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Strong interest in or love of French people, culture, and history

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The Good Life France's podcast
#66 - The fascinating history of the National symbols of France

The Good Life France's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 25:03 Transcription Available


Dive into the rich tapestry of France's national symbols. From the revolutionary Tricolore to the stirring La Marseillaise, the iconic Marianne, and even the Gallic rooster (which has a curious tale!), this episode is a fun and informative journey through the emblems that define French identity. Perfect for Francophiles and history buffs alike! Follow us: On Twitter On Instagram On Facebook On The Good Life France's website Thanks for listening!

The Good Life France's podcast
#65 - A to Z of the Icons of France

The Good Life France's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 30:04 Transcription Available


A crash course in French culture—with a side of charm, a dash of humour, and a ton of fascinating facts. Join a delightful, alphabet-inspired tour of everything that makes France iconic. From apéritifs to the Eiffel Tower, baguettes to haute couture, this episode is packed with fun facts, cultural insights and fascinating titbits about French icons, cuisine, and culture, plus plenty of laughs. Perfect for Francophiles and anyone who dreams of a café by the Seine, nibbling macarons, strolling among the hilltop villages of Provence, slurping French onion soup and a whole host of other French delights! Follow us: On Twitter On Instagram On Facebook On The Good Life France's website Thanks for listening!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
It's a new year, so time to plan a new trip to France!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 57:36


This episode is the first in Season Six of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast with me (Lou) chatting to Alex Ganipeau from The French Hack. After having many Francophiles get in touch with me about their upcoming intended travel to France, we thought it a good opportunity to chat about our experiences of planning trips to France in recent years but also plans for each of us with our intended trips coming up in 2025.With Alex being French, there is a different experience to me, as I travel as a tourist albeit a tourist with extensive experience traveling in France. For Alex I imagine all her friends and family want to see her! But apparently even for French ex-pats living elsewhere, they want to return to France and explore just as us foreign tourists. So the tips we touched on in this episode:* who is coming on your trip? (just me/ me & girlfriends/ me & my husband/ me & family including kids)* consider the ages and capacity of your attendees. This will impact your choices for the type of accommodation (eg: toddlers who many need a nap) or your mode of travel.*what region is on the wish list? Are there particular things some attendees have on their not-to-be-missed list?*what is the weather preference of the participants? I personally happen to dislike excessively hot weather, so I'll head to the south of France further away from the summer months. Weather preference is important when deciding on the region and time of year to visit.*luggage tips for road-trips and safetyI usually work out 1. what region I am going to be in and simultaneously 2. ascertain what sort of transport will be required for 3. the amount of participants and their capacities. I don't lock in anything until these three things are clearly sorted! Each thing can impact the other.After the transport and region is sorted I divide the planning into 3 separate sections:1. accommodation2. activities3. the boring but essential stuff (including but not limited to - check your passport is valid and has at least 6 months left on it after your return from your trip/ check visa requirements/ insurance/ finance including currency cards or banking/ medical check ups before travel and plan medication requirements)But mainly the most important thing is to plan ahead to allow time for the magic to happen. Without good prior planning the travel experience can be very stressful, but conversely with an itinerary that is too tightly planned with a rushed and full schedule, the possibility for magical moments will be severely diminished. Allow space in the itinerary for spontaneity. Immerse in SLOW TRAVEL!**Louise Prichard is the host of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast.**Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website

Fabulously Delicious
Chocolate in France: A Rich History

Fabulously Delicious

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 22:09


Chocolate in France: A Rich History  Join us on Fabulously Delicious The French Food Podcast for an irresistible dive into the world of French chocolate. With the Salon du Chocolat—the largest chocolate expo in Europe—kicking off in Paris, we're exploring the fascinating journey of chocolate in France. From the arrival of cocoa beans in the 17th century to today's artisanal chocolate creations, this episode unveils how France's chocolate obsession took root and grew into a symbol of luxury, passion, and fine craftsmanship. We'll journey through the centuries, uncovering how French chocolatiers transformed chocolate from an exotic drink reserved for royalty into the beloved confections we know today. Discover the stories of chocolate pioneers like David Chaillou, who opened the first Parisian chocolate shop, and Sulpice Debauve, whose creations delighted French royalty and influenced modern chocolate-making. This episode is filled with rich history and stories of chocolatiers whose innovations brought us iconic treats like truffles, ganache, and chocolate bars. Listen in as we trace the origins of chocolate back to ancient Central America and its eventual rise in France, where it became a culinary art form and an integral part of French culture. From its health benefits celebrated by royals to the unique flavors developed by master chocolatiers, French chocolate has captivated taste buds and inspired gourmands for generations. Perfect for chocolate lovers and Francophiles alike, this episode reveals why French chocolate holds a special place in the culinary world. Whether you're a fan of dark chocolate, milk chocolate, or simply love to learn about food history, this episode is sure to satisfy your craving for knowledge—and maybe inspire your next chocolate indulgence! Looking to deepen your culinary journey beyond the podcast? Andrew's latest book, Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World's Most Delicious City, is your passport to gastronomic delights in the City of Lights. Packed with recommendations for boulangeries, patisseries, wine bars, and more, this guide ensures you savor the best of Parisian cuisine. Find Andrew's book Paris: A Fabulous Food Guide to the World's Most Delicious City and explore more at www.andrewpriorfabulously.com For a signed and gift-packaged copy of the book, visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/book-paris-a-food-guide-to-the-worlds-most-delicious-city  Also available on Amazon and Kindle. For those craving an immersive French food experience, join Andrew in Montmorillon for a hands-on cooking adventure. Stay in his charming townhouse and partake in culinary delights straight from the heart of France. Experience French culinary delights firsthand with Andrew's Vienne residencies. Visit https://www.andrewpriorfabulously.com/come-stay-with-me-vienne-residency for more information. Connect with Andrew on Instagram @andrewpriorfabulously or via email contact@andrewpriorfabulously.com for a chance to be featured on the podcast or his blog. You can also sign up for the substack newsletter and get more fabulous French food content and France travel tips as well as updates on life in France. https://fabulouslydelicious.substack.com/ Tune in to Fabulously Delicious on the Evergreen Podcast Network for more tantalizing tales of French gastronomy. Remember, whatever you do, do it Fabulously! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Experience France Like a Local, Episode 514

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 55:22 Transcription Available


Ever wondered what it's like to live in a small French village? In this episode, host Annie Sargent chats with Steve Hoffman, author of A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France. Steve shares the story of how his American family moved to a tiny winemaking village in the Languedoc region, north of Béziers.  Get the podcast ad-free This wasn't your typical expat adventure. Steve and his family wanted to experience France like locals, sending their children to French schools and embracing rural village life. The adjustment wasn't easy, but it was incredibly rewarding. Steve talks about the challenges of integrating into a close-knit community and the joys of slow travel. The episode dives into what it means to truly immerse yourself in French culture. Steve shares how working in the local vineyards during the grape harvest (vendange) connected him with the land and the people. His experiences with French food and wine opened up a new appreciation for the Mediterranean lifestyle and cuisine. Whether you're dreaming of moving to France or just curious about life outside the usual tourist destinations, this episode offers a fresh perspective on living in France. You'll learn about the importance of local connections, the French education system, and how staying in one place can reveal the beauty of deep travel. Tune in to hear Steve's personal stories, insights, and tips on experiencing France like a true local. Listen now and share this episode with other Francophiles! More episodes about moving to France

Travel Tales with Fergal
Provence, France Destination Special

Travel Tales with Fergal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 40:24


We have just returned from a family holiday to Provence in France and I am in love with all things French. I discuss this magical part of France with my favourite returning guest and wife Eimer. We talk about the glitzy beach town of Cassis on the coast,following in the footsteps of author Peter Mayle around the medieval hill towns of the Luberon and the city of Aix en Provence. We also cover the Alpilles region around St Remy and Beaucaire and the wonderful ancient Roman cities of Arles and Avignon. We talk about the great markets, restaurants, food and wines and the friendliness of the people of Provence. This is the episode for Francophiles!If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. Fergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 120 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Charlotte in Paris (2003) (Part 5 of 5) by Joan MacPhail Knight and Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 5:32


Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! Here's the link:    / @avantgardebooks   It's 1892. Charlotte and her family have lived abroad in the famous artist colony in Giverny, France, for a year, when an exciting invitation arrives. The celebrated impressionist Mary Cassatt is having an exhibition in Paris. While in Paris, Charlotte dines at a cafe on the Champs-Elysees, watches a marionette show in the Tuileries gardens and celebrates her birthday at the Eiffel Tower. Illustrated with stunning museum reproductions of works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir and Rodin as well as lovely watercolor collages, this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny also includes biographical sketches of the featured painters. Charlotte's charming scrapbook will leave fans of the first book, art lovers, Francophiles and readers of all ages shouting, "Vive Charlotte!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Charlotte in Paris (2003) (Part 4) by Joan MacPhail Knight and Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 9:59


Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! Here's the link:    / @avantgardebooks   It's 1892. Charlotte and her family have lived abroad in the famous artist colony in Giverny, France, for a year, when an exciting invitation arrives. The celebrated impressionist Mary Cassatt is having an exhibition in Paris. While in Paris, Charlotte dines at a cafe on the Champs-Elysees, watches a marionette show in the Tuileries gardens and celebrates her birthday at the Eiffel Tower. Illustrated with stunning museum reproductions of works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir and Rodin as well as lovely watercolor collages, this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny also includes biographical sketches of the featured painters. Charlotte's charming scrapbook will leave fans of the first book, art lovers, Francophiles and readers of all ages shouting, "Vive Charlotte!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Charlotte in Paris (2003) (Part 3) by Joan MacPhail Knight and Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 8:51


Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxtDczKFAGnBkpECH3kjziA It's 1892. Charlotte and her family have lived abroad in the famous artist colony in Giverny, France, for a year, when an exciting invitation arrives. The celebrated impressionist Mary Cassatt is having an exhibition in Paris. While in Paris, Charlotte dines at a cafe on the Champs-Elysees, watches a marionette show in the Tuileries gardens and celebrates her birthday at the Eiffel Tower. Illustrated with stunning museum reproductions of works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir and Rodin as well as lovely watercolor collages, this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny also includes biographical sketches of the featured painters. Charlotte's charming scrapbook will leave fans of the first book, art lovers, Francophiles and readers of all ages shouting, "Vive Charlotte!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Charlotte in Paris (2003) (Part 2) by Joan MacPhail Knight and Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 10:12


Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxtDczKFAGnBkpECH3kjziA It's 1892. Charlotte and her family have lived abroad in the famous artist colony in Giverny, France, for a year, when an exciting invitation arrives. The celebrated impressionist Mary Cassatt is having an exhibition in Paris. While in Paris, Charlotte dines at a cafe on the Champs-Elysees, watches a marionette show in the Tuileries gardens and celebrates her birthday at the Eiffel Tower. Illustrated with stunning museum reproductions of works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir and Rodin as well as lovely watercolor collages, this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny also includes biographical sketches of the featured painters. Charlotte's charming scrapbook will leave fans of the first book, art lovers, Francophiles and readers of all ages shouting, "Vive Charlotte!" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC
Charlotte in Paris (2003) (Part 1) by Joan MacPhail Knight and Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)

Story Time with Avant-garde Books, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 10:29


It's 1892. Charlotte and her family have lived abroad in the famous artist colony in Giverny, France, for a year, when an exciting invitation arrives. The celebrated impressionist Mary Cassatt is having an exhibition in Paris. While in Paris, Charlotte dines at a cafe on the Champs-Elysees, watches a marionette show in the Tuileries gardens and celebrates her birthday at the Eiffel Tower. Illustrated with stunning museum reproductions of works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cassatt, Renoir and Rodin as well as lovely watercolor collages, this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny also includes biographical sketches of the featured painters. Charlotte's charming scrapbook will leave fans of the first book, art lovers, Francophiles and readers of all ages shouting, "Vive Charlotte!" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes, Episode 490

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 56:44 Transcription Available


Join us on "Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes," where host Annie and her sister-in-law, Katy, recount their recent adventure exploring the Charente-Maritimes along France's Atlantic coast. From the artistic allure of Cordes sur Ciel to the vibrant scenes of Bordeaux and the serene beaches of Arcachon, this episode dives deep into the diverse experiences and perspectives that only close family can share. Tune in to discover the charm of these French locales through their eyes, filled with engaging discussions and insightful reflections on travel, culture, and the bonds that travel can strengthen. Perfect for travelers and Francophiles alike! Get the podcast ads-free Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine Segment Welcome and Introduction: A Family Connection Exploring Personal Travel Styles and Preferences Cordes sur Ciel In France you should eat on time First Winery Experience and Observations Adventures on the Atlantic Coast and the Charentes-Maritimes Arcachon Dune du Pilat Discovering the Wonders of Bordeaux Place des Quinconces The Wine Museum Experience Adventures in Royan and Rochefort Île d'Oléron Fort Boyard Fouras, a cool little town to visit Final Thoughts and Cognac Visit Hennessy Thank you Patrons New patrons Reviews on VoiceMap Tours The Olympics 2024 Airbnb renters and Hotels Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about the Nouvelle Aquitaine area

The French Weigh
#29: Coffee Chat with Beeta Hashempour – Be Adaptable to Be Adoptable

The French Weigh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 40:37


In this episode, Karen Gombault welcomes Beeta Hashempour. After a trip to Paris in 2010, Beeta became a self-proclaimed Francophile, falling in love with France and French culture. After several visits, she eventually made the move to Paris and lived out her dream as a local among the Parisians. Today, she runs one of the leading French lifestyle sites MonPetitFour.com, is host of the podcast show The Life of a Bon Vivant, and enjoys hosting luxury retreats for other female Francophiles in France. Karen & Beeta have a very open conversation about their love for the country, lifestyle and all things French. The conversation touches upon:Discovering France: Beeta recounts her introduction to French culture and cuisine, sparking her love for all things French. Living in Paris: Reflecting on her experience in Paris, Beeta discusses the relaxed energy of French mealtimes and contrasts it with the fast-paced lifestyle in the US. Embracing French Food Culture: Beeta talks about the accessibility and quality of fresh produce at Parisian markets. Food Quality and Health: Beeta emphasizes the importance of food quality for health and advocates for mindful eating habits, prioritizing simplicity and quality over quantity. Karen & Beeta address the importance of self-care and the amount of inspiration that can be taken from French lifestyle practices. Overall, the conversation advocates for adopting elements of the French way of life to enhance well-being, how she adapted to French culture when she lived here in 2021 and why she wants to move back.Listeners can find Beeta here: https://www.MonPetitFour.com French recipes for every day.  Instagram: @MonPetitFour Facebook: @MonPetitFourBlog You can download a copy of her e-Cookbook "10 French Foods That Are Easier to Make Than You Think" when you join her email list: www.monpetitfour.com/sign-up/

The Good Life France's podcast
#35 - Reasons to love France

The Good Life France's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 29:08 Transcription Available


France is the world's most visited country, Paris is the world's most visited city, and several of its monuments, museums and metropolises are on the world's top list for visits. But it's not just the places or the buildings of France that tug at our heartstrings – what makes us fall for France goes beyond bricks and mortar and boundary lines. There are many reasons that people fall in love with the Hexagon as the French affectionately call France – because it's sort of Hexagon shaped – so let's delve into the reasons to love France – we're all Francophiles here! Follow us: On Twitter On Instagram On Facebook On The Good Life France's website On Paris Chanson's Thanks for listening!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Escape to the Château, restoring the historic magic of France.

