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What's invading Nikki's home? Who is the most lauded Brit winner of all time? And do you have undiagnosed Paris Syndrome?! All that and more on this week's bonus episode!Got a theory? Been lost in a rabbit hole? We want to hear from YOU! Email queens@global.com to get in touch, or DM us @killerscultsqueens on Instagram. And follow Cheryl @cherydragqueen and Nikki Druce @nikkimacabrelondon.Listen on Global Player for free. Download Global Player from the app store or go to globalplayer.com.
Fresh off a trip to Paris, Phil shares his culinary highlights from the city that defines food culture. From classic bistros serving steak tartare and escargots to discovering boudin noir wontons at Le Servan, we dive deep into what makes Paris such a special place to eat. We also talk about the cutthroat restaurant scene, why even the smallest spots serve top-tier food, and the unbeatable accessibility of perfect baguettes, croissants, and cheeses. Plus, we tackle Parisian hospitality (surprisingly friendly!), the myth of Paris Syndrome, and why food should never be elitist.
We Can't Talk About That Right Now with Bebe and Jessie Cave
We discuss.... how Bebe wishes she was a boot girl, and Jessie has been accidentally wearing bare foot shoes for a decade; how Jessie can't understand the money parents spend on kids shoes. Is it good to be COOL when you're young? Will Jessie let Margot get Kickers? Are teenagers using social media destructively, and can we stop that? Is there a romanticism going on right now for the early noughties/Zooey Deschanel fashion? Are we all currently lusting after a hopeful optimism that was going on back then? Our Early memories of having Facebook. The horror of getting a notification about getting tagged in a photo that you have no recollection of. We discuss Jude Law and his offspring! Jessie's first 'celebrity' moment, getting spotted outside Topshop! How boyfriends might hide your clothes they don't like because they're cowards. Twins, Flight of the Conchords and Infinity scarves. Selena Gomez and Jennifer Garner. Music: Going Crazy Now by Magda Archer & the Kola Kubes Become a Patron for bonus content and episodes: https://www.patreon.com/JessieCave Also available on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/we-cant-talk-about-that-right-now-with-bebe-and-jessie-cave/id1529791252 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65cED9VBE6i2JVuB51a0W1?si=q6-wgg3CQz-xkWGdSqQkPw
Victoria Kennefick grew up in Cork and lives in Kerry. Her debut collection, Eat or We Both Starve (Carcanet Press, 2021), won the Seamus Heaney First Collection Poetry Prize and the Dalkey Book Festival Emerging Writer of the Year Award. It was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize, the Costa Poetry Book Award, Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry, and the Butler Literary Prize. She was the UCD/Arts Council of Ireland Writer-in-Residence 2023 and Poet-in-Residence at the Yeats Society Sligo 2022-2024. Victoria reads from her work and reads my favourite Paris Syndrome, a recreation of a lover's wekend in Paris with an undercurrent thrum of the erotic and insouciant naughtiness..
In this Destination Discovery episode, we're uncovering the real Paris beyond the polished scenes of Emily in Paris and Instagram's highlights. From Montmartre's charming streets to the quirks of French dining, I'm sharing my honest solo travel experience in the City of Light. We'll tackle expectations versus reality—like whether Paris lives up to its romanticized reputation or disappoints in certain ways, a phenomenon known as “Paris Syndrome.” I'll also dive into practical tips on navigating the city, must-try foods (hello, pastries!), and what to know about the locals' approach to customer service.Whether you're dreaming of a Parisian adventure or gearing up to explore the city, this episode gives you a realistic guide to what it's really like to wander Paris as a solo traveler. I'll also share the magic of Paris's icons, like the Eiffel Tower's sparkling night show and the beauty of Versailles. You'll get my candid take on what was worth the hype and what was, well, underwhelming. Plus, there are tips for saving money on your trip and a dose of mindset advice for a memorable solo adventure.Mentioned In This Episode:RATP - Paris Metro GuideEiffel Tower TicketsThe Louvre TicketVersaille Bike TourMoulin RougeTake a Quick Glance at Everything In This EpisodeComplimentary Points and Miles CallSome of these links contain affiliate links. Thank you for using these links to support the show.
Paris Syndrome doesn't just hit Japanese tourists; flute players also get struck down with it. You're all ready for the world capital of fluting, only to be welcomed by a mouldy baguette and 180 euro opera tickets.But don't worry; I've got you. Wether you're planning a visit to Gay Paree, or just fancying some knowledge for bragging rights at a party; This week's Inline G tells is a guide for the climate flute tourist trip to the City of Lights. Bisous xInline G Merch:Inlineg.myshopify.comInline G Patreon:patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xAnd finally; use the code “INLINEG” online or in person at Flute Center for; 5% off accessories, 10% off all sheet music, free shipping on new instruments and free shipping to trial instruments (USA only.)Chapters: 0:00 - Paris Syndrome and Japanese Tourists8:15 -Intermittent du Spectacle12:25 - A List of Orchestras and Venues 17:25 - Orchestre de Paris, Ile de France and Chambre26:25 - The Opera and Radio France38:32 - Other Flutey Fun in Paris Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've offended the robots, it may haunt us. Speaking of, plenty of ghost chat and not many sceptics!! Plus, Paris Syndrome leads to a live family feud!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/seafm-gold-coast-breakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys consider iPints, Paris Fashion Week and how best to greet a woman.
