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radio DCmag
Eiffage Part 4 - Les emplois et le recrutement dans le datacenter, retour d'expérience d'Eiffage

radio DCmag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 3:26


De la construction à l'exploitation et la maintenance des datacenters, Eiffage recrute et emploie. Le datacenter offre des carrières aux femmes et aux hommes, en France et en Europe. Retour d'expérience de Benoit MARTIN, responsable commercial datacenter d'Eiffage.  https://youtu.be/LLaxbS2eBuY 

radio DCmag
Eiffage Part 2 - Les tendances dans le monde du datacenter vues depuis Eiffage, avec Benoit MARTIN

radio DCmag

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 4:34


Benoit MARTIN, responsable commercial datacenter d'Eiffage, évoque pour DCmag les tendances dans le monde du datacenter. Acceptation environnementale du datacenter, efficacité énergétique, alimentation électrique, utilisation de la ressource IT. Eiffage intervient sur un panel de typologies de datacenters de l'hyperscale aux datacenters privés destinés à la data souveraine, et jusqu'au Edge qui émerge.  https://youtu.be/beucJz7em-A

1- La Bonne Fortune
47- Achat-Revente, comment gagner (gros) avec l'immobilier ? Benoît Martin

1- La Bonne Fortune

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 91:09


Dans cet épisode de "La Bonne Fortune", nous recevons Benoit Martin, co-fondateu r de Greenbull Group, pour une discussion passionnante sur l'investissement immobilier.  Benoit partage avec nous ses années d'expérience dans le domaine de l'achat-revente immobilier, ainsi que ses conseils et astuces pour maximiser vos profits. Si vous êtes intéressé(e)s par l'investissement immobilier, cet épisode est un incontournable.  Nous discutons de tout ce que vous devez savoir pour réussir dans l'achat-revente immobilière, en passant également par l'activité de marchands de biens ainsi que de certaines des erreurs courantes que les investisseurs font et comment les éviter. Rejoignez-nous pour cette conversation informative et stimulante, et découvrez comment vous pouvez également réaliser des (gros) profits en investissant dans l'immobilier.  Bonne écoute.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Th.4.21.22 - ST - Rainbomb.Frenchelections.poetry

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 54:55


Today on Sojourner Truth the French Presidential Election will take place this Sunday. In response, on Monday, several dozen undocumented migrants, known as sans-papiers, and their supporters took over unoccupied apartments in the 9th arrondissement section of Paris to demand rights for all, citing the right to adequate housing and the plight of the undocumented migrant as two issues that have been absent in the French Presidential campaign. Protestors from the collective Chapel du vous, are using one of the occupied apartments as an embassy for immigrants, calling on the example of Ukrainian refugees who in a matter of weeks, had access to a system to facilitate accommodation, documents and free access to transportation. Activist and expatriate Benoit Martin joins us from France to discuss these protests and the forthcoming French Presidential Election. A recent rain bomb struck South Africa, killing and injuring thousands. We discuss this climate change catastrophe with ecologist and organizer Desmond D'Sa, for our weekly Earth Watch segment. We will also hear about the recent decision by the President Biden administration to resume oil and gas drilling on public lands, being condemned as a reckless failure of climate leadership. Lastly, as the month of April wraps up, we honor national poetry month with Boyle Heights-based poet Ron Baca.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Th.4.21.22 - ST - Rainbomb.Frenchelections.poetry

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 54:55


Today on Sojourner Truth the French Presidential Election will take place this Sunday. In response, on Monday, several dozen undocumented migrants, known as sans-papiers, and their supporters took over unoccupied apartments in the 9th arrondissement section of Paris to demand rights for all, citing the right to adequate housing and the plight of the undocumented migrant as two issues that have been absent in the French Presidential campaign. Protestors from the collective Chapel du vous, are using one of the occupied apartments as an embassy for immigrants, calling on the example of Ukrainian refugees who in a matter of weeks, had access to a system to facilitate accommodation, documents and free access to transportation. Activist and expatriate Benoit Martin joins us from France to discuss these protests and the forthcoming French Presidential Election. A recent rain bomb struck South Africa, killing and injuring thousands. We discuss this climate change catastrophe with ecologist and organizer Desmond D'Sa, for our weekly Earth Watch segment. We will also hear about the recent decision by the President Biden administration to resume oil and gas drilling on public lands, being condemned as a reckless failure of climate leadership. Lastly, as the month of April wraps up, we honor national poetry month with Boyle Heights-based poet Ron Baca.

La Combinaison
#98 – Julie Chapon – Cofondatrice de Yuka - 27 millions d'utilisateurs !

