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Milk&Mamma
[EXTRAIT] Léa Lassarat : oser voir grand

Milk&Mamma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 2:17


Léa a toujours eu envie d'entreprendre, de prendre des risques et de se dépasser pour s'accomplir.À 40 ans, alors qu'elle avait une magnifique situation professionnelle, 3 enfants, plus tout petits, et un avenir tout tracé, elle a pris la décision de se jeter dans le vide pour voler de ses propres ailes.Dans cet extrait, Léa parle des barrières que se mettent les femmes dans la vie de l'entreprise. Léa incite les femmes à oser, car comme elle le dit si bien, on a rien sans rien...

Génération Do It Yourself
#374 - Laurent de Gourcuff - Confessions et secrets du roi de la nuit

Génération Do It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 167:33


C'est historiquement le plus gros propriétaire de boîtes de nuit en France. Mais durant ces 15 dernières années, il a créé un empire dans la restauration, l'événementiel et l'hôtellerie. Ce groupe, Paris Society, a été racheté par le géant de l'hospitalité ACCOR fin 2022, pour un montant estimé à environ 300 millions d'euros. Les Planches, le Piaf, LOULOU, Gigi, le Raspoutine, Monsieur Bleu, Castel ou encore Bagatelle… Ces lieux aussi bien mythiques que magiques ont un point commun et c'est Laurent de Gourcuff, fondateur de Paris Society. Organiser des “boums” à 15 ans, puis des soirées promues à coups de flyers à 17 ans, pour acheter les Planches à 22 ans, n'était que le début du phénomène Gourcuff. Depuis sa création en 2008, Paris Society est devenu une référence majeure dans le secteur de l'hospitalité de luxe en France. Le groupe se distingue par son portfolio impressionnant de plus de 60 établissements, qui inclut des restaurants, des clubs, des hôtels, et des lieux dédiés à l'événementiel, tous caractérisés par leur haut de gamme, leur exclusivité, et leur lieu. Un rendez-vous hors du commun dans un moment hors du commun pour Laurent de Gourcuff, qui a choisi de ne s'exprimer qu'au micro de Génération Do It Yourself : Accusé de corruption parce qu'il a invité l'équipe de l'hippodrome de Longchamp à dîner au Piaf alors qu'il participait à l'appel d'offres du site de la Mairie de Paris, il vient d'apprendre le verdict : 24 mois de prison avec sursis et 800 000 € d'amende. Après les suites judiciaires du “dîner le plus cher de l'histoire” , Laurent a fait appel. Cet épisode est donc pour lui l'occasion de revenir sur l'affaire de l'Hippodrome de Longchamp, mais surtout de livrer les ingrédients de sa recette magique pour créer des lieux de réception d'exception, sans détour. Un épisode rempli d'apprentissage que vous ne voulez pas manquer. TIMELINE : 00:00:00 - L'affaire du dîner d'affaires à 780€ 00:26:15 - Monsieur Bleu, le premier restaurant… et tous les suivants 00:46:50 - L'ADN de Paris Society : luxe, bonne ambiance et terrasses avec vue 01:12:20 - Comment gérer 60 lieux et 4 000 collaborateurs ? 01:50:10 - Les Planches, une garderie de luxe 02:14:10 - Comment faire face aux excès de la nuit ? 02:29:30 - Ce que Laurent veut améliorer 02:31:18 - Les moments en famille ou la North Star de Gourcuff 02:30:50 - La perquisition, le pire souvenir de Laurent 02:36:15 - Les projets perso de Laurent : l'immobilier 02:36:37 - Laurent progresse en s'appuyant sur des gens meilleurs que lui 02:40:01 - “Quand il y a un doute il n'y a pas de doutes” 02:44:20 - Laurent vous recommande d'écouter... Avec Laurent nous avons cité d'anciens épisodes de GDIY : Benjamin Cardoso - The Polar Plunge Cyril Chiche - Lydia Frédéric Biousse - Experienced Capital Pierre-Antoine Capton - Mediawan Jean-Philippe Cartier - CEO H8 Collection Martin Solveig - Alma Studio Michaël Benabou - Financière Saint-James Chef Alain Ducasse Avec Laurent, nous avons parlé de : Paris Society et ses innombrables lieux, dont Monsieur Bleu, le restaurant du Palais de Tokyo Les Planches, la boîte de nuit des lycéens parisiens Le Piaf, le club où Laurent sort encore Ses premières soirées à la Salle Wagram Son rival Benjamin Patou Son “boss” Accor Groupe et son CEO Sébastien Bazin L'affaire Favetto avec France Galop et l'hippodrome de Longchamp Gilles Malafosse qui a repris son groupe LOULOU Le groupe Mama Shelter et son CEO Jérémy Triano Son associé Jean-Philippe Cartier Laurent vous recommande de lire : Les menus des 60 lieux de Paris Society La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.

