Join friends Kate Walker and Catherine Roehre as they chat, laugh, and learn together in Europhile - a podcast encompassing Europe and its appeal, cultural nuances, lifestyles, histories, figures, and any other topic that sparks their interest!
The EUROPHILE podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in European history, culture, and art. Hosted by Kate and Cat, this podcast provides a fun and lighthearted look into various European topics that will keep you engaged and entertained. With their friendly banter and relatable storytelling, they make you feel like you're chatting with old friends around the water cooler. Even in the midst of quarantine, EUROPHILE manages to transport you to different parts of Europe as they discuss everything from artists to historical figures.
One of the best aspects of EUROPHILE is the wide range of topics covered. Each episode brings something new and interesting to the table, whether it's delving into mythology or sharing bizarre facts about Europe. With their mix of cold, hard facts and personal stories/opinions, Kate and Cat strike a perfect balance that keeps listeners entertained while still providing educational content. They have a knack for making even the most obscure topics relatable and engaging.
Furthermore, EUROPHILE offers a much-needed reprieve from the never-ending cycle of bad news and current events. In a world filled with negativity, this podcast provides a light-hearted escape that allows listeners to immerse themselves in European history and culture. It's a refreshing break from reality that can be enjoyed during morning commutes or lazy afternoons at home.
However, one potential downside of EUROPHILE is its limited focus on European topics. While this is the main premise of the podcast, some listeners might prefer a broader range of subjects to explore. Additionally, although the format is well-structured with longer stories followed by shorter segments like "word of the day," some episodes may feel too short for those craving more in-depth discussions.
In conclusion, EUROPHILE is an entertaining and informative podcast that beautifully blends humor with lessons about European history and culture. Kate and Cat's dynamic hosting style keeps listeners engaged throughout each episode, and their passion for the subject matter is contagious. Despite its limited scope, EUROPHILE offers a much-needed escape from the daily grind and a chance to explore Europe from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for something fun to listen to, this podcast is definitely worth checking out.
Coucou everyone!Mushroom hunting is a centuries-old pastime in Poland and has seen a huge resurgence in recent years. However, it is not to be trifled with! It's taken very seriously, with many different recipes, superstitions, and family secrets tied in. So grab your wicker basket, and let's forage! Then, Kate tells a Polish folk tale that will surely give you the chills.Main topic sources: Poland's passionate fungal love affair - CherwellA Tradition as Old as Time: Mushroom Picking in Poland | Article | Culture.pl Why Are Poles So Obsessed With Mushroom Picking? | Article | Culture.plPOLISH MUSHROOM HUNTING TRADITIONMushrooms in Polish traditionTraditions of Mushroom Hunting in Poland - by Val AlcornA Mushroom Proverb and Preferences in Poland Mini topic sources:Polish LegendsKruszwicaKate's recommendation: Alp Blossom CheeseCatherine's recommendation: LIE WITH ME novel by Philippe BessonDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!In this episode, we dive into the world of the Paninari - a flashy, fashion obsessed youth subculture that emerged in 1980s Milan. Named after the sandwich shop (Al Panino in Milan) they frequented, Paninari were known for their love of designer brands, American fast food, scooters, and synth-pop. We explore how this movement reflected Italy's shifting cultural landscape during a time of economic boom and American influence. Cat then tells us about the some papal drama - a dead corpse on trial anyone? Weirder things have happened but this might be up there! Main topic sources: Italy SegretaLower Block: PaninariAnother MagIssimoPet Shop Boys ForumMini topic sources:Eight of the worst popes in church history | CNN Pope Stephen VI - Wikipedia Kate's recommendation: Alp Blossom CheeseCatherine's recommendation: Manucurist nail polishDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!Pinkies up, its time for high tea! Put on the kettle and settle in for a tour of English, Russian, and Turkish tea culture, but first we travel to China to learn about its origins thousands of years ago. We also dissect the history of a couple famous blends, and share the difference between English, Irish, and Scottish breakfast tea - because we know you're just dying to know!Main topic sources:History of TeaHow tea conquered Britain - BBC Bitesize The history of afternoon tea - a great British tradition Samovar - Russian Studies - Macalester College The Russian tea tradition - La Via del TèRUSSIAN TEA & TEA PARTY CULTURE Polish and Greek tea cultures – Balkan Hotspot. Tea in Turkey - Wikipedia The Difference Between English, Irish and Scottish Breakfast Teas | The Kitchn A Brief History About The Russian Caravan Tea - Teabox The History of Tea and TwiningsEarl Grey tea - Wikipedia Mini topic sources:Kate's recommendation: Catherine's recommendation: "A Heart Worth Stealing" book by Joanna BarkerDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!We are thrilled to