La Combinaison

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 121:57


27 millions d'utilisateurs !!! C'est dingue surtout pour une boîte de 10 personnes. A-t-on besoin de présenter Yuka ? Vous savez l'app avec le logo en forme de carotte qui vous dit si c'est bon pour vous, ou pas ! Une app sortie en 2017, et les chiffres donnent le tournis. Pour vous dire, ils ont un compteur dans le bureau qui totalise les like sur les réseaux sociaux. Le compteur n'a pas assez de chiffres, ils ont rajouté un 2 devant. Donc Yuka, qu'est-ce que c'est pour ceux qui reviennent de la lune et qui ne connaisse pas. Vous scannez un aliment ou votre shampoing, ça vous donne un nutriscore, et surtout si c'est bon pour vous ou pas. Julie revient sur des débuts de Yuka, l'envie de bouger les lignes du système alimentaire, faire en sorte que les industriels de l'agroalimentaire fabriquent de meilleurs produits, plus sains, et respectant l'environnement. Comment être droite dans ses bottes, et faire trembler les géants de l'agroalimentaire ? La réponse dans cet épisode. Un épisode passionnant avec Julie, droite dans ses bottes, déterminée, et passionnée. Bonne écoute

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Benoit Martin . Assistant maître d'ouvrage du chantier LEE UFAN - ARLES

BlaBla d'Arles by Laure d'Arles. www.lauredarles.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 23:07


Benoit Martin, directeur de projet de la société arlésienne TILIA et assistant maître d'ouvrage en charge du chantier LEE UFAN - ARLES, sera le porte-voix de l'artiste coréen Lee Ufan encore au pays du soleil levant le jour de l'interview. Benoit nous parle de la réhabilitation du monument, de la prochaine ouverture, des découvertes archéologiques, du buste d'un empereur mis à jour pendant les travaux, du futur salon de thé, de la boutique qui nous accueillera ... enfin bref de ce que sera cet illustre hôtel de Vernon prochainement. @lauredarles X @mcamois

Sojourner Truth Radio
Earth Minute: Heat Wave & Climate Change

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 1:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Laura Carlson On Cuba Protests

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 24:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Benoit Martin On Belgium Hunger Strike

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 9:25


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth Radio: July 14, 2021 - Cuba Protests, Voting Rights, Belgium Hunger Strike

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 58:50


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
News Headlines: July 14, 2021

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 5:03


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Barbara Arnwine On Voting Rights & The Supreme Court

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 13:07


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth Radio: July 14, 2021 - Cuba Protests, Voting Rights, Belgium Hunger Strike

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 58:50


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
News Headlines: July 14, 2021

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 5:03


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Laura Carlson On Cuba Protests

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 24:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Benoit Martin On Belgium Hunger Strike

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 9:25


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Barbara Arnwine On Voting Rights & The Supreme Court

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 13:07


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Earth Minute: Heat Wave & Climate Change

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 1:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: Since Cuba's 1959 Revolution, the United States has attempted to undo what the Revolution was hoping to achieve. The U.S. tried invasion, economic boycotts, several assassination attempts of Fidel Castro, and propaganda. Now, thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Cuba. What's going on? This, at the same time as turmoil in Haiti following the assassination of U.S.-backed President Jovenel Moise. Our guest on Cuba is Laura Carlsen, Director of the Americas Program and works with Just Associates, an international feminist organization. We also discuss voting rights. Even as Democratic legislators flee Texas to avoid allowing yet another attempt to pass a voter suppression law. They traveled to Washington D.C. to pressure the Biden administration to do more to protect voting rights. On Tuesday, July 13, Biden gave a speech on voting rights in Philadelphia. But did he go far enough? Our guest is voting rights campaigner Barbara Arnwine. Also, migrants are on hunger strike in Belgium. Benoit Martin of Payday Men's Network fills us in on what's going on. Lastly, our weekly Earth Minute presented by Theresa Church of the Global Justice Ecology Project.

Transcendance
#39 Les mauvaises ondes (interview)

Transcendance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 50:24


Dans cet épisode de Transcendance, nous invitons Benoit Martin qui vient nous parler du danger des champs électro-magnétiques qui polluent… The post #39 Les mauvaises ondes (interview) first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.

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Radio Campus Angers
#39 Les mauvaises ondes (interview)

Radio Campus Angers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 50:24


Dans cet épisode de Transcendance, nous invitons Benoit Martin qui vient nous parler du danger des champs électro-magnétiques qui polluent… The post #39 Les mauvaises ondes (interview) first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.

