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Planning a trip to France? Join Us in France is the podcast for you! On this podcast we have conversations about our trips to France, chat with tour guides, share tips on French culture, the basics of French history, explain how to be savvy traveler in France and share our love of French food, wine and destinations in France. You won’t want to miss out on all these great conversations about one of the most beautiful countries on earth! Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. And if you're planning your own trip soon - start listening now so you're ready to connect to France on a deeper level. Bon voyage!
- 531 - Foolproof Tips for Moving to France with Allison Lounes, Episode 520
Moving to France: Tips for Navigating French Bureaucracy with Allison Lounes
Are you dreaming of a life in France but unsure where to start? In this episode of Join Us in France, Annie Sargent welcomes Allison Lounes, an expert in helping people navigate the complexities of moving to France. Together, they dive into the nitty-gritty details of visas, healthcare, banking, and the essential steps for a smooth transition to French life.
Get the podcast ad-freeAllison, the founder of France Formation and author of Foolproof French Visas, shares her personal journey of moving to France and her expertise in assisting others to do the same. She explains the importance of selecting the right visa based on your plans, whether you're retiring, working, or starting a business in France. From understanding the "rule of butts" for tax residency to why you need to establish a solid paper trail for every administrative process, Allison's insights are invaluable.
The conversation also covers healthcare enrollment, driver's license exchanges, and the nuances of French banking. Allison reveals common mistakes people make when settling in and provides tips on how to avoid unnecessary stress. Annie and Allison also discuss the joys of embracing French culture and why preparation is key to a successful move.
If you've ever dreamed of living in France, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-life stories to guide you. Listen in for expert tips and actionable steps to make your French dream a reality.
More episodes about moving to France Ready to get started? Sign-up for a free Q&A with France FormationSun, 17 Nov 2024 - 1h 06min - 530 - Exploring Vimy Ridge: WWI Remembrance in France, Episode 519
Have you ever wondered about the stories that linger on historic battlefields? In this episode of Join Us in France, Exploring Vimy Ridge: WWI Remembrance in France, Annie Sargent chats with Felix Wang, a guide at the Canadian National Vimy Ridge Memorial, to dive into the legacy of Vimy Ridge and its lasting significance for Canadians and visitors alike.
Get the podcast ad-freeFelix, originally from Toronto, shares his journey as a guide, explaining why Vimy Ridge holds a special place in Canadian history. The Battle of Vimy Ridge, fought in April 1917, marked a defining moment in WWI for Canadian forces. Felix describes how this high ground, captured from German forces at a great cost, is now a symbol of Canadian courage and sacrifice.
Together, Annie and Felix explore the meaning behind the impressive limestone memorial, with its two towering pillars symbolizing Canada and France. They discuss the preserved trenches and tunnels, the visitor center, and nearby sites, including the Notre Dame de Lorette and Wellington Quarry in Arras. Felix offers tips on making the most of a visit to this solemn place, sharing insights into the Canadian experience on this battlefield.
This episode brings history to life and highlights the deep connections between Canada and France. Tune in to Exploring Vimy Ridge: WWI Remembrance in France to hear the moving stories that keep the memory of Vimy Ridge alive. Whether you're a history buff, planning a trip to France, or simply curious about WWI, this episode will give you a powerful look at one of France’s most meaningful war memorials.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 48min - 529 - Uncovering Auvergne: Top Places to Visit and Local Legends, Episode 518
Have you ever heard of the Auvergne region in France? In Uncovering Auvergne: Top Places to Visit and Local Legends, host Annie Sargent speaks with tour guide Andrew Manns to explore the hidden wonders of this lesser-known region. Auvergne is filled with fascinating landscapes, charming medieval villages, and captivating folklore.
Get the podcast ad-freeAndrew shares his passion for places like Puy de Dôme, a dormant volcano, and the picturesque village of Montpeyroux, often compared to Tuscany. They also dive into the mysterious side of Auvergne, from haunted lakes to stories of werewolves and witches, offering a unique perspective on the region’s rich history and traditions.
If you’re interested in off-the-beaten-path destinations, nature hikes, or learning more about local French culture, this episode is for you. Whether you're planning your next trip or just love discovering new places through storytelling, Andrew’s insights will inspire you to explore Auvergne’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Listen to this episode and uncover why Auvergne is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Meet Andrew Manns: The Auvergne Enthusiast The Birth of Visit Auvergne Exploring Auvergne’s Hidden Gems The Enchanting Folklore of Auvergne Must-Visit Places in Auvergne Puy du Dôme Montpeyroux Champeix Monastier-sur-Gazeille Le Puy-en-Velay Saint-Saturnin Besse and Lac Pavin Valley of Chaudefour Cultural and Historical Highlights Château de Murolz Auvergne’s Thermal Spas and Volcanic Wonders Vulcania Cathedral in Clermont Ferrand The Michelin Tire Company in Clermont-Ferrand Orsival Basilica Planning Your Auvergne Adventure Thank you Patrons Tour Reviews Consultations on Zoom French foods for Fall Season Coq Au Vin Boeuf Bourguignon Cassoulet Pot-au-feu Tarte Tatin Gratin Dauphinois Soup à l’oignon Ratatouille Poule au pot Choucroute garnie Blanquette de Veau Soupe au Pistou Next week on the Podcast Copyright More episodes about rural FranceSun, 03 Nov 2024 - 1h 01min - 528 - Exploring Bourges: A Hidden French Gem, Episode 517
Have you ever considered visiting Bourges? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled "Exploring Bourges: A Hidden French Gem," Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin take you on a deep dive into this lesser-known but fascinating town in central France. They discuss Bourges' rich medieval history, including its role during the Hundred Years' War, and explore two of its most iconic landmarks—the stunning Bourges Cathedral and the Palais Jacques Coeur.
Get the podcast ad-freeAnnie shares her impressions from her recent trip, describing the town’s charm and historical significance. Elyse adds rich context about Jean, Duke of Berry, who played a key role in Bourges' development during the Middle Ages. Together, they paint a vivid picture of the city’s golden era and discuss why this off-the-beaten-path destination should be on your radar.
Whether you’re interested in French history, architecture, or simply looking for a unique travel experience, this episode has something for everyone. Join Annie and Elyse as they uncover the hidden gems of Bourges, from its cultural landmarks to its culinary specialties like pâté berrichon and Sancerre wine.
Don't miss out—listen now to discover why Bourges is worth a visit!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Elyse Exploring Bourges: First Impressions Historical Significance of Bourges The Printemps de Bourges Music Festival Bourges, location on the map of France The Hundred Years’ War and Bourges Jean, Duke of Berry: Patron of Bourges Books of Hours What does the word “Bourgeois” mean? Jacques Coeur The Intrigue of Bourges and Jacques Coeur The Downfall of Jacques Coeur Escape and Exile Jacques Coeur dies Exploring Bourges: Landmarks and History The Bourges Cathedral Places to visit in Bourges Culinary Delights from Bourges Thank you Patrons Planning a trip to France? Tips for Americans visiting France Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in FranceSun, 27 Oct 2024 - 59min - 527 - Hidden Gems of the Loire Valley, Episode 516
Are you curious about discovering hidden treasures in France? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled Hidden Gems of the Loire Valley, host Annie Sargent chats with guest Paul Gulesserian to explore some of the lesser-known châteaux and picturesque villages in this beautiful region.
Get the podcast ad-freePaul, a proud Francophile and recent French citizen, shares his adventures as he and his husband Florian venture through the Loire Valley. Rather than focusing on the well-known châteaux, like Chambord and Chenonceau, they explore lesser-known gems such as the Château de Brézé, Château de Montreuil-Bellay, and Château de Brissac. Each one offers something unique, whether it's underground tunnels at Brézé or breathtaking views at Montreuil-Bellay.
Paul's enthusiasm for exploring the charm and history of these often-overlooked sites brings the Loire Valley to life in a fresh and inspiring way. From their cozy stay at Domaine de Mestré to their adventures biking through troglodyte villages and sipping local wines, this episode is filled with travel tips and personal insights into life in France.
Join Annie and Paul as they delve into the magic of these hidden gems. Don’t miss out on this fun and informative episode—tune in now!
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Today on the Podcast Podcast Supporters Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Paul Exploring the Loire Valley French Citizenship and Travel Experiences Planning and Starting the Loire Valley Trip Château Visits and Local Discoveries Tips for Driving in France Saumur Château de Saumur, Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Cheval Château de Brézé Château de Montreuil-Bellay Ticket prices Biking on Day 2 Domaine des Amandiers Exploring Montsoreau and Its Modern Art Chateau Discovering the Abbaye Royale Fontevraud Chinon and the Challenges of Google Maps for Biking Biking Advice Château Adventures: From Riveau to Brissac Food in the area Château de Langeais Château de l’Islette Château D’Ussé Château de Brissac Angers Château de Speran Don’t ignore the Tourist Office Restaurant Recommendations Sharing Tips about Living in France Thank you Patrons Annie’s Tours Annie’s Itinerary Consultations Self-guided GPS tours on the VoiceMap App Phone Safety Next week on the podcast Copyright Hotels to consider in the Loire Valley More episodes about the Loire ValleySun, 20 Oct 2024 - 59min - 526 - The French Explorer Who Founded Detroit: Lamothe Cadillac
The French Explorer Who Founded Detroit: Lamothe Cadillac
Did you know the founder of Detroit came from a small village in southwest France? In this episode, host Annie Sargent and guest Kim Loftus dive into the life of Antoine Laumet, better known as Lamothe Cadillac. He’s the man who established Detroit and left a lasting mark on both French and American history.
Get the podcast ad-freeBorn near Toulouse in the village of Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, Cadillac reinvented himself when he set off for the New World. Along the way, he adopted a new name, a new identity, and used his charm and ambition to rise in the ranks of New France. He became a key figure, founding Fort Pontchartrain (which would later become Detroit) and serving as Governor of Louisiana.
Annie and Kim also share their visit to Cadillac’s birthplace, where they explored the local museum and uncovered more about his legacy. They talk about the small towns of southwest France, like Castelsarrasin and Moissac, and their connections to this intriguing historical figure.
Cadillac was an ambitious and controversial man who shaped early French-American history. Whether you’re a history buff, a Francophile, or just curious about the real story behind the name "Cadillac," this episode is full of fascinating insights.
Listen now to discover more about this bold explorer and his incredible journey from rural France to the founding of Detroit!
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Today on the Podcast Podcast Supporters The Magazine segment Bootcamp 2025 Annie and Kim Discovering Cadillac’s Story The Journey to Saint Nicolas de la Grave Cadillac’s Transformation and Legacy Cadillac’s Life in America Challenges and Controversies Cadillac’s Return to France Governor of Louisiana Final Years in France Cadillac’s Death and Legacy The Mystery of Cadillac’s Grave A Tour of Cadillac’s House The Cadillac Museum and Its Challenges Visiting Nearby Villages and Activities Moissac Montauban: A City of History and Renovation Famous Figures from Montauban, Ingres Bourdelle Museum Cadillac’s Legacy and the Car Connection Conclusion and Farewell Thank you Patrons No tour reviews Itinerary consultations Must-have items in your bag in Paris Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 13 Oct 2024 - 58min - 525 - Experience France Like a Local, Episode 514
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-freeThis 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 FranceSun, 06 Oct 2024 - 55min - 524 - Ferdinand Cheval, the Postman Who Built a Palace
Have you ever heard of a postman who built his own palace? In this episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin dive into the incredible story of Ferdinand Cheval, a humble rural postman from France who dedicated 33 years of his life to constructing the extraordinary Palais Idéal. Located in the village of Hauterives in the Drôme, this unique structure was entirely made from stones Cheval collected on his daily postal routes.
Get the podcast ad-freeAnnie and Elyse explore what drove Cheval to pursue this ambitious and unusual project. They discuss his inspiration, the challenges he faced, and the artistic vision that turned his dream into a reality. This quirky and little-known monument is now a historical landmark and draws visitors from around the world.
If you love discovering hidden gems or learning about unusual places to visit in France, this episode is perfect for you. Annie and Elyse also share tips on how to plan a visit to the Palais Idéal and highlight other interesting sites in the area, such as Château de Tournon and the Grotte de Choranche.
Listen to the full episode to hear the amazing story of Ferdinand Cheval and learn why this whimsical palace has captured the hearts of so many visitors. It's a must-listen for travelers who seek out the quirky, unusual, and downright inspirational!
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Mystery Book Ferdinand Cheval’s Early Life Becoming a Postman Becoming a postman The Ideal Palace Legacy and Recognition Declared a historic monument La Maison Picassiette, Chartres. Le Musée Robert Tatin, Mayenne La Cathédrale de Jean Linard Le Village d’Art Préludien de Chomeaux. Gaston Chaissac Alain Bourbonnais, La Fabuloserie La Halle de la Machine in Toulouse Tributes and Inspirations to the Facteur Cheval Hidden Gems of the Drôme Medieval Ruins and Zen Gardens La Cité du Chocolat de Valrhona Castle Museum of Tournon-sur-Rhône Grotte de Choranche Les Labyrinthes de Hauterives Le Jardin Ferroviaire La Cité de la Préhistoire, Aven d’Orgnac Château de Grignon Maison de la Truffe et du Tricastin Musée de la Chaussure, Romans-sur-Isère Museum of olives and olive oil in Nyons Camping in the Drôme Thank you Patrons Support Elyse Latin Quarter Tour Review Annie’s Itinerary Consult Service Ferdinand Cheval – Who sent me the book? Day Trips with Annie Gaillac Wine Tour Canto Perlic Winery Pech Merle, St Cirq LaPopie and Cahors Day Trip with Annie Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in FranceSun, 29 Sep 2024 - 1h 02min - 523 - Mother-Daughter Trip to Lyon and Provence
Planning a mother-daughter trip? Join host Annie Sargent as she chats with Sandy and Melissa Fabry about their unforgettable journey through Lyon and Provence. In this episode, Sandy and Melissa share their experience of traveling together, highlighting the joys and surprises of exploring new destinations as a family.
Get the podcast ad-freeFrom the bustling food markets of Lyon to the serene beauty of Provence, this episode covers it all. The Fabrys talk about their favorite moments, including a memorable Michelin-starred meal at Les Terrasses and a fun street food and street art tour in Lyon. They also describe their adventure renting an electric car and driving through the charming villages of Provence, making stops in places like Uzès, the Pont du Gard, and L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.
Whether you're planning your next family getaway or just love hearing about travel in France, this episode offers plenty of inspiration. Sandy and Melissa's relaxed approach to travel, combined with their love for French food, art, and culture, makes this a fun and informative listen.
Tune in for great tips on what to see, where to eat, and how to make the most of a mother-daughter trip to France!
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 53min - 522 - Discovering Angers on a Day Trip from Paris
Discovering Angers
Have you ever wondered what makes Angers such a great day trip from Paris? In this episode of Join Us in France, host Annie Sargent is joined by Patricia Perry and Jennifer Gruenke to share their experiences exploring the charming city of Angers.
Get the podcast ad-freePatricia planned the trip, and together, the trio discovered why Angers is worth a visit. They dive into the highlights of their day, including the magnificent Château d'Angers and the stunning Tapestry of the Apocalypse—one of the largest and oldest surviving medieval tapestries in the world. Jennifer brings her unique perspective as an artist, offering insights into the historical and artistic significance of the tapestries.
But Angers is more than just its famous château. Patricia also planned a wine-tasting experience and a visit to modern tapestries at the Saint John Hospital. They discuss their favorite parts of the day, including the city's architecture, gardens, and cozy atmosphere.
Whether you're planning a day trip from Paris or simply looking for inspiration for your next visit to France, this episode is packed with travel tips and cultural insights. Tune in to Discovering Angers to learn why this often-overlooked city deserves a spot on your itinerary!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Start with the Tourist Office Wine Tasting The tapestries at the L’Hôpital Saint Jean The Tapestries of the Apocalypse in the Château d’Angers The Tapestries of the Apocalypse Alone Make a Day Trip to Angers Fantastic An Artist’s Point of View on the Tapestries of the Apocalypse Angers, a University Town The Angers Cathedral Maison Bleue, The Blue House Modern Tapestry Museum at St. John Hospital Comparing Day Trips Out of Paris Paying for Your Ticket and the Extention of Line 14 of the Metro Metro Ticket Confusion Final Thoughts and Good bye Thank you Patrons Support Elyse Reviews of the Tours Itinerary Consultations on Zoom with Annie Paralympics 2024 Roland Garros Stade de France Arena Paris Porte de Versailles La Vasque Paris Bercy Arena for Basketball La Defense Arena for Swimming The Olympic Dahlia Journée du Patrimoine Copyright More episodes about Day Trips from Paris#AngersFrance, #DayTripFromParis, #ChâteauDAngers, #TapestriesOfTheApocalypse, #FrenchHistory, #FrenchWineTasting, #MedievalArt, #LoireValley, #AngersTapestries, #ExploreFrance, #FrenchCastles, #TravelInFrance, #AngersCathedral, #ParisDayTrips, #VisitAngers, #HistoricFrance, #FrenchCulture, #TGVTrain, #DiscoverFrance, #FranceTravel
Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 54min - 521 - A New Life in the South of France
Ever dreamt of buying a home in the South of France? In this episode, we chat with Brian Tolleson, who shares his exciting journey of purchasing and renovating a charming house in Valbonne, a picturesque village in the French Riviera. Brian offers plenty of useful tips about navigating the French real estate process, working with contractors, and even managing French bureaucracy to get a visa. He also talks about the joys and challenges of moving his dog, Junior, to France and adjusting to life in a beautiful village close to Cannes and Nice.
Get the podcast ad-freeWhether you're dreaming of owning a home in France or just curious about what it takes to make such a big move, Brian’s story is full of practical advice, personal experiences, and fascinating details. You'll get a real sense of what it's like to live in this stunning part of France.