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 32:57


Julia Fulford Kirby lives in a most magical place, Château Mas de Pradié in Foissac in the Aveyron region of southwest France. I first saw her story on the Escape to the Château DIY show and then chatted to her on the podcast in January 2021, but nothing prepared me for the magic before me when I visited her home in the hot summer of 2022. Mas de Pradié took my breath away. Julia has done so much work over her time there but she has made every effort not to ruin the spirit that made her fall in love with the "mas" in the first place. The majority of the work that has taken place is invisible, but necessary for lining in the 21st century. Many châteaux I have seen renovated look like a modern place within an historic shell. Julia seems to have been able to make modern conveniences such as bathrooms, look as if they have always been there! The renovations are so sympathetic to the history of the property.Living in and renovating an historic property is not for everyone, but luckily for the rest of us, there are brave and adventurous people like Julia who are willing to live a life dedicated to restoring these châteaux that feed the souls of the rest of us Francophiles. I firmly believe that without people willing to take that leap and take on a life of non-stop hard labour, the historic buildings of France may in 50, 100 or maybe 200 years be a pile of ruins. It seems that in some local communities there aren't the people willing or with the funds to get the required work completed. I don't have the capacity to go to France and restore a château myself, but I'm very happy to go there and enjoy the work of people like Julia! **Louise Prichard is the host of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast.**Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website

Language Lounge
69. The French Connection with Terri Hammatt

Language Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 47:20


French teachers can be a lonely bunch. But that doesn't mean they aren't part of a community of Francophones (and Francophiles) here in the US and abroad. As French teachers everywhere are gearing up for French week (November 1-8) join guest Terri Hammatt as she talks about the myriad of ways that French teachers can promote their programs and stay connected to the Francophone world, even if they are a department of one. Bio Terri was a French and French immersion teacher for 20 years in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She then served as supervisor of world languages and immersion programs at the Louisiana Department of Education, supporting Louisiana teachers and numerous international teachers who come to Louisiana to teach their own languages. In addition, Terri currently serves on the CODOFIL board (CODOFIL--the state agency responsible for the ongoing development of French), LFLTA, and the Louisiana Consortium of Immersion Schools. Terri has worked hand-in-hand with France's Education Nationale and the Ministère des affaires étrangères, Wallonie-Bruxelles (the French-speaking Community of Belgium); le Centre de la francophonie des Amériques and numerous entities as partners to enhance la francophonie internationale. She is an instructional strategist with Wayside Publishing. Producer's Notes Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email podcast@waysidepublishing.com Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com Social Media FB: Terri Buchholz Hammatt; Instagram: terri_hammatt_languages; LinkedIn: Terri (Buchholz) Hammatt Mentions National French Week November 1-8, 2023 https://frenchteachers.org/promote-french/national-french-week/ Atchafalaya Basin https://www.atchafalaya.org/atchafalaya-basin Stuart Hall, Who needs identity? (2000) Télé Louisiane https://telelouisiane.com/ Franco-jeunes, Franco-Mariés Southern Conference on Language Teaching (SCOTL) https://www.scolt.org/ American Association of Teachers French https://frenchteachers.org/ Académie de Rennes https://www.ac-rennes.fr/ Délégraton Générale du Québec (à NY, Las Angeles, à Atlanta, en Floride, à Houston etc.) https://www.quebec.ca/en Embassy and Consulates of Belgium in the United States https://unitedstates.diplomatie.belgium.be/en National Council of State Supervisors of Foreign Languages (NCSSFL) https://ncssfl.org/ Speakers of French in the USA FACE Grants https://frenchlanguagek12.org/3318-speakers-french-united-states Embassy of France https://franceintheus.org/ French Cultural Services (FAC) https://frenchculture.org/ Alliance Française https://afusa.org/ Académie Française https://www.academie-francaise.fr/ Les Editions Tintamarre https://www.editionstintamarre.com/ Parlement des jeunes https://www.paricilademocratie.com/participer/26-parlement-des-jeunes Université d'éte https://francophoniedesameriques.com/vos-services/programmes/universite-ete/devenez-hote-2025 Concours de la bande dessinée https://francophoniedesameriques.com/vos-services/concours/concours-de-bande-dessinee-aventures-dans-les-ameriques-2022 La Francophonie des Amériques https://francophoniedesameriques.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw4bipBhCyARIsAFsieCyCoFnipmOHxX1eqIC8TyvPuQlRv100ZrImA7ti7ifYMy5LlgVrQlYaApoZEALw_wcB Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIE) https://www.francophonie.org/Council Council on the Development of French in Louisiana (COCOFIL) https://www.crt.state.la.us/cultural-development/codofil/

The French History Podcast
The French History Podcast & Fabulously Delicious talk France & Food

The French History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 66:42


A conversation between two Francophiles on the finer things in life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EXTRAORDINARY Women
House Hunters International Star Adrian Leeds

EXTRAORDINARY Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 69:04


If you're a fan of House Hunters International, you will recognize the guest on this episode! Adrian Leeds is the familiar face you see on screen showing potential homes and properties to couples from all over the globe who are looking for the perfect home in France.Adrian Leeds is a French property expert and consultant who speaks at conferences and seminars in both the U.S. and France on a variety of related topics about living and investing in France. Her site, adrianleeds.com, provides a wealth of information for Francophiles and a full range of services related to purchasing or renting property in France. She is the author and publisher of several weekly “Nouvellettres®” providing information on France since 1998 and is best known a regular agent on HGTV's popular series House Hunters International.In this exciting interview, you will learn:The reasons why Adrian decided to move to France and a bit about her personal storyWhat types of people thrive when they move from a different country to FranceHer tips on finding friends and how to make speaking the language easierInsights into integrating into the French culture as a foreignerMuch more!//WHEN YOU'RE READY, HERE'S HOW I CAN HELP YOU FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO EXTRAORDINARY WOMEN MAGAZINE https://www.extraordinarywomenmagazine.com/  SCHOOL OF JOIE DE VIVRE https://www.extraordinarywomenmagazine.com/program APPLY TO BE FEATURED https://extraordinarywomenmagazine.com/contribute/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/extraordinarywomenmagazine/ 

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
French design chic... an expert guide!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 40:46


Ann Dennis is an artist and interior designer who is passionate about interiors, art and antiques. Many of us Francophiles benefit from by following her socials with exquisite and sumptuous designs shared consistently. I so loved delving deeper into her French inspired story with this podcast chat.  Ann grew up in a family who valued French design elements. Something as simple as dining by candlelight with linen instead of paper napkins! Ann shares my passion for French crockery and collecting plates, so much so that she once carried 8 Gien plates home on her lap on the plane!Ann chatted to me about her French trips with including châteaux stays and one of a kind experiences, as well as the flow-on impact to her design. Ann is influenced by both her travels as well as her extensive library of design books. Personally, I feel that modern French design has evolved beautifully. It has gone from the ordered formality we see in some of the grand châteaux to sometimes even a collection of brocante-finds eclectically combined to be what is sometimes called shabby chic. I love Ann's abstract art and the manner in which it can sit in the middle of the structure and formality of French design. Ann talked about the way that these days we can mix a number of design elements together and it just "works"!  When there is abstract art in a formal style French room, I find it quite freeing... it helps me decompress. It somehow encourages me to "let go" inside. I feel that contemporary abstract art doesn't hold on to the formality of design and assists me to let go of the formality of life, freeing me to be more in touch with my inner self. The combination of formal French and abstract art provides the best of both worlds to my eye and feeds my Francophile heart.Ann says that French style has a sophistication that is instantly recognisable. I think the designs that Ann shares are just timeless. I'll be continuing to follow her socials and fill my Francophile soul daily. **Louise Prichard is the host of the Loulabelle's FrancoFiles podcast.**Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website

Lexman Artificial
Vitalik Buterin on Hoopoes, Telemarketing and Francophiles

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 3:52


Lexman interviews Ethereum co-creator Vitalik Buterin about hoopoes, telemarketing, and the francophiles of cryptocurrency. They also discuss the possible implications of platforms like Facebook developing their own blockchain.

