In this episode, Christophe visited Théodore Cohen, co-founder and president of DolceVia, the platform that allows you to organize your bike trip by renting an electric bike from point A to point B.
Other episodes
Episode 1 - Marius
In this first episode, Christophe Conceicao, Deputy General Director of Live for Good, traveled to Aubervilliers to visit the factory of Marius Hamelot, founder of SAS Minimum, which manufactures an eco-friendly material: Le Pavé®.
Episode 2 - Daphné
In this second episode, Christophe met with Daphné Grem, co-founder of RESAP Paris, the brand that upcycles your old jeans into stylish clothing and accessories.
Episode 3 - Benoît
In this 3rd episode, Christophe visited Benoît Floquet, co-founder of Tirelires d’Avenir, an association that supports young adults aged 18 to 25 who are in a situation of great vulnerability, aiming to prevent their descent into exclusion.
Episode 4 - Margaux
In this episode, Christophe met Margaux Augizeau, co-founder of Les Saisonniers, the farmer’s markets offering fresh, local products directly from farmers.
Episode 5 - Clarisse
In this episode, Christophe met Clarisse Merlet, founder of FabBRICK, the brand that recycles old clothes into construction materials.
Episode 6 - Gabriella
In this episode, Christophe met Gabriella Kern, founder of Origine, the organization that listens to, supports, and advises adopted individuals and adoptive parents in their questions and processes.
Episode 7 - Thomas
In this episode, Christophe meets Thomas Groell, founder of JIB Smart Home, who develops connected solutions combining smart devices, applications, software, and dedicated equipment aimed at promoting daily autonomy for people with motor disabilities, both at home and in residential settings.
Episode 8 - Pierre
In this episode, Christophe meets Pierre Véron, co-founder of Le Jouet Simple, the brand of eco-friendly toys.
Episode 9 - Sarah
In this episode, Christophe met with Sarah Mougharbel, co-founder of Wyes, a project supported by Live for Good. Wyes (when your eyes speak) designs connected glasses that allow people "trapped in their bodies" (due to paralysis or other conditions) to find a way to communicate with their loved ones, medical staff, and, by extension, their place in society.