Building Bridges - A Eurovision Podcast For The Rest Of Us Podcast Por Sebi Jan and Dave capa

Building Bridges - A Eurovision Podcast For The Rest Of Us

Building Bridges - A Eurovision Podcast For The Rest Of Us

De: Sebi Jan and Dave
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Welcome to Building Bridges, a Eurovision Song Contest podcast for the rest of us. We are Sebi, Jan and Dave and we are not the typical Eurovision fans to run a podcast. Two of us aren't native English speakers and the other is from a country that doesn't even participate in Eurovision! Yet we've built bridges to each other and become close friends through the Eurovision fandom. This international podcast is for all the outcasts in this world and for everyone who enjoys talking and learning about the world's biggest and best music competition!

Get in touch and follow along on:

www.buildingbridgespod.com

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingbridgespod

IG: https://www.instagram.com/buildingbridgespod/

Email: buildingbridges.eurovision@gmail.com

Sebastian Unterlechner 2023
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Episódios
  • 158. The East is Back! Celebrating Moldova, Romania & Bulgaria's return!
    Nov 14 2025

    In the episode we celebrate the fantastic news that three old friends are back in the Eurovision family, and will perform at the 70ᵗʰ Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna — Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania! We take a look back at their previous efforts in the Contest and pick our favourites from each country in this special episode!

    • 04:35 - 🇲🇩 Moldova
    • 10:57 - 🇷🇴 Romania
    • 16:46 - 🇧🇬 Bulgaria

    For more information about this episode, check out our website at buildingbridgespod.com as well as our social media profiles on Instagram, X, and TikTok!

    Thank you so much for listening! We'll be back with another episode very soon!

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    30 minutos
  • 157. Is Canada next to join the Eurovision family? Discussing the Canadian POV.
    Nov 10 2025

    In this episode, we're finally back after a brief hiatus, and discussing something we never thought possible — is Canada getting ready to join the Eurovision family?

    Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney released his budget, and included were $150 million CAD (€92.45 million) for national broadcaster CBC to explore joining the Contest. Even more eyebrows were raised when Eurovision's Director Martin Green confirmed that talks between CBC and the EBU are in early stages.

    To cover this story from all angles, we first check in with Dale Roberts from Aussievision to find out how Canada's potential début is similar and different than Australia's from 2015. You can read more of Dale's thoughts on this on Aussievision's website.

    Then we check in with some well-known Canadian Eurovision fans to get the reaction on the ground in Canada. In our first ever round-table, we are pleased to welcome:

    • Alexander Plant, host of the ESC101 podcast
    • Matti McLean, artist and performer, creator of the show “A Canadian Explains Eurovision to Other Canadians“
    • Shawn Vickar, Eurovision content creator @worldvishawn

    For more information about this episode, check out our website at buildingbridgespod.com as well as our social media profiles on Instagram, X, and TikTok!

    Thank you so much for listening! We'll be back with another episode very soon!

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    1 hora e 2 minutos
  • 156. The Irish perspective on a potential Eurovision boycott (with Adam McCallig)
    Sep 15 2025

    Not the season opener we expected! In this episode, the Building Bridges podcast welcomes a special guest from Ireland. The Eurovision TikTok and Instagram creator Adam McCallig reacts to the recent news of Ireland's potential Eurovision boycott and shares his opinion on RTÉ's statement.

    For more information about this episode, check out our website at buildingbridgespod.com as well as our social media profiles on Instagram, X, and TikTok!

    Thank you so much for listening! We'll be back with another episode very soon!

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    24 minutos
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