Some visitors can be so shocked by the reality of Paris compared to their expectations that they can experience psychiatric breakdowns or symptoms such as hallucinations, depersonalization, anxiety, dizziness and nausea. This is known as the Paris Syndrome. Romance, sophistication, croissants and sipping fine wine with the Eiffel Tower in the background spring to mind when thinking of a visit to Paris. With such a romanticized notion of the French capital, it's no surprise that this remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with 33 million expected in 2022, according to Le Monde. But it seems that the reality of Paris is more than what some visitors' stomachs can handle. Why do some visitors have such unrealistic expectations of Paris? How do you actually explain the physical symptoms? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! Date of first release : August 24th, 2022 To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: What are the biggest misconceptions on beating heatwaves? What are the health benefits of using sex toys? Which foods should I avoid after their expiry date? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have any interesting stories to tell us? Lets us know here!JUST IMAGINE! You and your family decide to take a trip to beautiful Jerusalem, for a week of fun in the sun. But once you arrive, your father starts to act strange. Suddenly, he's claiming to be Jesus Christ, son of God, and making sure that everyone around him understands this new found revelation. Screaming to the heavens, the father falls deeper into his Christhood, now dressing in robes and walking with a shepherd's cane. Christ decides it's time to follow his calling, and with his family leaves Jerusalem to spread His word. But as soon as they leave the grounds of Jerusalem, dad suddenly goes back to normal, terribly confused about what just happened. These exact cases are what we will be talking about today. This is the Jerusalem Syndrome.LIKE, RATE, PIERCE THE JUGULAR OF THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTONDo you have a story of your own? Share it below! it may show up in a future episode!i'mnotcrazypodcastofficial@gmail.comCheck out our stuffTiktok and YouTube - imnotcrazypodcastInstagram - imnotcrazyny
Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is undoubtedly the world's most famous painting. But, despite this, many visitors to the Louvre come away disappointed after they see the masterpiece. The real-life painting has a hard time living up to the myth of the "most perfect picture ever painted." How did the Mona Lisa go from being a well-regarded Da Vinci portrait to being an international celebrity? It seems like the 1911 theft of the painting from the Louvre completely changed the Mona Lisa's stature in the world of art. The question is, would she be this famous if she had never been stolen? Tune-in and find out how shaving in front of a Rembrandt, Paris Syndrome, and the worst guards ever all play a role in the story.
Today the boys discuss which Rugrat is the hottest, Emilie in Paris if it was realistic, and Paris Syndrome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today the boys discuss which Rugrat is the hottest, Emilie in Paris if it was realistic, and Paris Syndrome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wondered what it's like to live with disorders that most people have never even heard of? Join us on the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast as we explore some of the strangest and most fascinating mental health conditions out there. In this episode, we'll share stories that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the human mind. From recent hypnotism events in Illinois to trying out a new whiskey called "Old Soul," there's a lot to uncover in this engaging and informative show.Get ready for an eye-opening discussion on mental disorders that often escape the public eye. We'll unravel the curious cases of Stockholm Syndrome and Lima Syndrome, diving into their origins and real-world examples like the Stockholm bank robbery of 1973 and the Japanese embassy hostage crisis in Lima, Peru. Through personal reflections and thought-provoking anecdotes, we'll illustrate how complex human psychology can be, especially under extreme circumstances.But that's not all—we'll also tackle unusual psychological phenomena such as hoarding and Paris Syndrome. Ever seen "Hoarders" and wondered about the emotional attachment people have to their accumulated items? Or heard about Japanese tourists experiencing severe culture shock in Paris? We delve into these topics, shedding light on the cultural and emotional impacts these conditions can have. Additionally, we'll talk about the importance of pet adoption, featuring Watson from Detroit Dog Rescue. Tune in, change your thinking, change your life, laugh hard, run fast, and be kind!FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist
On the bill this week we have the European elections. We answer the important questions: Why should we care, how will they affect France and what will they mean for the future? As well as explaining a little bit about the European parliament.We also look at how new laws aimed at averting dangerous wildfires in France will affect home owners plus explain why hundreds of thousands of home addresses in rural France are changing and what this means for you.We also find out which politicians are the best to call on in France to get support for any local dispute.And we explain why some tourists suffer from panic attacks, delusional thinking and hallucinations when they visit Paris. And if there's anything they can do to avoid it.Ben McPartland your host is joined by The Local's Emma Pearson, Gen Mansfield and politics expert John Lichfield.Related articles:Reader question: Can I approach my French MP for help with a local problem?European elections: What are the 'têtes des liste' in France?What is Paris syndrome and are some nationalities more susceptible?Wildfires in France: What are the new legal requirements for property owners?The one French website you need if you've changed your addressWhat do I do next if my French street name has been changed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this final Part 4 of the Pardon My Expectations saga, my 5 international guests and I finished our reality checking. This episode's topics are management of expectations, the Paris Syndrome and some Emily in Paris. Stay tuned!
In this Part 2 of episode Pardon my Expectations, my 5 international guests are still revealing what really happens when the City of Light meets real life. This episode's topics are expectations versus reality on Food and on the Parisians themselves. Stay tuned!
Thanks for listening to the Doric Express. In the days exciting episode; Ex pal must pay says court; Train journey excitement; Cruise ship visitors like oor toon; Bervie chipper - yours for 150k; Paris Syndrome - they're nae a cult; Let me at 'em says Dons defender; Very mochy day in the shire Cheers, Allan
In this episode, we're tackling the age-old question: Paris - dream or reality check? Join me and 5 of my international guests as we peel back the layers of Parisian charm to reveal what really happens when the City of Light meets real life. Stay tuned!
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
Here is an episode in which I walk through the streets of Paris, rambling about a particular subject. This time the subject is Paris itself. This summer Paris is hosting the Olympic Games. The city will be filled with visitors. I am very curious to see how the city will handle this moment. Will it be a huge success? What will visitors think of the city? Will anyone suffer from the mysterious "Paris Syndrome"? Join me on my walk, follow my words, look out for vocab and consider using my questions for your own speaking practice. Episode page https://teacherluke.co.uk/2024/03/25/874-walk-talk-paris/ Sign up to LEP Premium on Acast+ and add the premium episodes to a podcast app on your phone. https://plus.acast.com/s/teacherluke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this month's episode, host Nicole Flattery is joined by writer Claire-Louise Bennett to read and discuss Lucy Sweeney Byrne's short story, ‘To Cure a Body' originally published in Issue 35, Volume 2, a special Fear & Fantasy issue, guested edited by Mia Gallagher. You can access the story here. Claire-Louise Bennett grew up in Wiltshire and studied literature and drama at the University of Roehampton, before moving to Ireland where she worked in and studied theatre for several years. In 2013 she was awarded the inaugural White Review Short Story Prize and went on to complete her debut book, Pond, which was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize in 2016. Checkout 19 was published by Jonathan Cape in 2021 and was part of the New York Times 10 Best Books of 2022 Selection. Her fiction and essays have appeared in a number of publications including The White Review, The Stinging Fly, gorse, Harper's Magazine, Vogue Italia, Music & Literature, and The New York Times magazine. She also writes about art and is a frequent contributor to frieze. In addition she has written for Tate etc., and Artforum, and a number of international exhibition catalogues. In 2016 she was writer-in-residence at Temple Bar Gallery & Studio. In 2020, Milan-based art publisher Juxta Press published ‘Fish Out Of Water', an essay Claire-Louise wrote in response to a self-portrait painting by Dorothea Tanning. Lucy Sweeney Byrne is the author of Paris Syndrome, a short story collection published by Banshee Press, that was met with critical acclaim and shortlisted for numerous awards, including The Edge Hill Prize. Her forthcoming collection, Let's Dance, is due for publication in the autumn. Lucy's short fiction, essays and poetry have appeared in The Dublin Review, The Stinging Fly, Banshee, Southword, AGNI, Litro, Grist, 3:AM magazine, and other literary outlets. She also writes book reviews for The Irish Times. Lucy's writing has been made possible by The Arts Council of Ireland. Nicole Flattery is a writer and critic. Her story collection Show Them A Good Time, was published by The Stinging Fly and Bloomsbury in 2019. Her first novel, Nothing Special, was published by Bloomsbury in 2023. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available to subscribers.
