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The first episode of The Europeans aired five years ago this week! To mark this very special occasion, producers Katz and Wojciech join Katy and Dominic to look back on how Europe has changed in the half-decade we've been making this podcast.

Many thanks to the amazing people who've taken the time to speak to us over the years. In this episode you heard:

Franz Kubacyk - 'Translating Trump, Defending Deneuve', January 2018

Katz Laszlo - 'How the hell do you make an EU law?', February 2020

Tom Moylan - 'President of the European what now?', December 2019

Pasi Sahlberg - 'Finnish Lessons', April 2021

Andrei Popoviciu - 'Pushbacks', November 2019

Remco Yizhak Cooremans - 'It takes more than two, baby' - June 2022

Grace Ly - 'France's Invisible Asians', November 2020

Patrick Gathara - 'Eurafrica', February 2020

Natalie Lamprou - 'Cheese Diplomacy' - April 2021
Sara (episode 3 in our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like) - November 2021

And thank you 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 patreon.com/europeanspodcast (many currencies are available). You can also help new listeners find the show by leaving us a review or giving us five stars on Spotify.

A video of friendly wolves can be found here.

04:10 Good Five Years: Solar energy

10:48 Bad Five Years: Western naivety

15:55 Good Five Years: Wolves

21:46 Bad Five Years: Media freedom in Central and Eastern Europe

33:42 An ode to governments that came and went

35:32 Franz Kubacyk on Translating Trump

38:46 Tom Moylan on the secrets of the European Commission building

39:53 Pasi Sahlberg on Finland's education system

42:14 Frontex and Fortress Europe

43:48 Remco Yizhak Cooremans on recognising rainbow families in the Netherlands

44:51 Grace Ly on France's Invisible Asians

45:45 Patrick Gathara on Eurafrica

47:34 Natalie Lamprou on halloumi diplomacy in Cyprus

49:47 Sara: trahana, and three Albanias

Artwork for this episode by our lovely listener, Luisa Balaban.

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