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Volunteering: a way to overcome the world's absurdity?

Volunteering: a way to overcome the world's absurdity?

26min |22/07/2023
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Youth Visions podcast

Volunteering: a way to overcome the world's absurdity?

Volunteering: a way to overcome the world's absurdity?

26min |22/07/2023
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Kefas, an Indonesian philosopher, once came to Cilincing, a slum area, for a farewell party of a LP4Y  (Life Project 4 Youth) volunteer. Even though this area was for him “dangerous”, “scary”, he became an English trainer for 2 years, and met inspiring young adults who changed his life.

From his experience, he linked the concept of rebellion and absurdity in Camus with volunteering.

“This absurdity and rebellion is not just an abstract concept, it’s real, it’s happening on a very personal level. In that way, rebellion can be seen as a way of life.”

Sometimes, the decisions we are making without thinking, can be philosophical …


Credits: 

Sound recording, editing, mixing: Virgile Loiseau

Podcast musical composition: Gwenvael Bigi 

Musical composition introduction: Marguerite de Galbert  

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We are currently shooting a movie in immersion in the daily life of 5 young adults from India, Indonesia, Lebanon, and France to the United Nations in New York.  

More information on our website & follow us on Instagram



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Kefas, an Indonesian philosopher, once came to Cilincing, a slum area, for a farewell party of a LP4Y  (Life Project 4 Youth) volunteer. Even though this area was for him “dangerous”, “scary”, he became an English trainer for 2 years, and met inspiring young adults who changed his life.

From his experience, he linked the concept of rebellion and absurdity in Camus with volunteering.

“This absurdity and rebellion is not just an abstract concept, it’s real, it’s happening on a very personal level. In that way, rebellion can be seen as a way of life.”

Sometimes, the decisions we are making without thinking, can be philosophical …


Credits: 

Sound recording, editing, mixing: Virgile Loiseau

Podcast musical composition: Gwenvael Bigi 

Musical composition introduction: Marguerite de Galbert  

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

We are currently shooting a movie in immersion in the daily life of 5 young adults from India, Indonesia, Lebanon, and France to the United Nations in New York.  

More information on our website & follow us on Instagram



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Kefas, an Indonesian philosopher, once came to Cilincing, a slum area, for a farewell party of a LP4Y  (Life Project 4 Youth) volunteer. Even though this area was for him “dangerous”, “scary”, he became an English trainer for 2 years, and met inspiring young adults who changed his life.

From his experience, he linked the concept of rebellion and absurdity in Camus with volunteering.

“This absurdity and rebellion is not just an abstract concept, it’s real, it’s happening on a very personal level. In that way, rebellion can be seen as a way of life.”

Sometimes, the decisions we are making without thinking, can be philosophical …


Credits: 

Sound recording, editing, mixing: Virgile Loiseau

Podcast musical composition: Gwenvael Bigi 

Musical composition introduction: Marguerite de Galbert  

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

We are currently shooting a movie in immersion in the daily life of 5 young adults from India, Indonesia, Lebanon, and France to the United Nations in New York.  

More information on our website & follow us on Instagram



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Kefas, an Indonesian philosopher, once came to Cilincing, a slum area, for a farewell party of a LP4Y  (Life Project 4 Youth) volunteer. Even though this area was for him “dangerous”, “scary”, he became an English trainer for 2 years, and met inspiring young adults who changed his life.

From his experience, he linked the concept of rebellion and absurdity in Camus with volunteering.

“This absurdity and rebellion is not just an abstract concept, it’s real, it’s happening on a very personal level. In that way, rebellion can be seen as a way of life.”

Sometimes, the decisions we are making without thinking, can be philosophical …


Credits: 

Sound recording, editing, mixing: Virgile Loiseau

Podcast musical composition: Gwenvael Bigi 

Musical composition introduction: Marguerite de Galbert  

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

We are currently shooting a movie in immersion in the daily life of 5 young adults from India, Indonesia, Lebanon, and France to the United Nations in New York.  

More information on our website & follow us on Instagram



Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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