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Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth Radio: January 9, 2020 - Protecting Forests, France Strikes, Iran's History

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 58:07


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Adam Colette On Why Protecting Forests Are Vital For Our Environment

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 19:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Benoit Martin On France Strikes

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 14:53


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
News Headlines: January 9, 2020

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 4:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Dr. Assal Rad On Iran's History & Culture

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Dr. Assal Rad On Iran's History & Culture

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Benoit Martin On France Strikes

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 14:53


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Adam Colette On Why Protecting Forests Are Vital For Our Environment

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:19


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
News Headlines: January 9, 2020

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 4:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

Sojourner Truth Radio
Sojourner Truth Radio: January 9, 2020 - Protecting Forests, France Strikes, Iran's History

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 58:07


Today on Sojourner Truth: We discuss the history and culture of Iran, the continued protests and general strikes still rocking France since late last year, and for our weekly Earth Watch, why protecting forests are vital for saving the environment. Our guests are Dr. Assal Rad, Benoit Martin and Adam Colette. Dr. Assal Rad graduated with a PhD in Middle Eastern History from the University of California, Irvine in 2018. She joined the National Iranian American Council as a Research Fellow in January 2019. Benoit Martin is based in France and the U.K. He has written about and met with Yellow Vest protesters and has been closely following that movement as well as the recent strikes. He is a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Adam Colette is the Program Director of Dogwood Alliance, which mobilizes diverse voices to protect Southern forests and communities from destructive industrial logging. Adam has a passion for organizing people and fighting the corporations whose practices destroy our earth.

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Marjorie Cohn On Mueller Report

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 12:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: The Mueller report is in and immediately controversy broke out about the report's findings. While Mueller said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on the question of obstruction of justice, he left the door open for interpretation. That move is being seen as Mueller punting that call to the Department of Justice or even to Congress. But Barr, Trump's new Attorney General who had been critical of the Mueller investigation -- including saying that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted -- led his own interpretation to the Mueller report. Barr concluded that there was no obstruction. Democrats are saying "not so fast" and are demanding to see the report. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Republicans have voted down releasing the Mueller report to the public. Our guest is author and law professor Marjorie Cohn. And, an arsonist set a mosque on fire in Escondido, California, leaving behind graffiti that referenced the mosque terrorist attack in New Zealand that left 50 people dead. The arson attack in California is being investigated as a hate crime. Our guest is Marwa Rifahie, the Civil Rights Managing Attorney with the CAIR-LA Office. Also, an update on the Yellow Vests movement that has swept France for months now. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron making a move to use military and anti-terrorist forces to reign in protesters, this past weekend, approximately 40,000 protesters took to the streets. And a 73-year-old female protester suffered from a skull fracture. Macron responded to her injury by saying he hopes her injury "will bring her wisdom." Our guest is Benoit Martin, a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike.

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Benoit Martin On France's Yellow Vests

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 8:58


Today on Sojourner Truth: The Mueller report is in and immediately controversy broke out about the report's findings. While Mueller said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on the question of obstruction of justice, he left the door open for interpretation. That move is being seen as Mueller punting that call to the Department of Justice or even to Congress. But Barr, Trump's new Attorney General who had been critical of the Mueller investigation -- including saying that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted -- led his own interpretation to the Mueller report. Barr concluded that there was no obstruction. Democrats are saying "not so fast" and are demanding to see the report. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Republicans have voted down releasing the Mueller report to the public. Our guest is author and law professor Marjorie Cohn. And, an arsonist set a mosque on fire in Escondido, California, leaving behind graffiti that referenced the mosque terrorist attack in New Zealand that left 50 people dead. The arson attack in California is being investigated as a hate crime. Our guest is Marwa Rifahie, the Civil Rights Managing Attorney with the CAIR-LA Office. Also, an update on the Yellow Vests movement that has swept France for months now. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron making a move to use military and anti-terrorist forces to reign in protesters, this past weekend, approximately 40,000 protesters took to the streets. And a 73-year-old female protester suffered from a skull fracture. Macron responded to her injury by saying he hopes her injury "will bring her wisdom." Our guest is Benoit Martin, a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike.