Travel That Matters
Curtis Stone (Iron Chef)

Travel That Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 34:20


Hawaii, Burgundy, Australia, and California are just some of the places internationally known chef, TV host, entrepreneur, New York Times best-selling author and chef-owner Curtis Stone talks about on this episode of "Travel That Matters" with award-winning travel writer and editor Bruce Wallin. Curtis shares insider tips on all the amazing, unknown places in Australia he's been to and what's special about the Australian cuisine and the traditions that accompany it. Curtis goes into detail about the foods and ingredients you need to eat when you're in Australia and where to find them, because you won't find them anywhere else. Everyone knows Italy has delicious food, but Curtis shares tips on where to find new culinary experiences beyond the hot spots like Rome, Florence, and Sicily. In fact, he provides an actionable step you can take to find authentic food in all of the countries you're visiting and shares advice on how to plan your next vacation. Curtis also tells listeners about his latest projects and the new spots where you can find his delicious cooking. In the wrap, Bruce sits down with acclaimed Michelin starred Chef George Mendes. Chef Mendes is the executive chef at Amar, which is an upcoming restaurant at the Raffles Boston. He was previously the executive chef at the New York Michelin starred restaurant Aldea. To learn more about Curtis Stone or any of his projects, visit https://www.curtisstone.com/ To find out more about George Mendes. visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-mendes-31b3281bb/ A special thanks to Stonestreet Estate Vineyards for sponsoring the show today. Don't forget, listeners of "Travel That Matters" can receive exclusive access to Stonestreet wines and experiences including some unique sets chosen by Bruce, along with a complimentary Single Vineyard tasting for two at the estate. Head over to Stonestreetwines.com/Travel to access these incredible wines—and don't forget to use code TRAVEL to book your complimentary tasting. Thank you also to Accor the Ennismore's Paris Society restaurant Girafe for sponsoring this episode of "Travel That Matters." To learn more about Girafe, visit https://paris-society.com/en/table/girafe/ Links and mentions: Maude: https://www.mauderestaurant.com/ Gwen: https://www.gwenla.com/ Marques de Riscal: https://www.marquesderiscal.com/en/marques-de-riscal-reserva  Belmond Hotel, Maroma: https://www.belmond.com/hotels/north-america/mexico/riviera-maya/belmond-maroma-resort-and-spa/ Indian Star: https://www.indianstar.com.au/ Topanga Social: https://www.eatplaytopangasocial.com/ Amar, Raffles Boston (Opening Summer 2023): https://www.raffles.com/boston/dining/amar/ Long-Bar, Raffles Boston: https://www.raffles.com/boston/dining/long-bar-and-terrace/ Girafe: https://paris-society.com/en/table/girafe/ "Travel That Matters" is a CurtCo Media Production: Host: Bruce Wallin Producer: AJ Moseley Marketing Director: Catrin Skaperdas Music: Joey Salvia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lundi au Soleil
Hors-Série : Forward by NUMA - Femme leader, crise, développement continu et prioritisation

