Impossible-Possible (English version)

Impossible-Possible (English version)

Impossible-Possible (English version)

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Topic Category:

Business

Topic Sub-Category:

Entrepreneurship

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 4
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

For its 160th anniversary, Societe Generale wanted to celebrate the relationship of trust with its clients and partners, without whom nothing would have been possible. Thus, was born the Impossible • Possible art project. Marco D'Anna, a photographer, produced a series of 75 portraits of these men and women on behalf of the Group: entrepreneurs, doctors, financiers, families, volunteers, musicians, industrialists... We decided to go beyond the images... Discover these 17 human stories, where the impossible becomes possible, these authentic testimonials where the protagonists reveal their paths, their visions, their passions.

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Content Themes

The podcast explores themes of entrepreneurship, personal growth, and overcoming challenges, with episodes featuring prominent figures like Dominique Senequier discussing teamwork in business, Xavier Niel sharing insights on optimism in entrepreneurship, and Françoise Fabre and Agnès Webster reflecting on heritage in branding.

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