Selection of French-speaking podcasts to listen to to end 2020 well
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A podcast is fully appreciated with headphones on.
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Simon Decreuze Follow
28 min
The team of "L'Atelier des Médias" has prepared a selection of French-speaking podcasts for you that have caught its attention during this year 2020 decidedly like no other.
Publicity
Les Balls sur la table
et
Camille
, by Binge Audio, in particular the episode "Why the info goes male", a
crossover
where Victoire Tuaillon and Camille Regache receive Alice Coffin.
Mansplaining
, from Slate.fr.
Thomas Messias, every two weeks, questions masculinities.
Hands off !
, original RFI podcast written and presented by Kpénahi Traoré and produced by Simon Decreuze.
In ten episodes of about fifteen minutes each,
Bas les pattes!
questions the place of women in African societies after the #MeToo and #BalanceTonPorc movements.
My African Clichés
, produced in French and English, explains in a few minutes glorious and positive moments in the history of Africa.
Faya
, a Nique la radio podcast, takes us to discover what sounds we move in clubs in Johannesburg, Nairobi or Abidjan.
The first episode was devoted to Ivorian rap.
The code has changed
, disseminated by France inter and embodied by the brilliant Xavier de la Porte deals with how digital is changing our lives.
And if you like high quality sound work,
L'Atelier des Médias
strongly invites you to listen to what our friends from
France Culture
and
Arte Radio
are doing
.
And for that the
Radio France application
is undoubtedly the simplest.
Listen for example to
Dépêche
!
, by Olivier Minot.
Conspiracy Watch
, the observatory of conspiracy and conspiracy theories, produces a podcast each week in the form of a discussion between Rudy Reichstadt and Tristan Mendès-France who in about thirty minutes cover current issues among conspirators.
Washington from here
, the podcast-podcast of correspondents from French public radio stations in the American capital.
Grégory Philipps (France info), Raphaël Grand (RTS), Raphaël Bouvier-Auclair (Radio Canada), Sonia Dridi (RTBF) and Anne Corpet (RFI) told us about the American presidential campaign and its behind the scenes.
They are already preparing to tell us about Joe Biden's inauguration on January 20.
An organizational tour de force and yet a tremendous success.
Legitimate violence
, a sound creation that helps us understand how a peaceful demonstrator in France came to become a black block.
Or how the maintenance of order in the French can radicalize and lead to crime.
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As every week, we end the program with
Mondoblog audio
, which gives the floor to bloggers and French-speaking RFI bloggers.
A Cameroonian Mondoblogger,
Dr. K
, has just spent 2 years in China where she completed her studies as an epidemiologist.
It offers avenues to understand the why and how Africa has managed to stay away from the Covid.
Finally, we salute some of our Mondobloggers who have embarked on the podcast adventure.
The Togolese Edem Gbetoglo whose podcast is entitled like his blog the
Breeze of my philosophy
or the Beninese Foumilayo Assanvi,
With Foumi.
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