Lundi au Soleil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 95:47


Pour cet épisode hors-série de Lundi au Soleil, Timothée Le Vert vous emmène à la rencontre de plusieurs invités hors-normes, des pionniers à l'origine de plusieurs innovations du futur du travail.  Cet épisode spécial a été enregistré dans les locaux de la MAIF, à l'occasion de l'événement Forward, organisé par NUMA. L'événement s'est déroulé le 20 juin 2023.  Si vous n'avez pas pu y assister, nous avons enregistré, pour vous, des interviews inédites.  Vous entendrez, dans l'ordre, 3 duos :  Pamela Corbin-Audoux, Leadership & Diversity Inclusion chez Decathlon Digital et Pierre Deheunynck, ancien DRH d'Engie et Président de France Compétences, pour vous parler de gestion de crise et de femmes leaders. Sarah Ben Allel, VP People chez Qonto, et Jordan Defas, Head of Talent Development chez Doctolib, pour vous parler du passage d'une culture d'évaluation à une culture de développement continu.  Valérie Guéry, DRH de Paris Society, et Kevin Bouchareb, HR Strategy & Transformation and Future Of Work Director chez Ubisoft, pour vous parler de priorisation, pour concilier performance, productivité et sérénité.  Bonne écoute !  Les time codes : 3''15 : Début de l'ITV de Pamela et Pierre 4''10 : Management de crise dans le secteur des affaires  5''50 : Femmes leaders VS leadership au féminin  7''05 : Caractéristiques d'un leader 8''40 : Comment diriger en situation de crise ? 10''00 : Un nouveau modèle de management  13''05 : Préjugés contre les femmes au travail  15''05 : Représentation guerrière de la crise  16''30 : L'autorité   19''30 : Comment soutenir le leadership ?  31''20 : Les valeurs et cadre 40''05 : Personal Purpose du leader 45''30 : Début de l'ITV Jordan et Valérie 46''55 : Le développement continu 47''40 : Évaluation en entreprise  51''40 : Proactivité et collectif 52''10 : La question du salaire  55''25 : Créer les conditions 56''30 : Échouer pour mieux rebondir  59''50 : Les rituels 1''10''00 : L'organisation RH de Doctolib 1''12''10 : Les aspects à prendre en compte pour une transformation  1''15''50 : Où s'inspirer ?  1''20''15 : Début de l'ITV Kevin et Valérie 1''21''00 : La priorisation  1''28''50 : Les freins  1''32''00 : Quelles actions concrètes ? Pour aller plus loin : Épisodes   #28 - Diversité et inclusion : quels enjeux pour l'entreprise ?, avec Pamela Corbin-Audoux #35 - Adapter sa politique et sa culture d'entreprise aux besoins des collaborateurs, avec Kevin Bouchareb # Hors-Série : Plongée dans la WIP Expedition Night de Samuel Durand #42 - Formation professionnelle : s'adapter aux nouveaux enjeux et créer un référentiel commun, avec Anselme Jalon  #48 - Systématiser l'intelligence collective au travail, avec Mehdi Berrada Abonnez-vous ici, à la newsletter Lundi au Soleil, qui sortira tous les dimanches à partir de 2023.   Pour découvrir tout ça, c'est par ici si vous préférez Apple Podcasts, par là si vous préférez Deezer, ici si vous préférez Google Podcasts, ou encore là si vous préférez Spotify. Et n'oubliez pas de laisser 5 étoiles et un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcasts si l'épisode vous a plu. Lundi au soleil est un podcast produit par Orlane Tonani Guéguen.

Talking With Noor
Single Motherhood, with Paris Society Editor at Libération, Johanna Luyssen

Talking With Noor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 60:08


As Spring begins on this Mother's Day I, Noor Kadhim, talk with my friend of two decades Johanna Luyssen in her hometown of Paris about choosing to be a single mother at the age of 35 in an era where it can still be argued that we live in  'a man's world'. We talk about freedom, feminism, journalism, and writing her second book, Si Je Veux, that has been published in France to critical acclaim this year, on her journey from childhood  to motherhood.

Talks On Psychoanalysis
Florence Guignard - The Infantile in Psychoanalytic Practice Today.