The Life of a Bon Vivant
Season 1 Episode 6 - La Vie On Grand With Noelani Meirowsky

The Life of a Bon Vivant

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 35:04


Whether she's sharing timeless, French-inspired outfits or her latest French home decor finds, Noelani Meirowsky can be found inspiring fellow Francophiles to live "la vie Française" no matter where they reside. In this episode, Noelani shares how she used what most would consider to be a difficult experience in life, being laid off from her job, to turn things around and pursue her passion of French lifestyle blogging and create a dream career from it.

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
350: The Skill of Presence and Why It is at the Core of True Contentment

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 66:41


  "Presence is power." What if I told you that the solution to your quandaries about life, love, work, finding calm, anything of value and importance already resided within you? While initially this may seem impossible, in actuality, when we dig down deep to the core of our motivations, our hopes and even our fears, the answers rest in being able to hold ourselves in the Present moment consciously on a regular and consistent basis. Now this may seem elementary, even a simpleton answer, but today, I want to share with you why indeed it is true. And how exciting to know that what we have been seeking (and not finding) outside of ourselves has been within our power all along. ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #350 Read the Show Notes - https://thesimplyluxuriouslife.com/podcast350 The Simple Sophisticate is someone who prefers quality over quantity, sensible living over mindless consumption, personal style instead of trendy fashions, has an insatiable curiosity for life's endless questions and a desire to live a truly fulfilling life rather than being led around by the nose. Inspired by her lifestyle blog The Simply Luxurious Life, Shannon Ables (the original Simple Sophisticate) shares with listeners tips on how to live a refined life on an everyday income. From achieving your goals, preparing a memorable meal, creating a capsule wardrobe, traveling the world (Francophiles and Anglophiles tune in as France and Britain is a favorite destination), and living life to the fullest without breaking the bank, living well is really quite simple. ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon Music

Toledo SymphonyLab™
Francophiles, Unite!

Toledo SymphonyLab™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023


We take a look at the Toledo Symphony's all-French program, with special guest Mélisande McNabney, who solos in Francis Poulenc's harpsichord concerto at the Peristyle. Also joining us a bit later in the program is the Grammy award-winning conductor JoAnn Falletta, who provides insight into the music on the concert, which she leads with the TSO. And don't forget our quiz of the day as we test our panelists' knowledge of French composer facts! Photo of Mélisande McNabney by Matthew Perrin Photography

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
346: Parisian by Design and the Gifts of trusting the Stirrings of Your Heart, my conversation with David Jimenez

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 74:52


  Those who know David Jimenez and his life journey often take a sigh of adoration followed by a smile and comment, “He is living the dream”. And indeed to us Francophiles, he is indeed. Having called Paris home for the past six years, American interior designer living in Paris David Jimenez partnered with Diane Dorrans Saeks to bring to readers Parisian by Design: Interiors by David Jimenez.  Parisian by Design showcases the seven residences he has called home over his life journey of decorating, beginning in San Francisco, moving to Kansas City, then to his apartments in Paris that lead him to his now sanctuary on the City of Light, his apartment on Île Saint-Louis, as well as his design atelier on the same petite Île and, what I think is my favorite of all of his abodes, although each is inviting and quintessential European in its aesthetic with a strong affinity for Parisian touches, his apartment in the French countryside (see pics below from David's IG account). In our hour-long conversation, David will introduce readers to what they will find in the book which includes a 10-page source list for you too to enjoy and peruse first-hand David's personal recommended shops, artisans and destinations, not only in Paris, but beyond, and we will also dive deeper because David made his dream a reality - calling Paris home. Exploring how he trusted his journey from a very early age along with sharing what he has learned along the way to be the best life advice for knowing what to do next, we talk about nudges from the universe, trusting yourself and so much more. Oh! And his Petit Plaisir is Petit Plaisirs! Yes, David shares multiple Petit Plaisirs in the middle of our conversation, painting a picture for our minds through the senses that, if you are anything like me, will inspire and remind how powerfully rejuvenating savoring everyday seasonal pleasures can be. But I don't want to give too much away. 

EXTRAORDINARY Women
Episode 113: Every Day Parisian with Rebecca Plotnick

EXTRAORDINARY Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 45:28


On today's episode, Sharri Harmel speaks with the founder and creator of the blog Every Day Parisian, Rebecca Plotnick. In 2013, Rebecca packed up her Chicago apartment and moved to Paris for three months. Three months turned into three years of living a nomadic life between Paris and Chicago. After returning to Chicago, Rebecca missed the Parisian lifestyle and brought the customs and traditions home with her. She started Everyday Parisian in 2016 to bring a community of Francophiles together and share her love of Paris. Rebecca shares travel tips, clothing, habits, culture, and even cooking suggestions!   Rebecca Plotnick's website, www.everydayparisian.comRebecca Plotnick's Instagram, www.instagram.com/everydayparisian     Extraordinary Women magazine is the “must-have” digital magazine for women looking for inspiration, tips, and support to create a fabulous business, or just the next chapter. In a nutshell, for women who are ready to make their dreams happen. Subscribe today! Extraordinary Women magazine Connect with Sharri Harmel Find this episode (and more) on your favorite podcast player at Extraordinary Women with Sharri Harmel       

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 73 - Marseille: Port to Port, and a peek at everything in between!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 36:28


Loulabelle's FrancoFiles is hosted by Louise Prichard.Other Loulabelle's links:FrancoFile Fix on YouTubeLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify Playlist Loulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles websiteEpisode 73William Kornblum is the author of Marseille Port to Port.   Bill as he prefers to be called is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the Graduate Centre at the City University of New York. He is also an author of many books but the one with a particular focus for us as Francophiles is Marseille Port to Port.  One review said Bill's writing showed he is "deeply committed to understanding the city's layered history and contradictory energies. Every page, every photo resonates with his sense of wonder and his affection for 'a city that has seen more than its share of misery and brave struggle.' "  Now… you don't get a connection like that with a place without visiting or living there so in my podcast chat with Bill we unpacked this further!  My chat with Bill was warm and fascinating. He uncovered so much I didn't know about Marseille and much more than a guide book could ever share. I am now looking forward to exploring all Marseille offers for myself!I often feel like old buildings almost talk to me about the past. I asked Bill what the buildings of Marseille say to him. His response has led me to a whole different way of considering the way history is shown through buildings. Bill talked about the buildings around the port which are newer, but can only be seen as so, on very close inspection. They were rebuilt in the 1950s after being decimated by German bombing in WW2. The new buildings now tell the story of the tragedy of what occurred during the war.Bill spoke of "walking with no where necessarily to go" which just transported me to France. Tune into this chat and float away with us. Bliss. 

La Vie Creative
EP 242: A New Group for Francophiles with Christina Consolé

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 30:31


Lady Christina Consolé (Chrissy to her friends) is the creator and founder of Parisian Niche, your corner of the world for all things Parisian and French flaired.A native New Yorker, whose main residence is still on New York City's famously picturesque Upper East Side, Chrissy has been fortunate enough to have lived, worked, and studied in Paris and traveled extensively through France, Europe, and beyond.​Having worked for over twenty years in several leading French and Italian jewelry and accessory ateliers, as well as a leading American fashion house, Chrissy has developed an eye for detail, beauty, and luxury; where it can be found in the everyday and made accessible. Because Paris is for everyone.  ​One of her main goals since young adulthood was to be fluent (and likewise, to be considered fluent by native speakers) in the French language.  After several years of intense and immersive linguistic studies, Chrissy is truly proud to hold a French B2 diploma from the French Ministry of Education (level set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) and continues her studies and is on the path to obtain the highest level C1 / C2 diplomas. Chrissy has been an avid and devoted reader since childhood and has parlayed this love into a successful book club, called Parisian Page Turners that is over 50 books deep (and still reading!)  This book club also enjoys the occasional “read aloud,” where Chrissy lends her own voice to the wonderful texts.  The book selections always vary in scope but remain faithful to one beloved setting – Paris and France.    Passionate about all things Parisian and historical, Chrissy has never met a cup (or bowl) of chocolat chaud that she didn't love.  She can't wait for her many Parisian “cocoa crawls” as her first stop in Paris is always to indulge in luxurious, chocolatey goodness while overlooking the city.  And after all, isn't a good chocolat chaud the ultimate gateway into Parisian gastronomic delights?​On the sporty side of French life, Chrissy is a lover of football (soccer) and considers herself a top fan of both PSG and NYCFC.  She can be found at many live matches on both sides of the pond. Forever learning about the city, above all, Chrissy's passion for all things Parisian has her constantly dreaming, planning, creating vision boards focused on Paris and travels, as well as looking forward to her next adventure “home to Paris.” After all, as famously penned by Lucy Maud Montgomery, in the words of her childhood literary heroine Anne Shirley, “looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them.”https://www.parisianniche.com/Support the show

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
334: 25 Ideas for Celebrating Le Quatorze Juillet (Bastille Day!)