Tune in for insider tips and inspiration for your own adventure, or simply to enjoy hearing about someone making their dream of living in the South of France a reality.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No Magazine segment Renovating a Home in France with Brian Tolleson How did the project start? Buying the Property Due diligence Renovating the Home Food and Shopping Finding Contractors and Improving the home The Visa Process Costs Travelling with a Dog The Valbonne Area Shoutout to Shirley Franklin Copyright More episodes about Provence#France, #FrenchRiviera, #ExpatsInFrance, #PropertyRenovation, #MoveToFrance, #BuyingInFrance, #LivingInFrance, #FrenchProperty, #HomeRenovation, #CoteDAzur, #TravelFrance, #JoinUsInFrance, #ExpatsLife, #RenovationJourney, #FrenchLifestyle
Sun, 08 Sep 2024 - 47min - 520 - A Weekend in Marseille, Episode 509
Ever thought of spending a weekend in Marseille but not sure where to start? This episode is your perfect guide! Join Elyse Rivin and me, Annie Sargent, as we dive into a fun and insightful conversation about Elyse's recent weekend adventure in Marseille. Whether you've been hesitant to visit Marseille due to its reputation or you're just looking for fresh ideas, this episode will change your perspective.
Elyse shares her top tips for enjoying the city like a local. From exploring the charming old port area to strolling through picturesque parks and savoring delicious seafood, Elyse uncovers the hidden gems that make Marseille a must-visit destination. We also talk about the fantastic museums, coastal walks, and the best spots to soak up the Mediterranean sun.
Why listen? Because this episode is packed with practical advice, cultural insights, and a real-life experience that will help you plan an unforgettable trip. You'll discover how to make the most of a short stay in Marseille, with tips on where to stay, what to see, and how to enjoy the city's unique vibe.
So, if you're browsing for your next travel inspiration or simply curious about Marseille, hit play and let us guide you through a perfect weekend in this vibrant city. Don't miss out—this episode will leave you excited to pack your bags and head to the South of France!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Elyse Trip Report A little about Marseille European City of Culture Seafront Hotels in Marseille Coastal walk, La Corniche Le Panier Marseille as an art scene The Mucem, the Museum of Civilizations of the Mediterranean Underground Parking Tips for Parking in Large Cities in France Eating out in Marseille How long to spend in MUCEM? Grotte de Cosquer Islands of Frioul Parks in Marseille Rompoint du Prado. The Borely Park Tips for a Cruise Stop in Mare Thank you, patrons! Zoom with Patrons Tour Reviews Planning a Trip to France with Annie Paralympics 2024 Copyright More episodes about the Provence areaSun, 01 Sep 2024 - 1h 00min - 519 - Gourmet Escapades in the Rhône Valley, Episode 508
Are you planning a gastronomic adventure in France? In this episode, I chat with Jennifer and Emma Jerzyk, who share their delightful mother-daughter trip through the Rhône Valley. They offer detailed tips on wine tasting, visiting Michelin-starred restaurants, and enjoying the local cuisine.
Get the podcast ad-freeWhether you're a foodie or a wine connoisseur, you'll find plenty of practical advice to make your own trip unforgettable. Tune in for an episode packed with insider knowledge and personal anecdotes!
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Podcast supporters Magazine segment Mother-Daughter trip in the Rhône Valley Chateau Trenquevedel E Guigal Wines Value of Wine Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon in Le Pontet Auberge de Cassagne near Avignon Maison Pic, three Michelin stars Chateauneuf du Pape Valrhona Chocolate Museum Les Épicurieux Hermitage Hill Driving in France Dinner at Cafe des Fédérations-a bouchon in Lyon Thank you, patrons VoiceMap tours Tour reviews Planning a trip to France? Should I bring my designer bag to Paris? Alain Delon Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French food and wineSun, 25 Aug 2024 - 59min - 518 - Behind the Scenes at Paris 2024, Episode 507
Ever wondered what it’s like to be a volunteer at the Olympics? In this episode, we dive deep into the Paris 2024 Olympics through the eyes of Patricia Perry, a volunteer who experienced it all firsthand. Patricia shares her journey, from the extensive application process to the unique challenges and joys of working at one of the world’s most prestigious events.
Get the podcast ad-freeWe discuss the perks and realities of being a volunteer, from receiving the iconic turquoise uniform to navigating the complex logistics of Olympic venues like the Grand Palais and Pont Alexandre III. Patricia also sheds light on the rigorous security measures, the unexpected camaraderie among volunteers, and the excitement of interacting with athletes and officials from around the world.
Whether you're curious about the behind-the-scenes operations of the Paris Olympics or just love a good volunteer story, this episode offers a candid and insightful look at what it takes to make the Olympics run smoothly. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of the Games and the dedication of those who make it all possible.
More episodes about active vacations in France#Paris2024, #Olympics, #Volunteering, #BehindTheScenes, #ParisExperience, #GrandPalais, #OlympicGames, #VolunteerStories, #InsideTheOlympics, #ParisEvents
Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 59min - 517 - The Charente-Maritime, a Place to Call Home
Looking for the perfect place to settle in France? Join Susan Hays as she shares her journey to finding the ideal home in the Charente Maritime. From bustling markets in Saintes to the peaceful riverside of Port d'Envaux, explore charming towns, essential tips for buying property, and what makes this region special. Whether you're dreaming of a move to France or just curious about its hidden gems, this episode offers practical advice and inspiration. Don't miss out!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine segment Introducing Susan Hays Choosing La Rochelle Area The wettest year in living memory Choosing a property with eyes wide open Places that you enjoy visiting Port d’Envaux Saintes The Charentes stone and Sculptors Château de Panloy Taillebourg Taillebourg in the Lot-et-Garonne Saint-Savinien Drinking habits and social norms in France La Rochelle L’île de Ré Jonzac Châtelaillon-Plage Rebuilt towns and islands near the coast Fort de l’Ile Madame I’Ile d’Oléron Food and wine in the Charente Maritime In the business of helping people find a home La Cachette If you hope to come to France… CopyrightSun, 11 Aug 2024 - 48min - 516 - Exploring Paris and Nice with Kids, Episode 505
What happens when you take your kids to Paris and Nice? In Episode 505, join Annie Sargent as she chats with Julie Coussens about her family's spring break adventure in France.
Get the podcast ad-freeJulie shares delightful anecdotes about visiting the Palais Garnier for a ballet performance, exploring the stunning streets of Montmartre, and embarking on a perfume-making class in Nice. The family's experiences also include an egg hunt at the Paris Saint-Germain Stadium and tasting local delicacies like escargot and chocolate mousse. Despite some unexpected hiccups, such as dealing with a sick child and navigating train delays, the Coussens family made unforgettable memories. Julie's tips on balancing exploration with downtime and finding child-friendly activities in these iconic cities will inspire you to plan your own family trip. Have you visited Paris or Nice with kids? Share your stories and tips with us!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Tip Your Guide Food Tour Review Annie and Julie – Paris and Nice with Boys Palais Garnier ballet live performance What do you do in Paris with kids? Egg Hunt at the Paris Saint Germain Stadium Perfume Making Class in Nice Favorites in Paris Ménagerie at the Jardin des Plantes Montmartre Take the Kids to the Louvre? From Paris to Nice by train Tip about taking trains in France Nice, highlights More episodes about family travel in FranceSun, 04 Aug 2024 - 46min - 515 - Exploring the Aveyron Department, Episode 504
Are you ready to uncover the hidden gems of the Aveyron? In this episode, Annie and Elyse dive deep into the captivating history and attractions of the Aveyron department.
Get the podcast ad-freeLearn about the mysterious Pénitents and their strange processions in Villefranche-de-Rouergue, the legendary Knights Templar, and the pilgrims walking the Camino in Conques. Discover why Rodez, with its impressive Musée Soulages, Musée Fenaille, and stunning cathedral, is an ideal base for exploring the region. We also take you to Roquefort-sur-Soulzon, the birthplace of the famous blue cheese, and Laguiole, renowned for its handcrafted knives. Explore charming villages like Najac, Estaing, Espalion, Sainte-Eulalie-d’Olt, Peyres, and La Couvertoirade, and marvel at natural wonders like the Gorge du Tarn and the Millau Viaduct. Join us as we reveal the culinary delights and cultural treasures that make the Aveyron a must-visit destination.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine Segment Annie and Elyse Aveyron Department, largest rural department Des Grands Causses Rodez, biggest city Routenois, the Celtic Tribes You need a car to explore Aveyron 10 Plus Beaux Villages de France Najac Villefranche-de-Rouergue Des Penitents Noirs, parade in Villefranche de Rouergue Le Trou de Bozouls Espalion and the Chateau de Calmont d’Olt Estaing Conques and Saint Foy Peyres Roquefort sur Soulzon and Cheese Visits Saint-Affrique Sainte-Eulalie and Stories about the Knights Templar Sainte-Eulalie-d’Olt Rodez Musée Fenaille Musée Soulages Pierre Soulages Laguiole where they make the knives Micropolis, the City of Insects Gorge du Tarn The Great Food Specialties of the Aveyron Departement Copyright More episodes about the Occitanie Region#Aveyron, #Rodez, #KnightsTemplar, #Pénitents, #Camino, #Roquefort, #Laguiole, #FrenchHistory, #TravelPodcast, #ExploreFrance, #FrenchCuisine, #CulinaryDelights, #TravelTips, #HiddenGems, #CulturalHeritage
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 1h 02min - 514 - Navigating French Roads, Episode 503
Ever wondered what it's like navigating French roads? Join us in this episode as Matthew Gamache returns to share his extensive experience driving in France. From the differences between French and North American roads to renting cars, understanding speed limits, and the essentials of parking, Matthew covers it all. Whether you're planning a road trip through picturesque French villages or tackling the busy streets of Paris, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you drive confidently in France.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Newsletter Narrow Roads in France Renting a car in France Packing light helps when you travel Size of the car to rent Do not rent electric if you don’t drive electric at home Drive on the right hand side in France Speed Cameras in France Waze App Speed Limit Road signs in France Priority and Roundabouts Accommodations in France – in or outside of cities? Park and Ride if you can Driving on a freeway Legal Requirements when driving in France Yellow Visibility Vests and breathalyzers Don’t drink and drive Join Us in France episode 16 Parking Tips How to pay for Park and Ride in France Parking discs The rest stops are great in France Driver Behavior Pedestrians should look both ways before stepping onto the pavement In rural areas you don’t need to go as fast as the speed limit Night time driving Thank You Patrons Thank you, Julie Weiss Yes, you can tip in France! Self-guided Tours of Paris Reviews Swimming in Seine French Politics Copyright More episodes about how to do things in France#DrivingInFrance, #FrenchRoads, #TravelTips, #RoadTrip, #FranceTravel, #TravelPodcast, #JoinUsInFrance, #CarRental, #FranceTourism, #TravelAdvice
Sun, 21 Jul 2024 - 1h 03min - 513 - Becoming French: Cultural Integration into France, Episode 502
Curious about moving to France? In this episode of "Join Us in France," Ignacio Martinez shares his inspiring journey from Argentina to France. Discover his experiences of cultural integration, finding love, and becoming a French citizen. Learn about the challenges and rewards of starting a new life in a different country. Perfect for anyone dreaming of a French adventure! 🇫🇷❤️🎧
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Conversation with Ignacio Moving from Argentina to France Speaking French, English and Spanidh The motivation behind the move Plans postponed because of the pandemic Finding Work in France Pre and Post Pandemic Paperwork and criteria for finding a job Becoming French Citizen What do you like / don’t like about France? Boris Vian Local visits, Les Landes Advice for people wanting to move to France Renting in France CDI Opening the First Bank Account in France Thank you Patrons Congratulations on 500 episodes! Martha Sargent’s Congratulations Message Annie’s Tours Ile de la Cité tour Montmartre Tour Eiffel Tower Tour French Elections 2024 Olympics 2024 Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about moving to France#BecomingFrench #JoinUsInFrance #ExpatLife #France #Travel #Podcast #CulturalIntegration #LoveInFrance #FrenchCitizenship
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 1h 02min - 512 - Discovering France: A First-Time Adventure
Ever wondered what it's like to explore Paris for the first time? Join us in this episode of Join Us in France as Annie Sargent chats with first-time visitor Kami Turner about her unforgettable trip to the City of Light and Lyon.
Get the podcast ad-freeKami and her husband embarked on their adventure in October 2023, balancing iconic sights with spontaneous discoveries. Hear about their stay at Hotel Royal Saint Germain, their visit to the Louvre, and why they chose the Arc de Triomphe over the Eiffel Tower for panoramic views. Kami shares candid reflections on navigating Paris, including their missed trip to Versailles, delicious encounters with local bakeries, and the warm reception they received despite the language barrier.
With practical travel tips and heartfelt stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone planning their first visit to Paris or simply looking to relive the magic of discovering this enchanting city. Tune in for insights, advice, and a touch of wanderlust.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Kami and Annie Planning for a trip in Paris Arc de Triomphe Rooftop Tour Goin Up the Arc de Triomphe The Princess Diana Memorial Locks on the Gate near Eiffel Tower La Terrasse Restaurant in the 7e arrondissement Beau and Me, The Bakery French politeness Why France for First Europe Trip? Jet lag, missing the Versailles booking Advice for the Jetlagged: Power through on the first day! From the Airport into Paris In Lyon Taking the train in France Renting a car in France Driving in France Manor Stay in Tarare General Advice When Visiting France Will There Be Another Visit to France? Thank you, Patrons Itinerary Consultations with Annie Self-Guided GPS tours on the VoiceMap app Reviews for the Ile de la Cité Tour Food Tour review Snap Election Time Copyright More episodes about visiting Paris for the first timeSun, 07 Jul 2024 - 55min - 511 - Episode 500: Celebrating France on Film
Join us in this special episode as we celebrate the 500th installment of the "Join Us in France" travel podcast! Annie and Elyse reflect on their journey from the very first episode to this significant milestone, sharing their favorite moments and the evolution of the podcast. They also dive into a fun and insightful discussion about French cinema, highlighting popular films such as "Amélie," "La Vie en Rose," "Midnight in Paris," and more. Discover how these films capture the essence of France's culture, history, and stunning landscapes. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode is packed with nostalgia, laughter, and plenty of movie recommendations to inspire your next trip to France. Thank you for being part of our journey!
Tune in and celebrate with us as we look back on our incredible journey and forward to many more episodes to come!
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Happy Aniversary! 500 podcast episodes Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Annie and Elyse Evolution of the podcast Deciding what content to cover Podcast-adjacent communities Lessons learned Trip Reports Are a Vital Part of this Podcast Challenges we’ve had to Overcome Looking forward Films you should watch before a Trip to France Language exposure in movies Come to France as you are A Good Year An American in Paris Amélie Poulain Moulin Rouge movies La La Land Midnight in Paris (2011) The Da Vinci Code (2006) French Kiss Paris Can Wait (2016) Monte Carlo (2011) Ratatouille Is Paris Burning? (1960) The Longest Day Marie Antoinette by Sofia Coppola (2006) La Reine Margot (1994) The Three Musketeers Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources Murder Mystery 2 Mrs. Harris goes to Paris Ballerina (2016) A Monster in Paris Rugrats in Paris (2001) A Cat in Paris (2010) The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Aristocats Historical films about war and revenge, uh, pre revolution The Count of Monte Cristo, 2002 Napoleon, 2003 All Quiet on the Western Front, 2022 Dunkirk, 2017 Hugo, 2011 Chocolat, 2000 Inception Taken, 2008 La Vie en Rose, 2007 Funny Face, 1957 Julie and Julia, 2009 Paris Je t’aime, 2007 C’était un rendez vous TV Series Untouchables La Haine Le Ballon Rouge Napoleon, 2023 The Day of the Jackal, 1973 Diva, 1981 Just Paris Before Sunset, 2004 Thank you Patrons! To Swim or not to Swim Extension to line 14 of the Paris Metro Next week on the Podcast Copyright More episode about French culture#500Episodes, #FrenchCinema, #TravelPodcast, #JoinUsInFrance, #ParisMovies, #Celebrating500, #FranceOnFilm, #TopFrenchMovies, #PodcastMilestone, #ExploreFrance
Sun, 30 Jun 2024 - 59min - 510 - Navigating Paris: Multi-Generational Adventures and Challenges, Episode 499
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to navigate Paris with family members spanning different generations? In this episode of "Join Us in France," titled "Navigating Paris: Multi-Generational Adventures and Challenges," Paula Barnes shares her candid and insightful experiences from a six-day trip to Paris with her diverse family. With her 15-year-old son, her 76-year-old mother-in-law, and her 21-year-old history buff son in tow, Paula encountered both delightful moments and unexpected challenges.
Get the podcast ad-freeFrom spontaneous trip planning prompted by an irresistible airfare deal to navigating the bustling Paris metro and balancing varied interests, Paula discusses it all. She recounts the joys of visiting iconic sites like the Paris Opera House, Sainte-Chapelle, the Catacombs, and Versailles, while also sharing the practical difficulties they faced, such as metro mishaps, dining challenges, and the importance of flexibility in travel planning.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into managing multi-generational travel, as well as tips for making the most of a Parisian adventure. Whether you’re planning a family trip or simply love hearing about travel experiences, this episode is packed with honesty, humor, and practical advice. Tune in for a journey through Paris that’s both realistic and inspiring.
Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Introduction and Trip Overview Planning the Trip: Challenges and Strategies What You Wish Had Gone Better? Navigating Paris: Metro and Mobility Issues With mobility issues, consider taking the bus rather than the metro Why Stay Outside of Paris? Dining and Food Experiences Savoring Paris: A Food Lover’s Walk around Les Halles Favorite Activities and Tours Paris Opera House Tour Sainte-Chapelle Museum of the Resistance Versailles Adapting Travel Plans for Family Dynamics Exploring Paris with Teenagers: VR Experiences Navigating Paris: Metro Mishaps and Walking Tours Disneyland Paris: Comparing to Disney World Culinary Adventures and Dining Challenges Reflecting on the Paris Trip: Lessons Learned Thank You Patrons Updated Patreon Levels Bleu du Podcast Tier, $2 Accro du Podcast Tier, $5 Groupies du Podcast Tier, $10 Fou de France Tier, $20 Ambassadeur du Podcast Tier, $50 The French Politics Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about family travelSun, 23 Jun 2024 - 57min - 509 - Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights, Episode 498
Have you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in the heart of France with fellow francophiles? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled "Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights," host Annie Sargent takes listeners on a journey through the experiences and stories of participants from the 2024 bootcamp. This special episode features personal anecdotes, travel tips, and reflections on the enchanting city of Toulouse and its surroundings.
