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Our selection of podcasts to listen to in your pyjamas.






What are the best podcasts to listen to during the summer vacations?




Somewhere between information and entertainment, intimacy and politicization, audio podcasts are making their way into our daily lives, entertaining us and prompting us to think about subjects we might not have thought of. And that's good. So here's our selection of podcasts to listen to in your pyjamas and under the comforter.



5 podcasts to listen to for learning and relaxation :


"Heart on the table", by Victoire Tuaillon.

In this podcast, the mechanisms of love are put under the microscope through testimonials and in-depth analyses, where the author invites us to deconstruct and rethink the contours of love at its most positive.


"Nocturnal Murmurs, Meditation for falling asleep", by Eva Degano.

In this podcast series, Eva helps you find sleep more easily. Combining meditation techniques and natural sounds, this podcast immerses you in a relaxing environment, allowing you to create your own bubble of relaxation through meditation.


"Habits", by l’Etiquette magazine.

In "Habits", actors, musicians and politicians tell us how they dress. And why. Because we never dress by chance. This podcast plunges you into the intimate world of celebrities, to discover how they see themselves.


"Emotions", by Louie Média.

Here, the author sets out to deconstruct all the emotions that go through your mind. Using everyday examples, testimonials and experts, this podcast series attempts to understand why you feel the way you do, and where your emotions come from. Dive into your inner jungle so you can navigate and learn to accept.


"A podcast, une artwork", by Centre Pompidou.

For its eighth season, this podcast initiated by the Centre Pompidou focuses on representations of love in art. Love is the common thread running through the work of a number of artists, from Nan Goldin to Pierre et Gilles and Suzanne Valadon. We tell you how these works renew traditional representations of love, question their social and political dimensions, and place intimacy at the heart of aesthetic research.




All you have to do is put on your pyjamas and let yourself be lulled by the sound of these podcasts.









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