“Family Party Survival Guide”
Should we respond, and if so, how, to sexist, racist and homophobic statements made around the holiday table? “Kiffe ta race” joined two other Binge Audio podcasts, “Les Couilles sur la table” and “Camille”, in a special episode: Survival guide to family celebrations. Journalists Grace Ly, Rokhaya Diallo, Camille Regache and Victoire Tuaillon discuss their techniques and tips for making conversations constructive without burning out, and knowing when and how to get out of them.
“Give the money back”
Whether you are a couple or single, the Christmas season can also be a challenge for your personal finances, given the many gifts you may have to give, both for your children and for those of others. .
If you ever want to take advantage of this period to perfect your financial education, Titiou Lecoq’s podcast, “Rends l’argent”, produced by Slate.fr, could help you answer how much the couple represents a big scam for women, both to your family members who ask you when you will introduce them to someone, or to possible in-laws who would see you as a parasite.
“Money”
Among the podcasts that talk about money there is also “Thune”. This will not teach you in 10 lessons how to get rich (“The Martingale” by Matthieu Stefani does it very well if you are interested), nor will it give you the keys to investing in cryptocurrencies. Rather, it questions the relationship with money of anonymous people who say a lot about our society and our relationships.
For Christmas, betting on the succession deal among the ultra-wealthy helps put your family back into perspective for the holidays. Journalists Raphaëlle Bacqué and Vanessa Schneider, great reporters of Le Monde, decipher the ties of blood, power and inheritance of the greatest fortunes of France: the Arnauds, Bolloré, Lagardère, Bouygues, Bettencourt and others.
“Take Care of Your Mother”
Autumn-Winter can be a source of seasonal depression for some people and/or represent a sort of “cuff season”: a time when you wish you had a partner under the duvet with you. It is also a space-time that can make you want to take stock of your life, perhaps because you go back to your parents, rediscover old acquaintances, and also because the end of the year period and the prospect of the new year can give this impulse.
For these or other reasons, you may be interested in the “Self-care your mother” podcast co-hosted by journalist Judith Duportail. He questions mental health specialists on different topics and shows a pronounced taste for provocative headlines: “Are you exhausted or are you a bit natural? » ; “Is your sex life a failure? or “Are you the toxic ex of all your exes?” “. The latest episode can be as depressing as it is comforting, and it comes at the right time to name the year-end review season: “How to tame the fear of death? “.
“Lesson”
Who says budget season, also says to count his successes and his failures. And the podcast “The Lesson” is really interested in the art of failing and then recovering. Journalist Pauline Grisoni interviews characters about their biggest failure that allowed them to question themselves, before relaunching themselves. And for example, the episode with the singer Aloïse Sauvage sounds like a lesson in resilience.
Source: Madmoizelle

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