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| About the racist origins of fatphobia | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:28:41 | |
The Cambridge dictionary defines fatphobia as the “unreasonable dislike or unfair treatment of people because they are fat”. Going deeper, Fatphobia equates fatness with ugliness, inferiority, and immorality. Subjecting people to fat phobia or weight stigma can be very harmful, not just to people who are fat but also to anyone else who has been co-opted by a system that designates only one “correct” body size or weight. But is fatphobia also an intersectional issue or opression? How does it relate to race, disability, colonisation and enslavement? In this episode we'll be discussing fatphobia and its intersectionality with racism. To do so, we are going to talk to Caleb Luna, a writer, fat activist and professor in the US. We will also be hearing from Saskia Calliste, a black London-based writer. Tune into episode 15 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The French electoral results as seen through the eyes of independent media | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:29:26 | |
In this episode we'll be discussing the results of the recent French legislative elections, which defied the predictions of most analysts. More than that, we'll be discussing the trends that have been shaping France's society for years now, from politics to the media industry. More specifically: what can explain both, the expectations of Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally party winning these elections, on the one hand, and the final success of progressive parties, on the other hand? The lead guest of this episode is Johan Weisz-Myara, founder and producer at Street Press. Born 15 years ago, Street Press is an independent media organisation which has broadly covered the life of young French citizens in the outskirts, or banlieus, of French metropolitan areas. In relation to the French elections, Street Press launched dozens of investigations into the French far-right over the past year and co-organised the biggest anti-far-right protests in the country, in Paris, ahead of the legislative elections. But, in this episode, we'll also hear from Nikita Rathod, Europod's Social Media Officer. Nikita discusses how she, as a young Indian woman, has been living the runup to the elections, these months. Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The dark sides of the algorithm | 26 Apr 2024 | 00:26:32 | |
Artificial Intelligence is all the rage and most of us use it every day knowingly whether it's to get music recommendations or unlock our phones. But how far has IA gotten? Do we know when AI is being used and by whom? And most importantly is AI neutral? Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Let's talk about digital gender based violence | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:25:51 | |
According to the UN, 73% of women worldwide have experienced digital gender-based abuse: non-consensual intimate image-sharing, gender-based slurs or threats, online harassment, and unsolicited pornography. The consequences of this type of abuse go beyond the digital space, posing a threat to victim’s rights, health and safety both online and offline. Join our host of Europe Talks Back season 3, Gail Rego as she has a conversation with our guest activists and scholars Lilia Giugni and Silvia Semenzin. Tune into episode 4 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Western feminism has a whiteness problem | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:25:44 | |
White feminism is a self-proclaimed feminism shaped by the priorities of white, upper-middle-class, cisgender women. It assumes that all women experience misogyny in the same way - but it’s not.” What’s the point of breaking the glass ceiling if other women are left to pick up the pieces? Join our host of Europe Talks Back season 3, Gail Rego as she has a conversation with our guest French activist, feminist, journalist, filmmaker and writer Rokhaya Diallo. Tune into episode 3 now This series is produced in partnership with Sphera Network. Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Does protesting change anything? | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:24:05 | |
In your opinion, can protesting change anything? Many protests have been organized in Europe and the UK to denounce the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Despite the worsening of the situation, these mobilizations don’t seem to have a real impact, as the situation on the ground remains catastrophic. This leads our host Gail Rego to ask whether mobilization makes any difference. She discusses this with our guests Shabbir Lakha and Blackbird! Find the new episode on our website and listening platforms. Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| What is Integration? | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:24:05 | |
What is integration? What does it mean to you and the people who are expected to “integrate” into our societies? Having been born and raised as a migrant for her whole life, join our new host Gail Rego of Europe Talks Back as she unfolds the harmful and unreasonable expectations placed on people with a migration history and how this term is often used against people who migrate. Tune in and join our guests Razan Ismail and Hasnain Syed in this episode! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Best Podcast of the Year : Disability in Times of War | 31 Dec 2023 | 00:21:56 | |
Once the Russian invasion of Ukraine started, people with disabilities suffered tremendously. And amid the panic and chaos that followed the invasion, many were unable to evacuate from their homes. This left people trapped in the crossfire without access to bomb shelters. In the first episode of the second season of Europe Talks Back, host Juli Simond tells the story of Tetyana Herasymova, who is one of the approximately 2.7 million Ukrainians with disabilities. Tanya is one of those who managed to flee. Ever since, she’s been helping fellow Ukrainians with disabilities stuck near the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. As the director of the Ukrainian NGO, Fight for Right, Tanya is committed to championing the needs and rights of disabled individuals, particularly during times of conflict. Drawing from her own experiences as a person with a disability navigating the challenges of war, Tetyana's dedication to promoting inclusivity and equality is unwavering and deeply impactful. 00:00:01 - Evacuation, 00:04:21 - Disability during war, 00:09:20 - Advocacy and recovery, 00:14:25 - Inclusion in Ukrainian politics, 00:20:32 - Challenges faced by disabled Ukrainians, 00:21:06 - Conclusion.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Anna Romandash. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Dieselgate Reloaded - Part 2 | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:14:26 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Gail Rego continues to dig into the investigation by Stefano Valentino published by the pan-European online media, Voxeurop, on how the European car industry has lobbied EU institutions to weaken Euro Seven, the next European Emission Standard.
