Episodes

  • Democracy's Heartbeat: Election Day in Philadelphia | International Eyes on America's Choice
    Nov 5 2024

    A gripping street-level view of America's most consequential election yet, as European-American duo Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris take you through the pulsing streets of downtown Philadelphia. Watch as these international commentators decode the electric atmosphere, share candid voter conversations, and offer unique insights into this historic showdown between Harris and Trump. From early morning lines to evening tension, experience the raw energy of democracy in action through fresh, non-American perspectives. See why Philly could once again determine America's future.

    #ElectionDay2024 #PhillyVotes #KamalaHarris #Politics #Democracy #LiveCoverage #donaldtrump

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    6 mins
  • Citizen Dan: Voting from Abroad and Heading to Philly
    Oct 21 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of Over Here Over There, BBC Radio Gloucester's Nicky Price highlights the upcoming US General Election and how local Americans (Dan Harris, Debra Drew, and Jenn Singer) in Cheltenham encouraged their fellow citizens to register to vote. BBC Radio Gloucester's David Smith discusses with them the importance of registering overseas Americans to vote, particularly in the upcoming U.S. election, and emphasizes the significance of swing states in determining the election outcome. The conversation builds anticipation for 'Over Here, Over There' podcast coverage from Philadelphia by Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris, where they will report on the election atmosphere and its implications for democracy.


    Takeaways

    • The podcast aims to help overseas Americans register to vote.
    • Swing states play a crucial role in U.S. elections.
    • Civic engagement is essential for democracy.
    • The OHOT (Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris) team is excited to cover the election from Philadelphia.
    • Every vote counts, especially in swing states.
    • OHOT will be joined in Philadelphia by David Smith (BBC Radio) and Debra Drew (Democrats Abroad UK), and hosted by Drexel University Professor Emeritus Mark Brack
    • The importance of educating Americans about their voting rights.
    • While in Philadelphia, Claudia will cover the election for a German newspaper.
    • The atmosphere in Cheltenham reflects a strong American community.
    • The upcoming election is seen as a pivotal moment for democracy.


    Keywords

    Voting, Overseas Americans, Swing States, US Election, Civic Duty, Cheltenham, Podcast, Democracy, Political Engagement, Election Coverage


    Sound Bites

    • "We just want people to exercise their right."
    • "Your vote weighs a lot here."
    • "It's going to be the most important state."
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    9 mins
  • I, Claudia: Oktoberfest, Tourists Come, Locals Go
    Sep 18 2024

    Buckle up for a wild ride with Claudia as she unveils the truth behind Oktoberfest—the festival that turns Munich into a unique playground for tourists! While millions flock to the beer tents, locals grapple with overcrowded streets, drunken revelers, and the commercialization of their beloved tradition. In this eye-opening episode, you'll hear firsthand accounts of Munich residents who flee the city or barricade themselves in their homes. Discover why a simple stroll to work can feel like navigating a horror movie, and learn about the cultural clash that turns authentic Bavarian spirit into a carnival of costumes. Prepare to rethink your Oktoberfest experience as this episode reveals the sobering truth behind the Lederhosen, Steins, and Pretzels.

    YouTube Oktoberfest Walk-through


    Keywords: Oktoberfest, Munich, beer festival, local perspective, tourism impact, cultural appropriation, overcrowding, commercialization

    Sound Bites

    • "Oktoberfest is a fascinating cultural phenomenon."
    • "Many Munich residents flee from Oktoberfest."
    • "It's like a huge party in your living room."


    #Oktoberfest #Munich #BeerFestival #TravelPodcast #CulturalInsights #OverHereOverThere #GermanCulture #TouristTrap #LocalPerspective #BehindTheScenes



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    7 mins
  • Citizen Dan: It Wasn't Even Close - Harris Triumphs in Presidential Debate
    Sep 11 2024

    BBC Radio Kent presenter Anna Cookson and 'Over Here, Over There' podcast co-host Dan Harris discuss the first televised debate between US presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Dan comments on the clash over immigration, abortion, and the economy. Kamala Harris criticized Trump for his ego-driven approach and lack of focus on the needs of the American people. Trump criticized American military aid to Ukraine and accused Harris of having no economic plans. Overall, Dan concludes that Harris came out on top, winning over independent and undecided voters. The debate could have a significant impact on the polls, especially with endorsements from celebrities like Taylor Swift. It is uncertain if there will be more debates leading up to the election.

    Keywords

    US presidential debate, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, immigration, abortion, economy, independent voters, Taylor Swift endorsement


    Takeaways

    • The first televised debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was fiery and focused on issues like immigration, abortion, and the economy.
    • Harris criticized Trump for his ego-driven approach and lack of focus on the needs of the American people.
    • Trump criticized American military aid to Ukraine and accused Harris of having no economic plans.
    • Harris came out on top, winning over independent and undecided voters.
    • Endorsements from celebrities like Taylor Swift can have a significant impact on the polls.
    • It is uncertain if there will be more debates leading up to the election.


