The Nigerian woman helping Bordeaux wine find new markets in Africa. Confronting France’s fatphobia by classifying obesity as a disease. And the story of the French video game company behind the hit game Assassin’s Creed.
As French people consume less wine, and exports to China are slowing down, the wine industry – in Bordeaux in particular – is turning to new markets. Jan Van der Made meets Chinedu Rita Rosa who is helping Bordeaux winemakers shift their approach, to sell in Nigeria and other African countries. (Listen @1’30)
Obesity is on the rise in France with an estimated 10 million people living with the condition – twice the number since 1997. While France has put in place a range of measures, people suffering from obesity still face a lot of social stigma and discrimination in a country that values thinness. Anne-Sophie Joly, author of Je n’ai pas choisi d’etre gros.se (I didn’t choose to be fat), and founder of an association that’s advising the health ministry, shares her experience and talks about why France needs to recognise obesity as an illness. Not only would it make economic sense, it would encourage much-needed training of health professionals and a better understanding of patient suffering. (Listen @14’30)
Ubisoft has become a leader in Europe’s video game industry. Created on 28 March 1986, the company is facing challenges and is banking on the release of the latest installment of its hit series Assassin’s Creed to bring it out of its economic woes. (Listen @8’50)
Episode mixed by Cecile Pompeani.
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