Over the years, the EU has adopted progressively more stringent regulations on car emissions, but establishing this new standard is proving to be more difficult than in the past. This story is part of an investigation conducted with Voxeurop and supported by the Journalismfund Europe, the European Excellence Exchange in Journalism (E³J) and Free Press Unlimited. “If there is no Euro Seven with stringent rules they will keep polluting the air that citizens breathe.” - Stefano Valentino About the author of the investigation: Stefano Valentino. Key moments 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:00 - Thierry Breton 00:05:15 - Decision 2035 00:08:43 - An unspoken deal 00:10:35 - Another year 00:13:05 - Outro
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producer and executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The script was written by Daniele Ruzza and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host and narrator of this episode is Gail Rego.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Boquet.
The author of the investigation is Stefano Valentino. Social Media
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| Dieselgate Reloaded - Part 1 | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:16:45 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Gail Rego takes us inside the investigation by Stefano Valentino published by the pan-European online media, Voxeurop, on how the European car industry has lobbied EU institutions to weaken Euro Seven, the next European Emission Standard.
Over the years, the EU has adopted progressively more stringent regulations on car emissions, but establishing this new standard is proving to be more difficult than in the past. This story is part of an investigation conducted with Voxeurop and supported by the Journalismfund Europe, the European Excellence Exchange in Journalism (E³J) and Free Press Unlimited. “If there is no Euro Seven with stringent rules they will keep polluting the air that citizens breathe.” - Stefano Valentino About the author of the investigation: Stefano Valentino. Key moments 00:00:04 - Intro 00:02:22 - European Emission Standards 00:06:00 - Dieselgate 00:11:57 - A path to zero emissions 00:14:34 - Recap 00:15:50 - Outro
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producer and executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The script was written by Daniele Ruzza and edited by Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host and narrator of this episode is Gail Rego.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Boquet.
The author of the investigation is Stefano Valentino. Social Media
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| Europe’s energy policies fire up Estonia’s woodland warriors | 15 Nov 2023 | 00:16:33 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Gail Rego tells the story of Liina Steinberg and her fight against the Estonian booming biomass industry. In the decades since independence from the Soviet Union, Estonia started relaxing its forest management practices, and large-scale logging has boomed to meet the demand for renewable energy and has become one of the EU’s largest exporters of wood pellets.
As Liina saw the forests around her shrinking, she took her fight from the streets to the courts. With the NGO she founded in 2020 - Save the Estonian Forest - she is campaigning against the pace of logging and promoting conservation. Her crusade is just getting started. Reporting on the ground by Isabelle de Pommereau. “I’m not inclined to use the word ‘war’ easily because of what’s happening in Ukraine, but I can’t like describe it any other way than war on nature” - Liina Key moments
00:00:04 - Intro 00:02:36 - Into the woods 00:05:44 - Birds at risk 00:06:43 - Past till now 00:08:50 - Industrial logging rumps up 00:10:03- Activism 00:13:52 - Pressure on authorities 00:15:37 - Credits Credits and staff
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producer and executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The editor of this episode is Andrew Connelly.
The host and narrator of this episode is Gail Rego.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Boquet.
Reporting for this story by Isabelle de Pommereau. Social Media
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| Sex trafficking in Europe | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:32:41 | |
In this episode we'll be discussing the the leading form of exploitation affecting persons who fall victim to human trafficking, that is: sexual exploitation. The term sex trafficking (or sexual trafficking), therefore, identifies human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. This form of exploitation intersects with social and economic inequalities. Last but not least, conflicts such as the War in Ukraine can become triggers of new waves of exploitation. Along the episode, you'll hear stories from women who had been forced to sex work for over ten years, as well as from professionals, such as Dovilé Vainorė - Executive of the Lithuanian National Association Against Human Trafficking, who are trying to tackle this social plague. Tune into episode 13 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Poland: The border of humanity | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:20:20 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Gail Rego tells the story of Elmi, a 60-year-old man who emigrated to Poland twenty-seven years ago from Somalia. Elmi started a new life in Poland's capital Warsaw and in 2007 established the Foundation “Good Start” in order to help newly arrived migrants with navigating the complex asylum process, translating official documents, arranging hospital visits, and organising Polish language courses.
Almost three decades after arriving in Warsaw, he had to deal with the ruling Law and Justice Party's hardline on immigration. Still, the opposition's victory in the October elections is giving him fresh hope for the future. Reporting on the ground by Maria Dybcio.
“Most of the people are like me, running from wars. First of all, you have to listen to them, and then you can decide what to do with them. Give them a chance” - Elmi Key moments
00:00:03 - Intro 00:02:34 - Elmi’s story 00:04:45 - The journey to Europe 00:06:04- A “Good Start” in Poland 00:09:17 - A new refugees’ crisis 00:11:57 - Anti-immigrants’ narration 00:14:25 - Today, before and after the elections 00:18:38 - Outro and credits Credits and staff The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producer and executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. The editor of this episode is Andrew Connelly. The host and narrator of this episode is Gail Rego. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Maria Dybcio. Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/linkedin.com/company/bulle-media/ https://www.twitter.com/twitter.com/europodpodcasts https://www.europod.eu/ Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| How is podcasting transforming the European Media landscape? - Part 2 | 25 Oct 2023 | 00:20:50 | |
This special episode of Europe Talks Back is the second part of the recording of a panel debate held on the 12th of October at Bozar in Brussels, moderated by Alexander Damiano Ricci and organized by Sphera Media Lab and Arty Farty.
Today, Alexander Damiano Ricci and his guests discuss how podcasts have increased the quality of information in the European media landscape and how to save them from misinformation. Also in the show, an interesting discussion between the panelist and the audience on the podcasting landscape.