Rik works out some frustration, and we discover strange random facts, and Karl sings the praises of his air fryer — a perfectly meandering episode. Find our Patreon page HERE.Join the How 'Bout This Discord server to be part of the conversation.Spark Podcast Network.Executive Produced by Jason Geary, Karl McConnell and Rik Brown.Produced and Edited by Jason Geary.Music by THE Robbie Ellis. Check him out on Spotify here. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Some visitors can be so shocked by the reality of Paris compared to their expectations that they can experience psychiatric breakdowns or symptoms such as hallucinations, depersonalization, anxiety, dizziness and nausea. This is known as the Paris Syndrome. Romance, sophistication, croissants and sipping fine wine with the Eiffel Tower in the background spring to mind when thinking of a visit to Paris. With such a romanticized notion of the French capital, it's no surprise that this remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with 33 million expected in 2022, according to Le Monde. But it seems that the reality of Paris is more than what some visitors' stomachs can handle. Why do some visitors have such unrealistic expectations of Paris? How do you actually explain the physical symptoms? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! Date of first release : August 24th, 2022 To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Can I get health benefits from masturbation? How have dating apps broken into the friendship market? Does voluntourism do more harm than good? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine a city that sucks so bad it makes people sick.
Paris Syndrome, Cherry Blossom Viewing, Podcast Subtitles, Olympic Esports, and more! パリ症候群、花見、ポッドキャストの字幕、オリンピックeスポーツなど! Main channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-8_djC5_aV4Mi3o3fuLPLA/featured Send us questions at: lazyfluency@gmail.com
As Laura and Nicole are about to venture out and descend upon the City of Love, they chat about Paris Syndrome and the Catacombs. We want to hear from you! Send us your stories to scissorsnscrubs@gmail.com and we may just read it on an upcoming episode.
Paris is widely considered one of the most romantic cities in the world, but the burning question is; are Parisians romantic? In this episode, Nat joins Kat in Paris for the weekend before Valentines Day. We talk about Paris Syndrome (look it up - it's a real thing!), we go off on a tangent discussing British slang, before coming back to the topic de jour. We had our own hypothesis on how romantic our Parisian chums were, but obviously we had to put it to the test and ask the Parisians themselves! So on our night, we asked some of our fellow karaoke enthusiasts, what was the most romantic thing they've ever done for someone else, or that someone had done for them. Take a listen to hear their responses and maybe get some ideas for yourselves! A huge thank you to everyone who took the time to have a chat with us! Happy Valentines Day! Let us know what's the most romantic thing you've ever given or received. We'd love to know! Write to us at expatimmigrant@gmail.com or DM us on instagram! Use the hashtag: #ExpatImmigrant Insta: @expatimmigrant Twitter: @expatimmigrant YouTube: @ExpatImmigrant Kat Insta: @katallthat1 Nat Insta: @tunefultv ExpatImmigrant Podcast is hosted by Kat and Nat, two British sisters living abroad in France. Our podcast is based on sister conversations to amuse, encourage and inspire you. We're here to accompany you through the highs and lows of the Expat Immigrant existence. Consider us as a home away from home. Tune in for general girl chat, fun, laughter, language learning, answering dilemmas and our own accounts of our experiences navigating life and pursuing a “belle vie” overseas.
This was a wild one https://www.livescience.com/what-is-paris-syndrome
We get some Parisian updates and stories from Ed. Then we enter the mind palace of a libertarian who, with all the annoying pretension of a philosophy major, tried to make ChatGPT say the word. We wrap up with a discussion of the “year of efficiency” in Silicon Valley as the biggest four tech companies are rewarded with over $800 billion in market cap for making massive job cuts, massive stock buybacks, and massive investments in AI. Some stuff we reference ••• Big Tech groups disclose $10bn in charges from job culls and cost cutting https://www.ft.com/content/9daf27f6-dde7-40d8-b01d-33b70844aa69 ••• Tech's Biggest Companies Discover Austerity, to the Relief of Investors https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/02/technology/big-tech-earnings-austerity.html ••• Tech's Elite Hates Labor https://ez.substack.com/p/techs-elite-hates-labor ••• Big Tech companies use cloud computing arms to pursue alliances with AI groups https://www.ft.com/content/5b17d011-8e0b-4ba1-bdca-4fbfdba10363 ••• Google reveals plans for Bard chatbot as AI tech race heats up https://www.ft.com/content/66fad3e0-f530-48c1-984c-82578274ce7a ••• Microsoft Throws a Coming-Out Party for A.I. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/07/technology/microsoft-ai-chatgpt-bing.html Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! https://www.patreon.com/thismachinekills Grab TMK gear: https://www.bonfire.com/store/this-machine-kills-podcast/ Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (www.twitter.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (www.twitter.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (www.twitter.com/braunestahl)
Paris syndrome occurs when an individual goes to Paris, and experiences a form of extreme culture shock. People who experience this syndrome comment that Paris isn't as great as they expected it to be, and may experience many symptoms including delusions. Learn more about Paris syndrome as read by Rachel Teichman, LMSW and Victor Varnado, KSN. Produced and hosted by Victor Varnado & Rachel Teichman Full Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_syndrome WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcast Find us on social media! https://www.facebook.com/WikiListen Instagram @WikiListen Twitter @Wiki_Listen Get bonus content on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gleeks, this episode is so good! Allison takes a COVID test live on the pod and explains Paris Syndrome to Andrew. Our guest this week is super Gleek and Glistener Nick! Nick shares a truly wild story about his own glee club. Songs this episode include a Blolo that y'all might ride for, NOT the scrubs theme song, and Sheetz 'N' Things. ---- CHECK OUT OUR MERCH SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL: (732)955-4098 FOLLOW GLEEK OF THE WEEK: INSTAGRAM TIKTOK TWITTER FOLLOW ALLISON FOLLOW ANDREW FOLLOW NICK: INSTAGRAM TWITTER Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We lost another Hollywood celebrity recently, but this one was atypical in many ways. For starters, he wasn't human. We've all experienced disappointment in our lives, and we deal with it uniquely. For some tourists visiting a particular European city, can the shock of letdown be enough to cause a medical emergency?We've talked about jingles before on the show, but this one is the granddaddy of them all - how the Chili's baby back ribs tune went from forgettable blip to cultural legend.***Sources/Go Deeper:https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/17/us/los-angeles-mountain-lion-euthanized-trnd/index.htmlhttps://www.livescience.com/what-is-paris-syndromehttps://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/chilis-baby-back-ribs-jingle-originshttp://www.commutethepodcast.comFollow Commute:Instagram - instagram.com/commutethepodcast/Twitter - @PodcastCommuteFacebook - facebook.com/commutethepodcast
In this month's Outside The Box, we're asking all the important questions. Has The White Lotus set itself too high a bar? Will The English be the first Hugo Blick series Hannah likes? Why didn't anyone tell Jen The Devil's Hour was sci-fi? Does anyone want to watch Charles and Diana's marriage fail - again - in The Crown? And lastly, where are all the lads? (Well, that one's easy to answer, they're in SAS: Rogue Heroes.) Plus, there's a tiny Rated or Dated for you, as Mick reports back on watching Buffy in her 40s.More on Paris Syndrome here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_syndromeThat scene with Alex Ferns (mining in the altogether) in Chernobyl can be found, sadly, nowhere. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paris is a beautiful destination for millions of tourists a year, but for some of them, it's a nightmare. And Paris isn't even the only city with its own syndrome.