Talks On Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 37:36


One day, in 1996, with a leap from adjective to noun, a new concept arose within psychoanalytic thought: the Infantile. This term remained so pertinent over time that it has become the core of the title of the 52nd IPA Congress. Florence Guignard was the author who first formulated it in such an accomplished form, and in today's episode she draws  important clinical consequences from the theoretical reflection on this concept concerning the analytic relationship and the interpretative activity of the psychoanalyst in their daily work. The Infantile -with a capital “I”- is  a limit-concept, which aims at describing a "flexible" structure, at the limits of our animality, at the borders of our Unconscious and our Preconscious system. Being the first and main means of organization of our Ego drives, the Infantile is also the place of our primary fantasies and of the mnemonic traces of our first sensory-motor experiences. It is the most acute point of our emotions and feelings in their non-verbal state. Florence Guignard describes how the patient's Infantile and the analyst's Infantile are interweaving in the transference-countertransference situation, as beautifully illustrated by Mikael Vilchez artistic creation, enriched by Rhoda Bawdekar's interpretation of it. Florence Guignard shows us how the Infantile can serve as a lever in the case of blind spots and stopper interpretations. A clinical example of a blind spot in the analyst will be published in the second volume of “Psychoanalytic Concepts and Technique in Development. The psychoanalyst in the city”. Florence Guignard is a Swiss and French psychoanalyst, Training analyst of the Paris Society and a direct member of the IPA for the Training in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis. She co-founded the European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis. She is an internationally renowned author and since 1970 her work, translated into several languages, notably on female sexuality and the child, has contrìbuted significantly to the renewal of psychoanalytical thought. link to the paper https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UC1QF8Yirl8CZ5i42rWwTxvD5_qfwc5B/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457875385152358388&rtpof=true&sd=true   This episode is available also in French     Credits © Forbidden Denimeries by Mikael Vilchez, 2021 Visual editing and design, Rhoda Bawdekar Music, Chopin Ballade no. 4, Op. 52

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
The Return to the Office with Marilia Aisenstein, Part II

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 37:03


I observe what many of the French analysts and my supervisees say [about online treatment] - they are absolutely happy by how fantastic the patients talk, they talk much easier than before, they have dreams, and they relate their dreams and even sexual fantasies which they never did before. I understand them of course because they talk to them as easily as they would talk to a taxi driver that they will never see again.     Episode Description: We begin by recalling our first conversation in March 2020 (Episode #43) at the beginning of the lockdown in Paris and the switch from in-person to online analytic treatment. We discuss the impact of the missing bodies in the office and its implications for the freedom that some patients now feel to be more open. Marilia wondered about how analysands will feel when they return to in-person treatment after revealing more online than they would have otherwise tolerated. This forced experiment in technique will hopefully shed light on what is essential in our work in contrast to what are non-essential "rules."  We also discuss her 45 years of practicing analysis, her deepened comforts in aloneness, and her view on the future of our field.    Our Guest: Marilia Aisenstein is a Training and Supervising Analyst in the Hellenic Society and the Paris Society and past president of the Paris Society. She has served as the IPA's Board representative to the Executive Committee and the past president of the International New Groups Committee. She has been the Editor and co-founder of the French Review of Psychosomatics and President of the Paris Institute of Psychosomatics.  Her most recent book translated into English is Desire, Pain, and Thought.    Episode referred to  http://ipaoffthecouch.org/2020/03/31/episode-43-a-report-from-paris-with-marilia-aisenstein/   

Le Client par Marine Deck
#14 - Clarisse Castan - Accor : PSG, Roland Garros, Teddy Riner...Tout sur le programme de fidélité ALL

Le Client par Marine Deck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 49:02


Clarisse Castan est Chief of Staff auprès de la direction Loyalty, Partnerships, ALL Accor Live Limitless du Groupe Accor, mais aussi en charge des VIP, Clarisse fait un travail fantastique chez Accor. Le groupe Accor c'est : 110 pays, 5 100 hôtels, 39 marques et partenaires de l'économique au luxe en passant par Roland Garros, le Ken Club, Blanche, Klay, le PSG, la Rider Cup et encore tant d'autres.  Avec Clarisse, on a parlé du programme ALL : Accor Live Limitless qui compte 66 millions de membres répartis dans le monde et répose sur 3 piliers qui sont la Gastronomie, le Divertissement et le Sport. Avec ce programme, ils font vivre des expériences exclusives et réellement uniques à leurs clients. On a aussi parlé de ALL at Home, dispositif digital lancé pendant le premier confinement où les clients, la communauté et le grand public avaient accès à un grand nombre de privilèges.