The guests are: Ana Ribera García-Rubio (Editor in chief at PRISA Audio I ES) Jenny Tsiropoulou (freelance journalist and independent podcaster I GR) Evi Kiorri (podcaster, host of Beyond the Byline - Euractiv I NL) Key moments 00:00:04 - Intro 00:00:42 - Q&A for the panelist 00:02:48 - Jenny Tsiropoulou responds 00:07:15 - Quality information 00:08:25 - Evi Kiorri and misinformation 00:10:30 - Ana Ribera Garcia-Rubio's point of view 00:12:00 - Jenny and quality information 00:13:02 - Alex summarizes 00:14:00 - Comments from the audience 00:15:00 - Panelists respond 00:20:10 - Credits Credits and staff
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with @Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The host of this episode is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet.
The producer and executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Social Media
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| How is podcasting transforming the European Media landscape? - Part 1 | 18 Oct 2023 | 00:24:02 | |
In this special episode of Europe Talks Back, Alexander Damiano Ricci and his guests discuss how podcasts incorporate alternative and independent points of view and how they improve the quality of the information in the European media landscape, but also how podcasting has changed the professional mindset of the panelists.
Today’s episode is the first part of the recording of a panel debate held on the 12th of October at Bozar in Brussel, moderated by Alexander Damiano Ricci and organized by Sphera Media Lab and Arty Farty. The guests are: Ana Ribera Garcia-Rubio (Editor in-chief at PRISA Audio I ES) Jenny Tsiropoulou (freelance journalist and independent podcaster I GR) Evi Kiorri (podcaster, host of Beyond the Byline - Euractiv I NL) Key moments 00: 00:04 - Intro 00:01:19 - How podcasting transformed carriers 00:01:35 - Ana Ribera Garcia-Rubio, from TV to podcasting 00:04:20 - Jenny Tsiropoulou, podcasting for freelancers 00:08:50 - Evi Kiorri, why is radio different from podcast 00:11:10 - Alternative viewpoints or quality information? 00:12:06 - Evi Kiorri responds 00:13:40 - Jenny Tsiropoulou’s viewpoint 00:16:40 - Ana and the mainstream media 00:19:10 - Debate 00:23:22 - Credits Credits and staff
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories. The host of this episode is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Social Media
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| Behind the scenes of “Porto, please don't stop the music" | 11 Oct 2023 | 00:15:29 | |
Producer Alexander Damiano Ricci invites April Clare Welsh to discuss her work as a reporter and scriptwriter for the previous podcast episode “Porto, please don’t stop the music”. April Clare Welsh recalls how she got in touch with an underground music community and hub in Porto, called STOP. She also talks about the systemic deficiencies of public funding in the cultural sector in Portugal, highlighting differences and similarities between cultural sector in Portugal and in the UK. About April Clare Welsh April Clare Welsh is a freelance journalist based in Portugal, but she was born in the UK. She moved to Portugal five years ago to cover cultural issues. Credits and staff The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producers of Europe Talks Back are Maria Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host of this episode is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet.
The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Social Media
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| Porto, please don’t stop the music | 04 Oct 2023 | 00:17:33 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Bruno Costa, a Porto-based musician who has become the president of a musicians, artists, and shopkeepers association called Alma Stop. The association was set up to protect the interests of the people who use the spaces at CC Stop -or just Stop - a four-story shopping centre that has been sustaining Porto’s underground music scene for more than 20 years and is home to an estimated 500 musicians.
Today, the continued existence of the Stop community is under threat from the local authorities but Bruno Costa and its fellow musicians are fighting to keep it open. Reporting on the ground by April Clare Welsh
“I don't know a place where people can go and establish a community like this at all. There's just something special about this place and about the people here” - Bruno Costa
About our reporter: April Clare Welsh Key moments
00:00:04 -Intro 00:01:28 -The story of Bruno 00:03:46 - How Stop was born (during the late 80s) 00:06:29 - The risk of shut-down 00:08:15 - Public demonstration of support 00:11:10 - The bigger picture 00:13:08 - The fight must go on 00:16:47 - Credits Credits and staff
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producers of Europe Talks Back are Maria Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host and narrator of this episode is Juli Simond.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet.
Reporting for this story by April Clare Welsh.
The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Social Media
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| Behind the scenes of “Being trans in the Catholic Church" & A chat with Maria Dios | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:24:59 | |
Producer Alexander Damiano Ricci invites Katie Jickling to discuss her work as a reporter and scriptwriter for a previous podcast episode, “Being trans in the Catholic Church”. The conversation explores the relationship between the Church and LGBTQ people, the polarization of such issue in politics, and examines what are the costs and challenges of activism at a personal level.
Also in the show, an interview with María Dios, producer of Europe Talks Back. About Katie Jickling
Katie Jickling is a journalist reporting from Belgium but she comes originally from the US. She has spent the last year doing research on activists in the church, both protestant and catholic. Credits and staff The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories.
The producers of Europe Talks Back are María Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci.
The host of this episode is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet.
The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci. Social Media
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| Being trans in the Catholic Church | 20 Sep 2023 | 00:20:33 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Phyla Kupferschmidt, a 36-year-old trans woman originally from Canada but now living in Leuven, Belgium. As a transgender and Catholic person, Phyla has had a rough relationship with the Church and the congregation she is part of, but she has managed to bridge cultural divides and challenge stereotypes about gender and faith through activism.