Paris is a beautiful destination for millions of tourists a year, but for some of them, it's a nightmare. And Paris isn't even the only city with its own syndrome.
Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
Well, this is something new. After 279 podcasts, someone is asking Al Zambone questions about the podcast. Carol Adrienne, recently heard talking on Episode 278 about her book Healing a Divided Nation: How the Civil War Revolutionized Western Medicine insisted that it was a really good idea that she be allowed to record a podcast about this podcast. So she did. It turns out to be a pretty good introduction to the podcast, if you're new to the podcast, as many references are made to past episodes. Even if you've listened to most of those 279 episodes, you'll still learn something as Zambone explains the methods and perspectives that enables him to put together the podcast. For Further Investigation Here's the Edmund Morgan quote which still blurbs Charles Royster's book: "[The book] is social history, intellectual history, institutional history, political history, and not any single one of them, which is to say that it is good history." Boundary crossers Elisabeth Leake and Jamie Belich Three historians writing one big book in many volumes: Dominic Sandbrook, Tom Holland, and Warren Eugene Milteer Jr. Multi-lingual historians of the medieval and early-modern Mediterranean World: Hussein Fancy, Daniel Hershenzohn, Hannah Barker Thomas Gieryn discuss "truth spots" in Episode 106 Based on the advice of Professor Wikipedia, Zambone is forced to withdraw his remarks about Jerusalem Syndrome, despite this Culture Trip essay; or Paris Syndrome. Statistically. given the number of visitors to Jerusalem or Paris, it seems insignificant.
In this episode, the boys have another of their popular Dynamite Conspiracy episodes, where they first talk about a number of topics.Firstly they discuss the 100th Money Affect - what is it? Could it be lessons being shared telepathically or via some other yet discovered mechanism?Then they discuss the Mandela Effect - why are so many people convinced Nelson Mandela died much earlier than he actually did? What is going on? The number is in the thousands, so could they all be delusional at the same time? Or has there been a glitch in the matrix as some people have proposed?Finally, they discuss the Paris Syndrome - a weird medically recognised condition that afflicts tourists mainly from the far East who have travelled to Paris. What is going on? Why has the Japanese government set up a hotline in Paris, especially for those afflicted with this condition?What are your thoughts on these topics? Do you agree with Tony and Tayo on these? Or do you have other thoughts? Tune in and listen to the discussion - and please let us have your thoughts on these subjects.Although we much prefer effusive praise
Some visitors can be so shocked by the reality of Paris compared to their expectations that they can experience psychiatric breakdowns or symptoms such as hallucinations, depersonalization, anxiety, dizziness and nausea. This is known as the Paris Syndrome. Romance, sophistication, croissants and sipping fine wine with the Eiffel Tower in the background spring to mind when thinking of a visit to Paris. With such a romanticized notion of the French capital, it's no surprise that this remains one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with 33 million expected in 2022, according to Le Monde. But it seems that the reality of Paris is more than what some visitors' stomachs can handle. Why do some visitors have such unrealistic expectations of Paris? How do you actually explain the physical symptoms? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Can I get health benefits from masturbation? How have dating apps broken into the friendship market? Does voluntourism do more harm than good? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We get smokin' on today's ‘Infinite Minute'! Caity has some trivia, we explore why Adam is a matador, touch briefly on “Paris Syndrome”, and we don't smoke!Full spoilers for ‘Sk8 the Infinity' are contained within this podcast.Twitter: infinite_minuteEmail: infiniteminutepodcast@gmail.comJono's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/Collboy Caity's MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/caitymath Art by Mitchell TurekMusic by Blue Wave Theory and Wataboi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, Pastor George catches a young couple in the act of fornication at his church! The hosts discuss Japanese sufferers of Paris Syndrome, French culture in general, and Jean Calvin gets yet another shoutout in Light Banter. No questions this week (cuz we're sick of discussing abortion) so the Deep Dive into the world of prosperity preaching and wealth goes DEEP DEEP DEEP for the rest of the show. Much love to all our listeners! Please send questions to coolkidsbiblestudy@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cool-kids-bible-study/message
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Today I would like to share with you 16 ideas for savoring Paris fully no matter how short your stay may be. As I have written about in my first book and referred to in my third, the Paris Syndrome is real, but the magic of Paris is real as well. Admittedly, I thoroughly enjoy the French countryside and appreciate and utilize my time in Paris for punctuating my visits as my trips begin and then as I conclude them before making my way to the airport or heading to England via the Eurostar. While in Paris, I give myself a day or two to soak up opportunities to explore exhibits, try new and different restaurants, step inside places I am most curious about as there is always something I have yet to see with my own eyes or simply sit on a terrasse and watch the city go about its day. The energy, the city itself is like no other, and it does seem to breathe new life, excite new ideas and bring them to the forefront for my attention to cease. My recent trip found me traveling with my mother who I invited to join me as I wanted to get my feet back onto the terra firma of the two countries I adore and write about here on TSLL after the nearly three year hiatus. With this being my mother's first trip to either country (France and Britain), I decided against stepping outside of Paris and instead tried to give her a taste of what makes the City of Light so special. Seeing so much in the span of just under three days was a bit overwhelming, but each experience was quite special. However, with this being my seventh visit to Paris, it solidified even more concretely what I enjoy spending my time doing when I visit no matter how much time I have and what enables me to truly savor, appreciate and revel in any opportunity to be there in person. Let's take a look at the list. ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #328
