This March 25 began the podcasthon week, with which Le Figaro is partnering with its podcast “Les Engagés”.
The Podcasthon is an event in which 450 podcast creators, media or content creators participate, and which aims to draw listeners' attention to solidarity.
Orchestrated by the Altruwe association, it is the only non-profit event that brings together the world of French-speaking podcasts and the associative sector.
The common objective is to collect as many donations as possible to defend noble causes, through more than 400 associations.
The principle is simple: each podcast creator dedicates one of their episodes to an association for which listeners are encouraged to donate.
This citizen initiative, imagined by Jérémie Mani & Yves Delnatte, the two co-founders of Altruwe and Podcasthon, promotes a committed and supportive model, in order to bring about new hopes within an associative world that lacks resources.
In the Engagés, we welcome personalities who act at their level to move the lines and make the world more united.
In recent weeks, people as diverse as Philippe Croizon, Paul El Kharrat, Anne - Cécile Suzanne, Moussa Camara, Alice Drisch, Tatiana Nourissat-Rosenfeld have come to testify at the Engagés microphone.
In this new episode of the Engagés special Podcasthon, we welcome Pierre-Emmanuel Grange, founder and general director of microDON, who introduced solidarity rounding in cash and pay.
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You can find the Engagés on the Figaro website, Apple Podcast, Spotify and all listening platforms.