Get the podcast ad-freeListeners will hear about favorite activities such as visiting Albi, exploring the countryside, and indulging in wine and cheese tastings at a family-run organic winery. Participants also share insights from their French language classes, historical tours, and unique local adventures. Practical tips for future bootcampers include accommodation advice, maximizing language learning, and making the most of free time.
The episode captures the camaraderie among bootcamp participants, the welcoming nature of Toulouse's residents, and the city's rich cultural and historical heritage. With a perfect blend of structured activities and personal exploration, "Toulouse Bootcamp 2024: Francophile Adventures and Insights" is an inspiring listen for anyone passionate about France and travel. Tune in to discover why Toulouse is the perfect base for a memorable French adventure.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Part 1 Favorite activity Not so happy about… What other tours have they been on before? Made any friends on the tour? Part 2 How is this tour different from others? Toulouse as a city Part 3 How did they join the bootcamp? Their Toulouse experiences The language classes About the bootcamp activities Made any new friends? Carefull when renting an electric car! Advice for future bootcampers Part 4 Favorite bootcamp thing What was unique about the bootcamp? Toulouse, a great base for exploration Accommodation choices Who is the bootcamp best for? Thank you Patrons A tour review News from French Politics Why are we having elections now? Why is Macron so Unpopular? Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about the Toulouse area#JoinUsInFrance, #ToulouseBootcamp, #Francophile, #TravelFrance, #FrenchCulture, #ExploreFrance, #TravelPodcast, #FranceTravel, #VisitToulouse, #FrenchLanguage, #FrenchHistory, #TravelCommunity
Sun, 16 Jun 2024 - 1h 16min - 508 - Off-Season Travel Bliss: Provence and Côte d'Azur Explored
What makes off-season travel in Provence and the Côte d'Azur so special? Join us in this episode as we chat with a passionate traveler who recently explored these beautiful regions of France during February. Discover the charm of visiting popular destinations like Nice, Carcassonne, Avignon, Arles, Orange, and Nîmes without the usual crowds. Our guest shares their experiences at iconic attractions such as the Palais des Papes, the Pont d'Avignon, the Roman theater in Orange, and the arenas in Arles and Nîmes.
Get the podcast ads-freeListen in as we delve into the unique aspects of off-season travel, from enjoying peaceful Roman ruins to navigating the occasional closed restaurant. Learn about the delightful stops in Gordes and Roussillon, the somber yet enlightening visit to the Camp des Milles internment camp, and the vibrant energy of the Fête du Citron in Menton. We also cover the bustling Nice Carnival Parade and day trips to Monaco and Eze, including tips on transportation and must-see sights.
If you're planning a trip to France or just dreaming of one, this episode is packed with insights and tips for making the most of an off-season adventure in Provence and the Côte d'Azur.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Introduction and Greetings Travel Dates and Companions Visiting Provence and Côte d’Azur off-season Challenges of Off-Season Travel Travel Itinerary and Transportation Exploring Carcassonne Luggage service Getting to Carcassonne by Train Arrival in Avignon, Palais des Papes The hotel Visiting Arles and Roman Sites Orange Nîmes Arena Pont du Gard at night Exploring Pont du Gard at Night Visiting Gordes and the Off-Season Market Quick Stop at Roussillon Christmas in Provence: A Word of Caution Aix Camp des Milles: A Powerful Experience A Day in Nice Monaco and Eze: A Day Trip Antibes and Villefranche-sur-Mer Menton Lemon Festival, Fête du Citron Nice Carnival Parade Conclusion and Reflections Thank you, patrons Latin Quarter and Montmartre Tour Review Olympics 2024, Metro Closures During the Olympics, Use the RER to get into the city Next week on the podcast Copyright More Episodes about Visiting Provence#TravelFrance, #Provence, #CotedAzur, #OffSeasonTravel, #FrenchRiviera, #ExploreFrance, #TravelPodcast, #VisitFrance, #HiddenGems, #FranceTravelTips, #CulturalTravel, #TravelInspiration, #FranceAdventure, #TravelExperiences, #HistoricSites, #FrenchHistory, #TravelPlanning, #TravelGuide, #FranceVacation, #DiscoverFrance
Sun, 09 Jun 2024 - 55min - 507 - Discovering the Northeast of France, Episode 496
Are you ready to uncover the hidden gems of northeast France? In this episode, Annie Sargent interviews Ken Ives about his captivating journey through La Côte d'Opale and beyond. Explore the wild coastal beauty of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez, and delve into the rich historical sites of Amiens and Rouen.
Get the podcast ads-freeKen shares his experiences visiting attractions like the Maison Jules Verne, Notre Dame d'Amiens Cathedral, and the Nausicaa Centre National De La Mer. Learn about WWII history at the Atlantic Wall Museum and enjoy tales of culinary adventures in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Join us for an insightful exploration of this lesser-known yet enriching region of France.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Exploring the Northeast of France: A Hidden Gem White Cliffs of Dover from France GR 120 and the E9 European Long Distance Hiking Trail Maison Jules Verne, Amiens Notre Dame d’Amiens Cathedral Jules Verne’s Tomb Boulogne-sur-Mer Nausicaa Centre National De La Mer The Atlantic Wall Museum, Audinghen Un Welsh Complet The French Medical System Exploring the Opal Coast Solo Renting a car in Boulogne: Check the Schedule! Discovering the Baie de Somme and Tides Donjon de Rouen, Joan d’Arc The Place where Joan of Arc was Help Prisoner During Her Trial Adventures in French Cuisine La Couronne, Rouen On Being a Picky Eater in France France with Celiac Disease Famous Battles that Took Place near the Opal Coast Montreuil-sur-Mer, Victor Hugo Thank you Patrons Kalena about the Podcast Reviews of Tours Driving a car in Major Cities of France ODE to not driving in city centers Park and Ride Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about the north of FranceSun, 02 Jun 2024 - 1h 02min - 506 - An Epic French Road Trip with a Yorkie, Episode 495
Ever wondered what it's like to take an epic French road trip with a dog? In this episode, join us as Richard Miller shares his anniversary journey through France, visiting hidden gems and famous spots with their beloved Yorkie, Pocket. Discover the charm of Metz, Strasbourg, Amboise, Avignon, Arles, Nîmes, Saint Tropez, Cannes, Nice, Carcassonne, Bordeaux, Saint Emilion, Mont Saint Michel, and Giverny. From navigating narrow streets to enjoying the scenic views, this episode is packed with travel tips, delightful anecdotes, and practical advice for your next adventure in France. Tune in now for an unforgettable travel tale!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Welcome and Introduction to the Anniversary Trip Traveling with a Dog in France Trip overview Traveling from Paris to Metz, Car rentals Saint Tropez Enjoying impromptu stops at markets and fairs Tips for a Stress-Free French Vacation Strasbourg, Amboise Antique Market at Amboise on May 1st Avignon Roman Ruins and Disappointing Museums Navigating Narrow Streets in Nîmes and Reflecting on Van Gogh The Charm of Cannes and the Bustle of Nice Aix en Provence From the Vineyards of Bordeaux to the Crowds of Mont Saint Michel Bordeaux and Saint Emilion Mont Saint Michel Giverny. Laundry Challenges Thank you Patrons New patrons Tours Reviews Bootcamp 2024 Bootcamp 2025: It will happen but no details yet Renting an Electric Car When Visiting France Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about traveling off the beaten track in FranceSun, 26 May 2024 - 1h 02min - 505 - Exploring the Treasures of Tarn: A Comprehensive Guide
In this episode of the Join Us in France podcast, hosts Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the Tarn department in Southwest France, highlighting its rich cultural and natural attractions. They discuss the region's stunning red brick architecture, medieval villages, and notable cities such as Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The episode delves into the topography of the area, with its small mountains and the beginnings of the Massif Central and the Black Mountains. Listeners will learn about the beautiful forests, the Gorges du Tarn, and the excellent hiking and biking opportunities available.
Get the podcast ads-freeElyse and Annie also share insights on must-visit towns like Cordes-sur-Ciel, Lautrec, Castres, and Gaillac, known for its wine production. The episode touches on the region’s fascinating history, including its role in the Cathar wars and its famous bastides. Additional highlights include the charming towns of Rabastens, Lisle-sur-Tarn, and the unique attractions like the Pont Suspendu in Mazamet. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, historical sites, or simply enjoying the picturesque landscapes, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to discovering the many treasures of the Tarn.
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Today on the podcast: A Comprehensive Guide for Exploring the Tarn Podcast supporters No Magazine segment Welcome to the Tarn: A Hidden Gem in France Exploring the Natural Beauty and Topography of the Tarn Highlighting Tarn’s Must-Visit Medieval Villages and Cities Museums in Castres The Charm of Lesser-Known Towns and Their Unique AttractionsCarmaux Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe Rabastens Lisle-sur-Tarn Giroussens Jardin des Martels Soreze and Its Attractions A Journey Through Ambialet and Castelnau de Montmiral Castelnau de Montmiral Lacaune and Its Surroundings The Gaillac Wine Country The Forests of Tarn CopyrightSun, 19 May 2024 - 43min - 504 - Family, Fun and France, Episode 493
Join us on "Family, Fun, and France with Talin Janjik," a delightful episode that follows Talin and host Annie Sargent on a captivating journey from Los Angeles, through the historic landscapes of Armenia and Italy, and into the heart of France. Discover the charm of Paris beyond the usual tourist paths as Talin shares insights into traveling with family, embracing local cultures, and finding joy in the quaint neighborhoods and cafes of Paris. From a serene Seine River Cruise to the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower, and unique experiences like baking classes and perfume tours, this episode is packed with stories, tips, and reflections on connecting deeply with new cultures. Tune in to explore the essence of traveling with loved ones and the unforgettable memories it creates.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No Magazine Segment Planning the Trip of a Lifetime with Talin Janjik In France with Family Embracing Parisian Life Beyond the Tourist Spots Accommodation Transportation Tales: Navigating Paris Amidst Riots Seine River Cruise, Eiffel Tower Sparkles Planning and Flexibility: Crafting the Perfect Itinerary Accommodating Everyone: The Challenge of Group Travel Cultural Immersion: Art, Baking, and Language Lessons Baking class experience on Airbnb Learning French online Reflections on Travel: Adapting and Learning Copyright More episodes about family travelSun, 12 May 2024 - 41min - 503 - Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!
Dive into the captivating contrasts of Provence with Joseph O'Reilly in our latest episode, "Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!" Have you ever wondered how the serene landscapes of Southern France inspire both art and cuisine? Join Joseph and his wife Marybeth as they uncover the artistic soul and culinary heart of Provence.
Get the podcast ads-freeFrom participating in a vibrant painting class in Vence under the guidance of local artist Ginny Fergus to mastering the art of Provençal cooking in Avignon, this episode offers an intimate glimpse into the rich tapestry of Provence's culture. Discover hidden gems, from the historic streets of Avignon to the tranquil Pont du Gard, and learn why Provence continues to enchant artists and food lovers alike.
Why should you listen? Whether you're a seasoned traveler plotting your next journey, an art enthusiast, or a foodie craving authentic French flavors, this episode serves as your ultimate guide to the diverse experiences of Provence. Explore practical travel tips, from navigating the narrow roads to finding the best local eateries, and get inspired to embark on your own French adventure.
Tune in to "Two Faces of Provence: Art and Pizza!" for an enriching exploration of what makes Provence a beloved destination for travelers around the world.
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Today on the podcast Podcast Supporters The Magazine Segment Welcome to Join Us in France: A Traveler’s Tale Exploring France: From Paris to the Dordogne Learning and Traveling with Ginny Fergus, a Painting Trip Uzès and the Haribo Candy Museum Ancient Olives Trees at the Pont du Gard Cooking Class with Local Avignon Chef de Cuisine Gina Trevier Visiting the Chapelle du Rosaire designed by Matisse Renoir’s Home Visiting Arles Enjoying Saint Paul de Vence and Pétanque Exploring the Charm of Petanque and French Clubs A Day at Villa Ephrussi Rothschild: Art, Gardens, and Painting Transportation during the trip Menerbes Nice Underground Parking and Gas Stations Reflections and Advice on Traveling in France Join Us In France Podcast Thank you Patrons Reviews of the Montmartre Tour French Peopple’s Reaction to Foreigners Speaking Frenchx Copyright More episodes about ProvenceSun, 05 May 2024 - 57min - 502 - Decoding Maurice Ravel, the Man Behind Bolero, Episode 491
In this episode of Join Us in France, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve deep into the life and musical journey of Maurice Ravel, one of France’s most celebrated composers. Known for his lush orchestrations and exquisite compositions like Boléro and the Piano Concerto in G Major, Ravel’s work blends technical mastery with rich cultural influences.
Get the podcast ads-freeWe explore his Basque origins, his formative years in the vibrant cultural milieu of Paris, and his evolution as a composer against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. From his studies at the Paris Conservatoire to his challenges with the establishment, his involvement with the avant-garde Apaches, and his experiences during World War I, this episode paints a comprehensive portrait of Ravel's complex character and artistic genius.
Learn about his famous American tour, his philosophical disputes, and the creation of his revolutionary yet simplistic masterpiece, Boléro. Discover Ravel's lasting impact on music and why his innovative compositions continue to captivate and mesmerize audiences around the globe. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and timeless music.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine Segment Introduction to a Special Composer: Maurice Ravel Ravel’s Early Life and Musical Beginnings Ravel’s Unique Musical Journey and Influences Interested in Experimentation at an Early Age No Romantic Relationships The Apaches: Ravel’s Artistic Circle and Social Life Do you play the Piano Puzzler on NPR? Ravel’s Philosophical Stance towards Germany Grand American Tour Gershwin and Ravel: A Musical Friendship The Creation of Bolero: Ravel’s Iconic Composition Bolero’s Premiere and Legacy: Controversy to Classic Ravel’s Life and Other Works: Beyond Bolero Maurice Ravel at the end of his life Music in constant motion What do you listen to when driving, walking the dog, working? Thank you Patrons Reviews on VoiceMap Taking the Train in France Train Strikes Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French cultureSun, 28 Apr 2024 - 51min - 501 - Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes, Episode 490
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!
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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 areaSun, 21 Apr 2024 - 56min - 500 - A 21-Day Solo Adventure Through France, Episode 489
Ever wondered what solo travel in France could teach you? Join host Annie Sargent and guest Joel Joslin in episode 489 of Join Us in France, as they explore the charms and challenges of a 21-day journey from Paris to Nice. What unique flavors will Joel discover? How does solo travel change his perspective on adventure? Tune in to find the answers and be inspired for your own travels!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No magazine segment today Annie and Joel The broad itinerary Where was he staying? Assistance for flat tire Mont St. Michel and Saint Malo Food and Food Budget Chartres Cathedral St-Paul de Vence In Nice Strasbourg D-Day Beach Tour Gustave Moreau Museum What did you learn about France on this trip Did you make any mistakes on this trip? Internet access France vs Italy? Final thoughts Copyright More episodes about solo travel in FranceSun, 14 Apr 2024 - 38min - 499 - Hidden Treasures of the Ariège Department, Episode 488
Embark on a captivating journey to the heart of the French Pyrenees with this episode of Join Us in France, dedicated to the enchanting region of Ariège. Between serene plains and majestic mountains, the Ariège emerges as a hidden gem, rich in history, natural beauty, and culinary delights. Discover the stories etched into its landscape, from abandoned villages whispering tales of past migrations to iconic landmarks like the Foix Castle and the charming streets of Mirepoix.
Annie and Elyse guide you through Ariège's diverse attractions, offering something for every traveler. For the adventurous, the rugged outdoors beckons with endless opportunities for hiking and exploring prehistoric caves. Meanwhile, food lovers will rejoice in the region's gastronomic offerings, from local cheeses to traditional dishes that capture the essence of Pyrenean cuisine.
But Ariège's allure doesn't stop at its tangible treasures. Engaging narratives about places like Massat and the evolving story of Lavelanet's textile industry add layers of intrigue to this picturesque locale. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of outdoor adventures, the warmth of rural hospitality, or the allure of living history, Ariège promises an immersive travel experience. Join us as we unveil the secrets and splendors of one of France's most captivating yet overlooked departments.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Exploring the Ariège Department: A Hidden Gem in France The Rich History and Culture of Ariège Reviving Abandoned Villages and the Textile Industry A wonderful place for hikes Discovering the Charm of Ariège’s Castles and Towns Pamiers, Ariege’s biggest city Foix Château de Montségur Château de Roquefixade Mirepoix Camon Vals Saint-Lizier Saint-Girons Lavelanet and the Museum of History of Textiles Ariège’s Fascinating Caves La Grotte de Niaux Parc de la Préhistoire Mas d’Azil and Its Surroundings Adventures in Ariège: Caves, Rivers, and Crafts Grotte de Bédeilhac Les Forges de Pyrène Les Forges de Pyrène: Great for Families Embracing Nature and History in Ariège La Maison des Loups Parc Naturel Régional des Pyrénées Ariégeoises Short season for skiing Culinary Delights and Leisure in Ariège Thank you Patrons New patrons How to Support Elyse Reviews for the Latin Quarter Tour Night at the Museum Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in FranceSun, 07 Apr 2024 - 1h 03min - 498 - Burgundy Self-Guided Bike Tour, Episode 487
Ever wondered what it's like to cycle through the heart of France's wine country, surrounded by stunning vineyards and charming villages? Want to know how to plan the perfect self-guided bike tour in one of the most picturesque regions of France? Ready to discover the secret spots and local delights that only a bike can help you find?
Dive into our latest episode, "Biking Burgundy: Vineyards, Villages & Vistas," where Annie Sargent sits down with Howard Kantoff to explore his cycling adventure through Burgundy. Starting in the vibrant city of Dijon, Howard takes us on a journey across rolling hills, past ancient vineyards, and into the heart of Burgundy's historic villages.
