1. Correspondent’s Notebook
From 2016 to 2019, Marine Vlahovic served as a correspondent for French-speaking public radio in the West Bank, based in Ramallah. While war hasn’t been officially declared, the tensions between Israel and Palestine are part of daily life, and she shares these experiences through her journalist's lens. This deeply political podcast beautifully captures the story of a seasoned professional, a sensitive woman, and a hardcore partygoer, as she navigates a demanding and precarious career in a territory on the brink of explosion. Marine speaks candidly about the pressures she faces, whether they come from Parisian newsrooms or Israeli authorities.
Each episode tackles a fascinating theme, but her latest, "Gaza Calling", resonates the most with the voices of friends who are journalists still in Gaza after the attacks on October 7 and the Israeli response. From Cairo or Marseille, Marine Vlahovic...
They will stay in touch without fail, accurately capturing the fear of death and hope for a better day. A great journalist was found dead too soon, at the age of 39, on Monday, November 25, on the roof of her apartment in Marseille.यो पोस्ट Instagram मा हेर्नुहोस्
Correspondent's Notebook
A podcast from Arte Radio, by Marine Vlahovic
Six episodes of about twenty minutes each
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2. Me, disobey?
Would you dare to disobey an illegitimate, unjust, potentially harmful order? To create these episodes, independent journalists Ariane Lavrilleux and Timothée Vinchon start from the premise that we tend to conform to orders given to us by someone in a position of authority. Yet, some people decide to sound the alarm, defying prohibitions and pressures in the name of justice and the public good, while others choose silence. How do you make the leap? Find your voice? And what reprisals do you expose yourself to?
A podcast whose topic resonates with...
particularly with current events, since not long ago, Ariane Lavrilleux feared she would be placed under investigation for "disclosing national defense secrets" after participating in an investigation into the French intelligence operation "Sirli" for the media outlet Disclose. In the end, the journalist has been placed under the status of witness, “a victory for the freedom to inform,” she beams in the columns of Monde.[PODCAST] Les 3 épisodes de "Moi, désobéir" sont tous dispo !
— Ariane Lavrilleux (@AriaLavrilleux) December 11, 2024
Notre mini-série, écrite avec @timvinchon, explore le parcours d’employé·es qui ont refusé d'obéir à des ordres injustes voire illégaux
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Me, disobey?
A podcast by Louie Média, by Ariane Lavrilleux and Timothée Vinchon
Three episodes of about twenty minutes each
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3. The Listeners
The liberation of speech post-MeToo relies on a society ready to listen, but above all on men and women who are ready to receive it. In The Listeners, it is the latter we discuss, particularly those who work with the Collective Feminist against rape and manage the helpline Viol femmes information, at 0 800 05 95 95. With a great capacity for listening, they support women in articulating the sexist and sexual violence they have experienced.
Victims. Each episode is named after the comforting words they hear every day – "It's not your fault," "You did the right thing by calling us," "We believe you," "We're here for you" – and focuses on their questions and silences, which reflect the immense violence of the situations they are experiencing.Voir cette publication sur Instagram
The Listeners
A Collective Creation podcast by Delphine Dhilly and Eric Le Ray
Four episodes of about twenty minutes each
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4. Edwy Plenel, A Life of Investigations
The hidden accounts of Jérôme Cahuzac, the massacre at Ouvéa cave, the explosion of the Rainbow Warrior... Have these major state affairs slipped from your mind? Edwy Plenel, who witnessed and reported on them for Le Monde, then Médiapart, revisits these events in ten episodes. It's a sort of farewell gift for someone who is stepping down as the president of the online news outlet after 16 years of dedicated service. Anecdotes, regrets, controversies, a hidden encounter with the President of the Republic: behind the scenes of... 'investigation, the excellent reporter explains how journalism can still serve as a counterpower.
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You’ve got that mindset
A podcast by Léo Szpiczak
Five episodes of about an hour each
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