After the first awakenings of her sense of womanhood and the experience of the seminary in Canada she attended when she was still a man, Phyla has come out as trans just months after she got married in Belgium to her wife, Laura, in 2020. For Phyla, the transition is part of her faith journey, not contrary to it. Reporting on the ground by Katie Jickling. 00: 00:04 - Intro 00:02:04 - Life in the Church 00:03:00 - Faith and first awakenings 00:08:29 - The transition 00:11:08 - Catholic Church and LGBTQ issues 00:14:58 - Activism 00:17:37 - A family reunion 00:18:49 - Outro 00:19:33 - Credits
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories. The producers of Europe Talks Back are Maria Dios and Alexander Damiano Ricci. The host and narrator of this episode is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Katie Jickling. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of “Social media and mental health: How being permanently on Twitter can lead to self-destruction” | 13 Sep 2023 | 00:13:49 | |
Producer Maria Dios invites journalist Pablo Jiménez Arandia to discuss his work as a reporter and scriptwriter for the previous episode, “Social media and mental health: How being permanently on Twitter can lead to self-destruction”. The conversation explores how platforms like Twitter and TikTok can foster unrealistic expectations and negatively impact self-esteem and self-perception, and the responsibility journalists and media companies have in striking a balance in the content they produce. About Pablo Jiménez Arandia.
Pablo Jiménez Arandia is a journalist based in Barcelona. Through compelling storytelling and intimate interviews, Pablo throws light on the multifaceted relationship between social media and its impacts on mental well-being. His empathetic approach to journalism provides an enlightening lens into the tougher realities of our digital lives. Credits and staff The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Social media and mental health: How being permanently on Twitter can lead to self-destruction | 05 Sep 2023 | 00:26:03 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Pit-Roig Vinyals, a German language teacher based in Barcelona, Spain. Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) at age 23, Pit-Roig turned her personal battles into a mission, emphasising on mental health stigma dismantlement and open conversations that were once considered taboo. With an experience of over eight years in managing her conditions, Pit-Roig provides valuable insight into how one's mental health can be critically affected by frequent social media usage. Reporting on the ground by Pablo Jiménez Arandia. 00:00:04 - Introduction, 00:02:59 - A Day in the Life, 00:06:29 - The Impact of Social Media, 00:09:10 - The Holocaust Remembrance Day, 00:13:49 - The Paranoia and Escape, 00:17:50 - The Concept of Doomscrolling, 00:18:25 - Mental Health Impact of Constant Exposure to Negative News, 00:19:18 - Pit-Roig Vinyals' Use of Twitter and Moral Obligation, 00:21:14 - Ubertamen's Fight Against Mental Health Stigma, 00:24:32 - Balancing Online News Consumption and Mental Well-being.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of this episode of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Pablo Jiménez Arandia. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "Post-separation abuse in the UK: The fight for freedom" | 30 Aug 2023 | 00:16:45 | |
Producer María Dios invites journalist Sophie Smith to discuss her work as a reporter and scriptwriter for a previous podcast episode, "Post-separation abuse in the UK: The fight for freedom". The conversation explores the dynamics of domestic and post-separation abuse in the UK. Sophie Smith delves into the hurdles that survivors confront within the family court system, unveiling a complex system fraught with challenges. Sophie Smith is a Belgian-British freelance journalist based in London, England. She has written for national outlets including the Observer and Private Eye magazine.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Takeaways from the EU elections | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:21:04 | |
In this episode we'll be commenting on the results of the EU elections and try to make sense of the results and what this could mean for our future and rights. We'll speak with Quentin Aries, a journalist based in Brussels and the editor of Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. Tune into episode 11 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Post-separation abuse in the UK: The fight for freedom | 23 Aug 2023 | 00:18:03 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Charlotte, a resilient mother who battles through the post-separation abuse she endured for over a decade in the UK. Trapped in an abusive relationship, she fought for her newborn child's safety with every ounce of strength she had. But just as she thought she had escaped her abuser's clutches, she stumbled upon a cruel truth. The system that was supposed to protect her failed to recognize her harrowing journey. Little did she know, the unforgiving labyrinth of the UK's legal system held yet another unexpected twist, leaving her and her child's future hanging in the balance. Reporting on the ground by Sophie Smith. 00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:02:45 - Leaving the Abuser, 00:07:56 - Post-Separation Abuse, 00:10:19 - Court Battle, 00:13:12 - Lack of Recognition, 00:15:49 - The Importance of Transparency in Family Courts, 00:17:34 - Fighting for Reform,
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Sophie Smith. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "Italy's shrinking lakes: the case of Como" | 16 Aug 2023 | 00:20:01 | |
Producer María Dios invites Italian journalist Maria Colonna to discuss her work as a reporter and scriptwriter for a previous podcast episode, "Italy's shrinking lakes: the case of Como". The conversation explores the water crisis at the heart of Italy's climate emergency. Maria Colonna uncovers the hidden impact of climate change on picturesque Lake Como as she highlights the need to raise awareness of the urgent need for action to protect this fragile ecosystem. About Maria Colonna
Maria Colonna is a documentary photography assistant and freelance journalist. She is a member of Fuorifuoco, a participatory journalism collective inspired by slow journalism principles, operating in Como, Lombardy. The collective aims to address wide-ranging themes while focusing on their local impacts. Key moments 00:00:05 - Introduction, 00:02:14 - Slow Journalism Principles, 00:04:49 - The Effects of Climate Change on Lake Como, 00:11:50 - The Hidden Ecosystem of Lake Como, 00:13:50 - Raising Awareness and Education, 00:17:31 - Press Review - Climate Change,
