Sabrina Van Tassel, réalisatrice engagée

Sabrina Van Tassel, réalisatrice engagée

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Maud Ankaoua, autrice

Dans ce nouvel épisode, Claire Lang reçoit Maud Ankaoua, autrice du célèbre livre " Kilomètre Zéro ". Empathique, rigoureuse et optimiste, autant d’adjectifs qui qualifient cette femme " feel good " Découvrez son parcours inspirant dans ce nouvel épisode d’Être une femme.

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Caroline Delareux, ferronnière d'art

Dans ce nouvel épisode, Claire Lang reçoit Caroline Delareux, ferronnière d’art. Une femme curieuse et courageuse, pionnière dans ce métier encore largement masculin. Découvrez son parcours inspirant dans ce nouvel épisode d’Être une femme.

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