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 52:21 Very Popular


Bonne Fete Nationale! To those of us celebrating outside of France, we may be celebrating France's national holiday with an exclamation of Happy Bastille Day, but within the borders of France, as I have been reminded more than a few times, it is Bonne Fete Nationale or Le Quatorze Juillet! Whatever you prefer to utter, it is a day of celebrations for Francophiles, and while TSLL entire premise when it comes to living simply luxuriously draws much inspiration from the French way of life, today I have lined up 24 ideas for you to celebrate July 14th in your own way. The above vineyards in Provence take me back to my trip in 2018, and oh, how I long to return. Soon, I reassure myself, soon. But whether we have the opportunity to stand on the terra firma of France at the moment or pay homage from afar, we can absolutely partake in the annual celebration. I am looking forward to even more deeply celebrating today's events in the simple activities that fill my day: a sipping of French thé in the morning, watching the 17th stage of Le Tour de France, making herbed gougeres for apéro time in the evening and bringing them with me to gather with a dear friend who grew up in Belgium at her home here in Bend to dine in celebration of today being Le Quatorze Juillet. Parfait! Now to the list with many links for further exploration on many of the items shared. 1.Watch Le Tour de France Vicariously travel throughout the countryside of France for three weeks as the annual cycling event takes place. Watch on Peacock (ad-free, $9.99/mo or with ads, $4.99/mo) if you live in the states, and for all other international viewers, read this detailed post on VeloNews for exactly where to stream for your country. Peacock also offers the option to watch the international broadcast rather than NBC's broadcast which I flip back and forth from every other day from time to time. 2. Plan and then shop for a favorite French meal (check out TSLL's many French-inspired recipes here) 3. Don't forget the cheese and salad course (before dessert and after the main entrée) 4. Play a game (or two) of pétanque (this game was being played in Paris just outside of the window of Hôtel Particulier Montmartre near Sacre Couer) 5. Gather with fellow Francophiles for a French meal beginning with apéro time 6. Pack a picnic and go somewhere amongst Mother Nature (don't forget to pack the wine and bistro wine glasses - sturdy, but lovely) from La Rochère - the classic bistrot glass (out of stock at the moment). Shop all of La Rochère's glasses here. Shop the brand on Wayfair here. 7. Visit a local farmers' market, and be sure to bring your market tote All You Need to Know About the Markets in Provence Find Your Perfect Provençal (or simply French) Market Tote 8. Begin the day with a fresh baguette picked up at your local bakery 9. Une croissant s'il vous plait!, pair with cafe au lait or hot cup of thé ~explore how to make your own croissants here in episode #6, Season 2 of The Simply Luxurious Kitchen cooking show. 10. Select a bottle of wine from your favorite French region or the next region of France you hope to visit as inspiration to bring your next trip to fruition ~explore Châteauneuf du Pape wines (I pick mine up at both Trader Joes - they carry one varietal at a great price for this vineyard, as well as my local wine shop for more varietals and vintages) 11. Seek out French thé and sip a hot cup in the morning to begin the day - pair with your croissant perhaps? :) 12. Cook a classic soufflé au fromage avec fresh herbs 13. Organize a cheese and wine gathering 14. Watch a French cozy mystery series ~explore the latest This & That weekly post which includes additional Francophile Finds, including more French television shows I recommend. 15. Look around your home and discover how you can add a touch of France to your sanctuary, or yet another touch :) 16. Shop and purchase French lingerie to update your lingerie capsule wardrobe ~Chantelle is one of the French brands I highly recommend for high quality everyday lingerie (and they are currently in the middle of their annual summer sale). As shared on this podcast episode Aubade is a quality French lingerie brand I also shop. 17. Make a Clafoutis Aux Cerises with the cherries just now ready to harvest! 18. Conclude the evening by watching a favorite French film 19. Listen to TSLL's Escape to France playlist - over an hour of French music to enjoy 20. Prefer lyric-free music? Listen to TSLL's French Jazz Cafe playlist 21. Make a simple French crêpe for dessert - Lemon and Brown Butter Sweet Crêpe 22. Speaking of crêpes, make a Buckwheat crêpe (or galette) with prosciutto, gruyére and egg 23. Read a French book to explore further the French culture ~Explore all of TSLL's Francophile Finds for books here. 24. Add a French cookbook to your kitchen library - add one each year to further inspire your culinary journey into French cooking ~Explore all of TSLL's recommended cookbooks here. 10 Favorite French Cookbooks for Your Kitchen Library 25. Fall asleep enveloped in French linen sheets French Linen: The Fields, The History, & Why It Is Truly Luxurious Fabric ***EXTRA**** Mark your calendars for the 2nd full week in August as each year TSLL celebrates all things French during the Annual TSLL French Week here on the blog. (explore all posts and giveaways shared in previous French Weeks here on the blog) ~Explore becoming a TOP Tier Member of TSLL Community to not only enjoy ad-free reading blog-wide, but also be able to enter all the giveaways presented during the Annual French Week (and access to exclusive content - tours of TSLL's home), as well as be able to curate a library of your favorite blog posts. Of course there is much French-Inspired content to peruse and explore on TSLL, so be sure to find all of the French-themed posts here, French-themed podcast episodes here, and TSLL's Best Selling book in the category of France Travel The Road to Le Papillon: Daily Meditations on True Contentment, as well as TSLL's 1st book (with an entire chapter dedicated to French-Inspired Living and France Travel and 2nd book. Thank you for stopping by and santé! Petit Plaisir ~Délicieux, the film ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #334 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate:  iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon Music

RTÉ - Sunday Miscellany
10 July 2022: artistic beginnings in ancient Greece, Francophiles and the importance of water

RTÉ - Sunday Miscellany

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 34:20


Inspirational art of ancient Greece, Paris under the Nazi's, being a Francophile, a life at sea and the small things that give us hope, with Isabel Nolan, Maylis Besserie, Clíona Ní Ríordáin, John Tuomey and Niamh O'Malley

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Sunday Miscellany (Podcast): 10 July 2022: artistic beginnings in ancient Greece, Francophiles and the importance of water

RTÉ Radio Player: Most Popular Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 34:20


Inspirational art of ancient Greece, Paris under the Nazi's, being a Francophile, a life at sea and the small things that give us hope, with Isabel Nolan, Maylis Besserie, Clíona Ní Ríordáin, John Tuomey and Niamh O'Malley

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
333: What I Do to Lessen Jet Lag (flying from the West Coast to Western Europe)

