Audrey Martinez, étudiante (MS SMED 20), partage ses astuces pour s'occuper pendant le confinement
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- Le 6 avril 2020
Audrey s'explique "Encore une fois, le digital est notre meilleur allié pendant cette période !"
Entre autres, on y retrouve ses podcasts préférés dont:
- Le gratin par Pauline Laigneau
- Génération Do It Yourself par Matthieu Stefani
- Dans La Tête D'un Coureur par Guillaume Centracchio
- Une vie plus saine & sereine par Chloé Bloom
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