
Selection of current podcasts to listen to
The Lesson or the Art of Failing by Pauline Grisoni

Journalist Pauline Grisoni is interested here in failure and what it can teach its protagonists.
Through testimonies from personalities (musicians, starred chefs, actors). They come to tell about a failure that occurred in their life and the lesson they learned from it to move forward.
It can range from a financial debacle, to a painful romantic breakup or even a professional flop.
In a society that is still too intolerant of failure, this podcast is refreshing and does good.
It allows you to put things into perspective and see things in a new light.
We feel less guilty about this pressure to succeed, to always want more.
"I want to show that everyone can, at some point, find themselves facing failure, underlines Pauline Grisoni. It is necessary to fail. It is even vital to learn, grow, build yourself and above all to know yourself.
Moral: keep screwing up, your life is not screwed up, on the contrary!
Single jungle

The ultimate singles podcast
Louisa Amara, creator of this podcast, reminds us: "The norm is the couple. And yet millions of single people are considered marginal and are stigmatized."
This podcast gives a voice to singles, their stories, anecdotes, questions without stigmatizing them. Experts are also invited to help some of them.
Generation XX

With 6 million listens, this podcast already has more than 100 episodes.
Produced by Siham Jibril, the latter invites, in each episode, a woman who initiated a project – whether it be corporate, associative or cultural –. She comes to share with us the milestones of her professional and personal journey and to confide with sincerity on what she learned from it, her vision of success, her doubts and what drives her.
Each episode of the podcast will inspire you to carry out your projects and believe in your ideas thanks to these testimonials.
Transfer

Every week, Transfert tells you a true story, exciting, gripping, moving, and implicitly the modern world and those who inhabit it.
Anonymous people share their stories, an event in their life, their family history, love or friendship, but who also tell us about their relationship with their body or their identity. Always enlightening stories in which the listener can find themselves