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw, and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Italy's shrinking lakes: the case of Como | 09 Aug 2023 | 00:18:52 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Juli Simond tells the story of Filippo, a geologist and environmental guide, living in Como. Filippo discusses the impact of drought on Lake Como's ecosystem. He shares his concerns about the changing rainfall patterns and how they have led to fluctuating water levels, landslides, and floods. These extreme weather events have a significant impact on not only the infrastructure but also on the lake's delicate ecosystem. Filippo emphasizes the importance of changing the negative perception of Lake Como and highlighting the thriving underwater world that exists beneath its surface. He and his wife, Paola, have founded the environmental association Proteus to educate students about the lake's biology, ecology, and geology. Reporting on the ground by Maria Colonna. 00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:01:07 - The Beauty and Challenges of Lake Como, 00:06:44 - Drought and Landslides, 00:10:02 - Educating about the Lake's Ecosystem, 00:14:18 - Sustainable Tourism and the Future, 00:17:38 - Challenging Topics: Water Management and Sustainable Tourism 00:18:04 - Reflections on Como Lake's Future.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Maria Colonna. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "From Ghost Towns to Vibrant Communities: The Musicians ex Machina experience"" | 02 Aug 2023 | 00:16:58 | |
Producer María Dios invites Greek journalist Jenny Tsiropoulou to discuss her work as a reporter and scriptwriter for a previous podcast episode, "From Ghost Towns to Vibrant Communities: The Musicians ex Machina experience". The conversation centers around a unique music festival held in abandoned villages in Greece. Jenny explains that she chose to focus on Dimitris Mistakivis, a professional musician and social activist, as the main character for the music festival episode. However, concerns about infrastructure, health services, and social isolation in rural areas are raised. Jenny highlights the lack of support from local government for cultural initiatives. About Jenny Tsiropoulou Jenny Tsiropoulou is a journalist based in Athens. Jenny has mainly been working on stories about refugees, migrants, identities and climate change. Between 2022 and 2023 Jenny has also worked as lead reporter and script writer of the Europod podcast series, "#108 - The Fall of Press Freedom in Greece". Key moments 000:00:00 - Introduction, 00:01:24 - Jenny's Background and Role, 00:04:07 - The Music Meeting in Abandoned Villages, 00:09:41 - Perception of Ghost Villages, 00:11:32 - Lack of Support from Local Government. The article on European Data Journalism Network "EU: cohesion and depopulation".
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| From Ghost Towns to Vibrant Communities: The Musicians ex Machina experience | 26 Jul 2023 | 00:22:25 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back, we travel to Greece, where renowned musician Dimitris Mystakidis ignites deserted Greek villages with the power of music, as he resolutely strives to bring life and community back to these abandoned spaces, despite political interference and the challenges of revitalisation. Reporting for this episode by Jenny Tsiropoulou. 00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:03:42 - The Inspiration, 00:06:16 - The Decline of Greek Villages, 00:09:29 - Supporting Local Communities, 00:11:08 - The Annual Event, 00:17:35 - Dimitris Mystakidis: A Young Musician's Journey, 00:18:47 - The Impact of Music in Helidon, 00:19:17 - Turning Helidon into a Culinary Destination, 00:20:30 - Using Music to Overcome Political Divides.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Jenny Tsiropoulou. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "Youth Homelessness: How to survive the streets when you are under 25" | 19 Jul 2023 | 00:14:18 | |
Producer María Dios interviews Spanish journalist Pablo Jiménez Arandia. Pablo was Europe Talks Back's reporter on the ground for the previous episode, "Youth Homelessness: How to survive the streets when you are under 25". In this podcast, Pablo shines a spotlight on the housing crisis in Europe through the captivating story of Mohammed, a young man who experienced homelessness in Barcelona. About Pablo Jiménez Arandia Pablo Jiménez Arandia is a journalist based in Barcelona. His work primarily targets a broad spectrum of social issues. Pablo brings a distinctive angle to his stories, exploring the overlapping realms of technology and social justice. Recently, he has embraced the world of podcasting, sculpting narratives that invite listeners to experience stories in an immersive, personal manner. His current endeavor on youth homelessness uncovers the harsh realities faced by young people, highlighting their resilience and the societal context that underpins their struggles. Key moments 00:00:50 - Pablo's Background, 00:03:31 - Pitching Mohammed's Story, 00:07:35 - Homelessness in Barcelona, 00:10:34 - Mohammed's Future,
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Youth Homelessness: How to survive the streets when you are under 25 | 12 Jul 2023 | 00:21:22 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back host Juli Simond tells the story of Mohammed Bouzghaia, a resilient young man who has faced some of life's most formidable challenges head-on. Born and raised in Morocco, Mohammed chose to set sail for Spain, a trip riddled with adversity, with the hope of a brighter future. He found himself surviving alone on the streets of Barcelona where he faced language barriers and homelessness. His determination, coupled with his optimistic spirit, have allowed him to persevere. Mohammed’s life ordeal provides invaluable insights into the ongoing issue of youth homelessness in Europe. 00:05:38 - Mohammed's Journey and Challenges, 00:11:49 - Mohammed's Life on the Streets, 00:13:32 - Support from Futuro and Co, 00:17:47 - The Impact of Unhoused Life on Mohammed, 00:18:13 - Different Profiles of Unhoused Youth, 00:19:06 - Finding Beauty in Life, 00:19:47 - Addressing Youth Homelessness.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Pablo Jiménez Arandia. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "The future is now: Closing the age gap in climate action movement" | 05 Jul 2023 | 00:16:10 | |
Producer María Dios interviews Italian journalist Irene Fodaro. Irene was Europe Talks Back's reporter on the ground for the previous episode, "The future is now: Closing the age gap in climate action movement". In this podcast Irene delves into the captivating world of climate activism in France, exposing the generation gap and the inspiring fight of a 70-year-old activist facing tear gas, to bridge the divide and unite generations in the urgent battle against climate change. Irene Fodaro is a freelance journalist who interprets the world around her with a keen and compassionate eye. Known for her work on environmental topics, Irene's passion for climate change issues sets her apart in the industry. With multiple experiences in different cultural settings like Lebanon and Morocco, she carries a deep understanding of global narratives.
