Players in the podcast and digital audio ecosystem are meeting until October 23 in France for the Paris Podcast Festival. This is the most important event for the French-speaking podcast community.
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For this 5e edition, Canada is in the spotlight, and QUB radio is doing well there with, among other things, the premiere launch of the new investigative podcast series Post mortem, featuring Youtuber and author Victoria Charlton. In this first season true crime, Victoria examines the unsolved legal history of Roxanne Luce, murdered in 1981 in her apartment in Longueuil. During the Paris Podcast FestivalVictoria Charlton participates in a roundtable on the discovery of true crime canadian. She is accompanied by Maude Petel Légaré, producer of the podcast Summaries: The case of Catherine Daviaux, QUB radio and Transistor Media. Besides, the 3e season is nominated for the official competition of the Paris Podcast Festival in the Francophone Podcast Prize category.
The comedian and creator of podcast Gabrielle Caron is also in value at the Parisian event. She records in front of an audience a new episode of the third season of I made a human, also from QUB radio. In this special episode, Gabrielle Caron and Clémentine Galey, the creator of the podcast Bliss Storiesdiscuss the differences between French and Quebec motherhood.
the Paris Podcast Festival takes place at La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris until October 23.