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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] About the racist origins of fatphobia
    Jan 19 2026

    The Cambridge dictionary defines fatphobia as the “unreasonable dislike or unfair treatment of people because they are fat”. Going deeper, Fatphobia equates fatness with ugliness, inferiority, and immorality. Subjecting people to fat phobia or weight stigma can be very harmful, not just to people who are fat but also to anyone else who has been co-opted by a system that designates only one “correct” body size or weight. But is fatphobia also an intersectional issue or opression? How does it relate to race, disability, colonisation and enslavement? In this episode we'll be discussing fatphobia and its intersectionality with racism. To do so, we are going to talk to Caleb Luna, a writer, fat activist and professor in the US. We will also be hearing from Saskia Calliste, a black London-based writer. Tune into episode 15 now!


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


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    29 min
  • [REUPLOAD] Digital rights and the EU
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode we’ll be speaking with 2 experts from the human rights space to unpack what we mean by our digital rights, how they are being protected or violated and who gets to decide what technology is needed for or against whom. Kahina Rabahi representing the European Anti-Poverty Network and Bibbi Abruzzini representing Forus, a global network of civil society organisations — will help us uncover how digitalisation impacts essential services and civic space.



    Tune into episode 10 now!


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


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    29 min
  • [REUPLOAD] The fight of Lgbtq+ people in Europe
    Jan 15 2026

    This episode uncovers the real threat trans- and non-binary persons face, often due to the actions of far-right groups and a climate of hate which can also be traced back to political discourses. We hear from Patricia Reguero, a Spanish journalist from El Salto, and her Greek colleague, Anastasia Vaitsopoulou, who work for the media outlet Propaganda.


    Tune into episode 9 now!


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


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    13 min
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