🇫🇷 On dit qu'un battement d'aile d'un côté de la planète peut entraîner un typhon à l'autre bout du monde.
L'effet papillon c'est une chaîne d'actions qui font que le plus petit et a priori insignifiant de nos actes peut avoir un impact considérable.
Dans ce nouveau podcast, L'Effet Papillon, Anne-Fleur Andrle tend son micro à des personnes qui ont eu un fort impact positif sur sa vie, ses décisions personnelles ou professionnelles. Ces personnes sont basées en France, là où elle a grandit et aux Etats-Unis, là où elle vit. Quel effet, quel impact ? Quelles sont les conséquences de nos choix ? Ce nouveau podcast vous invite à la découverte de personnes dont l'impact est fort, quelque soit l'échelle, et positif.
L'objectif ? Apprivoiser l'effet papillon et comprendre comment construire la suite de ma vie.
Plus d'info : https://linktr.ee/leffetpapillon_pod
Find out more about the podcast and my work: @annefleurandrle or www.annefleurandrle.com
🇺🇸 A butterfly flaps its wings in the Amazonian jungle, and subsequently a storm ravages half of Europe.
Small shifts in your thinking, and small changes in your energy, can lead to massive alterations of your end result.
In her new podcast, L'Effet Papillon, Anne-Fleur Andrle engages in conversations with people who have had a strong and positive impact on her life, her personal as well as professional decisions. Some of these people are based in France, where she is from, and some in the US where she's lived for the past 13 years. Which effect, which impact? What are the consequences of our choices?
This new podcast invites you to discover fundamentally positive and impactful people,
The goal? To tame the Butterfly Effet and to unlock keys to better understand how to build the rest of my life.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
🇫🇷 On dit qu'un battement d'aile d'un côté de la planète peut entraîner un typhon à l'autre bout du monde.
L'effet papillon c'est une chaîne d'actions qui font que le plus petit et a priori insignifiant de nos actes peut avoir un impact considérable.
Dans ce nouveau podcast, L'Effet Papillon, Anne-Fleur Andrle tend son micro à des personnes qui ont eu un fort impact positif sur sa vie, ses décisions personnelles ou professionnelles. Ces personnes sont basées en France, là où elle a grandit et aux Etats-Unis, là où elle vit. Quel effet, quel impact ? Quelles sont les conséquences de nos choix ? Ce nouveau podcast vous invite à la découverte de personnes dont l'impact est fort, quelque soit l'échelle, et positif.
L'objectif ? Apprivoiser l'effet papillon et comprendre comment construire la suite de ma vie.
Plus d'info : https://linktr.ee/leffetpapillon_pod
Find out more about the podcast and my work: @annefleurandrle or www.annefleurandrle.com
🇺🇸 A butterfly flaps its wings in the Amazonian jungle, and subsequently a storm ravages half of Europe.
Small shifts in your thinking, and small changes in your energy, can lead to massive alterations of your end result.
In her new podcast, L'Effet Papillon, Anne-Fleur Andrle engages in conversations with people who have had a strong and positive impact on her life, her personal as well as professional decisions. Some of these people are based in France, where she is from, and some in the US where she's lived for the past 13 years. Which effect, which impact? What are the consequences of our choices?
This new podcast invites you to discover fundamentally positive and impactful people,
The goal? To tame the Butterfly Effet and to unlock keys to better understand how to build the rest of my life.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When people zig, you zag...
The very first time I heard of Marcus Yam was in my college newspaper. There was a story about this international student who had studied aerospace engineering just a few years before me. He had found his calling while covering engineering students' projects for the local chapter of AIAA, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Eventually, his calling took him to what he does today: photography as an insanely talented roving foreign correspondent for the LA Times.
Once an aerospace engineering student at UB and today a 3 times recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for his photography, rewarding how he tells stories that impacted the past decade, raw and urgent images that capture history, humanity and society, Marcus follows his guts and says no. Ultimately what truly fascinates me is how leading his life this way took him where he is and to what he does today: telling powerful stories through images. Marcus is passionate about telling stories, about showing us the world as he sees and lives it, and … well, he does it so well.
So I decided to reach out to him as I wanted to know how a once international student who studied aerospace got to live his life as he puts it "as freely as possible", to living his dream. His new American dream.
Episode cover picture by Nabih Bulos / Los Angeles Times.
Follow Marcus Yam's work on his website: https://www.marcusyam.com/
An episode by Anne-Fleur Andrle, mixing and sound design by Alice Krief.
Find me on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/annefleurandrle
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.