writer, film-maker and academic. We chat to Piotr about his experience as an Eastern European in the UK, and why he decided to set his debut novel during the heady days of the referendum.
Piotrâs novel Zofia Nowakâs Book of Superior Detecting is out in paperback on 25 June and available to pre-order now.
FREE TONIGHT? COME HANG OUT WITH US! Weâre holding our first ever Office Hour tonight (Thursday 18 June) at 9pm CET. Commune with us in silence about Brexit or ask 15 different questions, itâs up to you. Access is open to all listeners, not just subscribers. Weâll post a link on our website and all our social media channels an hour before the event.
This weekâs Inspiration Station picks are Middle England by Jonathan Coe and Autumn by Ali Smith.
GOT A FAVOURITE SUMMER TUNE? Contribute to our Summer Playlist! Weâre looking for uplifting songs from across the continent, especially from lesser-known artists who sing in less widely spoken languages. Send your picks to [email protected] or @europeanspodcast on Instagram/Mastodon.
Resources for this episode:
âWaking up to Brexitâ â Katyâs blog post from the morning after the referendum, Agence France-Presse (AFP), 24 June 2017âHow Brexit has made Britain poorer â in chartsâ â The Guardian, 14 June 2026âMeasuring Brexitâs Economic Toll on the United Kingdomâ - US National Bureau of Economic Research âTo rejoin the EU, the UK must first understand itâ â Timothy Garton Ash on Substack, 17 June 2026This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Monika Proba, Wojciech Oleksiak and Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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After a triggering event weâre calling Legislativegate, producer Wojciech has a bone to pick with the English language and all of its irregularities. This week, Katy arranges a therapy session for Wojciech with Rob Watts, the Berlin-based host of the wildly popular YouTube channel RobWords, to discuss the peculiarities of the English language and the joys of being a âword nerdâ. Weâre also talking about Nikol Pashinyanâs âšpivotalâšwin in Armeniaâs election, and whether or not we can forgive Dua Lipa for her Sicilian destination wedding.
GOT A HOT TAKE ABOUT BREXIT? If you have a personal experience to share for our next episode, or just something (Brexit-related!) to get off your chest, we want to hear from you. Record a voice memo at your earliest convenience and send it to [email protected].
JOIN OUR FIRST-EVER OFFICE HOUR! Next week, come hang out with Katy and Dominic, have a friendly chat, ask questions, and get to know a few more members of the Europeans family. You donât even have to be a Patreon member to join. The first Office Hour is 18 June at 9pm CET, and youâll find a link to join the call on our website and all our social media channels an hour before the event.
This week in the Inspiration Station, listener Federico recommended the Free Refugee Week Film Festival.
Contribute to the EUROPEANS SUMMER PLAYLIST! Weâre rounding up our favorite tracks that keep the summery vibes going in dozens of languages from across the continent. Special credit will go to songs by lesser-known artists that arenât in Europeâs most widely spoken languages. Send your picks to [email protected] or @europeanspodcast on Instagram/Mastodon.
Resources for this episode:
Macronâs recent jam session with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Our inaugural book club podcast (just as good as Dua Lipaâs)RobWords on YouTube and his podcast Words UnravelledRobWords Live at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival âThe Chaosâ (poem) by Gerard Nolst TrenitĂ©Investigation suggesting Karapetyan had ties to Russiaâs FSBEVN Report â a great news source for anyone who wants to stay up to date with the Armenian election.This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Co-hosts: Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak
Produced by Morgan Childs
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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The European Union is many things: an economic powerhouse, an improbably successful peace project, or a bureaucratic hellscape, depending on who you ask. Most people would probably agree on one thing that it isnât: funny. So when Susanna Kierkegaard set out to write Swedenâs first genuinely entertaining book about the EU, many might have dismissed the idea as a foolâs errand. And yet she has somehow pulled it off.
This week, we call up Susanna to share some of the best bits from her book Superstaten : EU och framtiden, from the MEP who expensed 250 kilograms of chocolate to the Italian whose unpaid electricity bills changed the course of European law.