Follow us on Instagram @D.S.RadioPeople are compelled to do strange things. Sometimes by location, sometimes by religion, occasionally by both. Jerusalem syndrome, and it's sibling afflictions, are some of the most bizarre compulsions ever recorded. So grab your lute, grow your beard and great ready to get biblical with your favourite weirdo hosts.Join Linz and Chris as open a truly odd file on an affliction that causes a surprisingly high amount of humans, every year, to abandon their everyday lives and begin life anew in the hold land cosplaying as biblical characters.Thanks to our Patreons Philipp Hofmann, Pip, Livvy, Mark, Philipp Hofmann, Riaz K, Wesley Aker & Michael P McCoy.Support the show
After way too much time off, the boys are back with updates to share! Alex starts by introducing us to Arthur, the cutest puppy within Austin City Limits (3:40) while Kenan wonders if he's come down with a case of "Midnight in Paris Syndrome" (10:28). Later on, they call up the eloquent and wonderful Jeanne Rockwell to discuss a recent Atlantic article on how hobbies have “infiltrated American life” (15:46). Jeanne elaborates on how social media has pressured us into finding "better" hobbies, underlines why hobbies should never be chores, and shares some of the positive benefits of her favorite hobbies. After bidding Jeanne adieu, the boys conclude by discussing winter training habits and preview their respective half-marathon races (43:42). Optional Reading: "How Hobbies Infiltrated American Life" by Julie Beck : www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2022/01/history-hobbies-america-productivity-leisure/621150/ www.instagram.com/jeannerockwell/ www.instagram.com/_proofofconcept/ www.instagram.com/kbesen99/ www.instagram.com/alexppradhan/
Have you ever wondered about the differences between France and China? Alex answers my questions and tells us how is it to live in China as a French person. In this episode, you’ll discover: - The main difference between China and France (Maybe not what you think) - What is the thing that the French living abroad miss the most about France? - Why Chinese people love France so much. - What is “Paris Syndrome” and why is it important to understand before visiting France? - How to watch a movie as a couple when you speak multiple languages.
What are moms up to in the great white north? This week the party ventures out to find out just that. Today's topics include a topological goober, Calgary, getting names of NHL teams wrong, rad incarnate, walking around like Robocop, white gumballs, Mona Lisa for the Nintendo 3DS, Paris Syndrome, little dope fiends on monkey bars, the banana slicer, Harold and the Purple Crayon, and crocodile death-rolls. Want more party? Check out https://www.reviewpartydotcom.com
In this first episode of season two, we discuss Lucy Sweeney Byrne's debut short story collection, Paris Syndrome (2019), and widen the conversation to touch on how ‘Paris syndrome' as a concept speaks to feelings of millennial disconnection in a globalised world, particularly for young women. We also widen the conversation, examining the parallels between autofiction and internet culture, and delve into the theme of connection as it pertains to public constructions the literary sphere. Lucy troubles the idea of ‘the canon' as an unproblematic connective concept, explores what it means to be a ‘millennial' Irish women writer amid a flourishing of writing by young Irish women, and sketches the importance of literary journals and magazines as a vehicle of connection between writers and readers. We finish by discussing some of the links between Lucy's writing and her mother, Cathy Sweeney's. To find out more, visit: bit.ly/hublicsphere
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(https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Jenni * jenni@jennipolodna.com * Kole * https://duckfeed.tv/ * https://twitter.com/koleross Topics: * Whether or not you should stop animals who are thieves. * We're gonna reach a point where Americans know about Eurovision pretty soon, so prepare for that * "CRL couldn't afford the movie license for their video game adaptation of Blade Runner, so they just licensed the soundtrack. * http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/blade-runner-1985/ * I Did It by Dave Matthews Band * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRXZkdEj7YI * Unedited (syncable) commentary: https://youtu.be/gN_7KtRoZWU * Showing your kid the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon & him immediately adopting Sonic's attitudey idle animation * Fixing every plot hole in media by writing a "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"-like work where minor characters directly address them. * The "I won't eat the cheese" joke * Adventure 500: https://bluerenga.blog/tag/adventure-500/?order=ASC Microtopics: * An entire crowd of Jennis all expressing their preferences at once. * Creative choices that make editing this show take even longer. * Feeling some topics right now. * Helping a seagull looter escape. * Just assuming that the seagull didn't pay for that bag of chips. * Sending a penguin to the market to buy fish. * The Keystone Kops of stopping this bird from having a cheese sandwich. * How nobody can get mad if you train your dog to steal from shops. * An adorable seagull stealing somebody's insulin. * Activating the motion-sensing doors to help a seagull steal the Hope Diamond. * Encountering a seagull smoking a tiny crack pipe and deciding whether to post a video on social media or send it to rehab. * How to monetize the rat trying to go up the down escalator. * When you post a viral video of a rat trying to go up the down escalator and monetize it by replying with an ad for mail order brides but don't give the rat a cut off the income. * Whether Americans know about Eurovision. * Pretending the listeners don't know what Eurovision is and really lording it over them. * Having to adjust for the altitude when you bake a souffle on your high horse. * If every state in the USA got to perform one song at the Super Bowl halftime show. * Mr. Lordy. * Soccer except it's singing. * Looking up what girding your loins means. * Stocking up on batteries in advance of when Americans find out about Eurovision. * Power-washed Cheetos. * A bag of bad corn snacks impaled on both a pike and a spike. * Cat Is How Much. * The specific ways in which Wikidiff is broken. * Retiring replidroids. * Knife Hopper with Boy Ratty and Dick Reckard. * An extremely composed and photogenic dumpster. * Getting ready for some very uncomfortable mugging. * Identifying wizards by their extremely shiny outfits. * Why is this man so big? * Smoke tentacles that are just trying to turn the TV on. * How badly the red wizard needs food. * Sugar Ray Charles playing guitar with one hand and holding champagne in the other. * A dojo with sauna vibes. * Dripping your dumpster water onto the hookah rip enjoyer. * Dave-- that's what his fans call him: Dave. * Dave Matthews's flying