announce we will be partnering with the Milwaukee Film Festival to show the 2024 film "Four Mothers," directed by Darren Thornton! With us today to chat all about the festival is Kerstin Larson, the film festival's Programming Director. Milwaukee Film Festival Info here!In this episode, step into the glittering, decadent world of Oscar Wilde—playwright, poet, and provocateur. The episode is a spirited romp through the life and legacy of one of history's most flamboyant and fearless figures. From the velvet salons of Victorian London to the scandalous trials that shocked a nation, we unravel Wilde's brilliance, barbs, and heartbreaks. Join us as we toast to the Anglo-Irish king of one-liners and dive deep into the triumphs and tragedies behind the legend.Main topic sources:Poetry Foundation: Oscar WildeCanterbury Classics Books: Oscar Wilde QuotesBritannica: Oscar WildeKate's recommendation: "A Walk in the Clouds" (1995) directed by Alfonso ArauCatherine's recommendation: The Whisper Man by Alex NorthDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!Pop a bottle of the yellow label - this week we venture to France to talk about the fearless entrepreneur, Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin or La Veuve Clicquot. We discuss her life and influence on the Champagne industry that is still felt today. Then Catherine tells us about the origins of the Fleur-de-Lis. Santé, salut and listen in! Cheers!Main topic sources:The Widow Who Created the Champagne IndustryThe Science of Champagne, the Bubbling Wine Created By AccidentVeuve ClicquotMini topic sources:The Fleur-de-lisAncient Symbol Fleur-de-lis: It's Meaning And History Explained Kate's recommendation: "The Witch's Heart" by Genevieve GornichecCatherine's recommendation: Edmond Fallot mustardDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!Welcome to our first tête-à-tête episode! We just wanted to take some time to chat about Catherine's recent trip to Paris, and Kate's latest obsession: Parthenope (2024) directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Let us know if you're into this type of ep - because lord knows we have PLENTY of other things to yap about. Ciao!Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!In our newest episode we dive into the life of Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a little girl who lost her family in war and was taken to England. She later befriended Queen Victoria, who provided her with an allowance and paid for her education. Her life was no means easy, but Sarah stayed witty, charming, talented, and outspoken despite forcefully leaving her home, facing racism and discrimination, and suffering from lifelong illness. Cynthia Erivo has also recently announced that she will be bringing Sarah's story to life on the silver screen - we can't wait to learn more about her!Main topic sources:Sarah Forbes Bonetta | Biography, Photo, Aina, Husband, & Queen Victoria | BritannicaThe African Princess Sarah Forbes Bonetta (1843-1880)Sarah Forbes Bonetta, Queen Victoria's African Protégée From Enslavement to Royal Court: The Remarkable Journey of Sara Forbes Bonetta - Black History Month 2025Mini topic sources: Brittanica: Welsh RarebitCountry Life: Welsh RarebitKate's recommendation: "The Wolf Den" by Elodie HarperCatherine's recommendation: Marvis toothpasteDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone!Welcome to the first episode of our "Films that Raised Us" series! One of the film's that inspired us (Kate especially) was Roman Holiday. A true Old Hollywood classic that catapulted the enchanting Audrey Hepburn into the spotlight, Roman Holiday is a feast for the senses despite being filmed in Black & White. We laugh, we cry - it has it all and more. So hop on our mint green Vespa 125 and let's go to the sidewalk cafe, order a champagne and do whatever we like - all day long!Main topic sources:‘Roman Holiday' At 70: Fathom Events Celebrates The Classic Romantic ComedyEdith Head's 'Roman Holiday' Costumes Made Audrey Hepburn An Instant Star | HuffPost Lifevespa and the movies: an immortal love story.Roman Holiday locations in Rome: Complete guideThe Dolce Vita | Turismo RomaLot 175 - Audrey Hepburn's Edith Head-designed ivoryTCM | Roman HolidayDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :)Cover art and logo by Kate WalkerMixed and edited by Catherine RoehreTheme song by LumehillThank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! Happy Holidays from your favorite European-obsessed girlies! What could be more magical during the holiday season than seeing The Nutcracker ballet! Ugh those sugarplum fairies! This episode we are thrilled be joined by Kate's brother Eli, who is a ballet stage manager at the Houston City Ballet, to share the history of the Nutcracker. All from its early days as an unpopular German book, to the controversial composer who brought it to the US in the 1950's, and to present day adaptations. Eli also dives into the world of ballet - both its beauty and its flaws. We love you, Eli! Eli's recommendation: Cosmo Sheldrake and "The Turning Pointe" by Chloe Angyal Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! “I will not be defeated by a bad man and an American stick insect...instead I choose vodka...and...Chaka Khan;" spoken from the mouth of Bridget Jones - our friend, our icon, our inspiration, our dose of reality! We hope you enjoy this deep dive into the world of Bridget, including learning about the original column and book, life in the '90s as a modern