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 43:29 Very Popular


"When it comes to jet lag, there ain't — I report from the window seat of a bustling café in Montreal, hence this paraphrasing of Leonard Cohen — no cure." —Mark VanHoenacker, a Boeing 787 pilot for British Airways and the author of Imagine A City: A Pilot's Journey Across the Urban World  The first time I flew abroad from Oregon to Europe (in my case France), concerns about jet lag were far from my mind; in fact, because I had so many other questions to answer and unknowns dancing in my mind, I didn't think about. I was 20 and planning to study abroad during my junior summer of college in Angers, France. I saved up for the $800 round-trip economy-class ticket (2000) by working three part-time jobs, took the necessary prerequisite courses, conferenced with my professor de Français, and along with not knowing I would need an adapter and converter to at the very least blow-out my hair and curled it, I also didn't think to investigate what jet lag was. Being the first member of my immediate family to travel abroad to Europe, I was figuring it all out for the first time on my own, and jet lag was never a word that popped up in conversations. Fast forward to 2012 and my second trip to France that included England as well. Thankfully I had a close friend who having lived in England for a time and thus traveled back and forth from the west coast to England often, had a few suggestions for combatting jet lag. Nothing worked superbly, but none of the advice hindered my thorough enjoyment of visiting London for the first time, and then returning to Paris. Jet lag persisted, but if it meant I would be able to be in the two countries I loved, it didn't matter a bit. Each trip following the two shared above, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, I have gradually tried to tweak, adjust and determine what works best to mitigate jet lag's effects, and while I have come to the same conclusion as the British Airways pilot above, as he too shares in his recent article in The Financial Times, there are ways to lessen the discomfort and the prolonged effects. But first, it is important to note what jet lag is — any time you travel quickly across two or more time zones and is caused when rapid travel throws off our circadian rhythm - the biological clock that helps control when we wake and fall asleep (source)  The more readers I hear from and fellow travelers I meet, the more I realize that where you are traveling from (home departure city), thus the amount of time difference you are undergoing, makes a difference, and so I decided to write specifically from my experience as a traveler from the west coast of the United States venturing to Western Europe where most of my excursions take me. With that said, as many readers/listeners of TSLL blog/The Simple Sophisticate podcast are Francophiles and/or Anglophiles and our destinations are the same even if our departure city is different, it is my hope that some of the tips shared today may be applicable when tailored to your flying itinerary. ~Note to readers: More details are discussed in the audio version of this episode than are shared below, so be sure to tune in. 1.Depart in the early afternoon When scheduling past trips, excluding my most recent trip in 2022, I selected early morning flights to give myself more time at my desired destination. As well, often earlier flights in the day were a bit less expensive (I have not noticed this to be the case as of late, but in the past). However, when taking the most direct flight possible, leaving in the afternoon on the west coast has the arrival time in France or England in the early evening the following day which lends itself well to having a nice meal before exhaustedly going to sleep in a comfortable bed. As well, leaving in the afternoon gives you time to gradually begin the day, go through your regular routines, partake in a healthy 30-minute or hour-long exercise routine, and generally, prepare to sit for a very long time. When I am able to exercise and not feel rushed, the rest of the day and any unknowns that pop up are easier to navigate, and I can more easily relax since my body has had the opportunity to fully move, stretch and receive what it needs. 2. Arrive in the late evening in Europe If leaving in the early afternoon is not an option, at least try to schedule your arrival time in Europe in the early evening for the reasons shared above. Whether you were able to catch some sleep on the plane or not, your mind as well as your body is tired and after being fed well in your destination city, wants to stretch out and relax. Rather than fight trying to stay awake until night arrives should you arrive in the morning or early afternoon, when you arrive in the evening, you don't have to fight your body and just let it do what it yearns for. 3. The fewer connecting flights the better If at all possible, scheduling-wise and/or budget-wise, choose a direct flight, or the closest thing to it (I have to take a short hop from Redmond to an international airport, typically Seattle, Portland or San Fran, and then my international flight departs to Europe from there). Not only do you save time, but it is less stressful, thus it doesn't exhaust your mind unnecessarily which is already going to be confused when you arrive due to the time change. Mind exhaustion on top of jet lag prolongs your ability to adjust, and the shorter the hop, the less stress incurred. The many farms seen in the countryside in Normandy. 4. Try to sleep on the flight Even if for only a few hours, do your best to find a way to experience real sleep. Real sleep where the hours invisibly whisk by and you wake up feeling somewhat, if not quite a bit, rested and energized. In my experience, the fewer hours I am able to sleep on the trip, the harder/longer jet lag is to recover from on that particular end of the trip. 5. Invest in Business Class if/when possible In episode #329 I shared my experience flying Business Class on British Airways during my recent trip in April 2022 to Britain and France. Needless to say, even if it takes a bit longer to save up for each subsequent trip abroad in order to fly in such comfort, I will do it. It is worth it, largely because of the reduction of stress and my ability to sleep well. And as I shared in #4 above, when you sleep well during the flight, you reduce (not eliminate) jet lag. My flight to Europe in Business Class provided more than 4 hours of sleep, and while I did feel the effects of jet lagged for about two days upon arrival, this was far better than it has been in the past. No doubt my excitement being back in Paris helped to overcome some of the feeling, but as I assessed what else may have contributed to an easing of this expected feeling of exhaustion, confusion, malaise and inability to sleep naturally, the one primary variable that was different was the flight I chose and the amount of sleep and quality of sleep I received. My seat in Business Class on British Airways, bedding products from The White Company 6. Hydrate as much as possible while flying While toasting with sparkling wine as the journey begins is tempting and certainly something I enjoy doing as well, refrain from too much alcohol as it dehydrates you. Instead, seek out as much water as you can, and even the multiple bathroom-runs are good for you as it gets you up and out of your seat which is an activity that sets your circadian rhythm. The more you can do to set your circadian rhythm to knowing when it needs to be awake and when it needs to rest (the reason why airlines dim the cabin light uniformly for everyone and set the meals as they do), the more quickly your mind will be able to settle into the new sleep schedule. 7. Take a hot bath before bed Whether at your travel destination or when you arrive home, just before you want to go to bed, take a hot bath as this helps to relax the body and interestingly enough, drop the body temperature which helps you fall asleep. A deep soak of a bath at The Savoy while staying in London. Take the tour of our stay in this detailed post. 8. Begin to simulate, ever so slightly and gradually, the new time zone before you leave While a subtle shift at home may not seem beneficial, for me, this is actually quite possible as I like to go to bed early, and an excuse to go to bed one hour sooner, wake up one hour earlier is not a detriment. Of course, this will depend on your work and home schedule, but if you can, it may reduce jet lag a bit so it won't last as long when you arrive. 9. Be gentle and patient with yourself, gradually shift into the new time schedule Our brains are wonderful tools, but it takes time to change them, and that includes its sleep schedule. When our sleep schedule becomes disrupted, our mind is confused as to what it is supposed to do, so be gentle and patient with it. When I returned home this past April, it took about 7-10 days to get over my jet lag. Finding myself falling asleep on the sofa at 5pm with eyelids I could not bribe to stay open at any cost, I let myself fall asleep, and pushed myself to stay awake an hour later each night until I was finally back to my regular bedtime routine. With all of that said . . . 10. Understand there are many jet lag remedies, but honor what works for you I won't list the suggestions I have received over the years I haven't found helpful for me, or the beliefs from other travelers about what is most difficult (direction of flight) because what is true for them is true for them. However, sharing what has worked and why I have discovered it does work, had I been able to understand these truths, is something I would have loved to have known earlier in my travels but likely could not have known. Knowing that I needed to, for want of a better phrase, 'feel my way' through jet lag to figure out what happens and how I respond to it gave me the tools to figure out how to reduce its effects that most negatively affected me. Self-awareness not only helps you live a life you love living in a general over-arching way; it also affords you helpful insights in how to work well with jet lag to best fit your needs to ensure the best trip and experience possible. For example, as an HSP, sleep is especially important, whereas for non-HSPs being able to function well on 5-7 hours of sleep may be no problem. Not so in my case, so now that I know the value of sleep for my well-being, I invest in ensuring I receive a good night of sleep when I travel as I want to enjoy my trip as much as possible, and that includes on the flight. When we have the fortunate opportunity to travel abroad and cross many time zones, the price of jet lag is a small price to expense, but being aware of how it affects our minds and physical well-being is helpful so that we don't blame our mental lag on the destination but rather our mind's gradual settling in to the new time zone we have taken it to. Wishing you many wonderful trips and stamps in your passport! Bon Voyage! Petit Plaisir ~Herbed Salmon ~click here for the full recipe. ~Top image: arriving in London, looking out over Kensington, Royal Albert Hall

Sketch Therapist
Episode 26: Full-On French: Sketching at Clermont Dessine in the Auvergne

