on his show since March Mom, I stopped the plane.Journalist Daphne Roullier takes on an important environmental question every month through a series of reports and interviews with experts and politicians.
Should we stop fast fashion? Hungry for a steak? Water: In her program, Daphne Roullier questions environmental issues. The June 30 issue looks at mass tourism and its sustainable alternatives. True to its commitment, this eco-transition program raises awareness sensibly and guilt-free.
In the video: Ecology. golden rules for going zero waste
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“This show keeps asking me questions about my lifestyle, consumption”
My green news.
A long way from the golf courses… And I’d rather say red than green given the sheer urgency of the subject. I present Mom, I stopped the plane on the LCP. A monthly magazine to fully understand the challenges of global warming and to challenge politicians on these topics.
How does this show resonate in my life?
He constantly asks me about my lifestyle, consumption, allows me to measure the butterfly effect of the most innocent gesture.
My current state of mind?
Combative. And it has to be, because the subject as it is ends up almost becoming a non-subject. The balance is delicate. you have to succeed in alerting people without sounding like a curmudgeon.
Insert a green language item?
Fire, firefighters. The arsonists are unleashed.
My green engagement off camera?
Always below. We all want to save the planet without giving up comfort, I can’t avoid this contradiction even if I do my best to reduce ventilation. This is called ‘cognitive dissonance’. I would say about myself. “Does its best, but can still improve.”
“I’m better at asking questions than answering them”
Is it bad luck talking about myself in a promo?
Let’s just say I’m better at asking questions than answering them. I feel like a rabbit caught in the headlights or taking an undergraduate oral exam… I’ve never been comfortable with this exercise and maturity doesn’t change anything. I’m losing all my funds, it’s crazy. Perhaps a persistent lack of self-confidence.
What do I think about morning makeup?
I don’t wear makeup, it keeps me from thinking about the passage of time. He takes it upon himself to remind about it.
Is there a misunderstanding about me?
My supposed coolness, the exact opposite of my Greek temperament.
What do I like to tell myself about myself?
That I am a good friend and a loyal friend. “Because I deserve it,” as they say.
It may be a paradox for a televangelist, but I have a taste for privacy
Daphne Roulier
My current mental workload?
With a semi-trailer loaded with heavy metals…
Wooden tongue or tongue too loose?
Wood for intimacy and privacy. Regardless of talking about the topic that excites me. Both flexible and rigid, in short.
A thread that makes me jump off my hinges.
Open days.
“I’ve heard too much, baby. “So, are you proud of yourself?” imagine that one day you
Do I lie a lot during interviews?
“Questions are never out of control, but answers can be,” said Oscar Wilde. I don’t lie, I hate lying, but I avoid intrusive or irrelevant questions. It may be a paradox for a televangelist, but I have a taste for secrecy. And not an overwhelming taste of light.
Last time I was proud of myself?
I’ve heard too much, baby. “So you’re proud of yourself?” imagine a day
An opinion that makes me happy.
“He knows his subject, he knows what he’s talking about.”
What am I going to do after this interview?
Join the Radio Classique studios to recordAdult women , my weekend shows dedicated to great female musicians. Their work is on display every Saturday and Sunday at 11am. Leave the ear hanging. Both, even!
Mom, I stopped the plane. June 30th at 9:30pm and 12:30am and Saturday 1st.eh July, at 11 o’clock, on LKP. And duplicating lcp.fr.
In the video: Trailer. Joshua and Rebecca Tickell’s Mission Revival: An Upbeat Climate Documentary
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Source: Le Figaro