woman, Bridget's stoic vulnerability, and the Jane Austen of it all! Grab your bunny ears, cigarettes, and mini skirts and let's pay homage to our beloved Bridge. Hellooo, mummy! Main topic sources: Facts You Didn't Know About The Bridget Jones Books And Films Margaret Thatcher tops Woman's Hour Power List - BBC News The oral history of 'Bridget Jones's Diary' from Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and more - Los Angeles Times Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) - IMDb Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! In this episode, we discuss the hilarious, raunchy, and politically-conscious comedy about a woman-led sex strike in Ancient Greece - The Lysistrata by Aristophanes. Cat then tells us about the Mati or evil eye - of course, it's blue for a reason! So grab a cup of Greek coffee and join us to go to Greece! Opa! Main topic sources: Brittanica: the Lysistrata Crash Course: The Lysistrata UCF: The Lysistrata Mini topic sources: The History of the Evil Eye, an Ancient Symbol of Protection EVERYTHING ABOUT THE GREEK MATI - EVIL EYE Greek Evil Eye: 6 Tips to Avert the ‘Mati' Kate's recommendation: "Rivals," (2024) Catherine's recommendation: L'Occitane Dry Shampoo Mist Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Women getting accused of witchcraft for pissing off men? A tale as old as time. Tune in to hear about 4 medieval women who were either too caring, too wealthy, too ambitious, or too in love for their worlds, and suffered greatly because of it. Then, we take a right turn and learn all about Les Alpes festival, which may be the cutest celebration to ever exist! Main topic sources: Valentina Visconti - Waiting for justice - History of Royal Women Veronika of Desenice - Wikipedia Joan of Navarre, Queen of England | English Heritage Eleanor Cobham: The Duchess and her Downfall – Susan Higginbotham 7 Royal Witches Mini topic sources: Switzerland's Cow Parade & Its History Rick Steves: September Cow Descent My Switzerland: Cattle Descent Kate's recommendation: Disclaimer, 2024 (Apple TV) Catherine's recommendation: Adenah perfume oil *gifted* Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! We are so happy to have our dear friend Clare Wright of the Sunday Scaries horror film club (@sundayscariesfilm) on the pod to talk all about giallo - the Italian horror film subgenre. Focusing on giallo films from the 1960s and '70s, Clare breaks down 3 major themes, each with a film and director to match. What we love about giallo films are their iconic use of color, fashion, and music - those Italians are so stylish! Thank you Clare for sharing your passion with us
Coucou everyone! Today's episode is all about the FABULOUS Anita Ekberg, including her rise to fame, her iconic roles, her diva behavior, and her famous boyfriends. Whether she was hopping on the back of a stranger's motorcycle at a film premier, shooting a bow and arrow at paparazzi, or flouncing in the Trevi Fountain, she did it with flair. Then Kate shares why some candy in Scandinavia is for adults only....and its not for the reason you think ;) Main topic sources: Anita Ekberg scared the pope & scandalized the world.. La Dolce Vita The bitter life of Anita Ekberg who scandalised the world and scared the Pope Anita Ekberg wiki Mini topic sources: Vogue Scandinavia: Why Are We So Obsessed with Licorice in Scandinavia? Kate's recommendation: Kolsvart Swedish Candy Catherine's recommendation: Typology glow drops Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Note on some links, we are able to earn commission. Please support us if you can! Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Upon the passing of Queen Elizabeth, as per custom, the bees were informed of her passing. This tradition of "Telling the Bees" stems from Celtic Mythology because bees are our connection to the underworld. Kate tells us about other places in Europe that have a mythological connection to these magical creatures. Catherine then tells us about the legend behind the iconic painting by Konstantin Flavitsky of Princess Tarakanova. So join us and we hope you enjoy! Main topic sources: The Sacred Bee of Ancient Greece, Sarah Long Terra Greca: Honey in Mythology and Ancient Greece BBC: Are Lithuanians Obsessed with Bees? Mimisbrunnr.info: Bee & Honey History Lists: Beyla: Goddess of Norse Mythology Baltic Pagan: Austėja Occult World: Austeja Buzz About Bees: Goddess of Bees Owlcation: The Folklore of Bees Crystal's Honey: Most Common Honey Bee Myths & Folklore The Celtic Folklore of Bees Mini topic sources: @history_with_amy TikTok What's going on in Flavitsky's famous ‘Princess Tarakanova' painting? - Russia Beyond Kate's recommendation: Midnight at the Pera Palace on Netflix Catherine's recommendation: Kerastase Bain Divalent Balancing Shampoo and Le Fondant Conditioner Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Happy 100 to us! Thank you to listeners old and new for being here, we love making Europhile and sharing it with you
