Throughout the Covid-19 Pandemic, the team of 2021 here at Brussels Insider worked hard to bring you the voices of those deeply involved within European Affairs in order to provide a deeper insight into their lives and what it takes to make an EU career!

Below you will find access to our 6 episodic podcast series were you will here from a diverse selection of individuals, all of which have extensive knowledge and expertise of the European Union.

Listen to our weekly podcast to hear from actors in the field of European politics and what it takes to have a career in Brussels. Available on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Podcast

Weekly Podcasts:

Episode 1: Alba Mullen, Blue Book Trainee at the European Commission

For the first episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we are joined by Alba Mullen, a recent graduate from Trinity College Dublin, former intern at Bioenergy Europe, and now a trainee in the cabinet of Commissioner Mairead McGuinness.

Episode 2: Noelle O’Connell, CEO of the European Movement Ireland

In this second episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we are joined by Noelle O’Connell, CEO of the European Movement Ireland, and vice-president of the European Movement International.

Episode 3: Tom Moylan, Communications adviser at the European Commission

For the third episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we are joined by Tom Moylan, Communications adviser at the European Commission, and former speechwriter for the Commissioner for Trade.

Episode 4: Sally-Ann Malone, Parliamentary Assistant to MEP Deirdre Clune

In this fourth episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we are joined by Sally-Ann Malone, who is an Accredited Parliamentary Assistant to MEP Deirdre Clune.

Episode 5: James Higgins, Promotions Officer for Eurofound

In this fifth episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we welcome James Higgins, who is a Promotions Officer for Eurofound in Dublin

Episode 6: Assita Kanko, Member of the European Parliament

For our sixth and final episode of the Brussels Insider podcast, we are delighted to be joined by MEP Assita Kanko, who was elected in the European Parliament in 2019, after a career as a political activist and journalist.