A few months before the presidential election, what do the young people of our country think?

What are their dreams, their aspirations, their fears?

What does their daily life look like?

What is their perspective on the campaign and the upcoming election?

Who are the 15-25 year olds really?

You have to go out to meet them, question them, listen to them.

Far from clichés, give a voice to this generation too often described as sacrificed, irresponsible or disenchanted.

Why choose a professional path?

The “Place aux jeunes” podcast aims to highlight French youth in all its diversity, through interviews with young people under 25. For this first episode, interview with Maïwenn. The teenager has been ice skating for years at the Pailleron sports space, near the Buttes Chaumont, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. What she liked about this sport was the artistic dimension and surpassing oneself. Two elements that she sought to find when choosing her path. Quite reserved at first glance, Maïwenn, 17, comes alive when we talk about what is her passion, her studies and her profession: pastry making. With Maïwenn, we are going to talk about the professional path, waking up at dawn and chocolate, but also board sports and ecological commitment.

An interview with Salomé Berlioux, founder and managing director of the Chemins d'avenirs association, which supports several thousand young people in building their academic, professional and civic career.

This podcast is broadcast in partnership with

20 Minutes

,

Ouest-France

and the Jean-Jaurès Foundation.

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