Bailey & Francis explain the cultural realities of Europe and the European Union through storytelling and personal experiences. A nomadic lifestyle lends well to sharing and taking a deep dive into the particulars of the EU. Including discussions about individual government and how they participate and play out their specific roles within the EU. Logistics and facts are important but so are fantastic interviews; including conversations with artists, writers, activists and business people from across the continent and beyond.
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Bailey & Francis explain the cultural realities of Europe and the European Union through storytelling and personal experiences. A nomadic lifestyle lends well to sharing and taking a deep dive into the particulars of the EU. Including discussions about individual government and how they participate and play out their specific roles within the EU. Logistics and facts are important but so are fantastic interviews; including conversations with artists, writers, activists and business people from across the continent and beyond.
In this episode, Bailey and Francis discuss the ceasefire that is lacking in details, the rise of the resistance, particularly the Italian contingent in the EUParl led by Roberto Vannacci, who speaks a lot of sense; a rising figure on the Italian political scene... watch this space, indeed. This in contrast to the ever-present and very disliked Macron, who is clocking a negative 47% approval, amidst talk of a potential sixth Republique.
Hard to believe so much is happening.
Couple of Europhiles
Bailey & Francis explain the cultural realities of Europe and the European Union through storytelling and personal experiences. A nomadic lifestyle lends well to sharing and taking a deep dive into the particulars of the EU. Including discussions about individual government and how they participate and play out their specific roles within the EU. Logistics and facts are important but so are fantastic interviews; including conversations with artists, writers, activists and business people from across the continent and beyond.