About (english)

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Who Am I ?

I’m Alexandre, and since the beginning, the Internet has been my playground, my guide, and my school. I believe in the self-Internet—where anyone can master their own learning, creation, and connections.

The Internet has allowed me to learn, to work, and to create. It has enabled me to meet people worldwide, without ever limiting myself to a single place, or restricting the subjects and people I could interact with.

Everything, everywhere, with everyone—my Internet, my rules.

As a student, the Internet opened endless possibilities, giving me the freedom to finally pursue my passions with ease. Later, as a young professional, it offered opportunities for growth, allowing me to reboot my career by going back to school at 27.

When I found myself unemployed, the Internet took away all my excuses and provided an infinite array of options, pushing me to create my own media and build authority around various topics. Then, when I went freelance during the pandemic, it gave me a world at my fingertips. From home, I connected with clients globally, collaborating with advanced tools, and creating content with the quality of a professional studio. That self-made enterprise still defines my work today.

Ultimately, perhaps the richest part of the Internet is the people you meet along the way.

The self-Internet isn’t just a library but a giant telephone.

The pandemic reminded us of the Internet’s original promise: to bring people closer, despite the distance. What I experienced during the lockdown—the global conversations, the freedom to work, learn, and create together—is the most valuable part of the Internet, and I continue to document and share it.

What is AirParty?

AirParty is a media hub that celebrates the era of the self-Internet: a space for those who want to be in control of their learning, information, creation, collaboration, and networking. It’s my personal journal, a journey to understand today’s Internet. I’m not here to teach; I’m here to share my path, my questions, and my discoveries.

For over ten years, I’ve lived far from the urban tech centers where innovation thrives.

So, I had to educate myself with whatever tools I had available.

For our English-speaking audience, please note that our English episodes are reviews and commentaries of the original French podcasts. Exception made for Tech Party, these are not direct translations nor episode with english-natives but rather summaries and reflections on the key themes discussed in the French episodes.

Looking ahead, we plan to produce more episodes directly in English, featuring English-speaking guests or using generative AI tools to fully translate the French content.

Self-Learning, self-curating

My quest began with podcasting. I wanted to interview experts who live and breathe innovation, tech, and startups. Each episode immersed me in their world and revealed the tools they use. Rather than keeping those conversations to myself, I chose to share them. My podcast, Tech Sources, is a collective exploration, and after three seasons, over 1,200 sources of inspiration and knowledge have been shared—with me, and with you.

But staying informed means more than collecting tools. Technology is evolving fast, and it’s vital to grasp new concepts as they emerge. My newsletter, Hash Tech, is my way to document insights about these rapid changes, especially in AI, and share them with everyone who wants to keep up with this accelerating world.

For our English-speaking audience, please look at Tech Curators, the english version of Tech Sources

Tech Curators :

Self-creating

Tech Creators began with my desire to connect with those driving the future of content creation. Alongside my co-host, Ange, I interview startups and experts about their tech tools and how they’re reshaping production. I also compile a weekly newsletter,

The Tech Creator, where I share tips, tools, and resources I find for those eager to dive into content creation.

For our English-speaking audience, please refer to

Tech Creators English

Collaborating and Networking on Internet

Tech Party is a post-pandemic podcast documenting how people remained connected between 2020 and 2023. The biggest lesson from this period? True connectivity lies within online communities. I explored community-building by interviewing leaders who shared their strategies for keeping groups united through technology. The podcast reveals how tech can be the glue that holds communities together, even from afar.

For our English-speaking audience, please refer to

Tech Party English

Supporting the Journey

I share this journey primarily with those who support me, either by becoming members or because we have a real connection—those with whom I share affinities or meaningful interactions. Membership gives you full access to:

  • All archives: complete content history to explore from the beginning.

  • Exclusive content: reflections, interviews, and insights, often shared first with members.

  • My databases: a curated library of tools and resources to help you stay informed.

For others, I occasionally open content for free, but becoming a member is the best way to stay fully connected to this adventure, whether through direct support or through our shared experiences.