S2EP9 – Understanding European politics through a podcast
Jan 13, 2025 - 21:05
Sounds like Europe
The Europeans, a podcast that was launched back in 2017, analyzes Europe and the European Union in an entertaining and accesible way. To understand how this podcast has managed to touch on European politics and culture while entertaining a big audience, Javi Caminero is joined by Katy Lee and Dominic Kraemer, hosts and creators of The Europeans. Listen to Katy and Dominic’s recommendations:
Credits
Hosted and written by Javi Caminero
Sound design by Manu Tomillo
Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci
Executive producer: Ana Ribera
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