“If I hadn’t lived in Toulouse, I would never have become a radio presenter”
Radio and television host, music expert, she hosts the show decibels every evening on France Bleu. But what do we know about Emilie Mazoyer and his life in France?
Location(s) at, it’s an opportunity to discover a celebrity in a more intimate way through places that she is attached to. This time, it’s the host of France Bleu Emilie Mazoyer which reveals to us the important places of his life in France.
His childhood from North to South
Émilie Mazoyer moved a lot during her childhood. Born at Fontenay with Roses in the Hauts-de-Seine, his parents moved quickly, in search of more nature. It’s at Bar-le-Duc in the Meuse that they settle, then Auch in the Gers, Bourg-en-Bresse in Ain and finally Leguevin in Haute-Garonne in the suburbs of Toulouse.
Auch is a really great city
Toulouse, the starting point for everything
The pink city was decisive in the life and career of Émilie Mazoyer. “It’s the city of all my first times!” Like many students from the university of Mirail, she does odd jobs. She is in turn a saleswoman in a Disney store, an employee in a fast food restaurant where she prepares fries all day long, or even a press and stationery saleswoman at Toulouse-Blagnac airport. But his ultimate dream is to work at Movement
, the “young” radio station of Radio France. She returned there at the age of 20 as a switchboard operator and then became a radio host. His career is spawned!
If I hadn’t lived in Toulouse, I would never have become a radio host.
His sweet Toulouse sin
Émilie is greedy and doesn’t care about clichés. When she returns to her favorite city, she can’t resist: “Summer like winter, even if it’s August 15, I eat my cassoulet!” It has the merit of being clear.
You can find good foie gras or good wines everywhere in France, but the best cassoulet for me is in Toulouse!
His favorite for the Arcachon basin
If there is one place in France where Emilie feels good, it’s in Arcachon! Its mild climate, its beaches, and above all its local traditions: “Here, we eat oysters with pâté and sausage, a Land-Sea mix that I love.” Every time she visits her parents, her first instinct when she gets off the train is to take a deep breath of air to smell the smell of maritime pines. A rewarding but above all essential connection.
It’s a place that does me a lot of good, and where I could live
Discover Caen, thanks to Orelsan
Often, we discover places thanks to books, television or cinema. Émilie Mazoyer is addicted to music and concerts. And this is the album from Orelsan The party is over, which finally made him travel. In its title The rain in duet with Stromae, “Always so much rain at home, but at home it’s sunny”, the lyrics give a warm vision, full of tenderness, of a city that can seem sad at first sight. It was enough to arouse his curiosity!
Orelsan made me want to visit the city of Caen
The important thing to know
While waiting for Émilie Mazoyer to talk to us about cooking on France Bleu, we find her at the helm of a musical program from Monday to Friday at 7 p.m. for her show Decibels, and every morning with his chronic decibels
a concentrate of musical news in 2 minutes.
The program and the chronicle are available for replay on francebleu.fr and the app here
.