He shares essential tips for planning your bike tour, from choosing the best routes to uncovering the top places to indulge in the region's famed wines and gastronomy. This episode is more than just a travel guide; it's an invitation to experience the joy of discovering Burgundy at your own pace, on two wheels.
Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just someone who loves a good adventure story, "Biking Burgundy" offers a unique blend of travel insights, personal anecdotes, and practical advice. So, are you ready to pedal your way through the beauty and culture of Burgundy? Click play and let the adventure begin!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The magazine segment Planning the Trip: From Dream to Reality The French Countryside: The Journey Begins Taking a bike on the train Unexpected Challenges The logistics of bringing your own bike 10 favourite things on this trip The stops along the trip Biking with panniers and few things Length of journey each day Stopping for a visit of the Abbey de Cluny Ouche Valley Barge and bike trips are popular in Burgundy Exploring the Véloroute Voie des Vignes A Journey Through France’s Biking Infrastructure Abbaye de Cluny Self-guided vs Guided Tour Culinary Adventures and Accommodation Insights Experiencing the EuroVélo 6 What type of bike did he use? Advice for Future Cyclists Stressful car trip Thank you, patrons! Zoom with Patrons Marais Tour Review New Food Tour in Paris Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about active vacations in FranceSun, 31 Mar 2024 - 56min - 497 - Exploring the Life and Art of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Explore the extraordinary life of Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun, the celebrated 18th-century artist known for her portraits of Marie Antoinette and European aristocracy. This episode delves into her rise to fame, her survival through the French Revolution, and her enduring legacy in art history. Join us as we uncover the story of a woman whose talent transcended the turbulence of her times, leaving behind a rich portfolio that continues to captivate art lovers around the world.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters New VoiceMap Food Tour The Magazine Segment of the Podcast Introduction to Elisabeth Vigée Lebrun Elisabeth’s Early Interest in Art Elisabeth’s Artistic Style and Inspiration Elisabeth’s Personal Life and Family Elisabeth’s Rise to Fame The Exile of Elisabeth Vigée Lebrun In Exile Elisabeth’s Journey Across Europe Life in Russia and Return to France The Blacklist and the Revolution Returning to France Elisabeth’s Relationship with Bonaparte Family Exile to England and Return to France Elisabeth’s Later Life and Legacy Rediscovery and Recognition of Elisabeth’s Work Contemporary Art and Portrait Painting Thank you, patrons New patrons Reviews of the VoiceMap Tours Bonjour and VIP service explained Olympics sites Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 24 Mar 2024 - 1h 01min - 496 - Spending a Month in Southwestern France, Episode 485
In this episode, Regina recounts her captivating month-long exploration of France's hidden treasures in Aveyron, Dordogne, and the Basque Country. Joined initially by her sister and later by her partner, they embarked on an adventure through some of France's most scenic landscapes, medieval towns, and illustrious caves.
Regina shares the invaluable insights gained from an itinerary consultation with Annie, highlighting the importance of strategic planning for adventurous travelers. The journey is enriched by visits to "Plus Beaux Villages," where the beauty of France's countryside is on full display. Regina discusses the challenges and rewards of navigating rural France by car, emphasizing the enchantment of driving through less-traveled roads and the logistical nuances of fueling and parking.
The episode delves into the cultural experiences of local markets, the delights of French cuisine, and the tradition of enjoying an Apéro. Special attention is given to the selection of accommodations that allow for immersive local experiences, the strategy for visiting markets, and making the most of vacation purchases like a Basque beret. Regina's adventure through cave paintings, including a detailed account of visiting Pech-Merle and Font de Gaume, offers listeners a glimpse into prehistoric art.
The episode also covers private tours of vineyards in Gaillac and Saint Emilion, showcasing the diversity of French wines. Closing with personal reflections on the trip, Regina emphasizes the philosophy of "less is more," advocating for depth over breadth in travel experiences. Join us to uncover the rustic charms and hidden gems of Aveyron, Dordogne, and the Basque Country—a journey through France's heartland that promises to inspire and enchant.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No Magazine segment today Next week on the podcast A Visit to the Southwest Les Plus Beaux Villages de France Markets Cooking for themselves Painted Caves La Grotte de Pech Merle Le Gouffre de Padirac Domaine Duffau, Gaillac – Private Winery Tour St. Émilion Driving back country roads Serendipitous discoveries Musée Basque in Bayonne Cahors Rue Daguerre, Paris Less is more: Go for Depth Rather Than Breadth If It’s Time to Eat, Go Eat! Annie’s Walking Tours in Paris CopyrightSun, 17 Mar 2024 - 50min - 495 - Exploring the Treasures of the Lot Department, Episode 484
In this episode Annie and Elyse take listeners on an immersive journey through one of France's most picturesque and historically rich regions. The Lot, known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient villages, and exquisite culinary heritage, offers a deep dive into the heart of French culture and history.
We start in Cahors, the Lot's largest city, famous for its fortified medieval bridge, the Pont Valentré, and its unique cathedral. Discover the ancient city's blend of history and modernity, where Roman ruins meet medieval architecture. The episode then transports you to the prehistoric Cave of Pech Merle, one of France's most spectacular prehistoric sites, still adorned with original drawings and carvings.
Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, voted France's most beautiful village, showcases medieval architecture, stunning views, and an artist's haven, revealing the Lot's ability to inspire creativity across centuries. Meanwhile, Rocamadour, a site of pilgrimage carved out of cliffs, offers a glimpse into medieval spirituality and architectural ingenuity.
The journey continues to the Gouffre de Padirac, where an underground river creates one of the country's most spectacular natural phenomena. The episode also highlights Martel, the village of seven towers, and Figeac, the home of the Champollion museum, enriching the narrative with tales of truffle markets, ancient languages, and the quest for knowledge.
Listeners will learn about the Lot's contribution to the culinary world, from black truffles and walnut cakes to the renowned Cahors wine. This episode not only explores the Lot's visual and historical treasures but also delves into the tastes and aromas that make the department a must-visit for anyone interested in the essence of France.
Exploring the Treasures of the Lot Department is a journey through time, nature, and culture, inviting listeners to discover the Lot's many wonders, from its dramatic cliffs and ancient caves to its medieval villages and gastronomic delights. Join us as we uncover the myriad reasons why the Lot is a jewel in France's crown.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No Magazine segment today Annie and Elyse: Exporing the Lot Department I love it a lot in the Lot The Lot Department Cahors, the biggest city in Lot Department Podcast episodes about Lot Department Lot, the department with the most beautiful villages in France Prehistoric Caves, Pech Merle St Cirq Lapopie Figeac Figeac, home of Champollion and the Museum of Written Languages Rocamadour and Padirac Wine: Cahors Vacation Homes and places to rent Regional Park of the Quercy The Black Triangle of the Quercy Coast Martel, home of the truffle market Carennac Rocamadour The Gouffre de Padirac Martel, Gourdon The food and drink Truffles Goat cheese Walnuts Melon of Quercy Lamb CopyrightSun, 10 Mar 2024 - 49min - 494 - Paris Olympics 2024: Navigating the City of Light
In this pivotal episode of Join Us in France, we engage with Patria Perry to bring listeners an indispensable guide on preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics. With the summer's excitement building up, we delve into practical advice and insider tips to navigate the bustling streets of Paris, ensuring a seamless experience whether you're attending the Olympics or simply soaking in the city's vibrant atmosphere.
The discussion kicks off with a crucial travel tip: walking is king in Paris, especially during the Olympic season. Despite the addition of extra metros and buses to accommodate the influx of visitors, the compact nature of the city makes walking an optimal choice for getting around. We cover the challenges of biking in Paris, including finding drop-off stations and securing bikes at busy venues, and suggest signing up for bike services in advance for those willing to pedal their way through the city.
Security measures are a significant focus, with enhanced protocols and the use of drones and AI to ensure safety in secured areas. We discuss the importance of downloading the official RATP Bonjour App and CityMapper for navigating closures, particularly of metro stations near Olympic venues, and provide tips on avoiding pickpockets and staying safe in crowded areas.
Lodging during the Olympics presents its unique challenges, from stringent rental rules to the necessity of air conditioning during Paris's hot summer months. We share strategies for booking restaurants and emphasize the importance of proximity to venues over luxury accommodations.
Lastly, we touch on the cultural and logistical aspects of Paris during the Olympics, including potential strikes, the significance of the Olympic mascot, and tips for using contactless payment methods for a hassle-free stay.
This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone planning to visit Paris during the 2024 Olympics, offering a comprehensive guide to enjoying the city's charm amidst the excitement of the world's most anticipated sporting event.
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Intro Paris Olympics 2024: Navigating the City of Light Podcast supporters The Magazine segment of the podcast: Navigo Pass During the Olympics Patricia and Annie about Navigating Paris during the Olympics Transportation Strategies for the Olympics Bike Rentals Security Measures and Precautions Metro Stations Closed Don’t be an easy target for pick pockets Do not put your feet up on the seats in Metro or Bus Accommodation and Weather Considerations Ice and Dining in Paris Restaurant Reservations and Apps Security Measures and Alerts Lodging and Payment Methods Opening Ceremony and Strikes Thank you, Patrons! Plan a trip to France with Annie Personal Update: Unscheduled trip to Spain Driving to Spain in an electric car Navigo Pass Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about family vacations in FranceSun, 03 Mar 2024 - 53min - 493 - 5 Days Solo in Paris, Episode 482
In this episode of the Join Us in France travel podcast, we journey with Mike on his solo adventure through the enchanting streets of Paris. Over five action-packed days, Mike immerses himself in the iconic beauty and historical depth of the City of Light. From the towering majesty of the Eiffel Tower to the intricate splendor of the Sainte Chapelle, Mike's journey is a testament to the rich tapestry of Parisian culture and architecture.
Guided by invaluable insights from "Join Us in France" and enhanced by the immersive experience of Annie's VoiceMap self-guided walking tours, Mike navigates Paris with confidence and ease. He shares his experiences of exploring the vibrant Latin Quarter and the historic Marais, highlighting how self-guided tours can significantly enrich a solo traveler's experience by providing orientation and depth to the exploration of new cities.
Mike's practical travel tips, including the benefits of the Museum Pass and strategic planning for visiting the Louvre, offer valuable insights for anyone planning a Parisian adventure. From the grandeur of the Arc de Triomphe to the diverse offerings of the Jardin des Plantes, this episode will inspire and guide listeners looking to embark on their own Parisian adventure.
This episode is a treasure trove of tips, tales, and inspirations for solo travelers and Paris enthusiasts alike, packed with the best of what Paris has to offer, from its historic landmarks to its hidden gems. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or dreaming of your first solo trip, join us for a journey through Paris that you won't forget. #SoloTravel #ParisGuide #TravelPodcast #ParisianAdventure #CulturalExploration #HistoricLandmarks #SelfGuidedTours #TravelPlanning
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Five Days in Paris, solo trip Preparing for the trip Annie’s Walking Tours Vedette du Pont Neuf Boat tour Arc de Triomphe Exceptions to the rule on roundabouts in Paris The Natural History Museum Eiffel Tower Louvre Bibliothèque Nationale de France by the Louvre The Orsay Museum The Orangerie Museum The Tuileries Gardenand Notre Dame Trip logistics Any surprises? Things not enjoyed? What is is like eating by yourself at a restaurant in Paris? How were the prices in Paris? Thank you, patrons! Review Île de la Cité Review Saint-Germain-des-Prés VoiceMap tour Review Latin Quarter VoiceMap tour Review Montmartre VoiceMap tour New VoiceMap tour coming soon Busy Day Update on the apartment renovation Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 25 Feb 2024 - 51min - 492 - How Simone Veil Changed France, Episode 481
In this episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve into the extraordinary life of Simone Veil, a monumental figure in French politics and a stalwart advocate for women's rights. From her harrowing experiences as a Holocaust survivor to her pivotal role in shaping modern French history and the European Union, Veil's story is one of indomitable spirit, courage, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Explore how she navigated the aftermath of World War II, championed abortion rights, and contributed to European unity. Veil's legacy as a beacon of resilience and a visionary for peace and cooperation across borders is a testament to her profound impact on the 20th century. Join us to honor the life and achievements of Simone Veil, whose influence continues to inspire change and progress.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment of the podcast: Giant Marionettes in France Annie and Elyse: How Simone Veil Changed France Early Life and Family Background Impact of World War II and the Holocaust on Simone Veil’s life Surviving Auschwitz and the Aftermath Post-War Life and Return to Normalcy The Unexpected Appointment as a Health Minister Reproductive Rights in France Passing the Abortion Law Simone Veil’s Influence on the European Parliament The Vauban Club The End of an Era: Simone Veil’s Later Life and Death Honoring Simone Veil: The Journey to the Panthéon Thank you Patrons New patrons The Giant Puppets Copyright More episodes about French historySun, 18 Feb 2024 - 58min - 491 - Hiking the Sentier Cathare
Step into the captivating world of the Sentier Cathare with our latest podcast episode, where history's echoes meet the thrill of adventure. Join us as Annie Sargent journeys with Christian Chauret through the breathtaking landscapes of Southern France.
This episode is not just a travelogue; it's an invitation to explore the depths of human resilience and the beauty of seeking beyond the horizon. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or someone looking for inspiration for your next active vacation, there's something in this journey for you.
Learn from Christian's experience as he shares invaluable insights and tips for navigating this historic trail. With each step, unlock the mysteries of the past and find inspiration for your own adventures.
Don't just listen to history—experience it. Subscribe to our podcast, and let the Sentier Cathare inspire your next adventure. #SentierCathare #AdventureTravel #HistoryComesAlive
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Today on the podcast Support the Podcast 2024 Bootcamp Registrations Closed Magazine: Ranking of Best Places to Live in France Introduction and Welcome to Christian Chauret Inspiration Behind the Hike on the Sentier Cathare aka the Cathar’s Way Comparing Hiking Experiences: Difficulty and Enjoyment Planning the Hike Starting the Journey Lodging Throughout the Hike Challenges and Surprises Day by Day Hiking Experience Types of Trails and Finding Them Weather and the Best Time of Year to Go Encounters on the Trail Château de Quéribus Practicalities of the Hike Reflections on the Hiking Experience How Much Weight Should You Carry? Gîtes Offer Basic Ameneties, B&Bs Are More Pluswho is this bor Finding Accommodations Along the Way Using Guidebooks and Websites for Planning Booking Accommodations in Advance Château de Peyrepertuse Gorges du Verdouble Camps-sur-l’Agly Caudiès-de-Fenouillèdes Puilaurens Running into Americans who were doing this trail on horseback The castle of Puilaurens Axat Preparing for the Physical Demands of Hiking Conclusion: La France Profonde Who Is the Sentier Cathare For? Thank you, patrons New patrons Favorite Cities in France for French People Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about active vacations in FranceSun, 11 Feb 2024 - 59min - 490 - 10 Years and 1000 Destinations, Episode 479
10 Years and 1000 Destinations marks a significant milestone for the Join Us in France podcast, celebrating a decade of adventures, stories, and explorations into the heart of French culture, history, and landscapes. In this anniversary episode, hosts Annie and Elyse reflect on their journey from their initial meeting to building a platform that shares the lesser-known wonders of France with a global audience. The episode delves into the origins of their collaboration, the challenges and triumphs of podcasting, and their favorite discoveries across France.
Listeners are treated to behind-the-scenes insights into the podcast's creation, topic selection, and the meticulous research that goes into each episode. Personal anecdotes, including how the hosts met their husbands and their plans for the future, add a deeply personal touch to the discussion. The episode also addresses listener appreciation, especially during the lockdown, emphasizing the podcast's role in connecting and inspiring people during challenging times.
"10 Years and 1000 Destinations" is not just a look back but also a forward gaze into the exciting possibilities that lie ahead for the podcast. It's an invitation to explore, learn, and celebrate the rich tapestry of French life alongside Annie and Elyse.
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Celebrating the Podcast’s 10th Anniversary Today on the podcast The Magazine Segment of the Podcast Thank You, Patrons! Next Week on the Podcast Annie and Elyse Reflecting on the Journey and Listener Engagement How Annie and Elyse Met Annie’s Experience Living in France Elyse’s Journey to France The Decision to Start a Podcast The Process of choosing Podcast Episodes How Long Does Research and Recording Take? Are there bloopers that get edited out? Favorite Places in France Do You Listen to Other Podcasts? Planning a Trip to France The Challenges of Starting a Podcast The Evolution of Podcast Recording The Process of Crafting a Podcast Script The Journey of Becoming a Historian How we met our Husbands The Future Plans for the Podcast What is your favorite episode of the podcast? Annie’s ability to switch between French and English Which cultures outside of French and American cultures captivate your imagination? Appreciation for the podcast during Lockdown No ads on the podcast The logistics Copyright Support the podcast: Take on a Day Trip with AnnieSun, 04 Feb 2024 - 1h 01min - 489 - Flâneur and Photographer, Episode 478
In the latest episode of our podcast, join Annie Sargent and photographer Gregg Rutter as they embark on a picturesque journey through Paris. Titled "Flâneur and Photographer," this episode delves into Gregg's experiences and discoveries in the city, offering a unique perspective on Parisian life and culture.
Gregg's adventure starts at the Citadines Saint-Germain-des-Près, a hotel with an ideal location near Pont Neuf and Notre Dame. He also attends a Photography Workshop with Serge Ramelli, enhancing his photographic skills.
The episode features visits to cultural landmarks like the Picasso Museum, Carnavalet Museum, Musée d'Orsay, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Rodin Museum, and Orangerie Museum. Additionally, Gregg shares insights into photographing around the Musée du Louvre, especially on Tuesdays when it's closed to the public.