kick fizzling out because his bribe to the VFX artist wasn't big enough. * Scaring the fish with your pec shimmy. * Doing community service with the purple wizard who is now the orange wizard. * Your two most attitudey friends getting married and having a kid. * Deciding that Sonic the Hedgehog's "I'm waiting" idle animation from Sonic 1 is so central to the character that you decide you need to invent reasons for Sonic to be bored in every episode of the Sonic cartoon. * Looking at your old yearbook photos and realizing that your smirk is the same as Sonic the Hedgehog's. * Kids getting sucked into Sonic the Hedgehog's engorged monopupil younger and younger every year. * The helicopter but it gets you lift. * Mario's idle animation in Super Mario 64 where he just starts naming Italian foods. * Whether someone at Nintendo of America heard Charles Martinet's Mario audition tape and thought "Martinet's an Italian name, right? That means it can't be racist!" * The alternate reality where Charles Martinet does a cartoonish French accent to voice Nintendo's platformer mascot. * Getting offended on behalf of the French. * Whether we should give Shamus O'Leary a hard time for having a racist name. * Shamus O'Leary finding the video on Instagram where you did a cartoon Irish accent in his store's bathroom and being like "is that our choking poster??" * Hearing that Andy Dufresne makes a hole in a cell wall and assuming Shawshank Redemption is a sequel to Fantastic Voyage. * Writing a short story about a friendly rat who explains how Marty McFly's parents didn't recognize him. * Making it a life goal to transform every goof on IMDB into an "error made by character" by writing fan sequels on AO3. * Explaining how Marty McFly's parents didn't recognize him by pointing out that it was actually a movie the whole time. * The stage play of Super Mario Bros 2 where the audience just watches Mario snore for two hours while listening to jaunty ragtime. * A joke striking you loudly enough that it's still ringing in your head twenty years later. * Paris Syndrome. * Jerusalem Syndrome. * Planting a palm tree under the Eiffel Tower. * Adventure 500. * A game jam where you recreate a game you haven't played in years from memory. * Lou's voice just being a bad Sylvester Stallone accent. * Jenni probably appreciating your email unless it's a bad email.
Friend of the pod and previous guest author Lisa Carver returns for a bonus episode, where she talks about her time spent on Meetic, the French version of Match.com, where she is being wooed by numerous suitors in preparation for her upcoming romantic 3 month trip to Paris! Episode Highlights Include: -Lisa is accused of being a "Tourist of Love" by French men, who find her "thrilling" -The time that Venus manifested a date with a sexy Osama Bin Laden lookalike in Iceland -Lisa was catfished by a British man pretending to be French! -The appeal of a man in a jaunty scarf -A discussion of "Paris Syndrome," an psychosomatic condition in which visceral disillusionment with Paris may lead to paranoia, vomiting, and hallucination Support Lisa on Patreon to follow her adventures in France!
We can all agree that Nuns lead an austere life. It's part of the deal when you become a nun. But sometimes you get tired of it and just want to go apes**t. You can only wear rough spun clothes, pray all day, and get around in what I assume is a cart for only so long before you feel the need for speed. The need for a Ferrari. Throw that habit off and drive into the sunset Sisters, you earned it. This week, the boys talk about trips to Paris, Theo lists some of his favorite nonsense skateboarding terms, flips, and tricks, Will takes us through a “Conspiracy Query” about the theories around Napoleon's death including poisoning, deadly enemas, and a corpse switcheroo, Theo reads an article called “Nuns Sell Up and Move Out” which describes French nuns under investigation for selling their old convent in order to buy a chateau in the South of France (as well as a farm, race horses, and a Ferrari), and Will goes over a condition called “Paris Syndrome” which is a tourist experiences psychiatric symptoms such as hallucinations, feeling of persecution, anxiety, etc caused by culture shock and disappointment from how Paris actually is.
Trapper Schoepp is a singer swongwriter based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has performed solo, or with his oponymous band, or with a side band called Shades with both bands featuring his brother, Tanner Schoepp on bass guitar. Born in Red Wing, Minnesota which is on the Wisconsin border, Trapper assembled his first band at Ellsworth High School in Wisconsin. The Schoepp brothers migrated east to Milwaukee where Trapper attended the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and released Lived and Moved in 2009. He followed that up with Run, Engine, Run with the Shades in 2012, Rangers and Valentines in 2016, and Bay Beach Amusement Park in 2017. In 2018 Trapper decided to try his hand at completing an unfinished Bob Dylan song from 1961 called “On, Wisconsin. Trapper recorded the song and it is on his album Primetime Illusion. Trapper is a non-stop creative tour de force. In this episode, Trapper discusses his songs “May Day,” “Hotel Astor,” “ On, Wisconsin,””Paris Syndrome,” “Olgallala,” Ballad of Olof Johnson,” and “Twenty Odd Years.” His passion for his craft has garnered him many accolades and a strong and growing following of fans. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 41Segment ASpecial guest Jay is in studio. The man who was the motion capture actor behind Resident Evil VIII’s The Duke. (Jay cut this joke from the episode, so I am putting it in here).The CIA’s “woke” ads and The Fruit Machine, and TkyoSam and The Incredible Machine. Speaking of nostalgic video games The Oregon Trail has been re-released, your bucket on a pulley has dysentery.The KoK boys are seething like a freshly made FamiChiki that The Combini Boys have a Japan Times article about them. We don’t know which party that speaks worse about.Segment BParis Syndrome, but in Japan! Votes to the left.Traveling to a country you have never been to, but love can have horrendous consequences. It’s like matching with someone on Tinder and then discovering they don’t have a pet tiger.Daniel Lord from Hiding in my Room discusses all of his frustrations with Japan. Mainly pervert related.Cam Vs. Dev Vs. Japan. Cam and Japan win.Nick responds to the Pizza Toast Challenge. Remember that? Was the wait worth it? Does Nick turn this whole think into some hilarious joke? “No” to all three.“Why Japan sucks” YouTube yields wondrous result. Like, seriously, the literally best results eva.Is Sign-Chan the hero we deserve? She seems to have her own Extended Universe. Either that or multiple Japanese people hate Jvloggers as much as us.Since we are talking about Paris, Cam learns something about the Eiffel Tower. Listen to the end to hear what it is.
