Launched in the spring, the “Radio Charmettes” project was recognized with an award!

Launched in the spring, the “Radio Charmettes” project was recognized with an award!
Launched in the spring, the “Radio Charmettes” project was recognized with an award!

Since spring 2024, Radio Larzac has been running radio workshops within the Les Charmettes accommodation center. This project, called Radio Charmettes, was the winner of the MAIF Fund for Education prize in the Academic Region!

Radio Charmettes is a group of residents of the Les Charmettes shelter who regularly participate in radio workshops. During the meetings, they choose subjects to cover in the form of chronicles, interviews or reports, which are then brought together in programs that the residents host and record in the Radio Larzac studio.

Thus, two radio programs have already been produced and broadcast on Radio Larzac and as a podcast. The residents have already dealt with subjects such as local composting, or interviewed a mediator from the Museum, and even went as far as to interview the team members of the Café Joyeux, a subject which they intrigued since the release of the film “A little thing in more”. Radio Larzac supports them in writing and putting into radio voice, as well as in preparing and carrying out interviews.

For the rest of the workshops, there are already numerous topics to cover: cinema reviews, an interview on how the brain works… And many other ideas to be found in future broadcasts!

Join us on Radio Larzac and on the radiolarzac.org website on Wednesday November 27 at 11 a.m. and Sunday December 1 at 5 p.m. to listen to the second broadcast.

The first two are also available as podcasts on the radiolarzac.org website, where all the shows to follow will also be available.

A big thank you and a big congratulations to Mathilde, Valérie, Maxime, Michel, Josiane, Fred and Damien for their involvement, as well as to the educators Robin, Marie, Muriel and Morgane. And thank you, above all, to MAIF for this valuable support!

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