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Welcome to the world's favourite Eurovision podcast! Join Rob and James every Wednesday as they chat to some of the biggest guests from the world's biggest music competition. They delve into the biggest news stories, ask the questions you want answering, and each episode brings its own challenge with the One Second Song. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @EuroTripPodcast, or drop us an email, hello@eurotrippodcast.com. The Euro Trip is brought to you by James Rowe and Rob Lilley. Hosted on ...
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The Euroquizion Games

The Euroquizion Games

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Rob Lilley is the world’s BIGGEST fan of the Eurovision Song Contest... well, that’s what he likes to tell his friends Tom and Luke anyway. Sick of Rob’s bragging, they came up with a mischievous gameshow to pit him against other Eurovision superfans. But with Rob’s reputation at stake – will anyone manage to outwit him?
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Kill the Dragon

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We’re delving into the shadows of religion, embarking on a journey to reclaim our lives from its grasp. We’ll be exploring the topic of the religious spirit, how it can rob us of the life God intends for us, and we’ll take a close look into what it looks like to authentically follow Jesus. Whether you’ve been wounded by religion, are in the process of deconstructing (or reconstructing) your faith, or simply yearn for a church that looks more like Jesus than a dragon, this podcast is for you.
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British Strength Radio is a podcast catering to anyone interested in strength sports such as powerlifting, strongman or strongwoman, or even general strength training or strength and conditioning. British Strength Radio interviews some of the best athletes in strength sports as well as chatting with some of the brightest minds. Some of the topics we discuss are: training, nutrition, lifestyle, psychology, goings on within strength sports, and general life stuff too.
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The Restless Ones