Trapper Schoepp is a singer songwriter based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has performed solo, or with his eponymous band, or with a side band called Shades with both bands featuring his brother, Tanner Schoepp on bass guitar. Born in Red Wing, Minnesota which is on the Wisconsin border, Trapper assembled his first band at Ellsworth High School in Wisconsin. The Schoepp brothers migrated east to Milwaukee where Trapper attended the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and released Lived and Moved in 2009. He followed that up with Run, Engine, Run with the Shades in 2012, Rangers and Valentines in 2016, and Bay Beach Amusement Park in 2017. In 2018 Trapper completed an unfinished Bob Dylan song from 1961 called “On, Wisconsin” and Bob awarded him a co-write. In this episode, Trapper discusses his songs “May Day,” “Hotel Astor,” “ On, Wisconsin,””Paris Syndrome,” “Olgallala,” Ballad of Olof Johnson,” and “Twenty Odd Years.”
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Rowan and Dan explore the psychology of Paris Syndrome, which may or may not be a real condition. Follow Rowan’s Rounds on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you get your podcasts!
Paris syndrome is a psychological disorder that some people experience when they are on vacation in Paris. Similar to the Stendhal and Jerusalem syndromes, this disorder mainly affects Japanese people who, distraught by the gap between reality and the idea they had of the city before going there, lose their footing in the face of the cultural gap between the image of Paris depicted in Japan and Paris in reality... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The boys talk vaccines, Billy Shakespeare, Paris Syndrome, Rudy Giuliani's farts, salmon sushi, the impending No Deal, UK's top fish, Skins ruining your self-esteem, recorded history and character acting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LaSara (@lasaradestiny) is the woman bringing you the most interesting facts and tips from around the world. LaSara was born and raised in Germany but currently lives in the USA, she’s explored parts of Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean and the rest of the world coming soon. Hear about her German heritage and “the burning chair” plus things she has learned throughout her journey. Donate to Destination Facts https://ko-fi.com/destinationfacts How to get in touch with LaSara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lasaradestiny Destination Facts:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DestinationFacts How to get in contact with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motivational_gypsyWebsite: https://www.motivationalgypsy.com/
Listener emails about: A creepy woman with backward feet, an email link that opens to a father’s obituary, a scary encounter with the Australian tinder killer, a thwarted attack with a switchblade, Paris Syndrome, the Hodag, and a Papa Roach friendship.---Make a one time donation to us here: https://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers---EMAIL US: Webcrawlerspod@gmail.comLEAVE US A VOICEMAIL: 626-604-6262---FOLLOW US:https://twitter.com/webcrawlerspodhttps://instagram.com/webcrawlerspodhttps://www.reddit.com/r/WebCrawlersPodcast/https://www.facebook.com/groups/338199396779277---PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/webcrawlersMERCH: https://webcrawlerspod.com--- Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/webcrawlers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sarah gives us a brief historical timeline of how Paris came to be and we discuss Paris Syndrome/reality vs. expectations. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're continuing the celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with Oakland native Chef Tu David Phu. We had Tu on the show back in December of 2019 for the first time and really connected with his story and his energy. In this episode we talk about the effects on the restaurant industry caused by the pandemic, realities of Xenophobia, something called the "Paris Syndrome", his parents, and Tupac. We love having Tu's voice on our podcast and appreciate his time, thoughts, and ideas. We hope you do too. Stay safe, stay home, be well.Follow Chef Tu David Phu here Subscribe to our NEW channel on Youtube for behind the scenes footage!--Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Let us know how we're doing: therealbtpod@gmail.comVisit our BRAND NEW website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen in every Monday from 6:00 - 6:30 AM on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Clint gets in front of the mic to torture Emily with a story. How the turns have tabled! (PS Some mic interference at the beginning, which is CLINT'S FAULT...for real.)
Welcome to another struggle-filled episode! This week Hannah covers militarized dolphins and whales, and Sara talks about Paris Syndrome. Thank you for sticking with us as we work out the kinks in our long distance production.
Joe interviews destination branding expert ,The Bearded Marketer himself, Stefan Pettersson. The David & Goliath of destination marketing. How a good startup is like a rock band and the world of the hipster travel industry. Joe and Stefan talk at length about destination marketing, how phenomenon like “Paris Syndrome” affect tourism, and where Santa might actually live.Here are all the places you can find Stefan:He and his wife’s site: www.gameng.se Corkscrew Thinking: https://corkscrew.io/ The Great Escape to Oslo | VISIT NORWAY: https://youtu.be/reaB-rstpvc Faroe Island - Closed for maintenance, open for voluntourism: https://youtu.be/W4jBMrDpFXISanta Village, Rovaniemi Finland: https://santaclausvillage.info/ Thank you for listening to the Explicit Content Podcast. For more information, check out . https://www.enterprisemarketer.com
Short n sweet! But pretty relatable... uh kinda! Follow along: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_syndrome
Today we discuss sexism in fashion, & whether "boyfriend jeans" are patriarchal. We find out the results of Sarah's "badass" poll. Hear why the term "revenge porn" is incorrect. Find out why Susie cut her kid off from his iPad. We find out why rats are being taught how to drive. Plus, we discuss why some people get sick in Paris due to culture shock.
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3 New Topics Every Episode - Today I Would Like to Share - Podcast - Episode 6This Episode's Topics:Who Has Circuits (Rocks) For Brains! - Video Game Edition, Paris Syndrome,Squid Defense Mechanisms,Brought to you by Blamo Industries!Hosted by Kyle, Jordan and Andrew
Eimear Ryan, writer of fiction and essays, as well as the co-editor of Banshee, joins Danny Denton to read and discuss 'Danny', a story by Lucy Sweeney Byrne taken from our 2016 special issue on the Easter Rising. Eimear Ryan is from Co. Tipperary and lives in Cork. She writes about sport for the Irish Examiner and is an editor for the literary journal Banshee. Her fiction and essays have appeared in Winter Papers, Granta, The Dublin Review, The Stinging Fly, Town & Country (Faber) and The Long Gaze Back (New Island). She is currently working on a collection of essays, and a novel. Lucy Sweeney Byrne is a writer of short stories, essays and poetry. Her work has appeared in Banshee, The Stinging Fly, The Dublin Review, Grist, and the anthology Stinging Fly Stories (2018). From Greystones, Co. Wicklow, she currently lives in London. Her debut collection, Paris Syndrome, will be published by Banshee Press in September. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites Irish writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available for subscribers to read – subscribe now and access 20 years of the best new writing.
Paris syndrome is a condition exhibited by some individuals when visiting or going on vacation to Paris, particularly noted among Japanese travelers. This week on the pod, we dig into Paris syndrome and what it feels like to romanticize a place and be wholly let down once you get there.
