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“I am a dreamer, but the dream is rooted in reality”

He took us in his “It’s not rocket science” laboratory truck for years. Sunday December 15, 2024 at 12:55 p.m., Jamy Gourmaud does it again in our show “It’s good here”. The opportunity to talk about current events and find out more about this science enthusiast.

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In LJamy’s World on France 5, Jamy Gourmaud takes us on his scientific expeditions and shares his thirst for knowledge with us. Where does this need to constantly learn come from? “Maybe from my mother, who asked me every day to tell her what I had learned at school.” he replies. In It’s good here, he explains to us how he prepared this little ritual which required him to concentrate, listen and remember everything he was taught.

We can say it, Jamy never stops! Television, books and YouTube channel on which he has nearly two million subscribers. “This idea for videos on YouTube came from my wife, during confinement. She told me: “ We are not going to stay like this, waiting; what if we made a little video every day? »”

This is where the time of the E came frompicurieux and social networks that he uses wisely. You will see, by watching our show, that Jamy will have an exciting meeting, that of Léna Scarabête, originally from Villeneuve d’Ascq. She is an entomologist and has made it her mission to introduce us to the insects on her networks.

We will also talk about biomimicry since the Hauts-de-France region is fortunate to have Ceebios, a Center of studies and expertise dedicated to the deployment of biomimicry in France, but also the Côte d’Opale which is applying for UNESCO classification as a Geopark, in order to highlight its geological treasures on both sides of the Channel (and also underwater). A fun, enriching show, which will teach us a whole bunch of things we didn’t know, like our guest.

We took advantage of his appearance on the show to ask Jamy Gourmaud a few questions. Here we go!

Physics or chemistry?

(Small hesitation). Come on, physics, because the phenomena are felt physically, weightlessness, gravity, these are phenomena that are almost palpable.

Fauna or flora?

Flora, because it is easier to observe a daisy than a tiger! Because I have always loved gardens, I like having my hands in the earth. I like observing flora. When I’m walking and I don’t know a plant, I photograph it and as soon as there is network, with my cell phone, I look for its identity on the Plantnet application.

By observing plants, we also tell the history of men. Of course, there are local, endemic plants, but we live in a world in which plants have circulated enormously. When we scratch a little, we realize that the plant comes from such a place, that it was brought back in such conditions, that it was named thus, in Latin. I love Latin! It is essential that plants be recognizable by the entire scientific community, whatever the nationality of the botanist, hence the Latin. Imagine that we start to name them in the vernacular language, we will invent plants in every country in the world!

YouTube or television?

Both ! Because the two are complementary. I can’t choose one over the other, they really complement each other…

Dreamer or realist?

I think I’m a dreamer, but the dream is rooted in reality. That is to say, it is by observing reality that we begin to dream. It is reality that takes us somewhere. I’m more of a contemplative at the end of the day, so the contemplative has his eyes focused on reality, but reality takes him elsewhere…

Journalist or presenter?

Journalist, because it’s my job, but when you do this job well, at a given moment, on radio or , you become a bit of a presenter, because you put knowledge, knowledge, information, a little on stage. It’s very useful when you’re doing radio or TV to put this data on stage. It’s like when you write. We will choose words, expressions which are the most colorful, which make us want to, and therefore we inevitably become a bit of an animator.

Tea or coffee?

I’m a coffee drinker, I have to restrict myself, because I love coffee! Today, I limit myself to four coffees a day, but before, I exceeded ten, or even more!

Gardening or cooking?

Oh, it’s terrible, because when you love cooking, you love the garden! I spend more time in the kitchen, but I love gardening. At the time, I even did a show called Like a desire for gardens. It was truly bliss, we shot early in the morning, and entering a garden around 6 or 7 o’clock, shooting at the moment when nature awakens, the flora awakens, it’s wonderful. You have the scents that awaken, which slowly rise into your nostrils… A garden is terrible, in all seasons.

Jamy Gourmaud will meet you this Sunday, December 15, 2024 in It’s good here at 12:55 p.m. on France 3 Hauts-de-France. To listen to the show, it’s happening today Saturday on France Bleu , at 3 p.m. and tomorrow at 5 p.m. on France Bleu Picardie.

After 366 days for 2024, here are 365 new days for 2025. Every day, a mouthful of hilariously instructive knowledge with Jamy Gourmaud to learn a host of things (in all areas of knowledge)

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As for Jamy’s news, 365 new days with Jamyis a fun almanac for the whole family which has just been released by Nathan Editions (September 2024), a great idea to put under the tree to learn while having fun.

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