Episode 185: Scotland the Brav

There’s a sense of sadness on this week’s podcast as Germany’s favourite football team, Scotland, have been eliminated from Euro 2024. Despite this, Dili ponders whether the Scottish accent might be a cheat code for changing German society. We also discuss Germany's cash-based society, proposed reforms for Apotheken, while Producer Simon gives us an update on Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

Episode 184: Wallace & Grumpy

Some listeners may have felt the podcast has been lacking our usual levels of decorative plate chat over the last few weeks. Thankfully Dili is back with us to rectify that oversight! Just in time too, because we have a lot to catch up on. We discuss ignoring Euro 2024, International opinions of Germany, and Producer Simon brings us an excellent podcast recommendation.

Episode 183: More Tor

Euro 2024 has kicked off in style, and to celebrate the first football tournament in Germany since 2006 we have German football journalist Hendrik Buchheister on the pod this week. Hendrik brings his expert knowledge to discuss the possibility of another Sommermärchen, the gloomy backdrop to the tournament, and his excellent new book, We call it a Klassiker.

Episode 182: Großes Tor

This week we're joined by Berlin tour guide extraordinaire Jonny Whitlam! With Euro 2024 on the horizon, Berlin is abuzz with preparations for the influx of football fans. We talk about the excitement as the city embraces football fever. We also delve into a contentious poll by TV channel ARD that has sparked accusations of racism, and finish on the major flooding in the south of the country.

Episode 181: Vogel Titten

We're thrilled to be joined by Kat, occasional guest co-host and founder of the @germany_iam Twitter account. We delve into British and German buffets, spotting squirrels, and discuss the advantages of renting your home to visiting football fans. We also celebrate the 75th anniversary of Germany's Grundgesetz, and finish on the unfolding scandal on the affluent island of Sylt in northern Germany.

Episode 179: Mega Guests

Join us this week as we welcome Megan and Konrad, the wonderful hosts of the fantastic podcast Megan's Megacan, who share insights into their show's origins, the significance of the eponymous "megacan", and we learn whether alcohol can make us better podcasters. We also enlist Megan to explain why Eurovision is so popular, and we pick Konrad's brains on the complexities of German politics.

Episode 178: Potted History

The saga of Dili's pigeon woes continues as her unwelcome visitors make a bold return to the balcony, defying all eviction attempts yet again. We also discuss Dili’s new found love of ceramics, the lack of value at flea markets, and the problems of bidding on Meisse. we reexamine the uproar surrounding the soaring prices of ice cream, and finish on the rise in attacks on German politicians.

Episode 177: Krah-sino Royale

This week Simon discovers the importance of having his name on his mailbox. Meanwhile, Nic suggests a trip to the zoo for some light-hearted fun among lions, tigers, and beer. We discuss UK tabloid reports dubbing Frankfurt as "Germany's biggest slum", and we finish with a preview of the upcoming EU elections and the troubling reports of espionage within the offices of the right-wing AfD.

Episode 176: There's no 'P' in 'Pool'

In the latest episode, hosts Nic, Dili and Producer Simon discuss German swimming pools. Venturing beyond the chlorine-scented chat, they also delve into Dili's upbringing in Sri Lanka. We explore potential strategies to fix the German economy, contrast their ideas with the 12 point plan of junior coalition partners the FDP, and we finish on Dili's mix & match approach to church going.

Episode 175: The Muscled Messiah

This week, Nic bravely airs his grievances against asparagus and men in shorts, inadvertently sparking a feud with Producer Simon, a proud member of the shorts-wearing community. Dili gracefully steers the episode back on track by sharing heartwarming listener feedback, and we finish with the unexpected TikTok debut of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Episode 174: Bending & Stretching

In this week’s episode, Nic shares his ordeal of dealing with back pain after engaging in a traditional wood-chopping session with his German family, Dili opens up about the bittersweet reality of celebrating birthdays separated from loved ones, and your trio of hosts delve into the phenomenon of Germany's far-right party, the AfD, making waves on TikTok.

Episode 173: Kat's Out the Bag

This week we’re joined by Kat, one of our favourite people and founder of the popular Twitter account @germany_iam. We discuss Easter video games, the high cost of tourism on the Autobahn, and honest frozen food packaging.

Episode 172: Jonny B. Goode

This week we have Berlin tour guide extraordinaire Jonny Whitlam joining Nic & producer Simon for an Easter trip through the world of tour guiding in the German capital. We find out what makes a good tour group, the most visited spots, and why Jonny doesn’t buy into Berliner’s nostalgia for the “good old days”. We also take some time to discuss Jonny’s new podcast History Flakes.

Episode 171: The Prodigal Daughter

After weeks away, Dili returns and wastes no time by dropping bombs on her erstwhile co-host Nic. I think we can agree he probably deserves it, which is why Producer Simon gets in on the act too. Dili shares her discovery of a new Mexican restaurant, Nic reports back from another adventure to Nürnberg for St Patrick's Day, and Producer Simon tells us about an invasive mosquito coming to Germany.

Episode 170: Von Augsburg nach Ozburg

In our continuing attempts to collect all our favourite podcasters, we welcome the fantastic Nina Wooten of the Everyday Germany podcast to the show! Nina joins Producer Simon & Nic to discuss her ongoing move to the US. We talk about exchange trips to American high schools, living in Baltimore, German stereotypes of Americans, and and how many Tchibo products should Nina be taking.

Episode 169: Be gentle zu mir

With Dili taking the week off, it’s left to the lads to hold down the podcast fort, but it doesn’t take long for Producer Simon & Nic to start squabbling like unruly siblings. Wary of fully derailing the running order, your hosts pull themselves together to discuss hosting etiquette, new cannabis laws, and the quality of German drivers.

Episode 168: Twin Share

With Dili away for the week we need a guest host, preferably someone with some experience with this podcast malarkey. Lucky for us, we have the perfect guest to fill in, it’s the wonderful Shaun Behrens of the Everyday Germany podcast! We discuss the benefits of being totally unprepared for life in Germany, living in the Bavarian countryside, and the various projects Shaun has worked on.

Episode 167: Links vor Rechts

Things are decidedly zen this week, with good vibes spread by Nic after he sat in total silence for three hour while invigilating exams. Perhaps it’s this peace of mind that leads to our first topic: creating a ten point plan to fix Germany. We also discuss the creation of new political parties, and Producer Simon takes a look at the current situation for Ukrainian refugees in Germany.

Episode 166: Dragon's Dinner

It was Valentine’s Day on Wednesday, and it turns out your co-hosts aren’t incurable romantics, if anything, we’re all very curable. We discuss plans for “the most romantic day of the year”, the state of traditional high streets of German towns and cities, Producer Simon's Chinese New Year, and we finish on xenophobic Fasching chants going viral.