Low Country Lowdown Inc.
Low Country Lowdown
Low Country Lowdown is the podcast for internationals in the Netherlands who want to stay in the loop. Every Friday morning, we deliver a 20 minute explainer on the past week’s most important stories in Dutch news, politics, and society. We go beyond the breaking news by picking the major themes that will continue to shape the country. Whether it's the ever-worsening housing crisis, consequential political feuds or the slow-burn disaster in the prison system, we explain why each story matters now and how it may play out in the months and years to come. Every week, we're joined by an expat gues...
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Nov 14, 2025
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Coalition Talks Face Issues & Maternity Care Crisis in Poor Neighborhoods 14.11.2025 24:21
On today's Lowdown, the last one of Season 2, the D66 and the CDA political parties have been tasked with drafting the blueprint for a new government, a fragile starting point that excludes major players and leaves the country staring at two messy, uncertain coalition paths. Our second segment discusses a stark new investigation that reveals collapsing maternity-care access in poorer neighbourhood...
Migrant Workers Protection Axed, Ozempic in the Netherlands, and the Dutch Welfare State - Lowdown #20 07.11.2025 25:18
Today on Lowdown, two quiet policy shifts with big consequences: the Dutch caretaker government has scrapped long-promised protections for low-paid migrant workers and, at the same time, approved new public insurance coverage for costly weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Mounjaro. We dig into what these choices expose about who really benefits from Dutch policy--from exploited workers to those at t...
The Election: Rob Jetten's D66 Wins Big & Geert Wilders' PVV Suffers Defeat - Lowdown #19 31.10.2025 24:10
The election results are in, and they’ve shaken up Dutch politics. Under Rob Jetten’s leadership, the center-left D66 surged from 9 to 26 seats, overtaking Geert Wilders’ PVV to become the largest party in parliament. Wilders’ PVV saw a dramatic drop, slipping from 37 to 26 seats, just a few thousand votes shy of D66. But beneath the headlines, the broader story is one of shifting ground: a contin...
Dutch Election Special with Political Reporter Coen van de Ven - Lowdown #18 24.10.2025 52:16
This week, we're shaking things up a bit: we're doing an extra long special on the October 29th election! We've invited Coen van de Ven, a political reporter, investigative journalist and published author on Dutch politics. Coen has been writing for many different newspapers and magazines for over a decade, and is widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable journalists on the topic. We're st...
China and US Fighting over Chips & More Violent Extreme Right Protests - Lowdown #17 17.10.2025 25:47
On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss how Dutch companies keep getting caught in the trade war between China and the US, putting the Dutch economy at risk. Also, we'll talk about yet another round of violent extreme right protests across the country, seemingly part a spiral of violence. After running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest...
Taxes and Power: Power Grid Crisis & How Does the Expat Tax-Ruling Work? - Lowdown #16 10.10.2025 24:53
On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss the crisis in the Dutch power grid, an impossible puzzle which is costing billions a year. Then, we'll talk about the Supreme Court its ruling in a years-long legal battle between the state and three human rights NGOs, who demand an export ban on fighter jet parts to Israel. After running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, whe...
Tata Steel Promised Billions & Renting a House without a Floor? - Lowdown #15 03.10.2025 23:36
On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss the 2 billion euros in subsidies controversially promised to Tata Steel, who run the largest plant in the country, in order to produce steel more sustainably. Then, we'll talk about the largest pension fund in the Netherlands its decision to divest from Caterpillar, the company that supplies Israel with the bulldozers it uses against civilian targets in the We...
Massive Right-Wing Riots & Where Have Cigarettes Gone? - Lowdown #14 26.09.2025 22:45
On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss the massive right-wing riots in the Hague last Saturday and the political right's frantic attempts to disown their own role in the outburst of political violence. After running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest gets to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. In this episode, Juliett...
Murder and Wolves: Wolf Culling Plan Blocked & Sammy Baker's Murder Settled - Lowdown #13 19.09.2025 24:55
On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss the latest instalment in the national drama about wolves, as a top court has rejected a new proposal to shoot the animals. Then, we'll talk about the settlement between the Amsterdam police and the parents of Sammy Baker, the German man who was shot to death by police officers - a case which has haunted the police for years. After running through a handful of...