Susanna is a columnist for Aftonbladet. You can read her work here, and follow her on Instagram as well as TikTok.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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The predictions began soon after Russiaâs full-scale invasion of Ukraine: the collapse of the Russian economy was imminent. Four years later, it still hasnât happened. And yet, the cracks are appearing: Ukrainian drones that are now capable of striking critical targets in Moscow; economic data that even the Kremlin canât spin as positive. But what do these changes actually feel like for Russian citizens? This week, Wojciech calls people with friends and family in Moscow to find out.
Weâre also talking about why your bar of Milka is 10 grams lighter than it was. Oh, and weâre calling up the winner of the Microsoft Excel World Championships. No biggie.
Check out Diarmuid Earlyâs YouTube videos here, including this one, which starts with an introduction to competitive spreadsheeting.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are Aleksandar VuÄiÄâs interview with The Rest Is Politics: Leading, and Francesco Pacificoâs essay in The Dial: Are You Enjoying Our Linguine?
Resources for this episode:
The Milka ruling from Bremen in full (German)âRussia blocks Telegram and cracks down on VPNsâ â OĆrodek StudiĂłw Wschodnich, 17 April 2026âMoscow bans publication of Ukrainian drone strike damage without official permissionâ â The Kyiv Independent, 13 May 2026âUkraine conflict in January 2026â â Levada-Center, 4 February 2026âUkrainian attacks on Russiaâs oil export infrastructureâ â OĆrodek StudiĂłw Wschodnich, 1 April 2026âTurning Point in the War in Ukraine?â â Kyiv Post, 19 May 2026âDisentangling effects of protection on seabed organic carbon and biodiversity in a rare highly protected mud-dominated MPAâ â Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, August 2026 issue âDutch court rules bottom trawling in Dogger Bank is unlawfulâ â Oceanographic, 11 May 2026This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possible â we could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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Vinyl records, coffee table books, low-maintenance pot plants: from Dublin to Dubrovnik, all good hipsters have the same stuff. The Italian writer Vincenzo Latronico captures this boring international aesthetic beautifully in his hit novel âPerfectionâ, while skewering millennial life in general. Do you like hearing about Lisbon food, the internet vs real life, and everything thatâs wrong with the word âexpatâ? Then youâll love our inaugural book club conversation, even if you havenât read the book. Weâre also talking this week about a fugitive Polish politicianâs transatlantic dash, and the questionable Frenchness of a celebrated giraffe. Listen to the end if you want to know why we are launching a side-business importing sun loungers.
Our book club is brought to you in collaboration with the European Review of Books, featuring the magazineâs co-founder Wiegertje Postma along with Portuguese bookworm Teresa Bandeira de Carvalho. The latest issue of the European Review of Books is out today!
You can subscribe to Teresaâs excellent Substack here, and read her viral post on the word âexpatâ here.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are the Zenodot website, where you can check if a book has been translated into your language, and the European Press Prize shortlist.
NEED MORE BOOK CHAT? Subscribers of The Europeans have access to an extended version of our book club conversation â twice as long and packed with thoughtful observations about everything from whether or not this story has a happy ending, to... how to run a book club. If youâre not yet a supporter of the podcast but youâd like to hear the longer version of the conversation, you can sign up at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcast.
The Europeans is made possible by listener contributions â we could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs on Patreon in many different currencies, or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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âArt and politics can totally be separated!â said no one ever â apart from the organisers of the Venice Biennale, a.k.a. the Olympics of the art world. This week weâre diving into the fallout from the Biennaleâs decision to allow both Russia and Israel to participate. Weâre also looking at a case study of why itâs so problematic to welcome Moscow to events that showcase its (Kremlin-approved) cultural offerings: the film Mr Nobody Against Putin, whose co-director Pavel Talankin, we are happy to report, has now happily been reunited with his mislaid Oscar. A round of applause for Lufthansa!
Itâs taken us many years to get over our bitterness that there are some other kids on the block called The Europeans, but since itâs Europe Day this Saturday, weâve decided to bury the hatchet. This week weâre delighted to be joined by the Dutch writer Arnold van Bruggen, one half of the photo-documentary project The Europeans. Along with the photographer Rob Hornstra, Arnold is spending the decade chronicling life around a continent that, as he puts it, is being rocked by a perfect storm of political, social and environmental changes. We spoke to Arnold about the latest chapter of the project, in which they got to know the migrant workers who keep southern Spainâs giant greenhouse region running. This interview is brought to you in partnership with the European Cultural Foundation.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are Repro Uncensored, which is doing fine work highlighting a wave of shutdowns of queer Instagram accounts, and Rotraut Susanne Bernerâs seasonal WimmelbilderbĂŒcher for kids.
