An award-winning independent media outlet that makes European current affairs feel both accessible and enjoyable.

About Us

Each week we bring you podcasts that break down European politics and culture in an entertaining and approachable way. We interview fascinating guests who help us make sense of life on this continent, from scientists and historians to artists and activists. And we try to correct the bias in most international news outlets towards Northern and Western Europe, digging into stories you might not have heard about. 

Our award-winning narrative and investigative podcast series, including ‘The Oatly Chronicles’, ‘This Is What A Generation Sounds Like’ and ‘Bursting The Bubble’, have been featured in the likes of the New York Times, The Financial Times and The Guardian. 

The Europeans was created in 2017 by long-distance friends Katy Lee, a reporter in Paris, and Amsterdam-based opera singer Dominic Kraemer. Their goal was to connect Europeans across borders by giving listeners a digestible way of learning about each others’ politics and societies; they also wanted to celebrate Europe's amazing culture, from conceptual art to Eurovision. Oh, and they wanted to work out how the hell the EU works.

Today, our podcasts make a vital contribution to European democracy by arming people with a better understanding of how decisions get made on this continent.

Our core team is based in Paris, Amsterdam and Warsaw, but we work with contributors across the continent to produce journalism that is rigorous, fair and editorially independent.

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Our team members have hosted a wide variety of debates and live events, from podcasting workshops and festivals to a takeover of the European Parliament by 2,000 young people. If you’re planning an event and think we’d be a good fit, get in touch.