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Marwa Rifahie On Escondido, California Mosque Attack

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 25:13


Today on Sojourner Truth: The Mueller report is in and immediately controversy broke out about the report's findings. While Mueller said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on the question of obstruction of justice, he left the door open for interpretation. That move is being seen as Mueller punting that call to the Department of Justice or even to Congress. But Barr, Trump's new Attorney General who had been critical of the Mueller investigation -- including saying that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted -- led his own interpretation to the Mueller report. Barr concluded that there was no obstruction. Democrats are saying "not so fast" and are demanding to see the report. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Republicans have voted down releasing the Mueller report to the public. Our guest is author and law professor Marjorie Cohn. And, an arsonist set a mosque on fire in Escondido, California, leaving behind graffiti that referenced the mosque terrorist attack in New Zealand that left 50 people dead. The arson attack in California is being investigated as a hate crime. Our guest is Marwa Rifahie, the Civil Rights Managing Attorney with the CAIR-LA Office. Also, an update on the Yellow Vests movement that has swept France for months now. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron making a move to use military and anti-terrorist forces to reign in protesters, this past weekend, approximately 40,000 protesters took to the streets. And a 73-year-old female protester suffered from a skull fracture. Macron responded to her injury by saying he hopes her injury "will bring her wisdom." Our guest is Benoit Martin, a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike.

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News Headlines: March 26, 2019

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 5:24


Today on Sojourner Truth: The Mueller report is in and immediately controversy broke out about the report's findings. While Mueller said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on the question of obstruction of justice, he left the door open for interpretation. That move is being seen as Mueller punting that call to the Department of Justice or even to Congress. But Barr, Trump's new Attorney General who had been critical of the Mueller investigation -- including saying that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted -- led his own interpretation to the Mueller report. Barr concluded that there was no obstruction. Democrats are saying "not so fast" and are demanding to see the report. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Republicans have voted down releasing the Mueller report to the public. Our guest is author and law professor Marjorie Cohn. And, an arsonist set a mosque on fire in Escondido, California, leaving behind graffiti that referenced the mosque terrorist attack in New Zealand that left 50 people dead. The arson attack in California is being investigated as a hate crime. Our guest is Marwa Rifahie, the Civil Rights Managing Attorney with the CAIR-LA Office. Also, an update on the Yellow Vests movement that has swept France for months now. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron making a move to use military and anti-terrorist forces to reign in protesters, this past weekend, approximately 40,000 protesters took to the streets. And a 73-year-old female protester suffered from a skull fracture. Macron responded to her injury by saying he hopes her injury "will bring her wisdom." Our guest is Benoit Martin, a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike.

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Sojourner Truth Radio: March 26, 2019 - Mosque Attack, Yellow Vests, Mueller Report

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 58:44


Today on Sojourner Truth: The Mueller report is in and immediately controversy broke out about the report's findings. While Mueller said there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, on the question of obstruction of justice, he left the door open for interpretation. That move is being seen as Mueller punting that call to the Department of Justice or even to Congress. But Barr, Trump's new Attorney General who had been critical of the Mueller investigation -- including saying that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted -- led his own interpretation to the Mueller report. Barr concluded that there was no obstruction. Democrats are saying "not so fast" and are demanding to see the report. Meanwhile, in the Senate, Republicans have voted down releasing the Mueller report to the public. Our guest is author and law professor Marjorie Cohn. And, an arsonist set a mosque on fire in Escondido, California, leaving behind graffiti that referenced the mosque terrorist attack in New Zealand that left 50 people dead. The arson attack in California is being investigated as a hate crime. Our guest is Marwa Rifahie, the Civil Rights Managing Attorney with the CAIR-LA Office. Also, an update on the Yellow Vests movement that has swept France for months now. Despite French President Emmanuel Macron making a move to use military and anti-terrorist forces to reign in protesters, this past weekend, approximately 40,000 protesters took to the streets. And a 73-year-old female protester suffered from a skull fracture. Macron responded to her injury by saying he hopes her injury "will bring her wisdom." Our guest is Benoit Martin, a member of Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike.

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Yellow Vests Update With Benoit Martin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 18:45


Yellow Vests Update With Benoit Martin by Sojourner Truth with Margaret Prescod

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Sojourner Truth Radio: January 15, 2019 - LA Teachers Strike, Yellow Vests, Progressive Dems

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 58:09


Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.

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News Headlines: January 15, 2019

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 5:04


Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.

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Steve Seal Discusses Los Angeles Teachers Strike

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 13:17


Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.

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Benoit Martin On Yellow Vests Movement In France

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 19:41


Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.

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Alan Minsky Discusses Progressive Democrats Of America, Our Revolution Partnership

Sojourner Truth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 14:17


Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.