00:01:21 - Irene's Background, 00:07:56 - Generation Gap in Climate Change, 00:11:05 - Different Perspectives on Climate Change.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| The future is now: Closing the age gap in climate action movement | 28 Jun 2023 | 00:22:29 | |
In this episode of Europe Talks Back we bring to you the story of Karen from France, who, despite retiring, decided to join Greenpeace. Karen explains why age should not be a barrier to making a difference in societal struggles. As a relatively older activist, Karen also emphasizes the importance of educating people of all ages about the perils of climate change and working together in unity to create a sustainable future. This inspiring story challenges the stereotype that climate activism is only for the young. 00:01:28 - The Generational Divide, 00:05:13 - Karen's Journey, 00:08:38 - Older Activists in Climate Action, 00:13:18 - Intergenerational Dialogue, 00:15:40 - The Importance of Activism in Retirement, 00:16:33 - French Protests Against Pension Reform and Climate Change, 00:21:49 - Closing Generational Gaps.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Irene Fodaro. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "What Color is Dutch? Lifelines Twisted by Bias" | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:12:00 | |
German journalist Sarah Tekath exposes the ironies of progress and struggle in the Netherlands, discussing the challenges faced by people of color. Sarah is the reporter and scriptwriter behind Europe Talks Back's previous episode, What Color is Dutch? Lifelines twisted by bias. In that episode, Sarah highlighted Marisella de Cuba's activism against racism and colonial history. Sarah Tekath is an experienced freelance journalist and foreign correspondent who has made Amsterdam her base since 2014. Specializing in social issues, particularly women's rights, Sarah has collaborated with multiple German and international media organizations to bring vital stories to light. Her podcast, AmsterDames, provides a platform for discussing relevant topics, including institutional racism in the Netherlands.
00:01:52 - The state of Women Rights in the Netherlands, 00:03:57 - The meaning of Racial Profiling, 00:06:51 - Why the debate on Institutional Racism needs to continue, 00:08:41 - Europe Talks Back press review on current European affairs related to racism.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Can your vote help tackle racism in Europe? | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:29:24 | |
In this episode, we delve into the crucial role that the EU elections could have in combating racism across Europe. We'll be speaking with two inspiring young activists, Ebu and Zaineb, who bring diverse experiences as women of colour living in different parts of Europe. They'll share their insights on institutional racism, the importance of voting, and the power of youth activism in driving change. Tune into episode 11 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| What Color is Dutch? Lifelines Twisted by Bias | 14 Jun 2023 | 00:19:15 | |
Although the Netherlands is internationally seen as a progressive country, the reality that many ethnic groups experience daily looks very different from the inside. In fact, over the past few decades, an ongoing battle against institutional racism has been taking place in the country. In this episode of Europe Talks Back, host Juli Simond tells the story of Marisella de Cuba, who was born on Aruba, a Caribbean island facing the coast of Venezuela that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. When Marisella moved to the Netherlands’ mainland at a young age, she found herself confronting a society plagued by racism, which propelled her into activism. 00:02:10 - Black Pete and Racism in Dutch Schools, 00:06:27 - Dutch Colonial Past and Jan Pieterszoon Coen, 00:12:08 - Child Benefit Scandal and Racialised Algorithms, 00:17:21 - The fourth Rutte Cabinet.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Sarah Tekath. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Behind the scenes of "Disability in Times of War", with Anna Romandash | 07 Jun 2023 | 00:16:25 | |
Disability representation is crucial for creating an inclusive society that values diversity and human rights. Disability representation in media and government can help break down social barriers, promote understanding and empathy, and empower disabled individuals to fully participate in society. Guest speaker Anna Romandash - also reporter and scriptwriter of ep1 of Europe Talks Back (Disability in Times of War) - shares why disability representation is essential and how journalists can improve their coverage of disability issues. Anna Romandash is a passionate and skilled Ukrainian journalist with a strong focus on human rights, conflict resolution, and Eastern Europe. Having worked with renowned media outlets such as CNN, Anna brings her deep expertise in reporting from conflict zones to the table, offering unique perspectives on the challenges faced by journalists in these areas. 00:02:16 - Reporting Challenges in Ukraine, 00:07:21 - Disability in Times of War, 00:11:36 - Ukraine's Reconstruction and Disability Rights, 00:14:57 - Disability Advocacy in Europe.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Disability in Times of War | 31 May 2023 | 00:21:56 | |
Once the Russian invasion of Ukraine started, people with disabilities suffered tremendously. And amid the panic and chaos that followed the invasion, many were unable to evacuate from their homes. This left people trapped in the crossfire without access to bomb shelters. In the first episode of the second season of Europe Talks Back, host Juli Simond tells the story of Tetyana Herasymova, who is one of the approximately 2.7 million Ukrainians with disabilities. Tanya is one of those who managed to flee. Ever since, she’s been helping fellow Ukrainians with disabilities stuck near the frontlines of the war in Ukraine. As the director of the Ukrainian NGO, Fight for Right, Tanya is committed to championing the needs and rights of disabled individuals, particularly during times of conflict. Drawing from her own experiences as a person with a disability navigating the challenges of war, Tetyana's dedication to promoting inclusivity and equality is unwavering and deeply impactful. 00:00:01 - Evacuation, 00:04:21 - Disability during war, 00:09:20 - Advocacy and recovery, 00:14:25 - Inclusion in Ukrainian politics, 00:20:32 - Challenges faced by disabled Ukrainians, 00:21:06 - Conclusion.