Sketch Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 56:02


I was hugely honoured to be invited to teach at Clermont Dessine this June. Here's a little bit of deepest France for you. Francophiles please form an orderly queue

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 69 - Best French Forever!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 30:25


Loulabelle's FrancoFiles websiteHosted by Louise PrichardTune in to hear a sweet petit papotage de podcast between Lou and Cynthia Moos, founder and owner of Best French Forever. BFF is a subscription service (currently only available in the US) which delivers a box avec un petit peu de Provence right on your doorstep! Cynthia Moos was born and raised in Provence. Whilst studying in the UK she met her now American husband and moved to the US. Now living in Colorado she is reminded of the sounds of Provence with the cicadas in the summer. But after a few years Cynthia wanted more connection with her homeland, she wanted to celebrate the crafts of Provence and share that with Francophiles everywhere, so she started her business Best French Forever. Cynthia sources her products from the artisans or local brands in Provence, ensuring they are high quality, with a social conscience as well. BFF promotes inclusion and diversity, an end to racism, respect of women, environmental conservation and fair treatment for all. Cynthia has been really mindful that her business aligns with her own personal values.Come with us to escape to Provence, hear of Cynthia's perfect day, and find out the secret of the slower pace of life in Provence. Loulabelle's linksLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify PlaylistLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Instagram 

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 66 - A French life that's Fabulously Delicious!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later May 3, 2022 38:16


www.LoulabellesFrancoFiles.com*Hosted by Louise Prichard*Join Lou to escape to France momentarily through the wonderful stories of various Francophiles! Andrew Prior is a fabulous French foodie who some Australians will know from his time as a contestant on MasterChef some years ago, but now he is living his best life in a gorgeous pocket of France in the village of Montmorillon.Like Lou, Andrew didn't travel until a little later in life during his 30s. On his first trip he went to Paris and just loved his 2 weeks there. He straight away felt a connection and loved French food. (Something here seems oddly familiar!!!) After this however Andrew's story takes a fabulous turn with his (now) husband spending a year studying in Paris. Andrew turned his back on his career in insurance underwriting and went with Peter to Paris. He had nothing to do but be a complete flâneur and mosey around the French capital for months on end! What an experience to immerse in French food, people watching, jardin meandering, café mooching and architecture gazing daily! Oooooh la la!After this Andrew took another leap of faith and joined the prestigious club of MasterChef contestants. His journey there took him down another life path towards food and this time more specifically, his own business doing food tours. Andrew specialised in French food tours with his own Queenies Food Tours in Melbourne. How I wish I had have gone on a tour with him back then when he was still in Australia! He has also led some brilliant foodie tours in France.  Andrew has now moved back to France with his husband and 2 golden retrievers Lenny and Louis into the Nouvelle Aquitaine region.  He has dived into French life and loves to pore over old French cook books, meander around gorgeous authentic country village markets and of course cook for his family and friends. Tune in to hear Andrew's fascinating story, with lots of his faves thrown in!Loulabelle's FrancoFiles linksLoulabelle's FrancoFiles Spotify PlaylistLoulabelle's FrancoFiles InstagramLoulabelle's FrancoFiles website

Youth in Movement
Youth In Movement - Podcast E05 | Sending The Elevator Back Down

Youth in Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 14:14


On this episode of Youth in Movement, we invite Salvador Maldonado, Multicultural Media & Marketing Manager at Google, to discuss how his passion for French drove him to become a mentor to other Francophiles. A discussion that focuses on the accessibility of French and how increasing representation allows culture to evolve.Originally from Mexico, Salvador Maldonado moved to Chicago with his family at the age of 10. He discovered his love for the French language and culture in his high school French classes which opened the doors to the Educational Outreach program at the Alliance Française in Chicago. Salvador continued his education at Harvard University where he obtained a B.A. in History and French. He now works at Google as a Multicultural Media and Marketing Manager, specializing in Latinx and Black engagement. As the recently elected President of the Young Professionals Group at the Alliance Française, Salvador highlights the impact that French culture and the Alliance Française have had on his career, all the while sharing his views on being a first generation Latino in a multidimensional world.

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 45 - French Views, Dreaming & Planning for our Vacances en France!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 52:32


www.loulabellesfrancofiles.com My conversation with gorgeous Carole Handel, writer of  blog French Views and her wonderfully enthusiastic cycling husband Chris definitely got our Frenchy vibes going! As Carole said to me afterwards, we were ready to pack our bags and jump on a plane after our chat… if only we could. We will get there eventually though.We chatted about Chris and Carole's cycling adventures in various regions like the Loire, Provence and in places suitable for beginners as well as more advanced riders. We also spoke about visits both of us have made to Villers-Bretonneux and other shared experiences such as visits to historic markets, fabulous French food and music.A beautiful warm chat between 3 French obsessed Francophiles!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 37 - Everyday en Paris, un petit peu de France avec "Mon Petit Four"!

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 29:49


www.loulabellesfrancofiles.com   I am always looking for ways to keep my connection with France alive whilst I'm not on French soil.Beeta Hashempour is the creator of Mon Petit Four, which has been voted as one of the #1 French food blogs in the world and one of the top Parisian lifestyle blogs of 2019!Everyday receiving the très fabuleux emails with recipes and tips from Mon Petit Four brings a sparkle to my day! In my wonderfully warm chat with Beeta it was lovely to hear about her first trip to Paris a decade or so ago. It was also terrific to hear that I'm not alone with my perspective of love at first sight for the city of Paris! Beeta had the same reaction when she emerged from a Paris Metro station for the first time! On that trip Beeta discovered a love of French food and after her return home she started deconstructing and demystifying French food for friends which soon grew to service Francophiles everywhere! Now Mon Petit Four has a vast following and also offers a brilliant membership section Everyday France.Beeta now splits her time between the US and Paris, and looks forward to returning after COVID. She will be returning to Paris in September 2021 with members from her Everyday France membership and I can't wait to follow her travels from here in Australia!This episode includes a number of très délicieux recipes and a brief sojourn into wonderful French jazz!  

FrancoFiles
France-Amérique Magazine — From French Resistance to Cultural Diplomacy

FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 32:02


On this episode of FrancoFiles, we speak with the director of France-Amérique, Guénola Pellen, on the magazine that is a steady and unshaking voice for the Francophone and Francophile community in the US. Founded in 1943 by French exiles, France-Amérique was born into an era of restoration that called for strong Franco-American friendship. Acting as a transatlantic liaison, the magazine brought news, culture and ideas from across the ocean to communities alike. It quickly gained a strong footing and flourished, keeping its original purpose of cultural diplomacy while exploring creative avenues of storytelling. Today, the publication is bilingual and catches the eye of a linguistically diverse audience due to its stunning cover illustrations and exclusive interviews. Sit back and enjoy the story of France-Amérique explored by FrancoFiles and Guénola.

FrancoFiles
La Cuisine Paris — An Epicurean Exchange

FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 29:22


Go behind the pastry counter and into the kitchen with La Cuisine Paris! This English-language cooking school seeks to immerse Francophiles in the French savoir-faire with curated, hands-on cultural experiences. Founded by small-business supporter, Jane Bertch and her staff have curated a fine selection of classes covering everything from savory to sweet, taught by French chefs for a variety of skill levels. La Cuisine Paris even takes to the streets to teach newcomers how to appreciate and navigate outdoor markets, participate in food tours, all while supporting small businesses and artisans! Explore with FrancoFiles and Jane Bertch the meaning of building a business based on the exchange of culinary experiences and French culture through la cuisine.

