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Europe Talks Back shines a light on the stories that matter from across Europe. A new Europe Talks Back episode drops every two weeks, showcasing storytelling podcasts, based on real stories The ongoing season of Europe Talks Back is produced by Europod 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. 
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Europe Talks Back shines a light on the stories that matter from across Europe. A new Europe Talks Back episode drops every two weeks, showcasing storytelling podcasts, based on real stories The ongoing season of Europe Talks Back is produced by Europod 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. 
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    Takeaways from the EU elections

    Takeaways from the EU elections

    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!

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    • 21 min.
    Can your vote help tackle racism in Europe?

    Can your vote help tackle racism in Europe?

    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!

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    • 29 min.
    Digital rights and the EU

    Digital rights and the EU

    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!

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    • 29 min.
    The fight of Lgbtq+ people in Europe

    The fight of Lgbtq+ people in Europe

    This episode uncovers the real threat trans- and non-binary persons face, often due to the actions of far-right groups and a climate of hate which can also be traced back to political discourses. We hear from Patricia Reguero, a Spanish journalist from El Salto, and her Greek colleague, Anastasia Vaitsopoulou, who work for the media outlet Propaganda.
    Tune into episode 9 now!

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    • 13 min.
    Far right groups in Europe

    Far right groups in Europe

    In this episode, we delve into what unites far-right groups in Europe and how they have been capitalising on cultural tools like social media and aesthetics to particularly target and successfully recruit young men and women.
    We hear from Michael Colborne, a journalist and researcher with Bellingcat, an investigation journalism organisation based in the Netherlands. His work focuses on the far right where he oversees and leads investigations and trains journalists in digital investigative techniques.
    Tune into episode 8 now!

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    • 21 min.
    A new generation of student-led protests

    A new generation of student-led protests

    In today’s episode we'll look into the new generation of student, university and worker led protests that are shaping up across Europe, from France to Poland. And we’ll also discuss how this trend relates to a global narrative change around the future of work.
    We'll hear from journalists Samuele Maccolini from the Italian outlet VD News and Maciej Domagała, from the Polish outlet Krytyka Polityczna. We met with them in Budapest, during a live show produced by the Sphera Network project to discuss this topic.
    This is the first episode of a special series dedicated to themes relevant to the run-up and context of the upcoming European elections.
    Tune into episode 7 now!

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    • 15 min.

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