Je m’appelle Kévin | Kévin FAFOURNOUX | TEDxOrléans
Bien que mon quotidien soit globalement satisfaisant, avec une carrière stable, une vie de famille épanouie et un bon sens de l'humour, je me retrouve toujours embarrassé lorsque je dois répondre ""Kevin"" à la question “c’est quoi ton prénom ?”…Car Kevin est devenu un phénomène de société négatif, associé à des stéréotypes et des moqueries, ce qui a un impact significatif sur la confiance en soi et la crédibilité des personnes portant ce prénom. Bien que mon quotidien soit globalement satisfaisant, avec une carrière stable, une vie de famille épanouie et un bon sens de l'humour, je me retrouve toujours embarrassé lorsque je dois répondre ""Kevin"" à la question “c’est quoi ton prénom ?”…Car Kevin est devenu un phénomène de société négatif, associé à des stéréotypes et des moqueries, ce qui a un impact significatif sur la confiance en soi et la crédibilité des personnes portant ce prénom. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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