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The Phileas Club

The Phileas Club

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World news, the not boring way. People from around the world tell you what has been making the news in their country, both local and international. Heated arguments and silly discussions ensue.NotPatrick Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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    • Hey Phileas, did you know France is a mess too?
      Oct 10 2025

      Hey Phileas, Patrick talks to us about a very interesting event, Michael talks about baseball in Japan with some life lessons learned, and Alec talks about being an ex-pat, what it means, and how he feels about it.


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      Patrick

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      The Phileas Club 195 - Hey Phileas, did you know France is a mess too?


      Contributors:


      Patrick does podcasts for a living and hails from France (and often Finland) with his wonderful wife and two kids.


      Michael Westbay is a software developer living in Yokohama, Japan. He's lived in Japan for a total of 38 years, where he and his wife, Margarita, raised two wonderful children. Besides programming, Michael really enjoys Japanese baseball. He started writing about Japanese baseball on the Internet in 1995 and continues to manage a sports database for not only Japanese baseball, but also Korean and Taiwanese professional leagues. He helped people visiting Japan get tickets for 9 years (after which the Yomiuri Giants, who originally suggested that he get tickets through their Fan Club for early access, decided to shut the business down). He still helps people get tickets on their own via a shared Google Sheet.


      You can find him by his handle, Westbaystars (a combination of Westbay and BayStars -- the local Yokohama professional baseball team) in most places, though he's not really active on the socials.


      Alec is a middle-class white American dude originally from the suburbs of Chicago. He moved to the French/Swiss border almost exactly 3 years ago to do PhD research at CERN, and now lives with his wife in Clermont-Ferrand on a research contract. He moved knowing no French and expecting to be there for just one year, but for so many reasons he decided to stay there permanently.


      And the superlative Bruce Woodward produces the show!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      45 min
    • Hey Phileas, how do I stay sane?
      Sep 26 2025

      Hey Phileas, Patrick talks about American lives among other things, Tom talks about his news regime to stay sane and Matthias talks about conscription in Germany and its history.


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      Patrick

      I'm on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/notpatrick.com

      Come chat on Discord: https://notpatrick.com/discord/


      The Phileas Club 195 - Hey Phileas, how do I stay sane?


      Contributors:


      Patrick does podcasts for a living and hails from France (and often Finland) with his wonderful wife and two kids.


      Tom is a US-based independent tech podcaster who lives in Los Angeles with his excellent content creator wife and their Instagram-famous dog.


      Born in the 80s, Matthias is a millennial who grew up with the promise of a brave new world with jet packs and warp drive, only to end up in whatever this is right now. On his way he studied political science, which makes him despair every time he overhears people talk about politics on the train but also made him want to explain to people how political systems actually work. Which he also got to do for an international audience on the Phileas Club. He has lived in different parts of the country over the years but is now based in the southwest of Germany, near the French border, where he follows some of his nerdier passions and is working for a non-profit organization running a maker space and supporting repair initiatives.


      And the amazing Bruce Woodward produces the show!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      46 min
    • Hey Phileas, what does "integrated" mean?
      Sep 12 2025

      Hey Phileas, Patrick talks about the fall of the 1,200th French government in 18 months, Baptiste, talks about being integrated in Switzerland and Gunnar talks about nature reserves and school shootings...


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      Patrick

      I'm on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/notpatrick.com

      Come chat on Discord: https://notpatrick.com/discord/


      The Phileas Club 194 - Hey Phileas, what does "integrated" mean?


      Contributors:


      Patrick does podcasts for a living and hails from France (and often Finland) with his wonderful wife and two kids.


      Baptiste is 26, he grew up in a small village in eastern France and moved to Switzerland at 18 to pursue his studies. He now works as an engineer in Zürich, where he also enjoys outdoor sports, podcasting, and cooking. Politically, he describes himself as a classical liberal, though he believes most people don't fit neatly into any one category.


      Gunnar Carlson (he/him) is a lifelong resident of Minnesota and loves the outdoors and working on equity and representation in outdoor recreation. Gunnar spends his personal time advocating for all outdoor recreation to be more inclusive and welcoming while also advocating for more opportunities in general. He loves to fish, camp, hike and mountain bike. Gunnar currently works for Riverton Community Housing at the University of MN where he works with seven cooperative boards to help build their capacity to better represent their members to Riverton while also improving their quality of life through governance. In this role Gunnar has had the opportunity to represent Riverton to the larger community and focus on the policy side of things.


      And the wonderful Bruce Woodward produces the show!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      42 min
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