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5 podcasts to (re)discover to sweeten the wait for the holidays!

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Exceptional Women 

You’ve surely come across their names in your readings or discussions, but do you really know their stories? With this podcast, journalist Laure Adler shines a spotlight on the women who made their mark in the 20th and 21st centuries through their commitment to women's rights. In 10 captivating episodes, you'll discover more about the political courage of Simone Veil, the groundbreaking psychoanalysis of Françoise Dolto, the transgressive literature of Marguerite Dumas, and the tragic legacy of Mahsa Amini

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Exceptional Women 
A Radio France podcast by Laure Adler
10 episodes of 45 minutes 
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I Harassed 

More than one student per class is a victim of school bullying, according to statistics from the Ministry of Education. Isolation, violence, suicide : amplified by social media, this “massive phenomenon” increasingly makes headlines in the media. Slowly, the voices of the victims are being liberated. Yet, one voice remains nonexistent in the public debate : that of the harassers. In I Harassed, Romain, 33, reflects on the actions he subjected Juliette to when they were at school.

In college. The two young adults share their testimony, accompanied by insights from psychologists who explore these acts of violence and the responsibility of institutions that are supposed to manage them.

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Second World War - a hero or a collaborator? From a long, personal investigation emerges this excellent fiction set between the past and the present. 

From War to Threads
A fiction by Arte Radio, by François Pérache and Sabine Zovighian
Six episodes of about 15 minutes
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The Young Street 

In 2014, Cédric Naubon, an entrepreneur, promises to transform an entire neighborhood in Paris into a gastronomic village. This is the first step in a revolution he envisions on a global scale. The project is enticing but turns out to be a massive scam; among the multitude of chefs who joined, we find Paul-Henry Bizon. With this six-episode podcast, he details the bankruptcy of the "Young Street." one of the biggest scams in French gastronomy. 

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Glass ceiling, impostor syndrome, salary inequality: in newsrooms and everywhere else, women face the heavy hand of sexism and patriarchy. With this brand-new podcast, four journalism students dive into the media representations of gender and highlight their impact on listeners through captivating interviews. We kick things off with an interview featuring Sandra Lorenzo, a journalist at La Provence, already available here!

When the media presents a certain image 
A podcast by the students of the Aix-Marseille School of Journalism (EJCAM) 
Series of episodes ranging from 20 to 45 minutes 
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