EUROPE DAY: Howâs your prep going? Got your Rösti at the ready? If youâd like to spend Saturday celebrating everything thatâs wonderful about this continent (and maybe discussing some things we could fix) in the presence of other human beings, our friends at the European Cultural Foundation have a great list of events, from film screenings to family days out. Find your nearest at europeday.eu. #HappyEuropeDay!
DONâT MISS OUR INAUGURAL BOOK CLUB PODCAST: You still have a week to read Vincenzo Latronicoâs pleasingly short âPerfectionâ, although weâre confident youâll still enjoy next Thursdayâs conversation about possibly the Berlin novel of our time even if youâve never heard of it. Book nerds may want to sign up to support the podcast this week, because weâll be bringing you a longer version of the conversation â brought to you in collaboration with the European Review of Books â on Patreon.
Speaking of bonus content: youâll find some extra snippets of our conversation with Arnold van Bruggen at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (or in your inbox if you subscribe via our website).
The Europeans is made possible by listener contributions â we cannot continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs on Patreon in many different currencies, or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Resources for this episode:
Amsterdammers can catch The (other) Europeansâ exhibition Plastic Sea, Perfect Storm at Domo until next Wednesday. The book version launches at the same venue on May 7 at 4pm.Madrileños can catch the exhibition at PHotoESPAĂA from June 4.Produced by Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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This week, weâve got a little something for everyone: gambling! Kraftwerk! Blast from the recent US political past Tim Walz! It was a Good Week yet again for Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SĂĄnchez, the darling of the global left, who threw a party for⊠the global left. And it was a Bad Week for the legendary German electronic band Kraftwerk, who apparently have been around since 1970(!) and therefore can withstand the occasional bad week. We also caught up with Greek investigative reporter Eurydice Bersi, who was part of a team that uncovered a slew of streamers on places like YouTube and Twitch whoâve been directing their followers to unlicensed gambling sites â and profiting off it.
Eurydice is a reporter with Reporters United, Investigate Europeâs partners in Greece.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are the European Cultural Foundationâs calendar of the smörgĂ„sbord of events coming up in celebration of Europe Day 2026, and the website WhoSampled.com.
UPCOMING BOOK CLUB: Donât forget to pick up a copy of Vincenzo Latronicoâs novella Perfection, which weâll be discussing with our friends from the European Review of Books right here on 14 May.
Resources for this episode:
âThe European rule on whether samples need to be cleared moves to a âmaybeâ with latest Kraftwerk rulingâ â Complete Music Update, 15 April 2026âThe Court of Justice clarifies the scope of the exception for âpasticheâ in relation to samplingâ â Court of Justice of the European Union, 14 April 2026âGreek utility completes 2.13 GW solar cluster at former coal mineâ â PV Magazine, 7 April 2026âSocial media influencers steer millions of Europeans to unlicensed gambling websitesâ â Investigate Europe, 24 February 2026Shady Bets, Investigate Europeâs series on online gamblingWe know what youâre thinking: you wish you got more emails. What about more emails fromâŠThe Europeans? GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK is the Substack newsletter your inbox craves. Donât believe us? Subscribe here and see for yourself.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Morgan Childs and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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Shortly after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, Elon Muskâs company SpaceX swept in to restore internet connectivity to areas that had been affected by Russian attacks. But SpaceX and its internet service, Starlink, have hardly remained indisputable forces for good in the war in Ukraine. Earlier this month, the Kyiv Independent revealed that a fleet of old, rusty ships has been transporting hundreds of millions of barrels of Russian oil⊠with Starlinkâs help. Investigative journalist Tanya Kozyreva joins us to explain what her reporting uncovered about how Starlink is used by the Russian âshadow fleetâ â and how Ukrainian sailors have found themselves onboard. Weâre also joined by The Europeansâ resident Luxembourger, Nina Lamparski, to discuss a resurgence of bison in Europe and the imperiled fate of halloumi.