Listeners will also enjoy Gregg's culinary recommendations, from enjoying cream puffs at Odette to dining at various Parisian restaurants like Ostra Paris and Le Zimmer. For those seeking literary inspiration, Gregg suggests several book titles that offer deeper insights into Paris's historical and artistic landscape.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in photography, Parisian art, culture, and cuisine. Whether you're planning a trip to Paris or simply dreaming of the city, Gregg's experiences will surely inspire and inform.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 The Magazine Segment: the First “Restaurant” in France Annie and Gregg Rutter Planning the Trip to France Photography Workshop in Paris Learning French and Preparing for the Trip Itinerary Planning and Exploring Paris with VoiceMap tours Photography Workshop Photography Equipment for the Trip Visiting Museums and Exploring Art Not the First Visit to Paris Favorite Museums Fondation Louis Vuitton Musée Rodin Self-guided Cheese Tour of Paris Photograhy at the Musée du Louvre Musée de l’Orangerie The Charm of Sidewalk Cafes The Joy of Spontaneous Dining in Paris Sharing Favorite Dining Spots Experiencing Local Creperies The Beauty of Parisian Architecture Le Consulat, in Montmartre. Le Mabillon, Boulevard Saint Germain Opinion on Paris Prices The Importance of Pre-Trip Research Paris: A Safe Place to Be–Be Prepared for Pickpockets However! The Pleasure of Early Morning Photography DSLR or Phone Photography? The Convenience of Digital Payments and Don’t Get Cash at the Airport! Greggg’s Book Recommendations The Value of Guided Tours, Annie’s Tours The Importance of Pre-Booking Museum Tickets The Joy of Exploring Parisian Landmarks Wrapping Up the Parisian Adventure Thank You Patrons French History Brief about Victor Noir Annie’s Tours and Services The First Restaurant in France Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about photography in ParisSun, 28 Jan 2024 - 51min - 488 - Favorite Villages in the Lubéron, Episode 477
In this episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve into the heart of Provence as they share their personal favorite villages in the Lubéron. Having explored this enchanting region in 2022 and 2023, they bring a fresh and insightful perspective to some of Provence's most captivating destinations.
Provence is overflowing with incredible places to visit, and the challenge often lies in choosing where to go. Annie and Elyse aim to simplify this decision by highlighting the 'must-see' villages amidst a long list of breathtaking spots in the Lubéron.
An essential aspect of their discussion includes practical travel tips, such as the best days to visit popular locations to avoid the crowds and the necessity of a car for exploring the Lubéron.
The episode features their top six villages, each selected for its unique charm and historical significance:
- Gordes: Known for its picturesque hilltop views and beautiful stone architecture. Les Bories: Famous for its ancient stone huts with a rich history. Roussillon: Remarkable for its vibrant ochre cliffs and earthy tones. Lacoste: Intriguing for its association with the Marquis de Sade and its captivating past. Oppède le Vieux: A medieval village with cobblestone alleys and a timeless atmosphere. Ménerbes: Celebrated for its quintessential Provençal lifestyle, artistic heritage, and vineyards.
Click play to join Annie and Elyse on this delightful journey through the Lubéron's most enchanting villages!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bootcamp May 2024 The Magazine Segment Annie and Elyse about the Luberon villages Luberon area You’ll need a car to visit the Lubéron Where do you stay that’s central when visitng the Lubéron? How far from the nearst boulangerie? Example: L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue What time of year should you visit Lubéron? Lavender Fields: Not Like in the Pictures! Many beautiful orchards Markets in Gordes and area Apt has one of the biggest open-air markets in the area A bit of Lubéron history Lacoste: a village dedicated to Art, Design and Sculpture Gordes: picture-perfect Les Bories hamlet Gordes abd the French Resistance Roussillon: The city of color Oppède le Vieux, a village for artists. Menerbes of A Year in Provence fame Thank you Patrons Phone Country Codes Copyright More episodes about ProvenceSun, 21 Jan 2024 - 1h 09min - 487 - Eating Vegan in the Land of Baguettes and Brie, Episode 476
In "Eating Vegan in the Land of Baguettes and Brie," Dvora shares her 8-day vegan journey in Paris. She discusses overcoming challenges with Velib' bikes, vegan dining experiences, and a trip to Giverny. The episode offers valuable insights for vegans traveling in Paris, highlighting various vegan-friendly restaurants and practical tips. It's a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in vegan travel and the culinary landscape of Paris and a must-listen for foodies!
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 The Magazine Segment: France has a new Prime Minister Interview with Dvora Citron Day by Day, Vélib’ Bike Léon Monet exhibit at the Luxembourg Museum Juveniles Restaurant Making reservations to make sure they’d try vegan restaurants they had read about Second Day, Le Marais Tour Le Christine Restaurant Louis Vuitton Foundation, Warhol and Basquiat exhibit 42 Degrees Restaurant The VoiceMap tour of the Latin Quarter Opera Garnier after 5pm tour guide Giverny Tour Quick Stop at a Yarn Shop Art class, Watercolor along the Seine. Phillippe Excoffier Restaurant The Dior Gallery Jean-Paul Hévin Chocolate Place Do you have a favourite VoiceMap tour? Paris is very vegan friendly Precise brewing will change every thing when it comes to vegan options Thank you Patrons New Patrons Shoutout Zoom meetings for Patrons Planning a trip to France? French News Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French food and wineSun, 14 Jan 2024 - 1h 01min - 486 - Hidden Gems of the Gers, Episode 475
In this episode Join Us in France, Annie and Elyse embark on a remarkable journey through the Gers region in France, uncovering its hidden charms and age-old allure. And how about delicious gastronomy? It's all here!
Our adventure begins at the serene Abbaye de Flaran, a historic Cistercian abbey now serving as an art museum, where we delve into centuries of history and art. The Gers region, with its seasonal attractions, reveals its best-kept secrets between March and early November. We weave through the picturesque bastide town of Montréal du Gers and the unique circular village of Fourcès. Here, we encounter the friendly local hospitality at a bakery, indulging in the delightful regional specialty, croustade.
Our journey takes us to the impressive Roman site of Séviac, famed for its well-preserved mosaics, a testament to the region's rich Roman heritage. Time constraints lead us to bypass the museum in Eauze, but the visit to Séviac alone leaves us in awe of the historical depth of Gers.
The day's exploration culminates in the enchanting village of Larressingle, a miniature version of Carcassonne. This small, circular walled village, complete with medieval ramparts and a church, stands as a symbol of historical preservation, partly restored thanks to international contributions, notably from American donors.
Throughout the episode, we highlight the importance of planning, especially for dining options in these rural settings, and the role of global efforts in historical preservation. The Gers region, not just a stop on the Camino but a destination in its own right, is rich in both history and gastronomy. We delve into the culinary delights of the area, from its famous duck dishes to the renowned wines of Madiran and Jurançon.
Join us on this enchanting journey through Gers, as we uncover the timeless beauty, culinary richness, and historical depth of this lesser-known French treasure.
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Today on the podcast Services related to the podcast Bootcamp 2024 The magazine part of the podcast: the price of bread Annie and Elyse about The Gers Exploring the Gers Region The Beauty and Simplicity of Gers Le Bonheur est dans le Pré The Serenity of Rural Life in Gers How long to get to The Gers? Visiting the Abbey of Flaran Art Exhibition at the Abbey The Village of Montréal du Gers Electric car charging troubles Fources, small circular village When in the Gers, try a croustade! A visit to Montréal The Roman Site of Séviac The Preservation of Séviac’s Mosaics The Villa of Saviac The Village of Larressingle Restoration work Gastronomy and agriculture in the Gers Le Festival du Gras (aka le Marché du Gras) The Town of Condom and Armagnac Thank you Patrons Itinerary Consult Service Feedback from Lucy Hicks Self-guided tours of Paris The Price of Bread in France Keeping your phone safe while touring Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 07 Jan 2024 - 55min - 485 - Pedal Through France a Self-Guided Cycling Adventure, Episode 474
In this episode of Join Us in France, Susan and Ron Crump detail their long distance cycling trip from Amsterdam to Rochefort. They discuss practical aspects like shipping bikes to Europe, navigating different terrains, and choosing accommodations. The episode offers insights into the challenges they faced, including safety on shared roads and unexpected weather. It's not just for cyclists; anyone interested in travel and adventure will find value in their experiences and tips. Tune in for an informative look at what it takes to embark on a self-guided cycling tour through France.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 No magazine section Susan and Ron – Long distance trip through France The logistics of shipping your bike to France The best place to start a bike trip What was the end goal of the trip? Kamoot app and French IGN Map What types of roads have they taken? Dedicated bike routes Safety first Setting up for the night: planning 24 hours ahead Budget for a long cycling trip Behind the Postcard: Not visiting normal turisty places Rolling in on a bicycle makes local look at you differently than if you were on a group tour Chased by dogs? Leclerc Tour de France t-shirts A word of caution about planning a cycle tour: Road closures happen Charging your devices and cell phone service Worrying about getting their stuff stolen The why and the how Century rides in the US European rides Susan and Ron have done The Bicycle brought f reedom to the farmers Electric bicycles for touring Copyright More episodes about active vacations in FranceSun, 31 Dec 2023 - 57min - 484 - Père Noël and the Wooden Shoes, Episode 473
Dive into the magic of French Christmas with Père Noël & the Wooden Shoes. Uncover the heartwarming legend of a cobbler's gift to Père Noël and explore the delightful tradition of the 13 desserts of Provence. Experience the charm and warmth of France's festive customs in this special Christmas Eve episode. Listen now for a journey filled with holiday spirit and enchanting stories. #FrenchChristmas #HolidayTraditions"
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The Legend of Père Noël and the Wooden Shoes The origins of the story Les 13 Desserts de Provence Copyright More episodes about Christmas in FranceSun, 24 Dec 2023 - 10min - 483 - Planning the Perfect Multi-Family French Vacation, Episode 472
Embark on a journey with Planning the Perfect Multi-Family French Vacation! Join four families as they explore the charming streets of Lille, the historic beaches of Deauville, and the sun-drenched vineyards of Provence. Discover how they navigated group dynamics, chose the right accommodations, and created unforgettable memories. From mastering travel logistics to choosing leisurely lunches over quick bites, this episode is packed with insider tips and heartwarming stories. Whether you're planning a family trip or just dreaming of France, tune in for inspiration and practical advice on crafting your own French adventure #FamilyTravel #ExploreFrance
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Intro Today on the podcast: Planning the Perfect Multi-Family French Vacation Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 No magazine section Thank you Patrons Next week on the podcast Jennifer Henniman Trip report What worked really well? Accomodation Transportation for the group Canadian World War I Sites South of France: Arles Visiting the U.S. and Canadian World War II D-Day sites in Normandy Beaux de Provence and Carrières des Lumières Châteauneuf-du-Pape wine tour Cassis Deauville Marker Lille Exploring Roussillon area Troyes and Les Riceys Things you learned or wish you’d known Villa insurance Research a soldier for the WW sites Add extra time for bathroom breaks Choosing a Sim or eSim card Wanderlog app Copyright More episodes about family travel in FranceSun, 17 Dec 2023 - 55min - 482 - The Road Less Traveled in France, Episode 471
Dive into the enchanting world of French travel with "The Road Less Traveled in France." This episode takes you beyond the typical tourist spots, uncovering France's hidden gems. From the challenges of electric car travel and the grandeur of castle living to the lively 14th July festivities in Paris, experience France in a new light. Discover the serene beauty of Normandy's beaches, the unexpected thrill of French Tacos, and the intricacies of navigating dental emergencies abroad. Join us for a journey that celebrates the unique and lesser-known aspects of French culture and travel.
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Today on the podcast: Taking the Less Traveled Road in France Podcast supporters Feedback from Catherine McMillan Bootcamp update No magazine section Road Less Traveled When was the trip? Lost luggage Car rental Places you loved – Le Puy du Fou Night at the castle Celebrating La Fête Nationale Chilling on the Normandy beachfront Walking around Vannes Dental problems while in France French Taco Champagne Sucinio Castle Walking around Strasbourg VR Notre Dame experience The best baguette in Paris What has she larned from this trip? Looking for a place to retire Any final advice? CopyrightMore episodes about going off the beaten track in France
Sun, 10 Dec 2023 - 55min - 481 - Toulouse to Nice on the Train, Episode 470
In today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Renee Bogue delve into the practicalities and joys of train travel in France. Despite facing challenges like train strikes, Renee and her husband demonstrate that effective planning can ensure a smooth journey. The couple shares their adventures on four coastal walks along the French Riviera, highlighting the scenic routes from Villefranche-sur-Mer to Nice and from Cap d'Ail to Monaco. The episode offers valuable insights into navigating the French rail system and tips for enjoyable coastal walks, making it a must-listen for those planning a similar journey.
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Today on the podcast Bootcamp, May 2024 The Magazine Part of the Podcast Renee Bogue – Trip Report Train issues April – May 2023 Difficulties Returning a Car at CDG on a Previous Trip Finding Gas Stations and Car Rental Places in Densely Populated Areas Things that you enjoyed the most Walking the coastal paths along the Riviera Villefranche-sur-Mer to Nice Cap d’Ail coastal path to Mala Beach Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild Private tour with Elyse in Toulouse Nîmes Albi Buy Your Train Tickets on the App on Your Phone Things they Enjoyed in oulouse Monaco Race Track and Casino What’s a French Martini? Antibes, the Ford Hike and the Billionaire Harbor Conclusions After the 5th Trip About Tourist Information Places in France Using UBER in France Visiting the Château de Flaugergues outside of Montpellier Trying in McDonald’s in France Thank you Patrons French History Brief – Mont Saint-Michel The Olympics – The Metro Tickets The Security During the Olympics Next Week on the Podcast Copyright More episodes about active vacations in FranceSun, 03 Dec 2023 - 56min - 480 - Contemporary French Novels: A Literary Journey
In today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin chat about contemporary french novels they enjoyed in the last few years.
Interested in joining the 2024 Bootcamp? Here are the details! Contemporary French Novels: Reliving the Joys of France Through LiteratureFor many travelers who have experienced the allure of France, reading books set in that picturesque country often becomes a way to relive their adventures and memories. There's a unique joy in immersing oneself in a narrative that unfolds in familiar streets, among the charming cafes, or within the historic walls that one may have walked through during their vacations in France. This connection between travel and literature is profound and personal, offering a portal back to those cherished moments.
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Today on the podcast Supporting the Podcast with Your Purchases Podcast supporters Bootcamp 2024 Annie and Elyse about Favorite French Novels Facebook group moderator Jenny, keeps a list of books set in France or by French authors The only street in Paris, Elaine Sciolino Le Memoires d’Hadrien Elyse’s list of Favourite Books set in France or by French Authors Fred Vargas Bernard Minier Martin Walker Tracy Chevalier Historical Novels Kate Mosse Books about World War II Sarah’s Key, Tatiana de Ronay All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr Annie Arnault Marguerite Duras Youcenar L’Élégance du Hérisson Simone Weil Thank you Patrons Monthly meetings with patrons Planning a trip to France? Annie and Patricia: Possible Problems during the Paris Olympics CopyrightSun, 26 Nov 2023 - 1h 05min - 479 - Beach Hopping on the French Riviera
In our latest podcast episode, we dive into the sun-soaked adventures of a family's beach hopping journey along the captivating French Riviera. From the scorching heat of Arizona to the azure waters of the Mediterranean, this episode is a vivid diary of their month-long escapade, blending the charms of quaint coastal towns with the allure of the Riviera’s glitzy lifestyle.
Discover the seamless transition from bustling Florence to the serene beaches of Nice, where every train ride unveils a new facet of the European travel experience - efficient, scenic, and a window to diverse cultures. Hear about their strategic choice of accommodation in Nice, serving as a gateway to the daily discoveries of nearby towns and their unique beaches, each narrating a different story.
Get an insider's view of Cannes' luxurious beach clubs, Antibes' Provençal vibes, and the familial warmth of Villefranche-sur-Mer. Uncover hidden gems like a medieval tunnel and a villa's lush gardens, and learn how the simple pleasures - from gelato tastings to playful splashes in the sea - form the essence of a memorable family vacation.
This episode isn't just about places; it's about experiences, connections, and the timeless appeal of the French Riviera. Tune in to immerse yourself in a tale of family, discovery, and the enchanting Mediterranean charm.
More episodes about Provence and the Riviera#BeachHoppingRiviera, #FamilyTravelFrance, #FrenchRivieraAdventure, #MediterraneanEscapes, #CoastalWanderlust, #ExploreCannes, #AntibesCharm, #VillefrancheSurMer, #RivieraBeachLife, #TrainTravelEurope, #EuropeanSummer, #RivieraCulture, #SeasideStories, #TravelPodcast, #FamilyVacationGoals, #AzureWaters, #FrenchCoastExploration, #SunSoakedJourneys, #ProvençalVibes, #LuxuryBeachClubs
Sun, 19 Nov 2023 - 53min - 478 - The Enchanted World of the Musée des Arts Forains
Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve into the captivating world of the Musée des Arts Forains in Paris, a treasure trove of fairground history and carnival artifacts. This episode traces the evolution of French fairs from the Middle Ages to modern times. Originating in the 900s in Northern France, especially Champagne, these fairs were essential trading hubs, gathering merchants from all over Europe. They were not only commercial centers but also cultural and knowledge exchange venues, featuring exotic goods and varied entertainment.
The French Revolution marked a decline in fairs, but they re-surged in the 19th century, transitioning towards entertainment, particularly during the Belle Époque. Today, fairs like the Foire du Trône in Paris continue this legacy, focusing more on amusement rides and attractions.
The Musée des Arts Forains offers a unique glimpse into this history. Located near the Bercy Pavilion, the museum immerses visitors in a world of vintage amusement rides and games. The guided tours, predominantly in French, are richly informative and interactive, allowing guests to engage with the exhibits. The museum particularly comes to life during Le Festival du Merveilleux around Christmas, offering a festive experience with performers and attractions, making it a popular destination for families and those interested in historical entertainment.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine Part of the Podcast Annie and Elyse History of fairs in France Le foire de Champagne Difference between a fair and a market The French Revolution Reduced Fairs Le Musée des Arts Forains in Paris. Les Pavillons de Bercy Thank you Patrons Question of the week – The piece of French life I’d most like to take home with me is…#MuséeDesArtsForains, #ParisChristmas, #FestivalDuMerveilleux, #VintageCarnival, #FrenchFairs, #HolidayMagic, #ParisianWonderland, #AntiqueMerryGoRounds, #CarnivalArts, #HistoricEntertainment, #FamilyHolidayFun, #ParisFestivities, #CulturalHeritage, #AmusementHistory, #TheatricalArts, #FrenchTraditions, #HolidayInParis, #UniqueMuseums, #FairgroundMagic, #WinterInParis
Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 59min - 477 - Relaxing Honeymoon on the French Riviera
Join us on a romantic journey as we explore a newlywed couple's honeymoon on the French Riviera during the Cannes Series Film Festival. From the sandy beaches of Cannes to the charming streets of Nice, discover their luxurious stays, cultural experiences, and serene moments. Perfect inspiration for planning your own romantic getaway.
