2023-11-17 19:52:00
This Friday, November 17, the team from the show Il peut que on parole returned to the news of recent days. On the program: the will in favor of animals, cancer, Brussels Airlines and women in the hospitality industry.
Starting the discussion on the will in favor of animals, Gaëtan Sgualdino, director of the SPA of La Louvière explains that it is possible to make a will for our furry and feathered friends. He relates the example of Choupette, Karl Lagerfeld’s cat who became “rich”. For the director of the SPA, it is therefore possible but “the animal must have a good life and be surrounded”. For his part, Didier Lebbe, CSC permanent delegate for aviation, does not mince his words: he finds it “ridiculous”. He would understand more if this money was bequeathed to an association in favor of animals. The director of the SPA recalls that animal adoption fees keep the centers running, and inheritances can also contribute. Céline Aron, entrepreneur, explains that she put her cats in her will. “It was close to my heart,” she says.
Karl Lagerfeld included his cat Choupette in his will: what regarding in Belgium?
Then switching to an editorial by Céline Aron, entrepreneur and CEO of So blonde management, the woman makes touching remarks. Recounting the story of her friend suffering from cancer, she sends her love and takes advantage of this editorial to convey her kindness. She also returns to the importance of doing screening: “People are afraid,” she laments. “We all have someone who is struggling here,” she adds, facing the visible emotion of the other guests, also affected by the discussion.
The guests then explore the subject of a possible strike at Brussels Airline. Didier Lebbe, directly concerned as CSC permanent delegate for aviation, protests. “Respect for working hours applies to everyone except employees in aviation,” laments Didier Lebbe. For him, “Brussels Airlines applies the same methods as Ryanair”. For his part, Steve Griess, Lawyer, highlights the responsibility of passengers: “They still know the risks when they take a low cost airline,” he declares.
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The show concludes with the presence of women in the hospitality industry by discussing Be Cheffe, a cooking competition for women. For Steve Griess, Lawyer, this competition is a success: “The women were in the kitchen day to day. It was the patriarchal system. It is normal that they now have access to prestigious kitchens,” he salutes. For her part, Ludivine de Magnanville, president of the Brussels Horeca Federation, refuses to answer a question asked by the host, Fanny Rochez: Do women bring something more to the kitchen, such as emotion, for example? ? Indeed, the president of the Brussels Horeca Federation believes that “we cannot say that”. “I don’t want to surf on these feminine/masculine clichés: that is precisely detrimental to the cause of women.”
Isabelle Arpin, outstanding chef, confides: “I have achieved an ideal balance in life”
Discover the entire show from this Wednesday, November 15 in the video at the top of the article.
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