JOIN OUR BOOK CLUB: Weâre so excited to be partnering with our friends at the European Review of Books on a new audio book club! Want to read along with us? Weâll be discussing our first pick, Vincenzo Latronicoâs Perfection, on 14 May.
Resources for this episode:
âFrom biodiversity to carbon capture: Saving bison from extinction has brought big benefits to Europeâ â Euronews, 8 April 2026âFoot-and-Mouth Disease - questions and answersâ â European CommissionâDisease and division threaten Halloumi in latest Cyprus-Turkey spatâ â Politico, 10 April 2026Our 2021 episode about halloumi, âCheese DiplomacyââExclusive: We discovered whatâs going on inside Russiaâs shadow fleetâ â Kyiv Independent, 1 April 2026If this podcast gets you singing âmore, more, more!â, weâd love to introduce you to our newsletter, GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK. Same groove, different format, every Friday in your inbox. đ”How do you like it, how do you like it?đ”
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Morgan Childs and Katy Lee
Editorial support from Katz Laszlo
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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A few weeks back, we asked you to weigh in on a question thatâs been on our mind a lot lately: Who are the Zohran Mamdanis of Europe, and when, pray tell, are they going to give our beloved, ailing continent a much-needed shake-up? As it turns out, thatâs a complicated question. This weekâs guest, Brussels-based journalist Dave Keating, says that the decks are stacked against insurgent outsiders like the New York mayor â yet we need them more than ever. We had a long-overdue chat with Dave about what might be preventing a charismatic, insurgent figure on the left from taking off in the EU, and we also talked about a few of the leaders you wrote in to share with us. (Of course, keep us posted of any changemakers cropping up in your country at [email protected].)
Weâre also talking about a controversial new law in Germany introducing voluntary military service in the country for men under the age of 45. We recorded this segment a few hours before the news that young men will not have to seek permission for long stints abroad after all; you can read updated reporting here. We also unpack Netflixâs failed legal challenge to EU regulations that led to a flood of funding for European TV and film production. A burning question has now been answered: yes, the US streaming giant really does have to set aside a decent budget for francophone Belgian content.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are the viral videos emerging from Zara Larssonâs tour and Juhani Karilaâs book Summer Fishing in Lapland, brought to our attention by listener Monika.
Resources for this episode:
Dave Keatingâs websiteDaveâs book The Owned ContinentUK Green Party leader Zack Polanski on the BBCâs Political ThinkingâWhy a legal challenge by Netflix and Disney in Belgium could have huge implications for European producersâ - Screen Daily, 14 May 2025âForget Netflix â YouTube is our main rival, top French broadcaster saysâ - Politico Europe, 3 April 2026âReading for a star: Meet the Portuguese teenager influencer helping kids to pick up booksâ - Euronews, 18 March 2026Canât get enough of us? Of course you canât! For more of The Europeans, subscribe to our newsletter, Good Week Bad Week. New issues land in your inbox every Friday.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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If you got a knock on your door from someone inviting you to Brussels to hash out some EU policiesâŠyouâd think it was a scam, right? Us, too. At least, that was the case until last week, when our producer Wojciech went to report on a European Citizensâ Panel, an event designed to allow 150 randomly selected Europeans to weigh in on some of the EUâs thorniest problems. This week weâre taking a deep dive into the ins and outs of what seems like the nerdiest game show ever. How do these panels work? What do they actually achieve? And crucially, are they worth the cost?
Resources for this episode:
European Citizensâ PanelsEU Citizensâ Engagement PlatformMaybe youâre tuning in this week and thinking, âWait, whereâs Good Week, Bad Week?â To that we say: Have you heard about our newsletter? GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK is available for free on Substack and offers everything you love about the podcast, plus a few extra memes and internetty things. Try it; we think youâll like it.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. You can also donate via our website if you prefer. And finally: we'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Reported, written, and produced by Wojciech Oleksiak
Editorial support by Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer
Audio editing by Morgan Childs
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne, Mariska Martina and Blue Dot Sessions
The Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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It has been 16 years since Viktor OrbĂĄnâs Fidesz party assumed power in Hungary â and it might have begun to feel like things could never change. But with a parliamentary election just around the corner, thereâs now a glimmer â a hint! a twinkle! â of hope that the EU's most illiberal government could finally be on its way out.