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Intro Trip Report with Michael McLaughlin on Relaxing on the Riviera Podcast supporters The Magazine Part of the Podcast Annie and Michael Flight mishaps before arriving in France Don’t plan much on your first day in France Jet Setting at the Cannes Series Film Festival You Will Probably Need a Ticket Even if the Event Is Free The Barrière Majestique Hotel Enjoyed some shopping Construction in Cannes Five Nights in Nice Things to Consider in Choosing to Stay in Cannes or Nice Not recommended to have a car in the Riviera Aircon Is Not a High Priority for French People Preparing for a Visit to Monaco and Getting a Note from Prince Albert Enjoying the Casino in Monaco Boat Cruise off the Bay of Angels French Riviera Pass Rothschild Villa Making Their Own Fragrance in Eze Comparing the Price of Uber vs Taxi Going to the Nice Opera for the Ballet Cinderella The Tourist Train to the Top of Castle Hill Russian Orthodox Cathedral The Mademoiselle Gray Restaurant Mistakes and warnings Thank you, Patrons Itinerary Consultation Services Special Listener Discount New Scam in Paris: Metro “Helpers” An electrifying experience driving an electric car in France Have the ChargeMap App and card Make sure the car has a combo CCS plug Don’t get a car that’s meant for the city if you’re going to be taking longer trips Make sure your car can charge on a DC charger at least 90 AC charging to be 11 kilowatts Two types of cable T2 and a domestic charger Personal update 1 – trip with Elyse Personal update 2 – trip to Spain Renovations Thank you podcast editors Next week on the podcast Copyright#HoneymoonIdeas #FrenchRiviera #TravelInspiration #CouplesTrip"
Sun, 05 Nov 2023 - 59min - 476 - Preparing a Visit to Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin guide you through the picturesque landscapes of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and the ancient ruins of Glanum. Located in the heart of Provence, Saint-Rémy is not just another charming town; it's a place deeply rooted in history and culture. Known as the birthplace of Nostradamus and the residence of Vincent van Gogh during one of his most creative phases, the town offers an irresistible blend of cultural richness and Provencal charm.
Just a short distance away is Glanum, a fascinating archaeological site that transports you back to the Greco-Roman era. Rediscovered in 1920, the well-preserved ruins provide a captivating glimpse into ancient civilizations and include architectural marvels like a triumphal arch and a cenotaph.
One of the key questions we tackle in this episode is whether you should base your travels out of Saint-Rémy. The town's strategic location, near cities like Arles, Avignon, and Cavaillon, makes it an ideal hub for experiencing the magic of a small Provençal town. Plus, it is part of the National Regional Park of the Alpilles, boasting excellent infrastructure that includes a variety of comfortable hotels and delightful restaurants.
Another highlight of the episode is a PSA from Annie about the potential pitfalls of buying nougat from street vendors. A seemingly trivial subject that can make a significant difference in your travel experience, so you'll want to hear what she has to say.
We also delve into practical matters like renting an electric or hybrid car for your next trip to France. Starting 48 minutes into the episode, we discuss the ins and outs of ChargeMap Pass—a convenient solution for electric vehicle charging across France. All the necessary details are covered, from purchasing the RFID card for 19.90€ to the actual charging costs.
Whether you're captivated by history, nature, or simply keen on experiencing the Provençal lifestyle, Saint-Rémy and Glanum offer a range of activities and festivals to indulge in. So buckle up for an enlightening journey to these must-visit spots on your French itinerary.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Should I rent an electric car when visiting France? Annie and Elyse Saint Rémy de Provence Provençal life good and bad Tourism in Saint Rémy Prince Albert of Monaco is the senior of Saint Rémy Arrive Early for Market Day Buying nougat from the market Saint Rémy is the Birth place of Nostradamus Saint Rémy the place stop before going South into the Alpilles Should I base myself out of Saint Rémy de Provence to visit Provence? Antique Roman Site – Glanum Named after a Celtic God Then came the Greeks The Romans take over Arc de Triomphe and Cenotaphe you can see from the road Visiting Saint-Rémy with kids Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence Thank you Patrons New patrons this week French History Brief about Nostradamus Itinerary Consultation Services Self-guided GPS Tour on the VoiceMap app. Review of one of the Tours The Travel Question of the Week Types of Electric Car Chargers The ChargeMap App Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about ProvenceSun, 29 Oct 2023 - 1h 04min - 475 - In Love with the French Alps, Episode 464
In this episode, seasoned travelers Robin and Raymond take listeners on an exhilarating journey through the French Alps. With Robin's expertise as a middle school French teacher and Raymond's multiple visits to the area, they share invaluable tips for a 10-day trip that promises adventure and culture. Starting with a heart-pounding paragliding experience off Le Brévent, they emphasize the importance of safety and share their awe at the stunning views. Snowboarding on the glaciers of La Vallée Blanche is another highlight, where they stress the need for hiring guides and making advanced bookings.
The couple also dives into the local culture, enthusing over street music and the Poil O'Brass Band, an unexpected delight on a Saturday. For skiing or snowboarding, Robin and Raymond advocate for ICON and EPIC passes, sharing how their $60 upgrade reaped benefits worth hundreds of dollars. Foodies will appreciate their dining experience at Bivouac, where Chef Chris serves up both culinary delights and homemade wildflower liqueur.
A multicultural encounter on a gondola ride adds another layer to their adventure, and they cap off the episode with practical tips on border control, local etiquette, and busting myths about the cost of travel in France. Whether you're into thrills, food, or cultural experiences, this episode is a comprehensive guide to making the most of your trip to the French Alps.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters 2024 Bootcamp is Confirmed! The Magazine part of the podcast Robin and Raymond interview When Did They Travel to France? Speed tickets? Parapente off Le Brévent Snowboarding La Vallée Blanche Street music and Chamonix Dinner and conversation with Chef Chris at Bivouac Gondola ride home with boys in ski school at the Le Brévent Lets’s talk about food Snowboarding in Zermatt PBJ and bubbly on veranda Snowboarding Grande Montet Part 2 La Calèche in Chamonix. Car rental Tips for Other Visitors Service continu restaurants Adventurous, Relaxing, and Pleasurable How did the podcast help you prepare for your trip? What’s the best time of the year to go to the French Alps to ski? Thank you Patrons Zoom meetings with patrons The Bonjour Service The VIP Service VoiceMap App Review of VoiceMap tour of Saint Germain des Prés Trip through the French Atlantic coast Email from Brittany Erikson What to wear in Paris How to handle visits to large museums Things you should know about hotel rooms in France Bugs Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 22 Oct 2023 - 1h 06min - 474 - D'Artagnan: the Man and the Legend
Welcome to a new episode with Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin that takes you back to 17th-century France, a time of kings, queens, and legendary Musketeers. Today, we delve into the life of Charles de Batz de Castelmore, better known as D'Artagnan, the real-life inspiration behind Alexandre Dumas' "The Three Musketeers."
Explore D'Artagnan's incredible journey in 17th-century France. From a humble Gascony upbringing to espionage, epic battles, and a lasting impact on culture. Uncover the real man behind the legend in this episode. #History #France #TheThreeMusketeers #DArtagnan #Podcast
Sun, 15 Oct 2023 - 54min - 473 - Medieval France with Teens, Episode 462
In this trip report, Annie Sargent is joined by Matthew Gamache, a seasoned traveler to France who began exploring the country with his daughters when they were young—now they're teenagers. The focus of their recent journey was medieval France with teens, featuring visits to several iconic Medieval Cathedrals, the Cluny Museum in Paris that specializes in Medieval art, the Unterlinden Museum with its remarkable Medieval Altarpiece, and Guédelon—a one-of-a-kind project where artisans are constructing a 13th-century-style castle using only period-appropriate techniques and materials.
The adventure unfolded over the last week of June and the first two weeks of July 2023, totaling three weeks—a fantastic duration for a French vacation. To prepare, the family tuned into this podcast, watched YouTube videos, and engaged in family discussions about the sites they were eager to explore. They had a grand time and share their secrets for a successful family vacation in France that includes many off the beaten track locations.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast Interview with Matthew Gamache Previous episodes Matthew has been a guest on France West to East How do you book your apartments? Driving in France Rental car in Orly Favorite things to do Discuss the places you’ll visit with your teens before you go Improvements in museography in France in the last decade Finding great places to eat in Brittany Rose Granite Coast hike Bayeux Tapestry, American Cemetery, D-Day Museum D-Day might be best saved when the kids are into their teens Guedelon Castle: Watch Secrets of the Castle on YouTube Jura region Arbois – home of Louis Pasteur Unterlinden Museum The Bayeux Tapestry How a visit to the Bayeux Tapestry takes place Bartholdi Museum Europa Park Renting bikes to visit Burgundy and Brittany was easy Walking through Paris on Bastille Day The Marie Curie Museum Thank you Patrons New Patreon Reward Personal Itinerary Consultant Service The gare du Nord is a hot mess CopyrightSun, 08 Oct 2023 - 1h 01min - 472 - Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Episode 461
In this episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the history and sites of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris. They discuss its various locations, historical significance, and treasures, from ancient manuscripts to modern collections. Book worms will love to visit these beautiful repositories of learning and French culture in the heart of Paris!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast Annie and Elyse La Bibliothèque et la librairie – faux amis French National Francois Mitterrand Bibliotheque The Mazarine Library BNF Richelieu La Salle de Manuscript The Cabinet des Médailles Public Libraries in Paris The history of the libraries You can see Illumnations from the Mont Saint Michel in Avranches Clovis created the first French Library The Sorbonne Library Charles V François I and Dépôt Légal Louis XIV brings the royal library to Paris Library Richelieu Abbott Bignon: The first great French librarian The French Revolution Napoleonic Era 19th Century: The need to change and expand the buildings under Napoleon III What authors, books, libraries and librarians do for us Thank you Patrons Thinking of traveling to France? The Opening Ceremony for the Paris Olympics The Bouquinistes Controversy No hijab rule in France Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 01 Oct 2023 - 1h 03min - 471 - Grand Prix de Monaco Trip Report
Get ready to shift gears and accelerate into one of the most iconic sporting events in the world—the Monaco Grand Prix! Our latest episode, Grand Prix de Monaco Trip Report is a must-listen for anyone planning to experience this high-octane spectacle.
We're pulling back the curtain on the Monaco Grand Prix, offering you an insider's perspective that goes beyond the glitz and glamour. From making savvy ticket choices to navigating the bustling streets of Monaco during the race, this episode is jam-packed with actionable tips to elevate your Grand Prix experience.
Monaco transforms during the Grand Prix, and we're here to guide you through it. Discover how to move around the city, what areas become ticket-only zones, and how to soak up the race atmosphere even if you don't have a ticket.
Getting to Monaco can be a race in itself, especially during the Grand Prix weekend. We'll share essential tips on how to avoid the crowds and make your journey as smooth as possible.
Your ticket is more than just a seat; it's a passport to a full day of racing excitement. Find out what other events you can access with your Grand Prix ticket.
Whether you're a seasoned F1 fan or a first-timer eager to feel the roar of the engines, this episode is your ultimate guide to the Monaco Grand Prix. Don't miss out on these exclusive insights that will make your trip to Monaco unforgettable.
Sun, 24 Sep 2023 - 52min - 470 - Jean Moulin, Standing Up to Tyranny, Episode 459
Discover the remarkable story of Jean Moulin, a beacon of hope during France's tumultuous WWII era. Dive deep into his life, from his early influences in Béziers to his unwavering stand against Nazi occupation. As the youngest Préfet in France and the head of the Resistance under De Gaulle, Moulin's legacy is a testament to courage, resilience, and sacrifice. Explore his contributions, artistic talents, and the mysteries surrounding his tragic end. A tale of heroism that continues to inspire. #JeanMoulin #FrenchHistory #WWIIHero
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Today on the podcast Thank you, patrons No travel tips section Next week on the podcast Annie and Elyse about Jean Moulin Jean Moulin, icon of the history of the Resistance Museum of the Resistance and Deportation in Toulouse and Paris x Jean Moulin, the writter About Jean Moulin’s life Scarf and fedora Start of the political career, Front Popular Chief of Staff for the Minister of the Air Force 1936-1937n Civil War in Spain 1937 Jean Moulin is named préfet He refuses to sign with the Germans Jean Moulin joins De Gaulle Code Name Max Arrested by the Germans Père Lachaise plot number 10,137 The ultimate mystery CopyrightSun, 17 Sep 2023 - 52min - 469 - Adventures at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Episode 458
Today, Annie Sargent brings you a trip report with Christopher Tipper about attending the 24 hours of Le Mans. The first half of the episode is a chat with Christopher about what he's planning to do, and the second half is execution phase. Did the event live up to Christopher's expectations? Were there any unexpected twists and turns along the way? You're about to find out.
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Today on the podcast New patrons This week’s Pateron reward Do you need help for a fantastic trip to France? Next week on the podcast Annie and Christopher planning the Le Mans trip Tickets for the Metro Other things to consider in Le Mans Second part of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Interview: Trip of a Lifetime! The 24 Hour race Tips for 24 Hours of Le Mans Visitors Radio FM Photo equipment Racing Peeps All Around General Tips about France Emergency Room day trip Bikes commuting to work in Paris The security patrols Super easy to pay French speeding tickets online Credit Cards Shakespear and Company Charles de Gaulle Do not look for the best croissant Copyright More episodes about active vacations in FranceSun, 10 Sep 2023 - 54min - 468 - Jews in France: Trials, Triumphs, and Transformations
In today's podcast episode, Elyse Rivin takes listeners on a journey through the Jewish history of France, visiting key sites from Paris to Provence. The podcast highlights the cultural contributions and challenges faced by Jewish communities, from Roman times to the modern day. Synagogues like the one in Carpentras, operating since 1367, and museums like the Museum of Jewish Art and History in Paris, are explored. Despite a history marked by both acceptance and anti-Semitism, Jewish communities remain an integral part of France's cultural fabric, particularly concentrated in cities like Paris, Marseille, and Toulouse.
The episode also touches on other topics such as the end of scooter rentals in Paris, Annie's new electric car day-trips, and the French back-to-school season, "C'est la rentrée."
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Today on the podcast Annie’s tours and services Magazine: scooters in Paris, new service, and back to school Funny podcast name story Jewish Art and history in Paris Synagogue in Cavaillon and Carpentras Carpentras, the oldest synagogue, 1367 Marmoutier, a museum of Alsacian Jewish life. 448 synagogues in France Roman times in France, proof of jewis existance in France Jews and the Visigoth Jewish Doctors Jews under Charlemagne: 700s- 800s First 1000 years of Jewish History in France Terrible times for Jews in France Jews forced to live in “carrières” Expelling and robbing the Jews The Pope’s Jews Mordecai Judaica Giving Jews full citizenship in France Jews in France under Napoleon Adolphe Cremieux and Jean Jaurès Jews become French citizens in French colonies The Dreyfus Affair The 1930s and WWII Simone Weil Since WW2 Thank you Patrons New patrons this week Zoom meetings with patrons New Collections tab in Patreon Join Us in France services available Personal Itinerary Consultant GPS self-guided tours Day Trip with Annie – New Service No more scooter rentals in Paris C’est la rentrée, mes amis! Sign up for associations Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 03 Sep 2023 - 1h 08min - 467 - Surviving Paris for Newbies, Episode 456
The topic of today's episode of the podcast is Surviving Paris for Newbies. My guest today, Erin Tridle, wrote a Guide to Paris that contains a lot of savvy advice for people who are visiting France for the first time. We discuss a few of these tips on this episode, you can read all of them here.
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Today on the podcast: Surviving Paris for Newbies Podcast supporters The Magazine part of the podcast Surviving France Secret entrance of the Louvre Erin Trindel on TikTok Making your life easier in Paris Watch where you walk Taking up a table in a restaurant No hand signals, just eye contact La Bise Do you need to tip or not? Beggars The smokers around you Credit Cards Putting your phone on the table when you’re having dinner 19th and 20th arrondissement Walking on the grass Price gauging The bracelets scam Be careful with your things on the metro. Thank you, patrons Patrons please use Patreon for messages The Bonjour Service The VIP Service Self-guided tours available on the VoiceMap app How to not get a ticket when visiting France Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes for people visiting Paris for the first timeSun, 27 Aug 2023 - 1h 00min - 466 - France for Bookworms, Episode 455
In this journey through the literary landscape of France, we venture into iconic independent bookstores, stroll through charming book villages, and feel the lively atmosphere of France's renowned book festivals. We also **delve** into the spirited debate on reading versus listening to books—a topic that resonates with book lovers worldwide. It's clear that in France, the love for books is more than a pastime; it's a deeply ingrained part of the culture, a cherished tradition that continues to thrive. From the bustling shelves of Parisian bookstores to the tranquil lanes of Montolieu, books hold a special place in the French heart. Thank you for joining us on this literary expedition across France, a true haven for bookworms.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine part of the podcast Episode Colson Whitehead in Toulouse The largest bookstore complex: Gilbert Joseph Shakespeare and Company Some bookstores also published books Librairie Jousseaume, Galerie Vivienne Librairie Delamain, the oldest independent bookstore in Paris Bilingual Bookstores La Librairie Gourmande LGBT+ Bookshop, Les Mots a la Bouche L’Amour du Noir Artazart L’Écume des Pages Bookstores outside of Paris MOLLAT in Bordeaux Bookstore in Toulouse Godon in Lille Librairie Maupetit, Marseille Le Bal des Ardents, Lyon Kléber, Strasbourg Le Trouve Tout Du Livre Le Trouve Tout du Livre, Montolieu The Village of Books Book festivals and fairs Le Marathon des mots Festival International de la Bande Dessinéex Is listening to a book the same as reading? Thank you Patrons Zoom meetings with Patrons Zoom meeting times for Patrons Weather in France late August About the Join Us in France podcast Going forward Itinerary Calls are going to be on Zoom Olympic News Medical bills while in France La Carte Vitale Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French cultureSun, 20 Aug 2023 - 1h 00min - 465 - Adventures of a Solo Woman in Marseille, Episode 454
Today's trip report is about the adventures of a solo woman in Marseille. This woman is called Eva Jorgensen and she has some great recommendations for anyone visiting Marseille.She puts to rest the idea that a solo woman in Marseille would run into many problems because the city is "dangerous". It's not more dangerous than any other large city! This is what Eva had to say about this:
As a solo woman traveler, going to any large city, I would just kind of be aware of those areas I want to stick to and which areas I want to be more careful around or maybe not go to. And, um, and I, And so I did that, I was, it was perfectly fine, I felt perfectly safe the entire time.