Why do so many travelers have a difficult first time in Paris? Could it be the notorious “Paris Syndrome” kicking in? Or have we set unreasonable standards when it comes to The City of Love? Hear advice from locals, tips from Francophiles and more on Rue Lamarck, the new podcast about our obsession with France from Tegan Higginbotham (Whovians, Whose Line Is It Anyway)!Don't forget to subscribe to Rue Lamarck and leave a rating and review! You can also follow the show, and read bonus articles, at ruelamarck.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we're tackling a subject that's close to home for us: The Boston Desegregation Busing crisis. As two Bostonian women, we think its important for us to grapple with this seldom discussed piece of our history, and we want to bring you all in on the conversation. Please feel free to share your thoughts and reflections with us on twitter @imhorrifiedpod or send us a note at imhorrifiedpodcast@gmail.com! Oh, and we also talk about Paris Syndrome, when people visit Paris and its so disappointing they LITERALLY lose their minds. You know, for balance.
A strange affliction befalls a number of Japanese tourists who visit Paris, France: Paris Syndrome. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, derealization, hallucinations, and paranoia. Some experts don’t believe it is a thing, but it’s not just restricted to the Japanese in Paris. Jerusalem Syndrome, the more extreme version of Paris Syndrome, affects all types of people […]
"There was a pet show that she had to miss Because her friend got caught in the bliss Hyper-rugged mime dog of Paris, Oh, I think my boyfriend's an idiot I said, hey kid we're both just the same What a shame Ya know, how I'd love to go to Paris again" Hello and Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are looking at the episode "To Paris With Zoe", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe goes to Paris with Zoe, which I guess you could have figured out from the title. Blythe also meets a new friend in Emma. She's the daughter of Roger's co-pilot and aspiring tour guide. In Paris, Blythe falls in love with the city, and Zoe falls in love with a mime dog. Back at home, Vinnie falls in love with the Insect Channel. Can these loves be reckoned with so that they can do what they planned to do, or will they get lost in it forever?Do the children of pilots always have such a drive? Would you ride an invisible bike? Should Blythe seek professional help? Why did this show give up its plausible deniability? Is it right to idealize Paris?
8.8 out of 10 - A GREAT SHOW. June 16 - 24, 2018 www.latheatrebites.com Everyone knows Paris is the city of romance…or is it? Paris Syndrome, a new comedic play from Emmy nominee Ross Buran (Gay of Thrones), explores love lost and a war on Parisian sensibility. A year removed from his divorce, a young-ish man decides the only way he can overcome the depressive hole he's fallen into is to blame all the romance-mongers in Paris and sets off on an international journey of self-rediscovery… Well, sort of. Basically, he just wants to find the lock he and his ex-wife once hung on a Parisian bridge and cut it off.
In which twenty tourists a year have a psychological breakdown because the most magical city in the world is a little disappointing. Certificate #507
In this week's episode the boys update us on their Dungeons and Dragons & Pathfinder campaigns, as well as their most recent Age of Sigmar Firestorm games. They also talk about Paris Syndrome in terms of tabletop gaming and their expectations of Gloomhaven. Also a shoutout to our Facebook and Twitter competition winners Scot and Adam! Listen in, and listen well! ___________________________________________________ Write to us: unluckyfroggaming@gmail.comWebsite: www.unluckyfrog.comPodPledge: https://www.podpledge.com/project/362/Unlucky-Frog-Gaming/homeiTunes: http://ow.ly/qHQL30gFJ5oTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheUnluckyfrogFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/unluckyfroggaming/Boardgame Geek: http://ow.ly/NF7n30gFJ2P
This week I chat to a seriously sound son of the Wesht, 2FM's Chris Greene. We discover that "Paris Syndrome" is a thing and Chris has a flare for observational comedy.Chris is a broadcaster with 2FM on the brilliant Chris and Ciara Show.He is also one half of the very successful youtube channel 'Epic News with Peter and Chris' and the 4oD show, 'Craic Addicts'.Twitter: @HATECHRISGREENEInsta: @hatechrisgreeneyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAE3CORdSIX19_YUDxeVMdg
All of the non-Final Fantasy talk from last week's episode. Includes such rare gems as: Race Lift Book ‘Em Dan-O Freestylers Marble mouth No. No. Nope. Belch Kingdoms = Good, Empires = Bad, Paris = Syndrome? They cancelled my cartoons Arti's coping skills “I p*ssed all over Eric's Dad's knowledge of Doctor Who” Pokémon or the cure for cancer Prima Donna No, that's the Princess Bride It WAS Back to the Future! Bears In a bag Breakfast notes Do it, Daddy! More syndrome Curiouser… …and curiouser… …and then less curious.
“Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.” – Yogi Berra This week, we’ll wrap up our series “We’ll Always Have Paris” focusing on the history of tourism in France. Paris is in many ways a city constructed by and for tourism: tourism shapes which landmarks are preserved, which civic resources are available, and whose needs are prioritized. The post 27. We’ll Always Have Paris – Paris Syndrome appeared first on The Land of Desire.
British comic James Acaster (@JamesAcaster) stopped by to talk with Matt and Andy about city rivalries, science marches, conga/flute/didgeridoo combos, Jerusalem Syndrome and Paris Syndrome, human/pig chimeras, cats possibly being as intelligent as dogs, Matt not knowing how big an otter is, giant otter fossils, slowing down light, a light speed sonic boom and James' band Luna Dott Raids the Bee Pigeon.
This week we have a special guest from Paris! We talk about travelling and his adventures in Europe. This episode is brought to you by http://www.deryell.com/ and http://www.natalinedesigns.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ymbangium-podcast/message
Josh from The Kenneths and Tim babble about 5p bags, Paris Syndrome, Nazis and Bon Jovi videos. Write in to the show: ebp@excitableboypodcast.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kris and Kole talk about nomenclature, motivational speakers, and disappointment. SUGGESTED TALKING POINTS: Patty Melt. The Etymology of Frosh. I'm Dan Davis, Captain of the Football Team! The Lieutenant Dan Band. Modern art weapons. One Pound Fish. Throw your bad thoughts away. Men Gone Mad. Easy Bake Ovens for boys, and Crazy Dames. Paris Syndrome. Chocolate mind robot. Attempted motorboat murder.
It's amazing how frequently we encounter people who are oblivious to their own ugly/destructive habits. People who don't realize how annoying, scared, negative, critical, or ignorant they really are. But have you ever wondered if there's something about you that others see, but you don't. Maybe you're perception of reality is off. What does this have to do with 2nd Thessalonians 2? Listen and find out.