This week, weâre devoting the entire episode to the April 12 elections: whatâs certain, what remains to be seen, and most importantly, whatâs at stake. And to make sense of it all, weâre joined by two Budapest-based friends of the podcast: the novelist KrisztiĂĄn Marton, and ViktĂłria SerdĂŒlt, reporter at HVG, one of the last surviving bastions of independent journalism in Hungary.
âAt last, a figure has emerged who could wrench power from Viktor OrbĂĄn in Hungaryâ â ViktĂłria SerdĂŒlt for The Guardian, 18 December 2024Paul the Octopus on WikipediaKrisztiĂĄn Marton on InstagramViktĂłria SerdĂŒlt on XThis weekâs Hungary-themed Inspiration Station recommendations are the song âTizenhatâ by ElefĂĄnt, the documentary The Trap, and the FT series The OrbĂĄn System.
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Back when Elon Musk was challenging Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight, Eugen Rochko was building an open-source, non-problematic Twitter alternative, completely without fanfare. Last year, the Mastodon founder announced his departure from the head of the social media platform in a candid blog post, citing a growing discomfort with the role and an interest in preserving the siteâs decentralised values. But Mastodon lives on, and â full disclosure â weâre all for it. This week, we spoke to Eugen about his dreams for the âfediverseâ and about whether his vision for ethical, supervillain-free online communities has a promising future. In fact, we enjoyed the conversation so much that weâre releasing a longer version for supporters of the podcast.
Also in this episode: a compromise in Europeâs War on Veggie Burgers and the end of the decade-long Iceland-the-country-versus-Iceland-the-grocery-store dispute.
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ââVeggie burgersâ are here to stay. Lab-grown âsteaksâ never will be.â â Politico, 5 March 2026âEuropean consumer insights on the alternative protein sectorâ â The Good Food Institute Europe, 25 November 2025Eugen on MastodonâMy next chapter with Mastodonâ â Mastodon blog, 18 November 2025âThe Statues Were Mostly Men or Nude Women. So These Knitters Got to Work.â â The New York Times, 5 March 2026This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are the Apple TV show Drops of God and the Swiss Android app Nearby Glasses.
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Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska MartinaThe Europeans is proudly produced using Europeâs own Hindenburg.
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This week, we wanted to ask a question that has been in our hearts and on our minds for years: Is it possible to try to make positive change in the world, and still stay healthy and sane? Dutch writer, political philosopher, and ârecovering diplomatâ Nori Spauwen believes that the answer is yes â even if itâs not always easy to strike the right balance. We chatted with Nori about âhealthyâ activism and training yourself to feel empowered in response to difficult news. If youâve been overwhelmed lately (has anyone not?), this is a conversation for you.
Also in this weekâs episode: a successful European Citizensâ Initiative that will make it easier for European women to procure abortion across borders, and a very Bad Week for Greeceâs former finance minister-turned-public intellectual Yanis Varoufakis stemming from a Kylie Minogue concert 36 years ago.
Resources for this episode:
Re: Iranians in Europe (documentary)My Voice My Choice on Instagram (a masterclass in how to run an online campaign in 2026)How to launch a European Citizensâ Initiative Our episode from August 2025 in which Wojciech discusses the Stop Destroying Videogames Europeans Citizensâ InitiativeNoriâs websiteHer book, Actie! (in Dutch)Her podcast, Verzetje (also in Dutch)The European Little OwlThis weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are this video recipe for Mezrab soup and Die Erweiterung by Robert Menasse.
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This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
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Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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Imagine what would happen if our political, cultural, and economic leaders began to reconsider what it means to create âvalueâ in Europe. What if we were supported to rest, to look after our families, and to enjoy ourselves and our communities as much as weâre encouraged to generate capital? What would it look like for Europe to translate its wealth into greater wellbeing?
These are some of the big questions raised by Emma Holten, two-time Europeans guest and author of the book Deficit: How Feminist Economics Can Change Our World, now being translated into a dizzying number of languages. This week, weâve devoted the entire show to our conversation with Emma about what âfeminist economicsâ means and how it could change things for the better â not just for women, but for everyone.
GET INSPIRED WITH US: Who are the politicians that are proposing the most exciting and hopeful policies where you live? Introduce us to the leaders who are helping to bring a brighter, more equitable Europe to life: [email protected].