The second season of Europe Talks Back is produced in partnership with Sphera Network, the first network of independent media in Europe to reinvent the media space and paint a new picture of the continent through impactful, unbiased, raw and authentic stories. The producer of Europe Talks Back is Maria Dios. The host and narrator of Europe Talks Back is Juli Simond. Sound editing and mixing is by Jeremy Bocquet. Reporting for this story by Anna Romandash. The executive producer of Europe Talks Back is Alexander Damiano Ricci.
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| Investigating Green Finance made in Europe: the Michelin case - Part Two | 25 May 2023 | 00:18:27 | |
In the second episode of a special series of two, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Stefano Valentino, an investigative freelance journalist who covered a case of greenwashing involving the French tire producer, Michelin, for the pan-European online media, Voxeurop. In particular, this podcast conversations uncovers the loopholes of green certification processes on financial markets. The original investigation was published in the form of a 4 article-long series under title "Investigating Green Finance made in Europe" and is co-authored by Emanuela Barbiroglio. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Investigating Green Finance made in Europe: the Michelin case - Part One | 18 May 2023 | 00:20:15 | |
Designed to support sustainable development projects, green finance is not always what it seems. A "green"-certified project led by Michelin in Indonesia may well have contributed to the destruction of the rainforest, thus deceiving its ecologically-minded investors. In the first episode of a special series of two, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Stefano Valentino, an investigative freelance journalist who covered a case of greenwashing involving the French tire producer, Michelin, for the pan-European online media, Voxeurop. The original investigation was published in the form of a 4 article-long series under title "Investigating Green Finance made in Europe" and is co-authored by Emanuela Barbiroglio. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| It's a wrap! Looking back at Europe Talks Back in 2022 | 15 Dec 2022 | 00:21:18 | |
In this episode, host Alexander Damiano Ricci and editor Maria Dios look back at the production of Europe Talks Back episodes in 2022. They revisit some topics deal with in the past 20 episodes, and provide updates on some of the most meaningful stories. Europe Talks Back goes on a break until the week of January 16, 2023. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| How to boycott the 2022 FIFA World cup on Human Rights Day | 09 Dec 2022 | 00:22:28 | |
The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar has been making the headlines for weeks now. Just, not really or only for the rolling ball and iconic football stars on the pitch. From allegations of corruption in the process leading up to the awarding of the competition, to accusations of breaches of human rights in the build up of the stadiums hosting the competition: little has been left uncovered by the press. For these and many other reasons, a relevant share of staunch football fans across Europe are boycotting the competition. But what does it take to organise a boycott? And how are football fans living this peculiar moment in the history of sports? On this podcast episode of Europe Talks Back, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Eliot Dickinson, Chief of staff at Bulle Media and huge football fan who is boycotting the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as well as to Chiara Jaumann, copywriter at Heimat Berlin, the creative agency who, together with Boycott Qatar 2022 and Laut Gegen Nazis, ideated the Football Blackout for Human Rights campaign. The Football Blackout for Human Rights campaign website: https://footballblackout.org/ The 10th of December is the International Human Rights Day. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Post-Brexit UK: no country for Black Europeans? | 02 Dec 2022 | 00:21:22 | |
Brexit has made the headlines of the European and British press for years. However, today, the relationship between the UK and the EU is less of a central topic in public debates. Nevertheless, many European citizens’ lives have been heavily affected by Brexit. This is mostly due to the lengthy and intricate process for obtaining the UK settlement status. In particular, anecdotal evidence appears to highlight that European citizens of colour are suffering the most from the consequences of Brexit. In October this year, in the UK, a non-profit organisation under the name of “Black Europeans” was established. Black Europeans’ mission is to challenge systemic racism in the post-Brexit migration policies. And to create a safe environment by breaking down barriers for black Europeans to thrive. On this podcast, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Dahaba Ali Hussen and Angelo Boccato - respectively Dutch and Italian freelance journalists in the United Kingdom -, to dissect the impact of Brexit of European citizens of colour. You can follow Angelo Boccato on Twitter @Ang_Bok. Likewise, you can follow Dahaba Ali Hussen on Twitter @Dahabaalihussen. The website of Black Europeans: https://black-europeans.webnode.co.uk/. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Will the Women on Boards Directive finally break the glass ceiling? | 25 Nov 2022 | 00:24:53 | |
According to Eurostat, 229 million women live in the EU. That’s 4.6% more than men. However, fewer women make it to the top of society. When it comes to decision-making and board levels, women are under-represented. As the Gender Diversity Index shows, there are only 7% of female CEOs and just 35% of women on boards in EU top companies. On the 22nd of November, ten years later than expected, the European Union finally approved a directive that will force all member states to increase the presence of women on boards. Why has it taken so long to have a law aimed at closing the gender gap? How will this help women break the glass ceiling? On this podcast, host Alexander Damiano Ricci and co-host Maria Dios, discuss the approval of the Women on Board Directive in the EU. Also, Maria Dios interviews Hedwige Nuyens, Chair of European Women on Boards, a non-profit association that promotes gender equality in decision making and helps women across the EU accessing board level positions. The website of the European on Women on Boards: https://europeanwomenonboards.eu/ Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Madrid rises up for public healthcare | 18 Nov 2022 | 00:20:29 | |
