Episodios

  • The Drying Plain: Conceptualising Climate Change 1/6
    Jul 17 2025

    With the help of scientist György Kroel-Dulay and visual artist Kitti Gosztola, we explore the concepts of climate change and adaptation. What are we talking about when we talk about the environment? What do we actually perceive when we look at the landscape? Do we have useful concepts to describe the characteristics of a changing landscape?


    The concept of landscape is also associated with many myths and misconceptions. We are not conscious of the fact that the landscape we think we must preserve in its current form is already the result of human intervention. The myth of “untouched nature” is just that: neither the elements of the landscape nor the vegetation are independent of human intentions and actions.


    Independently of each other, György Kroel-Dulay and Kitti Gosztolathey are also self-critical, as they examine whether science and art are capable of offering solutions and alternatives to the current situation.



    This podcast is part of WePod, a collaborative project funded by the European Commission's Creative Europe programme.


    Hosting and narration: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    Journalistic research, fieldwork, interviews and original scripts: Gergely Nagy, András Tóth, Orsolya Seregély, Margaréta Tomó, Teodóra Szalai, Mina Delic.

    Editing of scripts: Orsolya Seregély, András Tóth, Gergely Nagy, Tőke, Péter Kókai, Alexander Damiano Ricci

    Original sound track and sound editing: Dominik Tar

    Sound editing of the English version: Alexander Damiano Ricci and Daniel Gutierrez Ortega.

    Original cover artwork by Qubit

    Adaptation of the cover artwork for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Producers: Orsolya Seregély, Mina Delic, András Tóth, Zsuzsanna Balázs

    Executive producer: Ana Ribera.

    Editorial and production coordination: Alexander Damiano Ricci.


    This co-production was supported by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the European Union. Neither the European Union, nor the granting authority can, therefore, be held responsible for said opinions and viewpoints.


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    21 m
  • The Drying Plain : [Trailer]
    Jul 10 2025

    Global temperatures have risen to levels not seen in 125,000 years. Rivers and lakes are drying up. Wildlife is in obvious distress. Invasive pests are taking over. And even the energy transition to reduce emissions is putting a strain on our environment.


    These problems, which are becoming increasingly tangible in the The Great Hungarian - or Pannonian - plain, as well as the potential solutions to them, are the subject of our new six-part podcast series, The Drying Plain, produced in partnership with Qubit and the Press Freedom Foundation in Vojvodina.


    With the help of local residents, farmers, artists, experts and researchers, The Drying Plain sheds light on the environmental changes caused by human activity in Hungary and Vojvodina (northern Serbia).


    This podcast is part of WePod, a collaborative project funded by the European Commission's Creative Europe programme.

    • Hosting and narration: Alexander Damiano Ricci
    • Journalistic research, fieldwork, interviews and original scripts: Gergely Nagy, András Tóth, Orsolya Seregély, Margaréta Tomó, Teodóra Szalai, Mina Delits.
    • Editing of scripts: Orsolya Seregi, András Tóth, Gergely Nagy, Tőke, Péter Kókai, Alexander Damiano Ricci
    • Original sound track and sound editing: Dominik Tar
    • Sound editing of the English version: Alexander Damiano Ricci and Daniel Gutierrez Ortega.
    • Original cover artwork by Qubit
    • Adaptation of the cover artwork for the English version: Watermelon collective
    • Producers: Anari Berta, Orsolya Seregi, Mina Delits, András Tóth, Zsuzsanna Balázs
    • Executive producer: Ana Ribera.
    • Editorial and production coordination: Alexander Damiano Ricci.

    This co-production was supported by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the European Union. Neither the European Union, nor the granting authority can, therefore, be held responsible for said opinions and viewpoints.


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  • The Right Kind of Family : A Wave of resistance 6/6
    Jul 8 2025

    In episode 6 of The Right Kind of Family, we travel to Warsaw, where a group of activists has opened the first clinic offering free access to medical abortion, right in front of the Polish parliament. We will learn about the work of Women Help Women, a group that supports women who want to have an abortion in countries where it is illegal or very difficult to do so.

    From Warsaw to Budapest, we will attend Pride in the Hungarian capital, which has been outlawed by Orban but attended by tens of thousands of people from all over Europe.

    But if resistance is transnational, so is the network opposing the network of parties and organisations working to erode rights. A network that follows a precise strategy, financed with millions of euros.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai


    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci


    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

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    45 m
  • The Right Kind of Family : The Great Replacement conspiracy 5/6
    Jul 1 2025

    In episode 5 of The Right Kind of Family, we tackle the Great Replacement theory, a conspiracy theory that is very present in the politics of far-right parties and has now infiltrated mainstream political debate. It is yet another piece in the puzzle of discriminatory policies in the name of defending "the natural order".