Coucou everyone! Time to dip our toes back into the world of fashion...this episode is all about the brilliant, effortlessly cool, feminist, lover of love, and fiercely independent Diane von Furstenberg. From humble beginnings to the jet-set life, Studio 54, surviving cancer, marrying royalty, and literally inventing a closet staple (the wrap dress, duh), this babe can do it all...and did! Then things take an interesting turn as we talk about the most famous statue in Belgium, Manneken Pis. Cute! Main topic sources: "Woman in Charge" (2024) directed by Trish Dalton and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy DVF wiki Mini topic sources: Introducing Mannekin Pis The Guardian: Mannekin Pis Brussels: Mannekin Pis Kate's recommendation: Avene Cold Cream Catherine's recommendation: Condensé Paris anti-redness soothing serum Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! We're back - we had a fabulous summer and are ready to share more Europhile episodes with you! :) On this week's episode, we discuss what is considered to be thee original Italian novel, The Decameron (Il Decamerone) by Giovanni Boccaccio. Inspired by the recent debaucherous Netflix show, Kate tells us about why it was trailblazing, why it was controversial and why it eventually was (briefly) banned by the Catholic Church - naughty! For the mini topic, Catherine then tells us about the tragic tale of Amedeo Modigliani and his muse, Jeanne Hébuterne. So please join us this week and enjoy! Main topic sources: Britannica: The Decameron British Library: Il Decamerone - 'Corrected' by Rome Spark Notes: The Decameron Mini topic sources: The Tragic Story of Jeanne Hébuterne and Modigliani Jeanne Hébuterne wiki Kate's recommendation: Officine Universelle Buly Body Oils Catherine's recommendation: "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier (1938) Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Ok yes we are all aware of the conspiracy theories and have probably seen/read The DaVinci Code...but do you know the real history behind the Illuminati? Started in the 18th century by an anti-establishment perfectionist, the Illuminati was a secret society that was almost forgotten, until the counter-culture of the 1960's brought it back and completely changed its image. Then let's pivot into something equally silly...medieval German divorce by combat...yikes! Main topic sources: Johann Adam Weishaupt: The Founder of the Illuminati What is the Illuminati conspiracy theory? Illuminati - Britannica The TRUTH About the Illuminati | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES The Eye of Providence: The symbol with a secret meaning? 9 questions about the Illuminati you were too afraid to ask Mini topic sources: Kate's recommendation: Hermanas Housing Catherine's recommendation: @behindthemoons TikTok Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! There was a boyyyyy...A very strange enchanted boy that went to the Moulin Rouge and got his life turned upside down. In Part II of our Moulin Rouge Series, we discuss the film Moulin Rouge! (2001) directed by Baz Luhrmann starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. This film is a delight for the senses and we explore some facts and our personal feelings about this film. So grab yourself an absinthe if you can-can-can!! Main topic sources: IMDB Facts Cinema Blend: Moulin Rouge: 11 Behind-The-Scenes Facts About The Baz Luhrmann Movie Mental Floss: 15 Things You Might Not Know About Moulin Rouge! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Can you cancan?? Join us this week as we cancan into the history of thee Moulin Rouge! From the the famous and infamous history, we dive into why the Moulin Rouge remains famous to this day. Cat then tells us about the humble origins of the French staple, the beret. So allons-y and hike up your petty coat to go to the Moulin Rouge! Hint: there will be a part deux! Main topic sources: The Grunge: The Untold Truth of the Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge: Joseph Oller The Guardian: Painting the Town Rouge Best France Forever: The Kiss that Caused a Riot Come to Paris: History of the French Cancan Messy Nessy Chic: The Forgotten Elephant of the Moulin Rouge Garden Party Brittannica: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Open Letters Monthly: Turning Points: Jane Avril in Paris Moulin Rouge: La Goulue Mini topic sources: History of the Beret THE SURPRISING HISTORY AND SYMBOLISM OF THE FRENCH BERET Beret wiki Kate's recommendation: Allie Goodbun Tiktok, dancer at the Moulin Rouge Catherine's recommendation: @davidlarbi TikTok Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! We are so happy to present an episode of Laune x Europhile! Our friend Emma McDonnell is known for her excellent taste showcased in her creative endeavor, Laune. Laune is the place where Emma is able to compile thoughts, recommendations, conversations with interesting people - it's inspiring in every sense of the word! This week Emma was able to come on the podcast to share the history of Van Cleef & Arpels (another example of Emma's exceptional taste). Do you know what an Alhambra is??? Check out Emma's site Laune and her Instagram! Emma's recommendation: Sisi: Austrian Empress (2021) on Amazon Prime Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Yo hooooo, alllll handsssss, hoist the colorssss hiiigh...come with us all over Europe as we learn about several women pirates! Anne Bonny, Mary Read, Jeanne de Clisson, and Charlotte de Berry were all baddies who we wouldn't want to get mixed up with. Then, Kate tells Catherine all about Salvador Dalí and venereal disease... :) Main topic sources: The lies and legend of Anne Bonny Anne Bonny wiki The pirate who disguised herself as a man Mary Read wiki Jeanne de Clisson: the Lioness of Brittany Jeanne de Clisson wiki Charlotte de Berry wiki Mini topic sources: American Journal of Psychiatry: Dalí (1904–1989): Psychoanalysis and Pictorial Surrealism Kate's recommendation: Yali Çapkini (2023) Catherine's