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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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We share some big news ahead of the start of our Eurovision 2025 season and reflect on the last four years of the podcast, including memorable trips to Melfest, Turin, Liverpool and Malmo, while remembering some of the brilliant guests who have joined us on the show. To support the podcast, head to Buy Me A Coffee. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram &…
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In the final episode of the current series of The Contest & Me, Keiino singer Tom Hugo shares his experiences of Eurovision as both an artist and a fan. He tells us how Norway's first win helped shape his love for the contest, while he also reveals his unfiltered emotions after competing in 2019. Tom also gives us his thoughts on the changes he'd l…
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Another chance to hear our feature-lengh conversation with the former Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest in an interview first broadcast in December 2021. To support the podcast, head to Buy Me A Coffee. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok or email hello@eurotrippodcast.com, and find us online at eurotrippodcast.com. Hosted on…
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We head to Cyprus as their Head of Media shares his Eurovision story, which started in unique fashion over a decade earlier. We also hear how he composed his nation's entry in 2011, his earliest memories of Dana International winning the contest, and most recently he shares his joy at Silia Kapsis' performance in Malmö. Andreas also reveals the sec…
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The Melfest singer and Eurovision songwriter and backing vocalist joins us to share her memories from both on and off stage. She tells us more about her role in the UK delegation back in 2019, and also recalls the emotions she felt a song she'd written qualified for the Eurovision Grand Final. We also get a lesson in what it takes to be a backing s…
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In this bonus episode of Kill the Dragon Podcast, we're excited to have Wes Pickering back with us. This time, Wes dives into some truly incredible stories of people being healed by God's power. These aren't just stories—they're real experiences that will leave you inspired and maybe even saying, "Whaaaat?!" If you're curious about how miracles hap…
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The BBC's Money & Work reporter joins us for another trip down Eurovision memory lane as we continue the new series of The Contest & Me. He shares his first memories of listening to the contest, converting his now husband into a fully fledged fan, and stick around for a very surprising favourite Eurovision song. And do you agree with Peter, was Jam…
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We react to the news that the city on the French/German border will host the contest next year on 13th, 15th and 17th May. We bring you the latest as we head to Switzerland and chat to a top journalist from the city, before we catch up with Reto Peritz, one of the Executive Producers of the 2025 contest. Stay to the end for a special BBC Eurovision…
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In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the miraculous with special guest Wes Pickering. Are miracles and healing still happening today? Should we expect to see signs and wonders in our own lives? Wes shares his personal experiences and insights, exploring how God’s power manifests in the modern world. We discuss the nature of faith, the realit…
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Next up on this series of The Contest & Me Germany's Head of Delegation joins us to share her Eurovision story. She reveals what it was really like behind the scenes at Eurovision 2024, how she celebrated her nation's improved performance in Malmö, and how she deals with the criticism she receives in the role. We also go back to her early memories,…
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In this episode, we're joined by Jeff Lyle, host of the Mavericks and Misfits podcast and author of Figuring It Out As I Go: A Journey Into The Father's Heart. Together, we dive deep into the concept of toppling the sacred cows in our religious thinking and beliefs. Jeff shares his insights on how rigid traditions and unquestioned doctrines can hin…
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We begin our fourth series of The Contest & Me with a man who has arguably worked on more editions of the Eurovision Song Contest than anyone else. In his role as Senior Technical Director at the contest in Malmö he was responsible for every aspect of the show behind the scenes, and the competition in Sweden was his sixteenth time being involved wi…
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In this episode of KTD, we're exploring "Why Fitness Matters" with Hunter Sprague, founder of Monolith Movement. Hunter's mission is to inspire Christian men to embrace their God-given potential by prioritizing physical fitness as a vital part of their spiritual journey. We discuss how caring for your body is not just about exercise—it's about hono…
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The new season is almost here as the Rob & James get ready for the latest series of The Contest & Me. Each week they'll chat to well-known personalities about their love for Eurovision and their relationship with the world's biggest television show. Coming up we'll hear from those closest to events in Malmö, learn secrets from behind the scenes, an…
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Natalie Runyon is our guest this week. She's here to talk about her new book, The House That Jesus Built. She's on a mission to see God’s churches healthy, whole, and back on mission with the Great Commission and Great Command. As Natalie reminds us, we are the Church. We are the ones who can partner with Jesus to rebuild something beautiful out of…
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If you grew up in a religious environment you may or may not have a great relationship with prayer. If you see prayer as a stuffy religious exercise, our guest Matthew Lilley is here help untangle the religiosity so you can actually enjoy prayer! In this episode we will discover a new perspective on prayer and how it truly changes everything. prese…
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The history of slavery in the United States is well known. But lesser known are the stories of the people who lived under it. Dr. Kwesi Degraft-Hanson, expert on "The Weeping Time," one of the largest slave auctions in U.S. history, joins us for this episode. We talk about the history of slavery and religion as well as the responsibility we have to…
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In this episode we go behind the scenes of the Asbury Outpouring, a move of God that spread from a university in a small Kentucky town and touched the world. David Thomas, an eyewitness to this event from the very beginning, offers insight into how to think about revival and awakening and how we can sow seeds for a spiritual awakening in our day. h…
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Is having traditions a good or bad thing? Guest, Daniel Jackson brings his insightful perspective on how the Church can balance honoring its rich traditions with embracing the new. We discuss the importance of discerning which traditions serve the mission of the Church today and which ones may need reevaluation. Join us as we navigate this complex …
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A creative, innovative Church is dangerous to the kingdom of darkness! Matt Higgins sits down to talk about creativity and the Church, and how we can all open the door to creativity in our lives. https://www.doxologycreative.com/ https://origincoffee.bar/ Support the show Sign up for email updates and get the FREE E-book "How To Kill A Dragon." htt…
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What is the role of women in the Church? What does the Bible really say about women preaching, teaching, and leading? Guest, Sherei Lopez Jackson tackles this topic in this episode of Kill the Dragon. The religious spirit seeks to erect dividing walls in the body of Christ. Some walls are meant to come down. Support the show Sign up for email updat…
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Growing up in a religious context can make it harder to know God for who He really is--our "Abba" Father. Our guest, Hope Myers, shares her story of rediscovering the beauty and kindness of God in the midst of tragedy and disappointment. Resource: Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging https://a.co/d/0tKCrzo Support the show Sign…
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How do we walk the way of Jesus and influence the culture? What does that even mean? And how do we navigate the current political climate and represent Jesus well? Our guest, Eric Johnson, answers all the questions about culture and faith in this episode of Kill the Dragon. Support the show Sign up for email updates and get the FREE E-book "How To …
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We're talking all things deconstruction on today's podcast with Jamin Mays, aka "The Reconstructionist." If you struggle with how to connect and help people who are deconstructing their faith, this podcast is going to give some insight, hope, and answers. Follow Jamin on TikTok: @thereconstructionist_ YouTube: TheReconstructionist Instagram: the_re…
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What is spiritual abuse and how do you know if you've experienced it? We're exploring a difficult but necessary subject in this episode of Kill the Dragon. In the wake of scandals and secrets being revealed in the global Church, it's time to face the music and move forward in humility, accountability, healing and reconciliation. Support the show Si…
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"God told me to tell you..." Have you ever heard those words from someone? What followed could have been life-changing, encouraging, or maybe even harmful. We're exploring the good and the not so good of the prophetic ministry with special guest, Micah Usry on today's podcast. Follow Micah on Instagram: @healthyprophetic Support the show Sign up fo…
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For one final time in the 2024 season, we're here with your weekly dose of Eurovision. We choose our favourite moments from the podcast from the last 10 months, including Olly Alexander's mum, one of our favourite Eurovision winners, plus our investigative journalism skills are put to the test! To support the podcast, head to Buy Me A Coffee. Follo…
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Rob & James are back from Sweden and here to debrief everything that happened during the contest. They celebrate Switzerland's third victory as Nemo was crowned the winner, and Eurovision's first ever non-binary champion. They also discuss the fallout that continues to follow events in Malmö, Ireland's best results for over two decades, and what mi…
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Some things look and sound spiritual or godly, but there's something missing. Recognizing the influence of the religious mindset is about recognizing what is missing. *And as promised, here's the recipe for ButterNut Cake! Cake Ingredients: 1 c. butter 2 c. sugar 4 eggs 2 1/2 c. sifted plain flour 1/2 c. self-rising flour 1 Tbs "butter and nut" fla…
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A bonus episode covering the breaking news surrounding this year's Dutch entrant, Joost Klein. To get the latest on the story, we chat to Dutch Eurovision expert and host of the Ding-A-Dong podcast GJ Kooijman, and Aftonbladet reporter Natalie Demirian. To support the podcast, head to Buy Me A Coffee. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok or ema…
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We discuss who could emerge as the winner of the contest here in Malmö as we assess the chances of the leading contenders. In the episode we'll also hear how Luxembourg returned to Eurovision, how the BBC are preparing for the big night, and meet the reigning champion, Queen Loreen. The boys are also joined by Dutch Eurovision expert and podcast ho…
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We react to the results from the second semi-final after a night of shocks and surprises here in Sweden. In the immediate aftermath of the live show we speak to journalists and fans to hear their reactions, and discuss what the results mean for the likes of Latvia, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Malta. Then we bring you highlights from o…
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We quiz the European Broadcasting Union on the uniquely complex situation presented by the contest in Sweden this year as we catch up with Communications and Digital Manager Dave Goodman. Later we look ahead to the second semi-final in Malmö as we chat to Saba from Denmark, songwriter and backing vocalist Melanie Wehbe, Keiino's Tom Hugo, and anoth…
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