If you don't visit the "projects" you'll be fine. BTW that's also true in Chicago! Don't go to the 15e arrondissement in Marseille. You're in luck there are no tourist attraction there.
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Today on the podcast: Adventures of a Solo Woman in Marseille Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast Annie Sargent and Eva Jorgensen interview The light and the topography in Marseille What inspired your trip to Marseille? Great walks (even if it’s hilly!) The Bus system in Marseille Is Marseille a dangerous city? Bompard Neighborhood Cosquer Cave The Notre Dame de la Garde Basilique Tourist trains Friendly driver Marseille has a rich history Culture and Museums in Marseille Places Eva enjoyed in Marseille La Petit Nice Little ports. Anse de Maldorme and the Anse de Malmousque The Vauban neighborhood La Bonne Mere is also a French expression of surprise Maison Empereur. L’Ideal, restaurant and epicerie Chez Mina, traditional Moroccan place The Tuba Club (untested but it looks great!) Plage du Prado, better for families Describe the people who would enjoy Marseille Food in Marseille Local food and wine recommendations Villa La Coste, a luxury resort by Aix-en-Provence Did you make any mistakes, did anything went wrong? Difficutlies with pick up and drop off points for scooters Driving in the Marseille city centre, NOT recommended! Scolded for talking on the train Thank you, Patrons New Patreon reward: Zoom Meetings Itinerary Consult Service Feedback about the VIP experience from Joe O’Reilley VoiceMap Tours available Learning Spanish as a mature adult: it takes dedication! TIps for learning French at any age Flying taxis will be in operation around Paris by the 2024 Olympics and going forward Next week on the podcast: France for bookworms CopyrightSun, 13 Aug 2023 - 1h 01min - 464 - Why Life in France is Awful, Episode 453
Are you considering a move to France or planning an extended stay in this country? In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the real reasons why you might—or might not—want to come to France. We explore the nation's complex tax system, explaining how it operates and whether French citizens truly feel they get their money's worth. What about the infamous French bureaucracy? Bring your best French, because it's as intricate as it is quintessentially French! If you're worried about strikes affecting your vacation plans or the challenges of finding parking in urban areas, we've got that covered too. But it's not all warnings and caveats. We'll also discuss the evolving aspects of French life, such as improving unemployment rates, a younger generation embracing English, and even a solution to the age-old problem of dog waste on sidewalks. Whether it's the rigid labor market, rising social tensions, or the distinctive slow pace of life that intrigues you, this episode provides an unbiased look at the unique blend of charm and challenges that France offers. We tackle myths, reveal surprising truths, and present a comprehensive overview that will leave you well-informed and perhaps even more curious about life in France. Whether you're an expat finding it tough to integrate or simply a Francophile pondering the high cost of living in Paris, tune in to gain valuable insights into what it truly means to live, work, and play in France.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast Annie and Elyse 1. High taxes and social charges Income tax, impôt sur le revenu. VAT, a consumption tax Corporate tax, Impôts sur les societés. Taxe foncière and taxe d’habitation Wealth tax, impôt de solidarité sur la fortune immobilière Inheritance tax and Gift taxes Capital gains tax 2. Bureaucracy and complex administrative processes 3. Strikes and labor disputes disrupting daily life 4. Challenges in learning the french language 5. Perceived unfriendliness or indifference towards foreigners. 6. High cost of living in major cities, especially Paris. 7. Traffic congestion and limited parking in urban areas. 8. Limited job opportunities in certain sectors 9. Difficulty integrating into French Society for expats 10. Air pollution in larger cities 11. Rigid labor market and strict labor laws 12. Slow pace of life may frustrate some people. 13. Stores and businesses closed on Sundays and Holidays High unemployment rate, particularly for youth 15. Strikes and protests affecting public transportation and services 16. Rising social tensions and political polarization 17. Limited customer service culture compared to some other countries 18. Dog waste on sidewalks in some urban areas 19. Inconsistent business hours or long lunch break 20. Occasional language chauvinism making it difficult for non-French speakers Thank you, Patrons New patron rewards Preparing a trip to France? The Bonjour Service VoiceMap App Tours Olympics 2024 in Paris Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 06 Aug 2023 - 1h 02min - 463 - Canadian WW2 Normandy Sites, Episode 452
In this episode of the podcast with my guest Terri Brault, we discuss Canadian WW2 Normandy sites you can visit. Canadian forces were heavily involved in the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, which marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
The Canadian 3rd Infantry Division, along with the 2nd Armoured Brigade, landed at Juno Beach, a stretch of coast located between Sword and Gold beaches. Facing heavily fortified German defenses, they experienced fierce resistance, but their courage and determination saw them overcome these formidable obstacles. By the end of the day, Canadian forces had penetrated deeper into France than any other Allied force, a testament to their discipline and valor.
Canadian troops also played a significant role in the subsequent Battle of Normandy, a grueling two-month campaign to liberate the region from German occupation. They were central to Operation Totalize, an offensive designed to break through German defenses south of Caen, a strategic city that witnessed some of the war's bloodiest conflicts.
Moreover, Canadian soldiers were victims of one of the war's most infamous atrocities at the Abbaye d'Ardenne, where 20 prisoners of war were executed by the 12th SS Panzer Division, a crime later prosecuted as a war crime.
Today, the Canadian War Cemetery at Beny-sur-Mer, where about 2,000 soldiers are laid to rest, serves as a somber reminder of the ultimate sacrifice these brave men made in the pursuit of freedom and peace.
Their bravery, tenacity, and sacrifice significantly contributed to the successful Normandy campaign, marking a pivotal turn in the course of World War II. Their legacy lives on in the form of numerous memorials, museums, and preserved historical sites in Normandy, and their heroic efforts continue to be honored and remembered by both Canadians and the international community. Let's talk about the places in Normandy you can visit to honor their sacrifice and valor.
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Bonjour Itinerary Service The Magazine part of the podcast Canadian Heroes of Normandy with Terri Brault Seeing the Water Lilies at The Musee d’Orangerie Giverny No speeding tickets Rouen Going too cheap on the hotel Bayeux D-Day Sites, Longues-sur-Mer Arronmanches Juno Beach, Courseulles-sur-Mer Canada House, Bernières-sur-Mer Beny-sur-Mer Cemetery Abbaye D’Ardenne Chateau de Cruelly Battle of Normandy museums in Bayeux, Caen, and Juno Beach Centre. Bayeux Tapestry Mont St. Michel Ducey Don’t pack too much into your trip Hotel des Arènes, on Rue Monge, Walking some of Annie’s VoiceMap tours What she learned about France: Do and Don’t Do Warnings Why Normandy in September? Annie’s itinerary review service Orange travel sim cards Travel journal before leaving Thank you, patrons Getting ready for a trip to France The Olympic Village Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 30 Jul 2023 - 54min - 462 - Why Life in France Is Wonderful
In today's episode of the podcast, Why Life in France is Wonderful, Annie and Elyse discuss the 20 things that make life in France unique and attractive. We don't think France is perfect, but it's wonderful and we share why we think so. Fear not, we will also publish an episode in a couple of weeks about why life in France is perhaps a little bit awful as well. Stay tuned!
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Today on the podcast New Bonjour Service Annie and Elyse: Wonderful or Awful to live in Frace? 1. France has a rich history of cultural heritage. 2. France has world class cuisine and wine. 3. High quality healthcare system 4. Beautiful and diverse landscapes 5. Excellent public transportation. 6. Strong focus on work life balance 7. Renowned art and architecture 8. Numerous UNESCO Worlds Heritage Sites 9. High standard of living and social welfare. 10. Multicultural Society with a wide variety of traditions 11. World-leading fashion and design industry 12. High quality education system 13. Beautiful cities and charming villages 14. Mild climate with distinct seasons 15. Vibrant art scene including film, music, and theater. 16. Strong sense of national pride and unity 17. Access to fresh, locally sourced produce 18. Outdoor recreational opportunities 19. Proximity to other European Countries for easy travel 20. Rich literary and philosophical tradition Thank you, patrons Apartment renovations Learning Spanish Tour de France show on Netflix Paris Olympic Village Preparing a trip to France? Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 23 Jul 2023 - 1h 05min - 461 - From Bordeaux to Marseille via Andorra, Episode 450
This episode with Bernadette and Steven Fernandes is all about letting the day happen and taking the back roads. They've been visiting France for years and mostly avoid big cities because they like the small things that give flavor to the experience. We share a few laughs and talk about cannelés, rillettes, going to the wrong Roquefort, enjoying a couple of chateau accommodations, going into the chicken coop, sharing a lunch break with a horse, the way to enjoy a day in Marseille AND two speeding tickets. We keep it real on this podcast! This episode contains great recommendations for accommodations listed on the episode page.
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Today on the podcast The magazine part of the podcast Podcast supporters From Bordeaux to Marseille The stages of the trip Moving out too soon in each place? If they could do it again… The Monolithic Church tour When was the trip? Some of their favorite things Bayonne Lourdes Andorra Surprise Rillette Discovering Canneles Fresh eggs from the chicken coop Mirepoix Saint Pierre la Mer Abbaye de Fontfroide Narbonne Marseille The Cosquer underground painted caves. Food shopping at Intermarche The speeding tickets Canal du Midi Level airline and Air Transat Renting and driving a car in France Thank you Patrons Itinerary Service – NEW Bonjour Service Tipping is changing in France Next week on the podcast Copyright#SaintEmilionSips #BayonneBound #LuzSaintSauveurAdventures #AndorraEscapades #RillettesDelight #CannelésCravings #FreshEggFrenzy #BagesDiscovery #FontfroideAbbey #NarbonneExploration #ElectricBoatRentals #AirTransatAdventures #LevelAirlineJourneys
Sun, 16 Jul 2023 - 52min - 460 - Exploring the Aude Department, Episode 449
The Aude department, located in the Occitanie region of France, offers a diverse and captivating landscape. It is home to notable sites such as the medieval village of Lagrasse, known for its historic charm and association with viticulture. The Lastours Castles, perched atop rocky spurs, bear witness to the region's rich medieval history and the Cathar legacy. Aude is also renowned for its wine production, with vineyards stretching across the picturesque countryside, producing a variety of wines, including Carignan, Syrah, and Grenache. Along its Mediterranean coast, the department boasts stunning coastal areas, including the town of Gruissan, with its sandy beaches and charming old town.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine part of the podcast: Riots in the news again Starting a new series of episodes on select departments Starting with the Aude Department Aude Department, Geography Cool things to see Montolieu, The Village of Books Lastours Fanjeaux Lagrasse Villerouge-Termenès Rennes-le-Château The Coast Gruissan Leucate Bages A gouffre and a grotto, Natural sites Massif de la Clape and The Blue Hole The Sentier Cathare Le Canal Du Midi Passapaïs La Voie Verte de la Montagne Noire La Voie Verte de l’Aude Cathar Castles The wine Le Carnaval de Limoux Thank you Patrons Getting ready for your trip to France? Itinerary consultations GPS self-guided tours Riots in France, is it safe to travel? Copyright#AudeExploration, #HistoricalHeritage, #WineCulture, #CoastalBeauty, #MedievalWonders, #Lagrasse, #LastoursCastles, #GruissanBeach, #VineyardAdventures, #FrenchEscape, #DiscoverAude, #CulturalTreasures, #ScenicLandscapes, #ExploringFrance, #HiddenGems
Sun, 09 Jul 2023 - 1h 00min - 459 - In Search of Joan of Arc in the Loire Valley, Episode 448
In this trip report, you'll hear how Kim Loftus embarked on a captivating treasure hunt in the Loire Valley, tracing the footsteps of Joan of Arc. The journey took her to Chinon, where Joan met Charles VII, and Loches and where she was imprisoned. The Château de Loches stands as a testament to her unwavering resolve. In Sainte-Catherine-de-Fierbois, Joan acquired her legendary sword, solidifying her divine mission. The village offers a glimpse into her faith. Exploring Chambord, they enjoyed the self-guided tour and activities. Orléans hosts the Fêtes de Jeanne d'Arc, a 10-day celebration honoring Joan's feats, featuring parades and illuminations. Click play and take a trip of your own to the Loire Valley!
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Intro Today on the podcast The Magazine Part of the Podcast Podcast supporters Annie and Kim Welcome back, Kim! Looking for places related to Joan of Arc Every town has a small statue of Joan of Arc (or a plaque) Itinerary review with Annie Chinon Histopads Loches Sainte Catherine de Fierbois Azay-le-Rideau Le Brame de Sologne Food Trucks along the River Chambord Beaugency Orléans, Fetes de Jeanne d’Arc Biking along the Loire trail Jousting on Boats Airport Hotels No more Covid rules Thank you, Patrons Prepare for your trip to France VoiceMap app self-guided tours of Paris Getting tickets for highly sought-after attractions in Paris Paris in High Season What else can you do around Eiffel Tour The Catacombs CopyrightSun, 02 Jul 2023 - 1h 00min - 458 - First Frame: The Revolutionary Lumière Brothers, Episode 447
Get ready for another engaging episode of Join Us in France! This week, my co-host Elyse Rivin and I delve into the captivating story of cinema's trailblazers, the Lumière Brothers. We also discuss Alice Guy, the first woman film director. As we unravel the saga of their groundbreaking inventions and the birth of cinema, Elyse's keen insights illuminate the past, painting a vivid picture of the early days of film and how it has shaped our present. This episode is a must-listen for all film enthusiasts!
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Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Thank you, Patrons! Install the Patreon app Next week on the podcast Annie and Elyse about the Lumières brothers Elyse’s love for movies History of cinema and it’s relationship to France Luc Besson Let’s talk about the beginning Muiberg’s optical illusion Edison’s Kinetoscope Emile Reynaud’s Optical Theater, Illuminated Pantomimes Frères Lumière, The Light Brothers The first “film festival” in Paris The first travel films Next step for Lumière Brothers George Meliès and the first special effects The first political movie The first movie houses and the first cinema studio Destroyed everything they had built Alice Guy, the first woman film director The cabbage fairy film Jesus of Nazareth film The first peplum The Pathé brothers The first sound studio in Europe World War I pauses everything The New Wave CopyrightSun, 25 Jun 2023 - 51min - 457 - Languedoc-Roussillon: A Journey Through One of France's Hidden Gem, Episode 446
Join Annie Sargent and Mark Adams in this trip report about the Languedoc-Roussillon area of France. Sometimes overlooked, this part of France is full of hidden gems. Whether it's biking along the Mediterranean or hiking up to Cathar Castles, this trip report explores fantastic experiences. Click play to listen!
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Today on the podcast The magazine part of the podcast Podcast supporters Mark Adams trip report: from Perpignan to Marseille What inspired your trip? And why Southern France? Contemplating retiring in France Start in Barcelona Starting the trip in Barcelona Flight to Barcelona Favorite things Mark Adam did and recommends Aigues-Mortes Fête Votive Bike rides Looking into retire in Sète A cruise ship port Carcassonne Canal tour on Canal du Midi VRBO in Carcassonne Collioure Lastours Montpellier Plaza de Comedie and Esplanade Charles de Gaulle Nîmes Marseille Thank you Patrons! Best things listeners have learned from the podcastRelying on public transportation Take a taxi from CDG to Paris The driving in France episode Finding information about different areas of France No speeding in France Restaurant etiquette Confidence to travel Episodes about the Bordeaux area Be polite, say Bonjour! Do not over plan Phil’s list of alternates to the big sites Recommendations on traveling with kids in France and G7 taxi app Navigo Easy card Almost 4 millions listens CopyrightSun, 18 Jun 2023 - 1h 01min - 456 - France Bootcamp 2023 Report, Episode 445
The Join Us in France 2023 language bootcamp held in Toulouse was big hit. In this France Bootcamp 2023 you'll hear participants explain why they had such a great time. Listen to find out what everyone loved so much!
#LearningFrench, #ToulouseAdventures, #CulturalImmersion, #TravelExperience, #HistoricalSites, #FrenchCuisine, #LanguageLearning, #LifeEnFrancais, #FrenchCulture, #FrancophilesJourney, #ImmersiveTravel, #FrenchBootcamp
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Today on the podcast Next week on the podcast Podcast supporters Annie and Elyse Morning school times A very full Bootcamp week Beth Robinson Tamar Mays Kim Loftus Aric Dreesen Emmitt Dreesen Maxine Schmitz Maree Roberts Louise Rudnicki Kelly Moore Katherine Tipper John Peters Jim Woolridge Carole Wolfe Neu CopyrightSun, 11 Jun 2023 - 1h 42min - 455 - D-Day Anniversary Visit to Normandy, Episode 444
D-Day Anniversary Visit to Normandy - A Trip Report with Phil Roberson on Join Us in France Travel Podcast
Whether you're a history buff, a Francophile, or simply a traveler seeking profound experiences, this episode will leave you with a deeper understanding of WW2 events that shaped our world.
So, sit back, relax, and let's set off on this commemorative journey together, to honor the past, and embrace the resilience of the human spirit. Here we go, en route to Normandy with Phil Roberson who’s been to Normandy many many times!
