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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 55 MIN

Antoine Jochyms - Rendre la politique accessible avec Open Politics

from Fragments · host Camille Bourron

Pour ce premier épisode de mon podcast, j’ai le plaisir de recevoir Antoine Jochyms.Antoine est le co-fondateur, avec Jasser Jebabli, d’Open Politics, une école de formation à l’engagement politique, gratuite et apartisane, qui forme aux codes de l’écosystème politique, aux enjeux de stratégie électorale, de vie parlementaire et plus encore avec des intervenants et intervenantes très différents les uns des autres afin de faire émerger une nouvelle génération de leaders. Dans cet épisode, Antoine retrace son parcours, de l’ESSEC à Sciences Po, à la croisée du monde associatif, du conseil et de la tech. Il évoque l’importance de l’engagement dans sa vie, de ce qui l’a amené à co-fonder Open Politics, sa vision de la politique, de ce qui l’inquiète et lui donne de l’espoir.Nous avons aussi discuté des barrières à l’engagement politique, de la dépolitisation des débats, de justice sociale, et de l’importance de bien s’entourer.Si Open Politics a piqué votre curiosité et que la formation vous intéresse, rendez-vous sur le site : https://www.openpolitics.fr/ ou sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/open_politics/ Bonne écoute !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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