On the road or at home, podcasts have now become a daily essential. Many people have their roots in the Dordogne. Meeting with Agnès and Sandrine, two creators of these radio shows who give us behind the scenes of their projects, often very intimate.
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On the Internet, there are thousands of them. Intimacy, news items, testimonials, podcasts have become a daily essential. In Périgord, two of them have chosen to put women in the spotlight. Farmers, soap makers, footballers, they talk about their life changes and their projects.
The one who wanted to give voice to these actresses from the rural world is Sandrine Plancke, who runs, at the same time, a communications company. Arriving from Lille three years ago with her family, she settled in Jumilhac-le-Grand.
I wanted to show that we could have a happy, rich, and active life in the countryside, shaking up a little all the clichés, all the preconceived ideas that collective intelligence likes to give to rurality.
Sandrine Plancke,Author of “New Country Girls”
Deconstructing preconceptions and revealing a new face of these rural women is the common thread that connects each of the episodes of her podcast. “In my ideas: there was the woman, the women who run the campaign, continues Sandrine. Around me, I met lots of girls who came from elsewhere and who were full of projects and I decided, it is with them that we are going to create “The new girls from the countryside.”
The result of this field work forms a one-hour program and 44 episodes already shared. “The New Country Girls”blows out its first candle this year. Laurence, living in a tiny house, is one of those who was there at the very beginning to speak into the microphone. “It was a beautiful retrospective of my life, of the possibilities that followed, and a life which, sometimes, was not very simple, but which I tried to lead with always a lot of love and conviction “confides this former interviewee.
It allowed me to see my life in another way from another angle, to see how far I have come.
Laurence,interviewed in “New Country Girls”
Another podcast, another atmosphere. “Old women!” is a project launched last year, drawn from the personal experience of Agnès Molinier and produced by Slate podcast. Former journalist at France Télévisions, from where she was fired at 58, she felt age catching up with her and with it a whole range of subjects to discuss: sexuality, salary, love… “We don’t only ask ourselves questions about physical appearance, but also about our place in society, about things that we had less noticed before”lists the podcast author.
Through these themes, she discusses in her podcast the question of aging in a series of six episodes. “The best way for me to talk about it was journalism, and the podcast wasn’t necessarily the initial idea because it was a medium that I didn’t know,” relates the one who worked for a long time on the Envoyé Spécial program, broadcast on France 2.
I said to myself, I’m not the only one, because there were lots of testimonials from people my age, especially friends, who also had lots of questions.
Agnès Molinier, author of “Vieilles!”
It was ultimately her daughter who convinced her to produce these digital radio broadcasts. “Talking with her, she said to me, ‘you know, it’s a good theme for podcast, it’s something intimate, and now it’s done a lot more, because we get to talk about ourselves more “.
Two podcasts produced by two women with very different backgrounds. But with one and the same goal: to give voice to those who sometimes do not take it and who nevertheless have treasures to deliver to listeners.
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