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Stick it to the grown-ups

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This week's guest is ten years old and one of the fiercest, smartest people we've ever had on this podcast. Lilly Platt calls in from Zeist in the Netherlands to tell us why she's helping to lead the tens of thousands of children across Europe striking to demand action on climate change. And from skipping school to skipping the queue, anti-money laundering expert Laure Brillaud is here from Brussels to cast a light on the murky world of 'golden visas' for sale in Europe. Plus: positive pop, bad meat, and one very happy cellist.
You can follow Lilly's school strike and Plastic Pick-Up campaign on Facebook and Twitter.

Read Laure's report on golden visas for Transparency International here.

Thanks so much to everyone who's signed up to support us on Patreon! If you like the show and have a tiny bit of cash to spare, you can join our kind donors at patreon.com/europeanspodcast.

Need a moment of calm? Check out this track by sexy 500-year-old composer Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina here.

Thanks for listening. 🇪🇺 ❤

Twitter.com/EuropeansPod
Instagram.com/europeanspodcast
Facebook.com/europeanspodcast
europeanspodcast@gmail.com

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This week's guest is ten years old and one of the fiercest, smartest people we've ever had on this podcast. Lilly Platt calls in from Zeist in the Netherlands to tell us why she's helping to lead the tens of thousands of children across Europe striking to demand action on climate change. And from skipping school to skipping the queue, anti-money laundering expert Laure Brillaud is here from Brussels to cast a light on the murky world of 'golden visas' for sale in Europe. Plus: positive pop, bad meat, and one very happy cellist.
You can follow Lilly's school strike and Plastic Pick-Up campaign on Facebook and Twitter.

Read Laure's report on golden visas for Transparency International here.

Thanks so much to everyone who's signed up to support us on Patreon! If you like the show and have a tiny bit of cash to spare, you can join our kind donors at patreon.com/europeanspodcast.

Need a moment of calm? Check out this track by sexy 500-year-old composer Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina here.

Thanks for listening. 🇪🇺 ❤

Twitter.com/EuropeansPod
Instagram.com/europeanspodcast
Facebook.com/europeanspodcast
europeanspodcast@gmail.com

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