recommendation: Find Me by Andre Aciman Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! From bike tires to the most prestigious culinary rating institution, Michelin has a foundation that starts small and grows to be monumentally influential worldwide. And who exactly is Bibendum??? We then take a fashionable jaunt to discuss how the Marinière became synonymous with the typical french stereotype. So allons-y, off to France we go! Main topic sources: Michelin Guide: History of the Michelin Guide Britannica: Michelin Michelin: History of the Michelin Man Mascot Wiki: Michelin Guide Mini topic sources: La Marinière: an Iconic & Historic French Fashion Staple Marinière wiki Kate's recommendation: Irish folk band, Amble Catherine's recommendation: "Good Material," by Dolly Alderton Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Join us as we welcome Annie Replogle to Europhile this week! We feel so lucky we got to chat with Annie about using her love of wine and Italy to completely transform her life. It's an inspiring story about how to be ready for when luck and fate meet! Annie's Contacts Instagram Vin Concierge Fed & Ginger Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Hailed as the "best composer and musician of the kingdom (of France)" - there is nothing that Joseph Bologne was bad at. A skilled musician, athlete, dancer, and revolutionary, he had the ladies of the French court swooning and tbh now we have crushes on him. Tune in to hear all about the life of this incredible talent. Then, things take a left turn as we talk about the crazy things rich people do...like eating a French delicacy called ortolan. Main topic sources: Who was Chevalier de Saint-Georges? - BBC His Name Is Joseph Boulogne, Not ‘Black Mozart' Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, One of the First-Known Composers of African Descent The real Chevalier: How the son of a Senegalese slave became a favourite of Marie Antoinette and led the finest orchestra in Paris as he wowed pre-revolutionary France…as new movie depicts him going bow to bow with Mozart Chevalier de Saint-Georges wiki Mini topic sources: The Medium: The Illegal French Delicacy: Ortolan Atlas Oscura: Ortolan Bunting Kate's recommendation: Manacled by Senlinyu Catherine's recommendation: "Chevalier," (2022) Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! It is a truth universally acknowledged...that we are Pride & Prejudice (2005) apologists. Don't get us wrong we LOVE 1995's adaptation but 2005 will always be our P&P. We go through the plot, our opinions (of which there are many), discuss Joe Wright's choices, and pepper in some film trivia and historical facts. This is a new style of episode for us - we hope you enjoy! Main topic sources: Pride & Prejudice - Variety Pride & Prejudice (2005) IMDb Pride & Prejudice: The Production 14 Facts About Joe Wright's Pride & Prejudice 9 interesting facts about 2005's ‘Pride and Prejudice' film Historical Context of Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice | Context | Jane Austen Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! *trigger warning - abuse, sexual assault Have you ever wondered why Sinéad O'Connor ripped up the picture of the Pope on SNL? One of the reasons she did that is because of the Magdalene Laundries. Magdalene Laundries were Catholic-run institutions that were the equivalent of work houses for "fallen women". Many sinister things happened at these institutions and the ripple effects can still be felt in Irish society today. Cat then tells us about another dark spot on Irish history - the Ghost of Red Mary. So pour yourself a pint and tune in! Main topic sources: Mass Graves All That's Interesting: Magdalene Laundries Irish Central: Sinéad O'Connor JFM Research History: How Ireland Turned "Fallen Women" into Slaves Minitopic sources: Leamaneh Castle and the Story of the Notorious Red Mary Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Women in the Wall & Philomena Cat's recommendation - Kitty O'Shea's Irish & UK Market in Atwater, Los Angeles Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Let's go to 16th century Türkiye to discuss the true story of a enslaved woman named Hürrem who ended up empress of the Ottoman Empire. Rags to riches, betrayal, murder, true love, a simp Emperor*...her story has it all. Then, Kate tells Catherine about why Turkish women put salt in their fiance's coffee...cheeky! *Correction note: Catherine mentions "Suleiman the Great," however he is known as "Suleiman the Magnificent." Main topic sources: Hürrem Sultan, Ottoman Empress Hürrem Sultan wiki Roxelana Hurrem Sultan: The Sultan's Concubine Who Became Queen Minitopic sources: UNESCO: Turkish Coffee Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Puntarelle alla romana - get it on any winter menu you can! Cat's recommendation - La Roche Posay hyaluronic acid serum Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Grab a glass of glüwein while Kate takes us to Part II of Christmas traditions in Europe! Catherine then tells us all about gift giving in the Middle Ages - do not be shy to "pillage" your boss' house. Naturally, we segue to casting the new Bond film! Dev Patel as Bond anyone?? Merry Christmas to those who celebrate! Main topic sources: Women's Christmas Nollaig na mBan Christmas Carp Old English Crackers Yule Lads Andrezejki Minitopic sources: Holiday Gifts in the Middle Ages What Did People Gift Each Other for Christmas in the Middle Ages? Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Rye Lane," 2023 Cat's recommendation - "Saltburn," 2023 Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! The New York Times described him as a “futurist, couturier, mystic, madman, Dadaist, sculptor, architect, astrologer, perfumer, artist and prophet.” Salvador Dalí called him the "second genius of Spain" - we're diving into the wild life of the beloved genius Paco Rabanne, who was more eccentric than we ever realized! Then Kate shares details on a medieval pagan festival - the Feast of Fools. Wild times ahead! Main topic sources: Paco Rabanne obituary Paco Rabanne: Celebrated designer dies aged 88 Paco Rabanne, Couturier of the Space Age, Dies at 88 Paco Rabanne wiki Minitopic sources: Brittanica: Feast of Fools Feast of Fools Wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - World Market advent calendars Cat's recommendation - @emilywoodmakeup on TikTok Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Say it with me: "I, being of sound mind and new Wonderbra do solemnly promise to cheer and dance and zig-a-zig-ah. Ariba! Girl Power!" Let's go to England and Kate tells us all about the sensational, magical, empowering Spice Girls - sprinkled with some tears along the way! Cat then tells us about the history of another girl power movement - the mini skirt! So put the kettle on and let's go girls!! Main topic sources: The Spice Girls at 25 Brittanica: Spice Girls Spice Girls Wiki Minitopic sources: Dame Mary Quant wiki Miniskirt wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - PG Tips tea Cat's recommendation - "Outlander" TV series Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Did you think fuckboys were only a thing of the 21st century? Think again! The fictional, wealthy, Spanish libertine Don Juan lived to seduce the ladies...and in the end he paid for his "sins" in the creepiest way possible. On a lighter note this ep, we also learn about damascene jewelry and art - how beautiful! Main topic sources: Don Juan wiki The Legend of Don Juan The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest @wisemasters TikTok Minitopic sources: NYT Damascene Jewelry Damascene Artisans Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - World on Fire (BBC Series) Cat's recommendation - Christophe Robin delicate volume conditioner Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Donning the infamous beaked mask, waxed cloak and walking stick, Plague Doctors had an infamous reputation around town. This week we discuss the origin and treatment of the Black Plague and the doctors that treated it. Cat then tells us about the Scottish legend of Half Hanged Maggie. Pour your tea and sit by the fire while we tell you some dark stories! EDIT: The word 'buboes' was mispronounced. Main topic sources: Brittanica Bubonic Plague Wiki Minitopic sources: Maggie Dickson Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Tirokafteri Greek Dip Cat's recommendation - Byredo Colour Stick Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Trigger warning: sexual abuse, rape Often called the "original Kardashians" (which is RUDE considering they did it first), Magda, Zsa Zsa, and Eva Gabor were three sisters from Hungary who moved to the US and became tabloid sensations where their personal lives literally equalled money. Between the three of them they married 19 times to 20 men (meaning there was overlap!!!), all of which we get into. Then, Kate shares why you should never cheers with beer in Hungary...the more you know! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Main topic sources: Yin & Yang: the Gabor Sisters The Gabor Sisters: Beauty, Wealth, and Marriages Gabor Sisters wiki Minitopic sources: 14 Interesting and Fun Facts about Hungary Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Adım Farah (Turkish Drama) Cat's recommendation - Waking Ned Devine (1998) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Welcome back - Coucou everyone! Trigger warning: sexual abuse, rape For our first episode back from our summer break, we go to Türkiye to discuss a woman who came from the bottom and rose all the way to the top! Theodora's enigmatic nature and beauty won the hearts of many men, however the most impressive part is her feminist legislation that was passed years ahead of it's time (or right on time, if you ask us). Cat then tells us about the history of Lokum or Turkish Delight. So grab your kavfe (coffee) or çay (tea) and come with us to Türkiye! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram & Tiktok :) Main topic sources: 10 Facts about Theodora Theodora Encyclopedia Britannica Nika Riots Wiki Minitopic sources: Turkish Delight from Narnia | 3 Versions & Its History Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Early Bird show (YouTube) Cat's recommendation - Caudalie Vinoperfect serum Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Trigger warning: suicide, sexual abuse, rape Coucou everyone! This episode gets dicey as we discuss the twisted Marquis de Sade (who the term sadism is named after). He was a libertine who spent over a third of his life (rightfully) in jail - and we will tell you why! Then we move on to Picasso's "Ponytail Period" and his youthful and lovely muse Sylvette David. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Behind the Legends | EP 4 | Marquis de Sade Marquis de Sade: depraved monster or misunderstood genius? It's complicated Marquis de Sade wiki Minitopic sources: Sylvette David, BBC Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Monaco (cocktail) Cat's recommendation - a hand fan! Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Welcome back - this is our episode back from the South of France! The tan is still fresh and the memories will linger forever!! So let's dive back into it, shall we? This week Kate tells us all about the European Grand Tour. It's a tour that distinguished young gentlemen started doing to become educated and polished - in more ways than one. Cat then switches gears to tell us about something a littttttle bit stinky... We missed you and enjoy!! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Grand Tour wiki Coryat's Crudités Minitopic sources: History and Sewage: The Great Stink of 1858 Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Maroulasalata Cat's recommendation - @laurambooksandart TikTok Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Happy Pride!! Tune in to hear all about the romantic escapades of Anne Lister aka Gentleman Jack, and the first lesbian wedding in England! Then, Kate tells us where the phrase "paint the town red" comes from, and we decided that the unofficial theme of this ep is "rich people can really get away with anything." Shocking! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: The Dead Ladies Show ep. 12 Anne Lister wiki Minitopic sources: Paint the Town Red Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Baaría" by Giuseppe Tornatore, 2009 Cat's recommendation - French Indie Pop Playlist on Spotify Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Come with us to Greece this week where Kate tells us all about the absolutely wild story of the Livanos Sisters - Tina and Eugenia. They were from a wealthy Greek shipping dynasty and found their way in rough waters with other Greek shipping titans Onassis & Niarchos. Then Cat tells us all about the origins of Baklava. Off to Greece we sail - OPA! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Greek Reporter Truman's Swan's Tiktok Spoiled Serena Tiktok Minitopic sources: The Fascinating Origin Story Of Baklava: From The Ottoman Empire To The World The Long, Contested History of Baklava 4 Things You Didn't Know About Baklava Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - water shoes! If you're going to Europe this summer, trust us on this one. Cat's recommendation - AmiGo app Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! You may know this story....but do you know all the horrifying details? Come to 19th century Scotland with the girls to hear all about how William Burke and William Hare murdered 16 people and sold their corpses to an anatomy professor...they really were a pair of greedy, evil brutes. Then, hear about an ancient tradition called "burning the clavi," which will help you stay safe from the evil eye! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Burke and Hare wiki BURKE AND HARE: THE EDINBURGH KILLERS WHO SOLD THEIR VICTIM'S BODIES FOR DISSECTION The Story of Burke and Hare Minitopic sources: Burning the Clavie Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "In the Land of the Moon" (2016) Cat's recommendation - British Chinese takeaway on TikTok Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! We finally get to chat all about the most glamorous woman in old Hollywood - our dear Marlene! She stood up for what she believed in, fantasized about killing Hitler, and had affairs with the hottest men AND women of her day. No one did it like Marlene. Then Kate tells Cat about prudish neighbors and how you can be ticketed for vacuuming?? Like if you're boring just say so... Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: You Must Remember This MARLENE DIETRICH The Rake Marlene Dietrich wiki Minitopic sources: Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Cat's recommendation - Trader Joe's Portuguese Egg Tarts Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! This week Kate tells us about how the perfume industry started in Grasse because things were a little stinky before - to say the least! We then explore some of the perfumes that have significant historical importance and get into some juicy gossip! We can't not talk about the French Perfume Industry without of course discussing Chanel No 5! Cat then tells us about a mystery at Versailles! So get yourself to a terrasse with a glass of vin and settle in! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: The Perfume of Grasse Fragrances that Influenced History Minitopic sources: Moberly-Jourdain Incident wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Love Me If You Dare (2003, film) Cat's recommendation - Mini Jane Birkin basket, hand-made by WillowSouvenir Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/europhile/support