    Sound Bites

    • "Vice President Harris called the former president a laughing stock on the world stage."
    • "I believe you deserve a president who actually puts you first."
    • "That war would have never happened."
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    7 mins
  • I, Claudia: How to Spot Europeans in the US
    Aug 26 2024

    Claudia flips the script to highlight what makes Europeans stand out in the US. From childhood wonder at green road signs and skyscrapers to adult realities of being constantly recognized as European, it’s a wild ride. Accents, non-Hollywood teeth, and confusion over American coffee sizes are dead giveaways. Metric system struggles, tipping etiquette, and small talk woes add to the fun. Spotting a European? Look for someone squinting at grocery labels or fumbling with cash. Be kind and offer a good espresso—they're navigating a land where football means two things! Tune into Claudia's insightful and entertaining perspective and add your feedback below or on our website: overhereoverthere.org.

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    9 mins
  • Tim Walz Comes to the Fore as Kamala Harris's VP Pick
    Aug 8 2024

    Summary

    Co-hosts Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris discuss Democrat US Presidential nominee Kamala Harris's selection of Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, as her Vice President running mate for the November 2024 General Election. They explore his background, communication skills, and rapid rise in the selection process. The conversation also touches on the importance of the Vice President's role on the ticket, the potential impact of the pick on voters, and the role of the Vice President in representing the country abroad. Claudia and Dan contrast the two Vice President running mates, Tim Walz and JD Vance, the Republican running mate, and the authenticity of the candidates.

    keywords

    Tim Walz, vice presidential candidate, Democratic Party, communication skills, campaign, weird, impact, voters, vice president, representation, authenticity


    takeaways

    • Tim Walz, the Governor of Minnesota, has been selected as the vice presidential candidate for the Democratic Party.
    • His background as a school teacher, football coach, military veteran, long tenure in Congress and as Governor of Minnesota, along with his communication skills, make him a formidable candidate.
    • The use of the term 'weird' by Tim Walz in the campaign has gained attention and resonated with anti-Trump voters.
    • The selection of the Vice Presidential candidate is important as it reflects the party's platform and how the ticket plan and party will govern if elected.
    • Tim Walz's authenticity and relatability are seen as strengths compared to JD Vance, the Republican running mate.

    Sound Bites

    • "Walz brought the term 'weird' into the election campaign."
    • "He's about 60 years old and looks robust. He looks like an all-around American from the Midwest."
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    19 mins
  • I, Claudia: What am I Worth to You, Mr. Vance?
    Jul 29 2024

    Summary

    'Over Here, Over There' podcast cohost Claudia Koestler explores recent comments of Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance regarding his belief that a woman's worth is tied to her role as a mother. Claudia discusses the harmful effects of this belief and emphasizes the intrinsic value of every person. She highlights the importance of respecting women's choices and autonomy and addresses the double standard and deep-rooted sexism in judging women based on their decision to have children. Claudia concludes by emphasizing that every individual's worth transcends societal expectations and JD Vance isn't qualified to represent anyone with his stated belief.

    Keywords

    woman's worth, motherhood, autonomy, sexism, judgment, societal expectations


    Takeaways

    • A woman's worth is not determined by her ability or choice to have children.
    • Respecting women's choices and autonomy is crucial for a fair and equitable society.
    • Judging women based on their decision to have children is a double standard and highlights deep-rooted sexism.
    • Every individual's worth transcends traditional and limiting societal expectations.


    Sound Bites

    • "How can it be that some still hold onto a belief that a woman's worth is tied to her role as a mother?"
    • "Respecting women's choices is crucial for a fair and equitable society, isn't it?"
    • "The notion that women without children are less valuable is misogyny that seeks to control and diminish women."
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    7 mins
  • I, Claudia: OK Democrats, All Together Now
    Jul 21 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Claudia Köstler discusses President Biden's announcement to step down as the Democratic nominee in 2024 and what that means for the U.S. and the rest of the world. She expresses her love for America but also raises concerns about the political landscape and the recent happenings. Claudia emphasizes the importance of the upcoming American federal election and the choice between continuing the constitutional republic or voting for an authoritarian regime. She discusses the lack of a succession plan within the Democratic Party and suggests that Kamala Harris should take over as the presidential candidate. Claudia highlights the need for someone to build bridges and bring people together, and she believes that Kamala Harris, as a woman and a black woman, is the ideal candidate to do so.


    Keywords

    President Biden, Democratic nominee, U.S. politics, American federal election, succession plan, Kamala Harris, political landscape, authoritarian regime, constitutional republic, building bridges, inclusivity, Kamala Harris as presidential candidate

    Takeaways

    • President Biden's announcement to step down as the Democratic nominee in 2024 has created uncertainty and tension in the political landscape.
    • The upcoming American federal election is crucial in determining the direction the country will take.
    • The Democratic Party lacks a succession plan, and Kamala Harris should be considered as the presidential candidate.
    • There is a need for someone to build bridges and bring people together, and Kamala Harris, as a woman and a black woman, is well-suited for this role.


    Sound Bites

    • "Dear USA, we gotta talk about your political landscape and the recent happenings."
    • "The Democrats have not worked well in the past. They have failed to start a succession plan two years ago."
    • "Let Kamala Harris take over the race and get you, this lighthouse of democracy and freedom, into the open, inclusive, but orderly modern times where you belong."
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    7 mins