The One Where A Canadian Explains A Canadian Explains Eurovision To A European
In this episode, Kris chats with Matti to talk about his smash hit Fringe show, A Canadian Explains Eurovision to Americans/Canadians, which sold out some of its shows and led to him receiving fan art! We discuss the trials and tribulations of Fringe life, including temperamental clickers, adding 170 new sound cues at the last minute, and running into Baby Lasagna fans. Matti talks about how the show isn't just a history lesson but also a deep dive into his own relationship with the contest. Plus, we ask the important question: can we get demonetised if we don't make any money in the first place?Running a podcast can be a surprisingly expensive hobby! We're all in on bringing you the best Eurovision chat, but the costs of hosting and recording software are starting to add up. If you've enjoyed our episodes, please consider buying us a coffee to help us keep the show on the road (or, you know, in the recording studio). Every little bit helps!https://ko-fi.com/thinkabouteuro
We'll be back...
Yes, hello, yes! Think About Eurovision is coming back! And we'd like to know your thoughts on the 2025 contest! Let us know what you think about *that* televote, the production of the show, and where the UK is going wrong and what can be done better!Email us at thinkabouteurovision@gmail.com or reply in the comments below on Spotify!
The One With The Russian Grandmas (TAE REDO : 2012)
In this episode, Matti and Chrissy discuss the values of Jedward, the reign of Queen Loreen, and the questionable choice of Russia to send a cohort of grandmothers to the contest.
The One With The Canadian... TAE REDO (1988)
In This Episode: Matti and Chrissy realize that the reason this episode took so long to come out was because life is chaos. But once realized, they got together to discuss 2 Canadian national treasures who competed, beautiful Spanish people and a whole host of rambling foolishness.
The One With The Children Gifting Superpowers
"I believe that children are the future" sang Whitney Houston, who famously played The Fairy Godmother in the 1997 TV Movie, Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. Anyway, with that said, it's time for the Think About Eurovision JESC podcast, where Kris pops by to talk about the contest with Chrissy and Matti, all the way from the Falkland Islands!