VÉCUS - Une carrière qui a du sens.
[BEST-OF MONEY] Comment se rémunérer en attendant que son projet ait un modèle économique ? - Julie et François, fondateurs de Yuka

VÉCUS - Une carrière qui a du sens.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 14:19


Cet été redécouvre les podcasts Vécus qui ont eu le plus de succès dans l'année !-----Podcast enregistré en janvier 2018."On peut trouver différentes astuces qui permettent de vivre sans être rentables au départ."Julie Chapon et François Martin ont co-fondé avec Benoit Martin, Yuka - une application qui scanne le code barre des produits alimentaires pour évaluer leur qualité nutritionnelle. Lancée début 2017 sur iOS et Android, l'application compte 12 mois plus tard 650 000+ téléchargements, un programme Nutrition et de nouvelles fonctionnalités en cours de développement.Deux ans après que ses co-fondateurs aient commencé à travailler sur le projet, Yuka n'a pas encore de business model définitif et pérenne. L'équipe ayant fait le choix de ne pas faire de levée de fonds jusqu'à présent, ses membres ont donc du se poser la question de leurs modèles économiques personnels. Voici les pistes qui leur permettent de tenir avec sérénité :1) Anticiper le plus en amont possible le passage à plein temps sur le projet (01:29)2) Étudier les pistes de financement sans contre-partie (04:02)3) Accepter les revenus d'opportunité... dans la mesure où cela n'empêche pas de se concentrer sur le coeur de sa mission principale (05:56)4) Travailler à produire le meilleur produit possible pour identifier où la valeur se créé lorsque le business model n'est pas évident (07:39)5) Adopter de petits changements d'habitude pour maintenir un niveau de vie proche de celui que l'on quitte en entreprenant (09:41)Leurs conseils pour gagner du temps : Se consacrer sur le produit et les utilisateurs les 2 premières années & oser dire non (11:17)Leurs conseils pour gagner de l'énergie : Commencer la journée avec un temps en équipe & célébrer les succès (12:17)La question qu'ils se posent en ce moment : Comment déterminer s'il faut se lancer dans une levée des fonds ou pas ? (13:43)Plus d'infos sur Yuka : yuka.ioPour t'abonner à notre Newsletter, c'est par ici : bit.ly/Newsletter_VécusPlus d'infos sur Vécus : vecus.orgEnvie de nous donner un coup de pouce ? Rien ne nous aide plus qu'un commentaire étoilé sur iTunes ou Apple Podcasts : itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/vécus…d1297412680?mt=2 Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

VÉCUS - Une carrière qui a du sens.
Comment se rémunérer en attendant que son projet ait un modèle économique ? Julie & François, Yuka

VÉCUS - Une carrière qui a du sens.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 15:29


"On peut trouver différentes astuces qui permettent de vivre sans être rentables au départ."Julie Chapon et François Martin ont co-fondé avec Benoit Martin, Yuka - une application qui scanne le code barre des produits alimentaires pour évaluer leur qualité nutritionnelle. Lancée début 2017 sur iOS et Android, l'application compte 12 mois plus tard 650 000+ téléchargements, un programme Nutrition et de nouvelles fonctionnalités en cours de développement.Deux ans après que ses co-fondateurs aient commencé à travailler sur le projet, Yuka n'a pas encore de business model définitif et pérenne. L'équipe ayant fait le choix de ne pas faire de levée de fonds jusqu'à présent, ses membres ont donc du se poser la question de leurs modèles économiques personnels. Voici les pistes qui leur permettent de tenir avec sérénité :1) Anticiper le plus en amont possible le passage à plein temps sur le projet (02:39)2) Étudier les pistes de financement sans contre-partie (05:12)3) Accepter les revenus d'opportunité... dans la mesure où cela n'empêche pas de se concentrer sur le coeur de sa mission principale (07:06)4) Travailler à produire le meilleur produit possible pour identifier où la valeur se créé lorsque le business model n'est pas évident (08:49)5) Adopter de petits changements d'habitude pour maintenir un niveau de vie proche de celui que l'on quitte en entreprenant (10:51)Leurs conseils pour gagner du temps : Se consacrer sur le produit et les utilisateurs les 2 premières années & oser dire non (11:17)Leurs conseils pour gagner de l'énergie : Commencer la journée avec un temps en équipe & célébrer les succès (12:17)La question qu'ils se posent en ce moment : Comment déterminer s'il faut se lancer dans une levée des fonds ou pas ? (13:43)Plus d'infos sur Yuka : yuka.ioPour t'abonner à notre Newsletter, c'est par ici : bit.ly/Newsletter_VécusPlus d'infos sur Vécus : vecus.orgEnvie de nous donner un coup de pouce ? Rien ne nous aide plus qu'un commentaire étoilé sur iTunes ou Apple Podcasts : itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/vécus…d1297412680?mt=2 Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.