Spain is one of the healthiest countries in the European Union. It has the longest life expectancy, and its public healthcare service is worldwide recognised. However, the population of its capital region, Madrid, has been suffering from a shortage of medical staff over the past few years. Despite being the region with the highest income per capita, Madrid is also the one that spends the least on primary care. Especially since the COVID-19 pandemic, the government of the Community of Madrid, led by Isabel Ayuso of the Popular Party, has been criticised for understaffing hospitals and primary care centres. Last November 13, doctors' and neighbours' anger exploded into a massive rally. Thousands of people took to the streets of Madrid to protest against the collapse of primary care. On this podcast, host Marìa Dios talks to Isabel Vázquez Burgos, a doctor in Vallecas, one of the poorest neighbourhoods in Madrid and to Ángeles Rodríguez de Cara, an active member of the Regional Federation of Madrid’s Neighborhood Associations, which backed the protest movement of November 13. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Digital rights and the EU | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:29:09 | |
In this episode we’ll be speaking with 2 experts from the human rights space to unpack what we mean by our digital rights, how they are being protected or violated and who gets to decide what technology is needed for or against whom. Kahina Rabahi representing the European Anti-Poverty Network and Bibbi Abruzzini representing Forus, a global network of civil society organisations — will help us uncover how digitalisation impacts essential services and civic space. Tune into episode 10 now! Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union. Production: Europod Follow us on: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| What the death of Blessing Matthew tells us about the Franco Italian border | 11 Nov 2022 | 00:23:40 | |
On May 9, 2018, as many European citizens were celebrating Europe Day, the dead body of a young black woman was found in the French river of Durance, not far away from the Franco Italian border. It was the body of Blessing Matthew, a Nigerian girl in her early twenties. As many other people from Africa, Blessing crossed the Mediterranean Sea aiming for a better life in Europe. But she encountered death in unclear circumstances. According to some witnesses of the night that led to Blessing’s death, whatever happened needs to be examined in relation to the actions undertaken by the French Police patrolling the border. This year, on October 25th, after investigation by the French police was declared inconclusive and two attempts to bring Blessing’s case to court in France were dismissed, Tous Migrants, a French migrant advocacy organization, announced that it had filed an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights. On this episode of Europe Talks Back, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to Janina Pescinski, Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholar at Queen Mary University of London, working on questions related to migration, citizenship, and borders, to understand the critical situation migrants are living along the Franco-Italian border within the European Union. You can follow Janina’s work on Twitter here. The blog post by Janina, through which we discovered Blessing’s story, you can find it at Ideas on Europe, the blog of UACES, the association for contemporary European Studies. The special investigation conducted by the people behind Border Forensics, which led to the association Tous Migrants to file an appeal with the European Court for Human Rights. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The fight against disinformation in Europe | 04 Nov 2022 | 00:25:25 | |
In October this year, the social media giant META, took down a Russian network of social media accounts spreading disinformation on the War on Ukraine. META says it is the largest network of its kind, the company disrupted since the war in Ukraine began. More specifically, identified social media accounts were sharing false information by relaunching fake articles published on 60 websites impersonating legitimate news organisations. Articles published on these websites were shared on social media and messaging apps, such as Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and Twitter. On this episode of Europe Talks Back, host Alexander Damiano Ricci interviews Marìa Dios, editor at Europe Talks Back, about the pro-Russian disinformation operation taken down by META and Trisha Meyer, Professor of Digital Governance and Participation at the Brussels School of Governance of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Professor Meyer leads the Research Centre for Digitalisation, Democracy and Innovation, the BA in Communication and Public Relations, and the Jean Monnet Winter and Summer Schools on EU Policy-Making. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| News consumption on social media and distrust in institutions | 28 Oct 2022 | 00:24:03 | |
Eurofound, the EU agency providing knowledge to assist in the development of better social, employment and work-related policies, released the results of an EU wide survey on the living conditions of European citizens during COVID19. Among many results, the study shows that when social media is the preferred news source of people trust in institutions plummets. Meanwhile, in the Austrian city of Graz, an engineer is trying to push public institutions and citizens to adopt alternatives to mainstream commercial social media platforms to interact with their peers online. On this podcast, host Alexander Damiano Ricci talks to André Menrath, administrator of Graz.Social instance on Mastodon, and to Massimiliano Mascherini, Head of the Social Policies unit at Eurofound. The Mastodon instance Graz.Social. Eurofound's website. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The fight for the access to safe abortions in Hungary | 21 Oct 2022 | 00:22:04 | |
Requesting an abortion in Europe is legal in most countries. Yet, even if ending a pregnancy is not banned, accessing this right is not always guaranteed. While the pro-life narratives spread all over Europe, far-right governments tighten abortion rules. Hungary is the latest example. In this country, from September 15, women can request an abortion only if they listen to the fetus' heartbeat. What is behind this new and cruel decree? On this episode of Europe Talks Back, Marìa Dios interviews Júlia Bakó, a Hungarian Budapest-based feminist women's rights activist, and Mara Clarke, founder of Abortion Support Network, an organisation that helps women all over Europe to access safe abortions. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bulgaria's two year long political deadlock | 14 Oct 2022 | 00:17:43 | |
In the Summer of 2020, mass protests shook Bulgaria: citizens were calling for a stop to endless corruption. And a change in the political system. Since the protests of 2020, four Parliamentary elections have been held in the country, the latest of which took place in October this year. However, following any of these elections, no party-negotiations were able to grant a stable government to the country, and one that that would implement the demand for change of its citizens. On this episode of Europe Talks Back, host Alexander Damiano Ricci interviews policy analyst, Tania Lessenska, and Zlatina Siderova, a Bulgarian expat living in the Netherlands. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code EUROPOD at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/europod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||