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Emmaâs websiteHer book, DeficitEmma on The Europeans back in 2020SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: On the way to building a better world, how about building a better inbox? GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK comes out most weeks and significantly improves them. Your email will thank you. Get in on the action here.
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If youâve ever wondered where all the affordable night trains are, or struggled to book tickets for an international journey, or spent hours of your one wild and precious life petitioning for compensation for a significantly delayed trip (*takes deep breath, collects self*)... let us introduce you to Jon Worth. This prolific train watcher and commentator is behind a new European Rail Passengersâ Union that is pushing for easier cross-border transit and may even help to resolve some peopleâs personal cross-border nightmares. Jon thinks Europeâs train travellers deserve better, and we tend to agree.
Find out about the European Rail Passengers' Union here. Subscribe to his newsletter here, and check out his posts on Mastodon here.
Also in this weekâs episode: the latest in all those big moves to get European youth off of social media, and an Olympics opening ceremony broadcast debacle for the ages. And some crime-fighting llamas. This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are RosalĂa making a tortilla de patatas and the Spanish TV series Los Años Nuevos.
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â'I feel free': Australia's social media ban, one month onâ â BBC, 9 January 2026âChildren should be at least 16 to access social media, say MEPsâ â European Parliament, 26 November 2025âFrance: TikTok still steering vulnerable children and young people towards depressive and suicidal contentâ â Amnesty International, 20 October 2025Winter Olympics chaos at Italian broadcaster RAI (in Italian)Mariah Careyâs performance at the opening ceremony in Milan âHerd of crime-fighting llamas âmake citizenâs arrestâ of man fleeing policeâ â @itvnews, 11 February 2026Talk of social media bans getting you down? Keep the screen time going with our newsletter, GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK. We recommend it for anyone over the age of 16 looking to level up their scrolling. Subscribe here; itâs good for you!
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
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It has been an absolutely Awful Week for everyone who has been paying attention to the latest release of the Epstein files, both on this continent and around the world. Weâre taking a look at what the documents reveal about Europeâs rich and powerful and whether any overdue reckonings might come out of the horrific revelations. On the brighter side: we also discuss a sitting president who does NOT want to be handed the Nobel Peace Prize. A win for us all!
Our guest this week is journalist Salsabil Fayed, co-author of the recent Follow the Money investigation âU.S. donors bankroll Europeâs policy ideas through think tanksâ. (Gulp.) What does it mean that some of the biggest American tech companies are financing some of the work of some of the most influential think tanks on this side of the Atlantic? Salsabil spells it all out.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are Fairphone and not looking at your phone in the morning. SoâŠgo out and touch grass. (But catch up on your podcasts first.)
Resources for this episode:
âMoldovan president rejects Nobel Peace Prize nomination, says Ukrainian POWs deserve it insteadâ â Yahoo! News, 6 February 2026âHolding the Line Between Democracy and Putin | President of Moldova, Maia Sanduâ â The Rest is Politics, 11 January 2026âLos âmiles de fallosâ que exponen a las vĂctimas de los papeles de Epsteinâ â El Pais, 4 February 2026âA survivor on the Epstein files â podcastâ â The Guardian, 5 February 2026 Soundos el Ahmadi sets the record straight about misogynist violence on Flemish TV â De Afspraak, 7 February 2026âU.S. donors bankroll Europeâs policy ideas through think tanksâ â Follow the Money, 23 October 2025âPodcast | The hidden U.S. influence on Europeâs policymakingâ â Follow the Money, 10 December 2025âUS pressure revives call for powerful EU tech regulatorâ â Politico Europe, 18 January 2026 Screen time increases risk of dementia â Brankele Frank on Brainwash, January 2026 (In Dutch)âDigital dementia in the internet generation: excessive screen time during brain development will increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias in adulthoodâ â Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 28 January 2022Are you a visual learner rather than an auditory one? We got you. Hereâs our new newsletter. (Almost) all of what you like from the weekly podcast, butâŠquieter. Itâs nice. Try it.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Morgan Childs and Wojciech OleksiakEditorial support from Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech OleksiakMusic by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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A very special bienvenue to this very special episode of The Europeans! This week, the entire team gathered in person in a swanky studio in Paris to answer some of your burning questions, from âHow do you stay sane when youâre immersed in the news?â to âIs there a favourite bird?â (i.e. the simple to the deeply complex). Plus: Wojciechâs dream of being a âfailed sportsmanâ, the unvarnished truth about the teamâs vegan/teetotaling façade, and⊠The Europeans Matchmaking Agency?!
