The final visual version of the episodes in our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like, produced by our friends at Are We Europe, can be found here. You can find out more about the Schuman Show at. It only takes a few clicks and it's a huge help to us! Sign up here: We're also talking about Pope Francis' face-off with Viktor Orbán and the Italian tourism campaign that spawned a thousand memes.ĭo you live in Europe, and do you enjoy this podcast? If so, you can celebrate democracy and fund our show at the same time, by signing up to join the Capital of European Democracy jury. But is it funny? And would Europe be a better place if we *could* find it funny? This week we're talking to Lise Witteman, one of the co-founders of live comedy show The Schuman Show, about finding humour in the Brussels machine. Twitter | Instagram | EU is a lot of things. You can also help new listeners find the show by leaving us a review or giving us five stars on Spotify. ![]() Thanks for listening! If you enjoy our podcast and would like to help us keep making it, we'd love it if you'd consider chipping in a few bucks a month at /europeanspodcast (many currencies are available). ![]() You can find the article Katy mentioned on the Flamme awards here in the Guardian, and the ECF's Radio Europe Day playlist here on Spotify.Ġ3:49 Bad Week: A €300m pensions black holeġ3:25 Good Week: France's first rap awardsġ8:39 Help us out by joining the European Capital of Democracy Jury!Ģ0:23 The ultimate debate: Eurovision vs The Champions Leagueģ7:46 Isolation Inspiration: 'King Charles III's Secret Kingdom' and 'If Found'Ĥ0:54 Happy Ending: Aurimas Valujavičius's epic journey This week's Isolation Inspiration: 'King Charles III's Secret Kingdom' and 'If Found'. You can find out more about this year's celebrations at. Champions League debate was part of a special event for Europe Day hosted by the European Cultural Foundation. It only takes a few clicks and it's a huge help to us! Sign up here before May 15: We're also talking about a €300-million EU pension black hole and France's first rap awards.ĭo you live in Europe, and do you enjoy this podcast? If so, you can celebrate democracy and fund our show at the same time, by signing up to join the Capital of European Democracy jury. Both are held up as events that bring Europeans together, but which one does the job better? This week we aim to settle the debate once and for all with a face-off between sports commentator Barbara Barend and Eurovision historian Dean Vuletic. Twitter | Instagram | week is a bonanza for fans of Europe's two favourite competitions: the Champions League football tournament and the Eurovision Song Contest. Producers: Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak This week's Isolation Inspiration: Cautionary Tales: ' The Man Who Bet His House on a Pop Song - A Eurovision Tale' and 'The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared' by Jonas JonassonĠ3:31 Good Week: Is Germany's Ukraine 'turning point' actually here?ġ9:26 Interview: Ahmet Erdi Öztürk on the Turkish electionsĢ8:23 Isolation Inspiration: 'The Man Who Bet His House on a Pop Song' and 'The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared'ģ3:19 Happy Ending: A Mona Lisa mystery solved? You can follow Erdi on Twitter for listening! If you enjoy our podcast and would like to help us keep making it, we'd love it if you'd consider chipping in a few bucks a month at /europeanspodcast (many currencies are available). We're also talking about a big boost in Germany's support for Ukraine, a fake tan controversy, and the teeny tiny bridge behind the Mona Lisa. ![]() But what does Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's victory in the first round mean for the country, and for Europe as a whole? This week we ring up political scientist Ahmet Erdi Öztürk to find out. ![]() We've been glued to the Turkish elections over the past week.
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