Late Summer Political Chaos & What's the deal with Frisians? - Lowdown #12 12.09.2025 25:49
Howdy! We are back for Season 2 after our summer break! On this week's Lowdown, we'll discuss the further disintegration of the already collapsed cabinet. Then, we'll talk through the renewed debate in politics and society about the safety of women in the Netherlands. After running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest gets to ask their...
RIP to Dutch Railways & Why Cyclists Ditch Helmets - Lowdown #11 18.07.2025 25:08
This is our final episode before we take a summer break until the end of August! On this week's Lowdown, we'll take some extra time to discuss this this week's pure drama for the national railway company NS. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest gets to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. In this epi...
Wilders' PVV Refuses to Work & Why Amsterdam’s Houses Are Sinking - Lowdown #10 11.07.2025 24:40
On this week's Lowdown, we'll first discuss the extreme right PVV and how their wholesale refusal to do their job is affecting politics and parliamentary work. After that, we'll talk about Dutch companies, headquartered in the Netherlands, are killing off their corporate diversity initiatives because Trump's legislation in the US. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to...
Antisemitism Clash Between Politician and Singer & Why is Dutch Food so Bland? - Lowdown #9 04.07.2025 25:48
On this week's Lowdown, we'll first talk about the costs incurred because of the long-standing stalemate concerning the nitrogen crisis. After that, we'll discuss the false allegations of antisemitism by the leader of the Liberal Conservatives, Dilan Yesilgöz, against a singer, Douwe Bob. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our internation...
Israel Vote by Greens and Labour Party & Segregation in Dutch Schools - Lowdown #8 27.06.2025 26:10
On this week's Lowdown, we'll first talk about the motion by the Greenleft-Labour party to ban weapons exports to Israel, leading to a media storm and consternation at their party conference. After that, we'll discuss a newly released report on the 350.000 unemployed immigrants in the Netherlands. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our in...
Magical Billions for Defense & How Does the Public Broadcaster Work? - Lowdown #7 20.06.2025 24:15
On this week's Lowdown, we'll first talk about parliament agreeing to spend 19 billion euros more on defence, without actually having that money readily available. After that, we'll discuss the disappearance of crucial video footage in two court cases against violent Israeli hooligans in Amsterdam last November. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotlin...
Amsterdam Wants Expat Integration Course & The Dutch Anti-Apartheid Efforts - Lowdown #6 13.06.2025 21:31
On this week's Lowdown, we'll first talk about the city of Amsterdam its plans for a new programme for expat integration. After that, we'll discuss Syrian refugees in the Netherlands, as the cabinet now assumes Syria is safe enough for most of them to return. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest gets to ask their mos...
The Fall of the Cabinet & Does the Netherlands Have a Heroin Problem? - Lowdown #5 06.06.2025 23:12
On this week's Lowdown, we're covering the fall of the cabinet: how it happened, why it happened, and what will happen next. Then, after running through a handful of other headlines, we get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guest gets to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. In this episode, Juliette's question is on whether the Netherlands has issues with heroin or o...
Geert Wilders in Trouble & Why Do the Dutch Swear with Diseases - Lowdown #4 30.05.2025 20:54
This week, we're covering Geert Wilders' struggles to dominate the discourse, about which we spoke with political journalist Coen van de Ven, and a Russian hack on the Dutch police. Next, after quickly running through a handful of other headlines, we'll get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guests get to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. In this episode, Kristo's...
Will Gaza Protests Be Effective & Drought Keeps Worsening - Lowdown #3 23.05.2025 20:06
This week, we'll cover this year's drought, which has scientists and farmers alike worried. Next, after quickly running through a handful of other headlines, we'll get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guests get to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. This week, Nilufer's question is about the relationship between the Netherlands and Israel. Dutch news Who cares? Yo...
Trump Shock Hits Dutch Academia & Water Pollution Worsens - Lowdown #2 16.05.2025 20:27
This week, we'll touch on two themes. Firstly, a new investigation shows how the Trump administration's first months already disrupt academic work in the Netherlands, and we'll talk about a new, much-discussed lawsuit against oil giant Shell. After quickly running through a handful of other headlines, we'll get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guests get to ask their most pressing q...
Political Shift on Gaza & Should Women Be in Politics? - Lowdown #1 09.05.2025 23:47
For this week, we'll touch on a seemingly major shift in Dutch policy on Gaza, and a Christian political party's internal conflict about women in politics. After quickly running through a handful of other headlines, we'll get to the Holland Hotline, where our international guests get to ask their most pressing question about Dutch society. This week, Juliette's question is about whether Dutch cult...
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