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RTL Published at May 29, 2026 at 06:02 PM9:59
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Fête des Mères ou Fête des Gens qu'on aime ? Le débat est lancé

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C'est notre époqueThomas Sottoinformationmétéoinvités rtldes res des
Published time
May 29, 2026 at 06:02 PM
Duration
9:59
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
France
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664
Likes
6
Comments
12
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$0.54 - $3.14
RPM Range
$0.81 - $4.73
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C'est notre époque
Video Description
Ce dimanche 31 mai, c'est la Fête des Mères. Une fête pour rappeler l'amour que nous portons à notre parent mais qui, petit à petit, se démocratise pour devenir la Fête des Gens qu'on aime. Quelle est l'origine de cette fête ? Quel cadeau offrir ? Johanna Rozenblum, psychologue clinicienne et auteurs de "Déconditionnez-vous ! - Tout comprendre aux schémas de pensée qui nous enferment" aux éditions Le courrier du livre et Bruno Fuligni, historien et maître de conférence à Sciences-Po invités de "C’est notre époque" avec Thomas Sotto dans #RTLMatin.
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