Show Must Go On - Le Podcast de l'Event
Story 17 - Sébastien HOOREMAN - PARIS SOCIETY (Ex-Noctis) - La diversification dans l'événementiel

Show Must Go On - Le Podcast de l'Event

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 31:08


Fondé en 2008 par Laurent de Gourcuff, le groupe Paris Society (ex Noctis) est un acteur incontournable de l'hospitalité en France avec 150M de CA en 2019, 1 200 collaborateurs et un portefeuille d'une quarantaine de lieux exceptionnels. Le groupe entame dès 2011 une diversification dans l'événementiel haut de gamme et la restauration, avant de remporter dès 2013 ses premiers appels d'offre auprès des acteurs institutionnels (Mairie de Paris et Palais de Tokyo).  Rencontre avec Sébastien, Directeur de projets & grands événements pour PARIS SOCIETY.  Le profil Linkedin de Sébastien HOOREMAN : https://www.linkedin.com/in/s%C3%A9bastien-hooreman-192b3a1b/  Le site WEB de l'entreprise :  https://www.paris-society.com/groupe/ 

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Episode 048: Current Pandemic Trauma in Relation to Childhood Trauma with Bernard Chervet, MD

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 45:50


“The feeling of strangeness because of the emptiness and the weight of the silence, the immobilization of everything. This immobilization is one of the signs of the traumatic situation in the psychic life - we can think of the dream of the Wolf Man.”   Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Dr. Bernard Chervet who is a psychiatrist and a Full Member and Training Psychoanalyst of the Paris Society of Psychoanalysis where he has served as President. Dr. Chervet has also served as a scientific secretary of the Congress of French-Speaking Psychoanalysts. He is a member of the European Group for the IPA Encyclopedic Dictionary, a member of the task force ‘IPA Constituent Organizations’, and a member of the Freudian Legacy Task Force. Dr. Chervet has devoted his life not only to institutional analysis but also to deep clinical analysis. Dr. Chervet has won many awards and published more than 240 articles, chapters, papers and books with a special focus on metapsychology.   In today’s episode, Dr. Chervet demonstrates his commitment to understanding the mind of his analysands and he does it in his French way, by bringing together theory with a deep understanding of the present and the past and how they relate to each other. Dr. Chervet shares his perspective on the concept of latency in the mind of the analysand when one is overwhelmed by trauma, and the role of the analyst as a facilitator, creating the capacity to pause, reflect and gain perspective.   Key takeaways: [7:35] How Dr. Chervet listens to patients when both current and past trauma are present. [10:43] The current context in France after 4 weeks of social isolation. [13:38] The deprivation of freedom. [13:55] Social and political context in France. [15:07] The denial of the pandemic. [18:06] People’s insecurity is increasing as a result of the high level of information they are receiving which is mostly not congruent. [18:55] Traumatic neurosis and the importance of latency. [22:05] The role of the analyst in creating the possibility of latency for the patient. [25:55] Dr. Chervet shares a demonstrative case example. [34:01] The analyst is the guardian of latency. [37:45] The transition to online sessions is not a choice. [38:40] The new setting: what has been lost and what has been won.   Mentioned in this episode: IPA Off the Couch www.ipaoffthecouch.org

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Episode 043: A Report from Paris with Marilia Aisenstein

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 26:13


“When the patient is in danger because he is physically ill, or the analyst is in danger because he is physically ill, like with the current situation, the analytic work needs a community of denial.”   Description: Harvey Schwartz welcomes Marilia Aisenstein to this episode. Marilia Aisenstein is a training analyst at the Paris Psychoanalytical Society and of the Hellenic Psychoanalytical Society. She is a past president of the Paris Psychoanalytical Society, past President of l'Institut de Psychosomatique de Paris, former European representative to the Board, and former Chair of International Psychoanalytical Association International New Groups. Marilia is the author of many papers and publications about psychosomatics and received the Bouvet Award in 1992. She is currently in private practice in Paris and she gives seminars to both the Hellenic and the Paris Society. Marilia’s latest book in English is titled An Analytic Journey: From the Art of Archery to the Art of Psychoanalysis.   In today’s conversation, Marilia shares her rich and nuanced grasp on the clinical encounter, engaging these changing, challenging, and difficult times that we are all struggling with.   Key takeaways: [4:55] Marilia Aisenstein talks about the current situation in Paris. [8:28] Marilia shares how the French psychoanalytic community has been reacting to the Covid-19 crisis. [11:20] The interesting reactions of patients to online sessions. [13:44] Marilia shares how she is coping with the questions regarding the online modality. [16:24] What we thought was a “sin” in a psychoanalytical frame, it is now being challenged by times that force us to adapt. [17:35] The IPA rules for distant psychoanalysis. [18:17] Marilia shares clinical examples. [19:58] Marilia assesses the matter of denial. [21:30] The concept of a soft community of denial. [21:57] What is sustaining Marilia through these tough times?   Mentioned in this episode: IPA Off the Couch www.ipaoffthecouch.org Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Monday Moment in 5 with Diana Perkovic
Summer Book Series: Episode 5: The Absolute Woman: It’s All About Feminine Power by Vicky Tiel