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles
Loulabelle's FrancoFiles Ep 13 - Paris meanderings, family connections to Hemingway & les après-midi avec Julia Child

Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 24:49


www.loulabellesfrancofiles.comFeed your French soul listening to this Loulabelle's chat with Lou and her belle amie Barbara Keenan.Barbara and Lou met when Barb came to Melbourne Australia as an exchange student from Stockton California in 1986. Both were "foodies" as well as Francophiles. In 2018 by chance they were in Paris at the same time and had an early morning coffee rendezvous to share the excitement at being in their favourite place together.Lou & Barbara take you on a little journey with this chat, back to Paris to the place we know and love but also to the Paris of Hemingway's time. Barb is a relative of Zelda who was married to F. Scott Fitzgerald of Great Gatsby fame. The Fitzgeralds hung out with Hemingway in Paris so it was somewhat personal for Barb to want to go there.Hear a genuine and warm chat about meandering through Paris and finding little gems off the beaten track, and out of the touristy glare, as well as a recipe for Poulet Paillard and French Chill Musique.

The Escape Artist Travel Podcast
Escape with Francophile and author Lindsey Tramuta

The Escape Artist Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 43:40


Today's guest in Paris-based travel writer and bestselling author, Lindsey Tramuta.After studying French literature and becoming enamoured with the language, Lindsey packed up her bags and moved from Philadelphia to Paris in 2006.Lindsey contributes to The New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Afar, Travel & Leisure, Bon Appétit, and Fortune Magazine. She's also the acclaimed author behind the widely popular book The New Paris, which celebrates the creative movement changing the shape of the world's most storied city. Lindsey's recently released follow up, The New Parisienne, is equally illuminating, as she explores the women and ideas influencing the French capital today – as well as taking on the tired tropes of the idealized Parisian woman. After calling Paris home for 14 years and writing two books on the subject, you'll be hard pressed to find an expat who is more of an expert on French culture. So fellow Francophiles, here's your chance to explore Paris like a local and to get a real feel for the city beyond its grand boulevards, museums and monuments. We'll cycle through lesser-known neighbourhoods, explore Left Bank bookstores and get a taste of the city's evolving culinary scene. DESTINATION INSPIRATIONMarseilleLe Perche, NormandyD'une Île, Normandy11th ArrondissementBambinoLe Mary CelesteMartinCanal Saint-MartinTen Belles HolybellyBelleville BrûlerieCoutume13th ArrondissementBellevilleL'Homme BleuGoutte d'OrHotel de CrillonShakespeare and CompanyJardin du Palais Royal Jardin du LuxembourgRed Wheelbarrow BookstoreTreize BakeryPantheonBoulevard Saint-GermainInstitut du Monde ArabeThe Grande Mosquée de Paris BastilleBoulevard BeaumarchaisMerciCafe MericourtHelwayat Al-Salam, BierutBeit DoumaBaalbekIf you loved Lindsey's episode, you can find more of her refreshing insights into life in Paris and French culture at lostincheeseland.comYou can purchase The New Paris: The People, Places and Ideas Fuelling a Movement here and her recently released The New Parisienne: The Women and Ideas Shaping Paris here.If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review so others can discover this podcast as well. If you're looking for some more travel inspiration, you can find me on Instagram @escape.artist.podcast or visit www.escapeartistpodcast.comSee you next week for another episode of The Escape Artist!Xx Edwina(Music by the talented Giselle Rosselli) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life of Gusto
9: Frédéric de Lavenne de Choulot | French Teacher & Online Coach @Frenchwithfred

Life of Gusto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 41:01


Episode 9 is a special edition completely in French. It's for people studying French, Francophiles, Francophones, and anyone else with a general interest in languages, learning, or travel. Although I studied French language and literature in college and have visited France multiple times, I've never mastered spoken French. This summer is as close as I've come to my goal of becoming fluent with the help of my guest. I loved the challenge of interviewing him and recording this episode. Don't know anything except “croissant” or the chorus of “Lady Marmalade?” Listen anyway! Head to my website augustoandres.com where I've posted a transcript of the show in English on the “Stories” page. (Apologies in advance to any native French speakers for my accent and any mistakes I make on this episode.) Thanks for listening! ⁣ My guest is Frédéric de Lavenne de Choulot. He's a French teacher, online language coach, and translator of novels. In this episode, Fred recounts how he discovered a passion for travel and for language, and he shares his experiences, thoughts, and some tips for learning a foreign language. If you like what you hear, hit the subscribe button and/or share the episode with a friend. Happy listening!

The North American Francophone Podcast
Highlight on Texas: A Conversation with Ryan J. Wilson on Francophones, Francophiles, and Connections to the Francophonie

The North American Francophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 33:41


Join host Claire-Marie Brisson as she interviews Ryan J. Wilson, Master's Candidate in European Studies at The University of Virginia as they discuss language, legacy, and connections to the Francophonie in Texas.Support the show (http://patreon.com/northamericanfrancophone)

France Where You Are
Hidden Riviera: on the Jean Cocteau trail - art, cinema and more on the Côte d'Azur

France Where You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 15:57 Transcription Available


Explore interesting history, foodie places, film locations and quirky tales on the Jean Cocteau trail from the quirky side of the Côte d'Azur. Come with me to this beautiful part of France, where we explore ideal day trips from Nice, and discover the fascinating facts and little gems of the Riviera. Hot on the Jean Cocteau trail finding mysterious streets, a beautiful wedding, history and intrigue - this episode explores lots of fascinating parts of the hidden Riviera, in places such as St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and Menton. Season 1 is all about this part of the Côte d'Azur, so wherever you are, come to France with me to explore the quirky, interesting and fascinating. It's the France Where You Are podcast, for armchair travellers and curious Francophiles everywhere. 

France Where You Are
Hidden Riviera - curious Francophile journeys on the Côte d'Azur

France Where You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 14:31


Explore interesting history, lush gardens, glamour and eccentric tales from the quirky side of the Côte d'Azur. Come with me on the first of our trips to this beautiful part of France, where we explore ideal day trips from Nice, and discover the fascinating facts and little gems of the Riviera.From antiquity obsessives to card-playing 18th century style, this episode explores lots of fascinating parts of the hidden Riviera, in places such as Beaulieu-sur-Mer and St-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, close to Villefranche-sur-Mer, Nice and Monaco. Season 1 is all about this part of the Côte d'Azur, so wherever you are, come to France with me to explore the quirky, interesting and fascinating. It's the France Where You Are podcast, for armchair travellers and curious Francophiles everywhere. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/francewhereyouare)

France Where You Are
About France Where You Are - an intro to the podcast

France Where You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 2:20


When did you fall in love with France? When did you become a Francophile? Find out my story in this short introduction to France Where You Are, the podcast for curious Francophiles everywhere.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/francewhereyouare)

France Where You Are
France Where You Are podcast trailer for Season 1

France Where You Are

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 0:57


Discovering the quirky, interesting and hidden Riviera / Côte d'Azur, Season 1 of the France Where You Are podcast launches with journeys which make ideal day trips from Nice. Exploring food, art, music and much more, these are curious Francophile journeys along the Côte d'Azur from Menton to Nice. France Where You Are - the podcast for curious Francophiles everywhere.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/francewhereyouare)

The Imaginary Frenchman
012-Movies for Francophiles

The Imaginary Frenchman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 21:15


An American in Paris! Charade! Ratatouille! These and other films give us romantic visions of life in France (and Paris, of course). In this week's podcast, the Imaginary Frenchman recommends several films in which a Francophile can alleviate, albeit briefly, a yearning for a visit to France through the magic of cinema.

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier
Round and Round with the Dresden Team Sprint

The Devon Kershaw Show by FasterSkier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 26:18


We are corrected in this episode: we try to be better Francophiles by improving our pronunciation of the weekend's stand out performer on the men's side, Lucas Chanavat. We also dig down and find the fun in Sunday's team sprint in Dresden. With a whirlwind 0.7 k loop, and each skier racing six legs, it was basic sprinting fun. Thanks for listening. 

Ricochet Podcast
E350. The Francophiles

Ricochet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 83:28


We're a man down this week, as James Lileks is in Reno (no, he did not a shoot a man there just to watch him die), but we have lots to talk about and two great guests to discuss it all with. Our old pal David Limbaugh returns to give us insight into his new book The True Jesus: Uncovering the Divinity of Christ in The Gospels. It's a fascinating book in which David combines the four Gospel stories... Source