Europe is us!

Europe is us! An international podcast focusing on youth. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić.

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Tuesday Mar 07, 2023

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth. Žan Luca Potočnik, a member of the Laboratory for the diagnostics of physical and motor development at the Faculty of Sport in Ljubljana, Slovenia, was our guest, with whom we compared body development of youth at a different age, talked about the influence of social media on the body image of youth, and also the reasons why Žan Luca picked sports as his primary interest. Our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective was Amelie Förster, a journalist from the German member of the Euranet Plus radio network, Ams. We also heard from youth from Estonia, Poland, Slovenia, Kärg, Karolina, and Jakob. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Max kegfire on Shutterstock. 

Tuesday Feb 21, 2023

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth. Matas Saladžius, who went through military service in Lithuania, was our main guest in this episode. The young musician took us through the times he spent in the army, where he found time for creating music as well. Although the army is, as he says, "a soup full of everything", he found a creative company and even played in an army band. He found the service as a great way to improve the teamwork aspect, and he recommends it to everyone. We traveled around Europe and talked to Arūnas Balčiūnas, Head of the Military Conscription and Recruitment Service of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, Georgi Angelov, a journalist at Free Europe Bulgaria, and Mateusz Kulik, a journalist at Polish Radio as well. Mart Valner from Raadio Kuku, based in Estonia, was our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić.

Wednesday Feb 01, 2023

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth. Welcome to the second season! With this episode, we started the year in a relaxing way, discussing wishes and resolutions for 2023. We talked to Amelie Schneider, an Austrian student studying in Paris. She compared both cities, the diversity in them, and the public transport, she told us about the fear of loneliness, but also the energy among students, who welcomed many from Russia and Ukraine as well, due to the conflict happening in their countries. Lidija Petković was our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić.

Friday Dec 23, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European Year of Youth. In this episode, we bring you a selection of excerpts from our Euranet Plus Youth Summit, which took place in early December. Entitled 'Europe at play', it brought together MEPs and influencers (moderator Quentin Deschandelliers, Marcos Moschovidis, Lukaš Fritscher, and Karim Hallal Peche).
 
The focus was on what the European Year of Youth has managed to unlock this year, the need to have a 'youth test' in European legislation, but also the concerns and challenges of today's young people, from mental health issues to employment, relationships, social inequalities or climate change, which should be addressed. Finally, policy needs to work on ways to better engage with young people so that they themselves can engage with their future.
 
Journalists from the Europe is us! team also had the opportunity to ask questions to MEPs - listen to this episode to find out more.
Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić.
 

Friday Dec 16, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European Year of Youth. Our 20th episode is a special one as our guest in the European Parliament in Strasbourg was Kira Marie Peter-Hansen, the youngest-ever Member of the European Parliament. The Danish 24 years old MEP is a part of the European Free Alliance/The Greens. She told us what it's like to be in her role and how she looks at the European Year of Youth at the very end of it. She is the vice chair of the Subcommittee on Tax Matters, a member of four committees in the European Parliament, and a substitute at two of them, including the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. Known as a fighter for a green, feminist, and solidary Europe she stressed the importance of making the Digital Euro project as green and as sustainable as possible. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Dmitry Mayer, Shutterstock.

Friday Dec 02, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European year of youth. In the 19th episode, we are talking about the field of artificial intelligence. Alessandro Ciociola, a PhD student in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering at Politecnico di Torino in Italy, and Chief Technical Officer at OccupyAI, was our guest. Artur Panasiuk, a journalist at Polskie Radio, a member of the Euranet Plus network, told us about how high Poland ranks in the development of AI in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective in which we collect comments from journalists across Europe. In this podcast, you can also hear from Blaž Zupan, head of the bioinformatics laboratory at Slovenia's Faculty of Computer Science and Informatics in Ljubljana, who answered if Slovenia is ensuring the safe use of AI among young people. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Shutterstock.

Friday Nov 18, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European year of youth. In the 18th episode, we are talking about and with the European youth and their experience with media. We talked to Jovan Đukić, a student from Serbia, about the media freedom situation in his country. Andri Disha, a Greek journalist, who was a part of the Youth4Regions media programme, organized by the European Commission, was our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective in which we collect comments from journalists across Europe. In this podcast, you can also hear from Kristina Dimova and Christoph Schwaiger, who told us about the presence of fake news on social media. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Shutterstock.

Friday Nov 04, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European year of youth. In the 17th episode, we are talking about precarious work. We took a closer look at the situation in France and talked to Yoann Schanzenbacher, a hairdresser who even experienced aggressive situations with his employer. Thomas Rocher from Euradio was our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective in which we collect comments from journalists across Europe. In this podcast, you can also hear Andrey Alexandrov, who shared with us the perspective of a Bulgarian lawyer on this topic. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Shutterstock.

Friday Oct 21, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European year of youth. In the 16th episode, we are discussing the climate crisis. Can a change on the personal level be one of the solutions to it? How important is the role of young activists? We talked to Simona Meiler, a doctoral student at ETH Zürich, who told us that the role of activists is a theme at academic roundtables as well. Thomas Rocher from Euradio was our guest in our regular section The Watchdog's Perspective in which we collect comments from journalists across Europe. In this podcast, you can also hear from Xavier, a young farmer from Belgium, who took over his father's farm to look for sustainable farming solutions. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Shutterstock.

Friday Oct 07, 2022

Europe is us! But who are we? Listen to our international podcast focusing on youth during the European year of youth. In the 15th episode, we are taking a closer look at the role of youth in the process of digitalisation. How do the levels of digitalisation differ in different countries? How did that affect schooling, and how can a young mind find a solution? We talked to Dean Celaj, a Harvard student from Albania, who created a digital platform, which is now used in Albanian public schools. Luana Plesea from Radio Romania explained how poverty created a gap between Romanian pupils who did not have the same access to internet during the times of distant schooling. Alina from Germany told us that she would like to see a subject about digitalisation in German schools. Brought to you by Euranet Plus. Host: Dino Subašić. Photo: Shutterstock.

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