Coucou everyone! Who doesn't love a tragic tale of star-crossed lovers? Tune in to hear the story of Tristan and Iseult (aka Isolde) - a medieval chivalric legend featuring giants, love potions, dragons, jealousy, poison, and true love. Then hear all about the romantic Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival. Love is in the air! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Tristan and Isolde Love Story | LittleArtTalks Tristan and Iseult wiki THE ROMANCE OF TRISTAN AND ISEULT Minitopic sources: Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Triangle of Sadness" (2022) Cat's recommendation - "Circle of Friends" (1995) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! People have been desperate for Millenia and we're here to tell you the tales! Some unlucky lovers have been more shocking than others but join us this week as we discuss love magic all around Europe. Catherine then tells us all about Aspasia another muse lucky in love! So, I think we should kiss now. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Ancient Love Spells Love Magic in the Ancient Mediterranean Ancient Irish spells and charms to celebrate Halloween Love Spells from the [Romani] Midsummar Minitopic sources: The Living Muse - Aspasia of Miletus Aspasia wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Nuxe Rose Exfoliating Mask Cat's recommendation - Nuxe Nuxuriance Ultra eye & lip cream Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! In September 1951, 2,000 of the world's richest, most beautiful, and innovative aesthetes flocked to Venice for the "ball of the century," which cost ~$20 million in today's money. Cat tells Kate all about the ball, and the eccentric man who threw it - Count Don Carlos de Beistegui y de Yturbe. Then, Kate tells Cat about a delicious little liqueur - amaro. Andiamo! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: BIG-TIME CHARLIE: THE BEISTEGUI BALL ALL THAT GLITTERED When Venice Threw The ‘Ball of the Century' Venice 1951, when Dior's legendary elegance was born Minitopic sources: Amaro Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Angeleno Spritz Cat's recommendation - "The Worst Person In the World" (2021) directed by Joachim Trier Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! We've seen the pictures, and yes she looks incredible on her gondola! This week we discuss the life of American Peggy Guggenheim in France and Italy. Famous for her extensive and inventive art collecting, she also had the most wild life! It's rumored to be said that she had been with 1,000 lovers! Cat then tells Kate a little bit about Marchesa Luisa Casati! Andiamo to Venezia we go! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Incredible Life of Peggy Guggenheim Sex and Art by the Grand Canal NYT: The Collector Minitopic sources: MARCHESA CASATI official site Marchesa Luisa Casati wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Under the Riccione/Amalfi Sun" Netflix film series Cat's recommendation - Alison Roman's Amatriciana Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! Described as a "demonic dominatrix," the wife and muse of Salvador Dalí, Gala Dalí, was liked by few and disliked by many. Nevertheless, is she the reason Salvador Dalí is a household name and remembered as one of the most iconic masters of surrealism? We think so!! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Gala Dalí's Life Wasn't Quite Surreal, but It Was Pretty Strange When Your Muse Is Also a Demonic Dominatrix Dali and Gala – The Love Story The Surreal Romance of Salvador and Gala Dalí Minitopic sources: Atlas Obscura Web Archive Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Bad Sisters" AppleTV+ Cat's recommendation - Rebekah Peppler's Roasted Chicken with Prunes Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! Every year Chanel does a fashion show around the world to showcase their artisan partners - let's dive into why Chanel does this show and what kinds of artisan partnerships that make sense for the Chanel Metiers d'Art program! Cat then tells us all about the delicious history of the baguette. Vive la France! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Chanel Metiers d'Art Vogue Chanel Metiers D'Art in Dakar Minitopic sources: A Slice of France, the Baguette Is Granted World Heritage Status Is price of baguettes and other bread fixed by the French government? French dilemmas: Is your daily bread a normal baguette or the ‘tradition' version? Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - tortellini en brodo Cat's recommendation - panetonne french toast Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! Who doesn't love a mystery? The Amber Room, called "the 8th wonder of the ancient world," was stolen from Russia and disappeared in the hands of Nazi forces in the early 1940s. Tune in to hear Cat tell Kate all about this room shrouded in mystery and even a curse. Then Kate tells Cat about the evolution of cosmetics in the USSR and it links all the way back to our first episode. Awe! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: The Mystery of the Amber Room Mysteries of the Amber Room Amber Room wiki Minitopic sources: Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - "Lady Chatterley's Lover" (2022) Cat's recommendation - "Detectorists" (2014-2022) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!
Coucou everyone! Let's go to Europe taste the waters! The mineral waters that is! In this episode, Kate tells us all about the history of 'Taking the Waters' once widely prescribed by physicians and we learn why. Getting a little bit technical - we learn why European waters are superior! Cat then tells us about one of the first gay icons of the UK! So pop some Pelligrino (never over ice - this is Europe you heathen) and listen to our newest episode! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram :) Main topic sources: Taking the Waters San Pelligrino history Liquid Death Evian history Facts about Water Martin Riese Tiktok Minitopic sources: @Sunderlandempire TikTok @polyesterzine TikTok Vesta Tilley wiki Recommendations: Kate's recommendation - Trader Joe's soft pretzels Cat's recommendation - "Alma's Not Normal" sitcom (2020) Cover art and logo by Kate Walker Mixed and edited by Catherine Roehre Theme song by Lumehill Thank you all - ciao!