Monday Moment in 5 with Diana Perkovic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 56:28


As a young designer in Paris during the swinging sixties, our guest met Elizabeth Taylor and married her makeup man. Vicky & Elizabeth became fast friends and confidants. Along with her Parson’s school of Design classmate, Miss Fonssagrives, they opened a trendy boutique in Rue Bonaparte that catered to the hip and happening: fashion models, movie stars and Paris Society. Vicky and Mia invented the mini, jumpsuit, the caftan and Vicky is now the longest running female designer in Paris. Vicky offers us all that she has learned throughout her life, which reads like a novel. She shares her best advice after dressing women for over 50 years. She will also share the two most enduring lessons Elizabeth Taylor taught her. She is the author of The Absolute Woman: It’s All About Feminine Power and our very special guest, Vicky Teil.

Beyond Brussels
Ep 2: Belonging in Brussels – Paris School of Arts & Culture

Beyond Brussels

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018


Katrina Coles connects us with the Paris School of Arts & Culture. She speaks with Alice Halliwell, president of the Paris Society and Eliza Burmistre, editor of Le Menteur, their literary journal. They are planning a conference in June and …

Not the News
Ep 2 - Breaking Brussels: Diversity, Identity & Belonging - Full Episode

Not the News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 25:50


Brussels, is not just our home, it's the "Capital of Europe", the capital of Belgium and one of Europe's most multicultural cities. It's also one of its most complex.  We wanted to explore this fasicating city be uncovering the many layers of communities, organisations and interests that overlap.  Breaking Brussels: Diversity, Identity & Belonging in Europe’s Capital Lead guest: Khadija Zamouri - Member of Brussels Parliament “Tapestry of Brussels”: Featuring Refugees Got Talent; Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, Brussels School of International Studies; Anna Hill, Serve the City; Bora Kamwanya, Africa-Europe Diaspora Development Platform; Sihame Haddioui, Artist & Molenbeek Activist; and more! Campus Connect -  Paris School of Arts & Culture - Alice Halliwell, President of the Paris Society at the Paris School of Arts & Culture and Eliza Burmistre, co-editor in chief of Le Menteur, the Paris School of Arts & Culture’s Literary Magazine The Scene - Vanessa Kirby, actress (The Crown) and activist at the Victoria & Albert Museum    Credits: Allie Elwell - Executive Editor, Host Marissa Diaz -  Senior Editor, Host Niki Padogiannakis - Senior Technical Editor, Content Editor Nadira Nasibli - Content Producer Katrina Coles - Campus Connect Producer Lois McLatchie - The Scene Producer Zoheb Mashiur - Special Contributor Hattie Schofield - Special Contributor Theme music: Royalty Free Music: http://www.soundotcom.com   Additional music: Alex Nekita - Family tree & Moon Travel (alexnekita.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

Not the News
Ep 2 - Extra - Paris School of Arts & Culture

Not the News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 10:50


Katrina Coles connects us with the Paris School of Arts & Culture. She speaks with Alice Halliwell, president of the Paris Society and Eliza Burmistre, editor of Le Menteur, their literary journal.  They are planning a conference in June and requests are out now for paper submissions!  https://revolutionsmafest.wixsite.com/revolutions Paris Society: https://www.facebook.com/groups/439841049750607/ The Menteur: https://issuu.com/thementeur https://www.facebook.com/TheMenteur/ https://twitter.com/thementeur?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/thementeur/