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Europod & Sphera • News

Europod & Sphera • News

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🎧 Europod & Sphera • News — Your daily and monthly podcasts on Europe


Welcome to Europod & Sphera • News, your essential source for understanding Europe today.


From political shifts and EU policy updates to cultural trends and social challenges, our podcasts bring you closer to the stories that shape the European Union and the people behind it.


  • Long Story Short – Your daily podcast for quick, insightful analysis of the events driving Europe’s future: from breaking news to key policy developments.
  • Europe Talks Back – A monthly deep dive into the voices, stories, and debates defining Europe’s identity and direction


Stay informed, engaged, and connected to what’s happening across the continent.


Join us on a journey through the ideas, decisions, and movements that make Europe what it is — and what it’s becoming.


Production: Europod, with Sphera Network


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  • Reupload - Loneliness in Europe: From empty villages to crowded cities
    2025/12/22

    Loneliness doesn’t stop at city limits or country borders. In this episode of Europe Talks Back,we explore how isolation takes root in both Europe’s bustling cities and its quiet rural towns. With insights from sociologist Jasper de Witte, we unpack why loneliness isn’t just about being alone but about social ties, inequality, and the structures that shape our lives.

    From young people in fast-paced capitals to older adults in remote villages, millions across Europe are affected. We look at what makes loneliness different in rural and urban contexts, why it matters for public health and democracy, and what solutions from better transport to community spaces might help people feel less cut off and more connected. And today, we’re diving into what loneliness means in rural and urban Europe, why it happens, why it matters, and what can actually make a difference.

    Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.

    Production: By Europod, in co production with Sphera Network.

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    22 分
  • Reupload - Is living in rural Europe a retreat or a reinvention?
    2025/12/19

    They call it Europe’s backbone: the rural heartlands. Covering more than 80 per cent of the EU’s territory but home to less than 30 per cent of its population, rural areas are vital for food, biodiversity, and climate resilience, yet face population decline, ageing communities, poor infrastructure, and limited digital access.

    In this episode of Europe Talks Back, Evi Kiorri explores what life is really like far from the cities, speaking with Emanuele Monaco, who left urban life to build a distillery in rural Puglia, Italy. Through his story, we uncover both the challenges and the opportunities of rural life: from revitalising communities and sustainable farming to attracting young families and new ideas. Join us as we examine how policies, investment, and community effort could shape the future of Europe’s countryside.

    Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.

    Production: By Europod, in co-production with Sphera Network.

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    18 分
  • Reupload - The ‘always on’ culture and the battle for the right to disconnect
    2025/12/18

    Work emails at night. Messages from your boss after dinner. The pressure to be “always on” has become the norm, blurring the line between work and life, and pushing more people toward burnout. In this episode of Europe Talks Back, we look at how digital tools, remote work, and workplace expectations are wearing us down and whether the growing push for a legal right to disconnect can turn things around.

    We spoke to Professor Claudia Pagliari, an expert in digital health and tech ethics at the University of Edinburgh, to understand how constant connectivity affects our minds, our health, and our relationships and what really needs to change: the law, the culture, or both.

    Join us on our journey through the events that shape the European continent and the European Union.

    Production: By Europod, in co-production with Sphera Network.

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    21 分
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