    Our reporters will travel to Bag, about 35 km from Budapest, to see how these policies that exclude certain categories, such as migrants and Roma communities, work in practice. And, still in Hungary, we go to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest in May 2025. A stage where theories such as the "Great replacement" have had a place of honour.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai


    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci


    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

    Subscribe to Europod • English for even more podcasts, and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 m
  • The Right Kind of Family : Destroying gender 4/6
    Jun 24 2025

    In episode 4 of The Right Kind of Family, our reporters travel back to Spain, a country which has become a model in the development of progressive transgender rights at the national and regional level. In 2023, the Spanish Congress passed the so-called Trans Law, which focuses primarily on allowing individuals to change their name and gender on ID cards without requiring medical reports.


    However, Spain is also a country which saw the birth of the VOX, a party whose political platform hinges about the concept of "gender idoleology". Crucially, VOX is also one of the initiators of the Political Network for Values. Understanding the rise of the Political Network for Values implies understanding how gender politics has shaped Spain and Europe over the past two decades.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai


    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci


    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

    Subscribe to Europod • English for even more podcasts, and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram.


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    38 m
  • The Right Kind of Family : The abortion playbook 3/6
    Jun 17 2025

    In episode 3 of The Right Kind of Family, we travel to Italy, a country which has become a model for how it has been limiting access to abortion for women in subtle ways.

    In fact, the country ruled by Giorgia Meloni's Brother of Italy, represents a playbook for how it is possible to curtail abortions in a context where the Law formally provides free access to it. Starting from Naples, through Rome and reaching the north-western city of Turin, the reporters uncover how the anti-abortion playbook unfolds and impacts women's lives.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai

    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

    Subscribe to Europod • English for even more podcasts, and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram.

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    48 m
  • The Right Kind of Family : A family-friendly country 2/6
    Jun 10 2025

    In episode 2 of The Right Kind of Family, our reporters travel to Hungary, a country ruled by Viktor Orban's Fidezs party since 2010. This relatively small central European country has surged to the role of ideological cornerstone for the Political Network for Values and its members.


    In particular, our reporters focus on one specific dimension of the policies enacted by the Orban over the past decade: family policies as a tool to stop population decline.

    The Hungarian government proudly defines its country as a family-friendly land. But what exactly are the famed policies of the Hungarian government, and how do they affect Hungarian households and women? What do Hungarians think about them, and ultimately, are they effective in halting population decline?


    The Right Kind of Family is a podcast co-produced by El País Audio, Chora Media, Europod, and 444.It was created within the framework of the WePod project, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Commission.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai

    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

    Subscribe to Europod • English for even more podcasts, and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram.

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    49 m
  • The Right Kind of Family : A very bright future 1/6
    Jun 3 2025

    In episode 1 of The Right Kind of Family, reporters Claudia Torrisi, Elsa Cabria, Francesca Berardi and Lili Rutai are in Madrid, in the Spanish Senate. They follow the works of the "VI Transatlantic Summit for Freedom and the Culture of Life", a closed session “in defence of life and the natural family.” The meeting serves also as the sixth international gathering of the Political Network for Values, a network established in 2014 in a room at the UN headquarters, in New York.


    The reporters follow the debates and key note speeches of the participants, uncovering the international reach of this network as well as its rhetoric and political ambitions.

    Far from being a EU-focused network, the Political Network for Values has strong US- and Latin Amrican-connections. However, one specific European country appears to play a leading role.


    The Right Kind of Family is a podcast co-produced by El País Audio, Chora Media, Europod, and 444.It was created within the framework of the WePod project, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Commission.


    The English version is written and narrated by Lili Rutai

    Research and fieldwork: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria and Manuel Tomillo

    Script in original language: Francesca Berardi, Claudia Torrisi, Lili Rutai, Elsa Cabria.

    Editing of scripts: Alexander Damiano Ricci, Ana Ribera and Sabrina Tinelli

    Original sound identity: Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Mattia Liciotti, based on ‘The Devil You Know’ soundtrack, licensed by Machiavelli Music.

    Additional musical curation, editing and sound design: Jeremy Bocquet.

    Original graphic design: Ruth Benito and Rebecca Grassi

    Graphic design adaptation for the English version: Watermelon collective

    Executive production: Ana Ribera

    Editorial coordination and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    Co-funded by the European Union. However, the views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


    This podcast is co-produced by Europod.

    Subscribe to Europod • English for even more podcasts, and follow us on Linkedin and Instagram.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 m