PODCAST. “Lies”, Ouest- launches its third podcast series in Breton

PODCAST. “Lies”, Ouest- launches its third podcast series in Breton
PODCAST. “Lies”, Ouest-France launches its third podcast series in Breton

South Korea, Germany, Ukraine… Today, people from a wide variety of countries learn Breton. A multiplicity that brings richness and openness to the world to the territory. Throughout this new podcast series called Lies (multiple in French)meet six people born abroad who one day decided to learn Breton and settle in .

Listen to the trailer for Lies :

Throughout the episodes, we will try to understand what pushed them to come and live in Brittany. Listening to this series will also be an opportunity to reflect on the way in which people live together on our planet. Discover the teaser for the series now and tune in on October 9 to listen to the first episode.

DISCOVER THIS ARTICLE IN BRETON

“Lies”, the podcast gives the floor to people born abroad who have decided to learn Breton and settle in the country. After the two series of podcasts “From one generation to another” and “Bretons in Canada”, Ouest- returns with a third one with the aim of highlighting the diversity of those who use Breton today.

South Korea, Germany, Ukraine… Today, people from all over the world come to learn Breton. Diversity brings a lot of wealth to the country. Throughout this series of podcasts we will meet six people born abroad who have learned our language and settled in the country.

Throughout the sections, we will try to understand not only what attracts them to the country but also how they ended up here. Listening to these stories will give you the opportunity to reflect on the way peoples have lived on our planet. A preview of the series can be listened to immediately on the podcast apps and the first episode will be released by the 9th of October.

Listen to our other series in Breton below:

Good listening.

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