4 series on badass women who inspire us

Whether you dream of going on an adventure or analyzing your adventures, here are feminist and inspiring podcasts to get away from it at least in your head.

Want to move without having the possibility in these pandemic times? Here is our selection of original podcasts and still too little known, to always have in your ears an inspiring conversation and stories worthy of those of your best friends.

Experts in the Spotlight, careers that command respect

"Skill and intelligence have no gender", says Simone de Beauvoir. This is what Christelle Chiroux recalls in her podcast Expertes à la Une. The journalist wishes to highlight women experts and references in their field. They are told in episodes of varying lengths, from their childhood to their career. Inspiring and luminous, the women presented allow us to sweep through various professional fields. Christelle Chiroux was able to interview sailor Clarisse Cremer in particular when she was racing the Vendée Globe. When we talk to you about multitasking, we found our mistress!
Find all these heroines on the LCI website.

The Heart on the Table, to revolutionize love

You may already know the name of Victoire Tuaillon. This journalist hosts the podcast Les Couilles sur la Table, produced by Binge Audio for 4 seasons already. On February 11, 2021, Le Cœur sur la Table will be released, a new project that considers patriarchy in order to better deconstruct it. Thanks to our always sharp speakers, academics and experts, Victoire Tuaillon will look into our relationships – our ties with our loves, but also our friends, brothers and sisters, parents and lovers, in short: on our relationships with others, human and non-human. "In a world which confuses desire and conquer, bond and exploit, love and suffer, but everything is changing", explains Victoire Tuaillon in the trailer, come and take part in the great romantic revolution that we are living! To finally find "How do we love each other today and how could we love each other tomorrow?"
Find a link on the Binge Audio website

Girls of struggle, to know where we come from

Past battles forge the battles to come. To get to know them better, the Filles de Lutte podcast offers interviews with the descendants of those who have experienced these advances from within. The heirs of those who have snatched rights, so that we can conquer new ones … while always remaining vigilant on our achievements, because as Simone de Beauvoir says: "Never forget that it will only take a political, economic or religious crisis for the rights of women to be called into question. These rights are never granted. You will have to remain vigilant throughout your life." Among the topics covered are: what is feminist education? What do we learn from it and what do we pass on to our own children? Merry Royer and Ilham Maad meet the daughters and granddaughters of famous and anonymous feminists, and ask them about the meaning of this heritage.
An original production to listen to on Spotify

YESSS, to put an end to the staircase spirit

Known situation: after an unpleasant sexist altercation, we suddenly find THE right distribution… five hours later in the shower. What is this due to? Are we lacking examples and role models of women who have closed the door to sexism? Who confronted it and responded loudly? In response, the YESSS podcast features uplifting episodes of female warriors who combat sexism in a concrete way. From those who dismantle sexism at work to those who unravel absurd beauty standards, once a month Anaïs Bourdet, Elsa Miské and Margaïd Quioc share your testimonies of victories against sexism!
YESSS with three S's, one for each facilitator.

Mathilde Wattecamps

Missions: Graduated in political science, Mathilde is an expert in subjects related to women's rights and health. Addicted to Instagram and Twitter, never stingy with a good …