Weâll be back with a regular episode next week. In the meantime, subscribe to our cheeky new newsletter! If you like this here, we think youâll enjoy that there.
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âA 24-year-old Frenchman shows up at hospital with a World War I shell lodged in his rectumâ â El PaĂs, 2 February 2026A heartwarming TikTok compilation of running owlsThis podcast was funded by our listeners. If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katy Lee
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
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By popular demand (and thanks to Dominicâs singing schedule), our silly, brilliant Luxembourger-in-chief Nina Lamparski is back in the hosting chair â and sheâs brought her longstanding grudge against Elon Musk with her. Musk has made a real dogâs breakfast of that app we all used to like, and his AI assistant, Grok, seems designed for maximum awfulness. Can the European-made social media platform âWâ provide an ethical alternative to X? We break it down. Plus: 10 European countries have committed to building a power grid in the North Sea that would become the worldâs largest reservoir of clean energy, an ambitious move that happens to come on the back of some annoying comments from the American president at Davos. Next time someone calls you a loser, just give âem the windmill.
Our guest this week is Katja Diehl, Hamburg-based mobility activist, author, and host of the German-language podcast She Drives Mobility. If you, too, believe that you should have the right to a life without cars, youâll enjoy hearing from her just as much as we did.
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This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are That Glasgow Witch and the song âQanoruna isigivinga?" by Greenlandic singer-songwriter TĂ»tu.
Resources for this episode:
âEU risks new energy dependence as US could supply 80% of its LNG imports by 2030â â Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, 19 January 2026International Energy Agency overview of Europeâs natural gas supplyâEuropean Electricity Review 2026â â Ember, 22 January 2026This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Katz Laszlo and Morgan Childs
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska MartinaYouTube | Bluesky | Instagramâ â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â | Mastodonâ â â â â â â â â | Substack | [email protected]
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Youâd be forgiven for forgetting that Europe is bigger than Davos this week, but weâve got three great stories to remind you. First up: itâs been a good week for Berliners making Kartoffelsalat, Kartoffelsuppe, Kartoffelknödel, et cetera et cetera, thanks to an initiative that is distributing more than 170 tonnes â TONNES â of potatoes across the German capital. Then we examine a newly leaked âMade in Europeâ proposal that seeks to promote industrial production in the EU (very very fun, we promise).
Weâre also joined by Nick Thomas-Symonds, the UK government minister pursuing a post-Brexit âresetâ in relations with the EU, about how the Labour government might help clean up some of the post-Brexit mess. This one goes out to those of you who like to email to remind us that Britain is still Europe. We see you. We read you.
This weekâs Inspiration Station recommendations are the Norwegian film Sentimental Value and these 'tasting notes' from a water sommelier.
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4,000 Tonnen, the âgreat potato rescue operationâ âRecord potato harvest is no boon in fries-mad Belgiumâ â France 24, 29 October 2025âDen regionalen Erzeugern wird vors Schienbein getretenâ â Taz, 15 January 2026âEU Aims to Fight Industrial Decline With âMade in Europeâ Lawâ â Bloomberg, 17 January 2026Aurora Notifier appJoachim Trierâs acceptance speech at the European Film AwardsVeronika the cow, scratching herselfSUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: Other things happened/are happening in Europe this week (đ« ) and if youâd like to learn more about them, join us over at our newsletter, GOOD WEEK BAD WEEK.
This podcast was brought to you in cooperation with Euranet Plus, the leading radio network for EU news. But itâs contributions from listeners that truly make it all possibleâwe could not continue to make the show without you! If you like what we do, you can chip in to help us cover our production costs at â â â â â â â â â â â â â patreon.com/europeanspodcastâ â â â â â â â â â â â â (in many different currencies), or you can gift a donation to a superfan. We'd also love it if you could tell two friends about this podcast. We think two feels like a reasonable number.
Produced by Morgan Childs and Wojciech Oleksiak
Mixing and mastering by Wojciech Oleksiak
Music by Jim Barne and Mariska Martina
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