In this episode we discuss where to pickup a rental car if you're not sure about driving in Paris. We talk about beautiful towns where you can stop between Paris and Normandy.
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Today on the podcast Podcast’s Magazine Font-de-Gaume Newsletter Podcast supporters Feedback from Anne Spitler Phil, Mr. Normandy Visiting D-Day sites when anniversary celebrations are underway Normandy gets VERY busy around June 6 every year Booking a hotel in Normandy when visiting during a D-Day celebration Bigger cities closer to the historical sites Caen, Le Havre, Cherbourg Bayeux What to expect to see everywhere Airplanes D-Day invasion celebrated as the start of liberation How do you prepare for a trip to Normandy Local events, tourist office The annual ceremony at the US American Normandy Cemetery Walking tours of the paratrooper landing areas Finding a restaurant Driving in Normandy from Paris Abbaye de Jumièges Merville Battery The Marmottan museum The wine museum, near the Eiffel Tower The Marquis de Lafayette Thank you Patrons! Back from Bootcamp Two ways to get my tours CopyrightSun, 04 Jun 2023 - 56min - 454 - Flight Path: Charting the History of Aviation in Toulouse, Episode 443
In episode 443 of the Join Us in France podcast, host Annie Sargent converses with Elyse Rivin of Toulouse Guided Walks about the history of aviation in France, specifically focusing on Toulouse, where both of them live. The discussion covers Toulouse's significant role in aviation history, with much of the country's aviation history taking place there, including the creation of Airbus. They discuss the different aviation-focused attractions in Toulouse
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Today on the podcast No magazine section Podcast supporters Next week on the podcast Elyse and Annie about Aviation and Toulouse Toulouse home of Airbus Places to visit in Toulouse – Airbus Industry Aeroscopia Museum Aeronautic museum of Montaudran The Cité de L’Espace The Hotel des Grands Balcons Beginning of aviation Hot air balloons Clement Ader Pierre-George Latécoère: The man who made flying an industry 1883-1943 Used in war The move to commercial flights Emile Dewoitine: The creator of fighter planes Aeropostale – Air Mail Women in aviation Marker Why is all of the aviation industry still in Toulouse The Caravelle Airbus Plans for the future Space research in Toulouse CopyrightSun, 28 May 2023 - 44min - 453 - Mediterranean Cruise, a Trip Report
In the 442nd episode of the "Join Us in France" podcast, host Annie Sargent engages guest Helen Talley-McRae in a discussion about her Mediterranean cruise experience. The cruise, offered by Viking Ocean Cruises, embarked from Rome and concluded in Tarragona, Spain, stopping at French ports such as Marseille and Sète. Helen selected this journey to celebrate a milestone birthday after her 2020 travel plans were postponed due to the pandemic.
Helen highlights both pros and cons of cruising. Positives include the ability to visit several locations quickly, simplified logistics, excellent onboard service and facilities, and an all-inclusive package. Drawbacks, however, encompass substantial upfront costs, superficial visits due to limited shore time, potential dependence on organized excursions, occasionally disappointing food quality, and unexpected itinerary changes due to weather.
The journey included stops at numerous locations, with Sète, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux-de-Provence, and Monaco emerging as Helen's favorites. In Sète, she enjoyed a local guided tour and the chance to interact with locals. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and Les Baux-de-Provence captivated her with their rich history and local markets, while Monaco surprised her with its traditional old town, contrasting with the known glamour of Monte Carlo.
Despite some limitations, such as an industrial port at Marseille and missing out on certain attractions due to time constraints, Helen appreciated the overall experience and expressed interest in future river cruises. She believes this type of cruise is ideal for individuals desiring a resort-style vacation or those who might be visiting Europe for the first time. After her memorable trip, Helen is excited about her upcoming visit to family in Paris and Brittany.
Sun, 21 May 2023 - 42min - 452 - Jean Jaurès and Castres his Birthplace, Episode 441
Listen to today's episode of the podcast exploring the life of Jean Jaurès, a pivotal French socialist leader, born in Castres, France. We delve into his early life, political career, peace advocacy, and enduring impact. Discover how Castres nurtured his principles and how it honors his legacy today. Unearth the story of Jaurès, rooted in Castres but echoing throughout France and beyond. #Podcast, #History, #JeanJaurès, #Castres, #France
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Today on the Podcast The Magazine Part of the Podcast: Superhosts Podcast Supporters The France Bootcamp Annie and Elyse about Jean Jaurès and Castres City of Castres The Goya Museum The Jean Jaurès Museum La Part Des Anges Restaurant Markets in Castres Circuit Court Market A Town of Art and History. Castres surroundings The famous child of Castres Jean Jaurès was brilliant at the age of 10 Sent to Paris to continue the studies, Louis-le-Grand Philosophy major Political Career Becomes Interested in Social Issues Lost his position as deputy Member of the government of Toulouse His ideas The Dreyfus affair Anti-communist and anti-anarchist. The law of the separation of Church and State In 1914 Jaurès is assasinated World War I Thank you Patrons Patreon app on your phone Personal Itinerary Consultant Service GPS self-guided tours Airbnb and Superhost How to become a Superhost Next week’s episode CopyrightSun, 14 May 2023 - 54min - 451 - Budget Family Travel in France, Episode 440
Bonjour and welcome to a new episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast! Today, Annie Sargent and James Olsen explore a topic that many families will find both valuable and exciting: budget family travel in France. If you're seeking an affordable yet memorable French vacation with your loved ones, look no further!
#budget, #travel, #podcast, #familytravel, #slowtravel
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters New Patrons, Thank you! Slow Family Travel, trip report When did the trip take place? 90 days in the Schengen space The gîte system in France Airbnb vs gîte France with with your kids is different than France without your kids South Normandy Same price for locals as for visitors Small town markets Favourite activities – Collioure Beach Kayaking in the Dordogne Favorite food The pears in Normandy The Salvador Dali Museum, Figueres Spain Mont-Saint-Michel Baillou, The Tapestry Loire Valley Lessons and Mistakes Speeding tickets and driving Don’t be too timid Learn to negotiate Don’t take things too personally CopyrightSun, 07 May 2023 - 40min - 450 - Revolutionary Feminist: Exploring the Life and Legacy of Olympe de Gouges
Welcome to Join Us in France, the travel podcast that takes you on a journey through the hidden gems of France. In today's episode, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the life and legacy of a revolutionary feminist, Olympe de Gouges.
Born in 1748, Olympe de Gouges was a French playwright, political activist, and feminist who fought for the rights of women during the French Revolution. Despite being ahead of her time, she was often criticized and ostracized by her male contemporaries.
She remained steadfast in her beliefs and became one of the most iconic figures of the French Revolution. Click play and join us as we delve into the fascinating life of Olympe de Gouges because there is no questions that she had a big impact on the world of feminism and human rights.
Olympe de Gouges: a Revolutionary FeministOlympe is most famous for her Declaration of the Rights of Women, but she was also very involved in promoting the rights of black people. She was born in Montauban, a lovely city in the southwest of France that we discussed in episode 348 of the podcast
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Intro Today on the podcast: Revolutionary Feminist: Exploring the Life and Legacy of Olympe de Gouges Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast: Bonjour and yes timing matters! Annie and Elyse about Olympe de Gouges Who was Olympe de Gouges? Born in Montauban Married at 17 The young widow and her son Starting in the theater 1780 Olympe de Gouges writes plays She is denied entry into the Pantheon In defense of people of color Olympe de Gouges’s writtings Declaration of Human Rights and Citizenship The rights of women Article 1 Woman is born free and lives equal to man in her rights Article 2 Property, security and resistence to oppression Article 3 The state has power to make decisions, not males Article 4 Male tyranny Article 5 The laws of nature cannot be prevented Article 6 Women must be equally admitted to all honors, positions and public employment Article 7 & 8 & 9: Women must obey the law and not the whim of their husband Article 10: If woman can go up the scaffold she shoud also be allowed to speak in Parliament Condemned for treason Article 11 about paternity Article 12 All women should be equal, not just upper class women Article 13 Equal employment for women Article 14 Women can audit the books Article 15 Men in public office need to be accountable to women in public office Article 16 & 17 Separation of powers and property belonging to both sexes “too manly” Places to go visit Her heritage dispersed internationally Thank you, patrons Prepare for your trip to France Saying Bonjour Not to interrupt? Timing matters when saying Bonjour This week in French news Personal update Copyright More episodes about French history#podcast, #france, #history, #feminist, #revolution
Sun, 30 Apr 2023 - 51min - 449 - In Search of Josephine Baker in France, Episode 438
Are you thinking about going in search of Josephine Baker in France? Welcome to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, where we bring you stories, tips, and insights to help you plan the perfect French getaway.
I'm your host, Annie Sargent, and today we're in for a real treat as we're joined by our fabulous guests, Adrienne and Michelle. In this episode, we'll embark on an exciting journey as we follow in the footsteps of the iconic Josephine Baker. Our trip will take us through the romantic streets of Paris and the picturesque Dordogne region. So, sit back, relax, and let us whisk you away on this thrilling adventure.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Magazine Part of the Podcast Looking for Josephine Baker When Did They Visit and Why Together? Started in Paris Château Des Milandes Rent an electric car Charging Issues How was Château Des Milandes? The Docents Enjoyed the Impression of Josephine Le Gouffre de Padirac Lunch at the Château Not Big Fans of Foie Gras Sarlat Sarlat Accommodations Hotel Plaza Madelein in Sarlat Marqueyssac A few days in Paris Museum d’Orsay Favorite Things in Paris Little Africa Village fashion tour Breakfast at the Four Seasons Hotel San Regis Things They Would Do Differently Planning More Travels? Thank you Patrons New patrons Patreon app on your phone Preparing a trip to France? Hire Annie to be your Itinerary Consultant Itinerary Service Review from Richard Miller Richard Miller about the Itinerary Review service Self-guided tours The 10 things that you need to do when you’re preparing a trip to France 1. Set a budget 2. Choose Your Travel Period 3. Research Destinations 4. Check Visa Requirements 5. Plan Your Itinerary 6. Book YourFlights 7. Secure Accommodations 8. Familiarize Yourself with Local Transportation 9. Learn Basic French Phrases 10. Purchase Travel Insurance Help your friends Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 23 Apr 2023 - 57min - 448 - Baron Haussmann and the Transformation of Paris, Episode 437
Welcome to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, where we explore the rich history, architecture, and culture of France's most iconic cities and regions. In today's episode, we'll be focusing on Georges-Eugène Haussmann and the transformation of Paris in the 19th century with Elyse Rivin of Toulouse Guided Walks.
About Baron Haussmann and the Transformation of ParisHaussmann, commonly referred to as "Baron Haussmann," was appointed by Emperor Napoleon III to modernize Paris. His extensive urban renewal project aimed to address the city's issues, such as overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and inefficient transportation.
In this episode, we'll examine Haussmann's key contributions to urban planning, the controversies and criticisms of his methods, and the long-term effects of his work on Paris. We'll also discuss how Haussmann's efforts influenced the development of other cities around the world.
Join us as we uncover the story of Baron Haussmann and the significant impact he had on shaping modern Paris, right here on the Join Us in France Travel Podcast.
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Today on the podcast: Haussmann and the Transformation of Paris Podcast supporters Newsletter Magazine Part of the Podcast Haussmann and the transformation of Paris Opera Garnier Medieval Paris Haussmann’s ancestors Haussmann becomes the Sous-Préfet of Paris Napoleon’s plans to clean up, to beautify, to enlarge and to modernize Haussmann becomes Prefet of Paris Napoleon wants a small park in every arrondissement Rue de Rivoli, first boulevard to be finished Haussmann’s rational aesthetic The Human Cost of the Haussmann Transformation of Paris What Emile Zola and Jules Ferry thought of these changes Some of Haussmann’s projects Did he design wide streets so the military could get around? Considering the huge costs Haussmann is fired Haussmann’s influence outside of Paris Renovations would have happened no matter what Thank you patrons Video about cooking mushrooms Driving in France video Your next journey to France – Personal Itinerary Consultant VoiceMap app tours US Passports Travel Question of the Week – Do you need to reserve Restaurants in Paris? Share the podcast trailer Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 16 Apr 2023 - 1h 01min - 447 - Four Days in Strasbourg, Episode 436
Welcome to today's episode of the Join Us in France travel podcast. In this episode, we'll be discussing a four-day visit to the city of Strasbourg, France with Marion Hill and Brenda Orozco.
Strasbourg is located near the border of France and Germany along the Rhine River, which has resulted in a unique blend of both cultures. The city has a rich history and is known for its architecture and diverse cultural offerings. Our itinerary will cover key attractions such as the Cathedral and the picturesque district of La Petite France. Join us as we explore the various aspects of Strasbourg and share practical tips for making the most of your stay in this interesting city.
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Today on the podcast: Four days in Strasbourg Powering the Podcast: The Role of Your Support in Sustaining Our Show Magazine part of the episode: free museums for kids Interview Why did you choose Strasbourg? What did you enjoy the most? About Jet Lag Do not underestimate jet lag! The hotel downtown Strasbourg Favorite attractions in Strasbourg The Astronomical Clock It’s best to be inside the Cathedral when the clock goes off Strasbourg, a Christmas town Good dolar value Chez Yvonne Sauerkraut / Choucroute Wine and food tour Boat ride to see the European Parliament Petite France Bus tour Strasbourg to Colmar The time in Paris Thank you, patrons New patrons My hedgehog odyssey Preparing a trip to France? VoiceMap App Tours Are Paris Museums Free for American Kids or Not? This week in French news Books Annie’s been listening to TV shows Annie’s watching Preparing the bootcamp Listener feedback Show notes and transcript Next week on the podcast CopyrightSun, 09 Apr 2023 - 54min - 446 - Free in Paris: Uncovering Hidden Gems on a Budget
Welcome to another episode of Join Us in France, the podcast that unveils the hidden gems and lesser-known treasures of France. Today, we're taking you on a journey that reveals the incredible array of free experiences that Paris has to offer.
From the charming streets of the 12th and 13th arrondissements to the fascinating cemeteries, world-class parks, and bustling markets, there's something for everyone in our tour of the city's best-kept secrets.
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast suporters After the interview: French politics and what to do when there are strikes Annie and Elyse: Free in Paris! You CANNOT do this without good walking shoes 12th arrondissement of Paris, worth it! 13th arrondissement, also worth it! The 14th arrondissement Cemeteries are visitable and always free There are a lot of wonderful free parks in Paris La Coulée Verte Bike trails and Vélib bikes Outdoor markets The flea market of Saint Ouen Visit department stores Paris Plage Dance along the Seine Outdoor Cinema Free Museums in Paris Carnavalet Museum of the History of Paris Museum of the Legion of Honor Musée Curie Fragonard Museum of Perfume Brâncuși Studio is free Musée Zadkine is free Museum of the Shoah is free The Bourdelle Museum and other free museums you may have to pay Petit Palais Museums that are free on the first Sunday of the month European Kids under 18 get in free to almost every cultural institution in France. University student under 26 get a reduction Art galleries The Park of the Chateau de Versailles is free Don’t be shy and ask if there are discounts! Go to the Jardin des Plantes! Patrons and supporters Preparing a trip to France? Self-guided tours French political landscape The Socialist Party (Parti Socialiste or PS) The Republicans (Les Républicains, LR) The National Front (Front National, FN) La République En Marche! (LREM) The Greens (Europe Écologie Les Verts, EELV) La France Insoumise (LFI) The travel question of the week: what to do about strikes in Paris? Podcast Promo CopyrightSun, 02 Apr 2023 - 1h 07min - 445 - Weekend road trip in Southern France: A Tale of Three Walled Cities, Ep 434
Today we're going to talk about three walled cities. Picture this: a 4-day weekend exploring the enchanting city of Avignon, marveling at the prehistoric Grotte de Chauvet, standing in awe at the ancient Pont du Gard, and wandering through the fortified town of Aigues-Mortes. Then, throw in Carcassonne just for fun! Are you ready to embark on this adventure? Then grab your favorite travel buddy, pack your bags, and follow in Annie and Jennifer's footsteps!
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Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters Newsletter After the interview Interview Jennifer’s title for the episode Musée Angladon in Avignon The three free museums Hôtel Kyriad Avignon Palais des Papes Pont d’Avignon Vallon-Pont-d’Arc Hotel for the evening Painted caves of Pont-d’Arc Les Plus Beaux Villages de France Hotel Le Manoir du Raveyron Monday heading back to Toulouse 1000 year old tree Aigues-Mortes Production of sea salt Carcassonne Centre des Monuments Nationaux Card Outro Patrons rewards Itinerary consultant service Self-guided tours in Paris This week in French News – Retirement age protests Service NOT included at restaurants? Next week on the podcast Copyright#Provence, #Occitanie, #France, #Podcast, #Travel
Sun, 26 Mar 2023 - 57min - 444 - Get Ready for the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France! Episode 433
The Rugby World Cup 2023 is set to be the tenth edition of the quadrennial international rugby union tournament, and will take place in France. The tournament, which is organized by the sport's governing body, World Rugby, will bring together the best rugby teams from around the world to compete for the coveted Webb Ellis Cup.
The Rugby World Cup is one of the most watched and celebrated sporting events in the world, with millions of fans tuning in to watch their favorite teams compete in thrilling matches. With France hosting the tournament for the second time in its history, there is sure to be plenty of excitement both on and off the field as fans from all over the world come together to celebrate the sport of rugby.
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:37] Today on the podcast [00:01:09] About the Rugby tournament [00:02:39] Podcast supporters [00:02:58] Newsletter [00:03:16] After the interview [00:03:46] Annie and Elyse about Rugby World Cup [00:04:31] Annie’s rugby fan neighbour [00:07:52] Rugby, the gentleman’s game? [00:08:29] Rugby is peaceful, in the stands at least! [00:09:54] Racial comments during rugby games [00:10:46] Short history of Rugby [00:13:49] English workers in France, First rugby team in Le Havre [00:14:54] First rugby teams in Paris [00:15:44] Rugby 13 and Rugby 15 [00:16:20] Rugby team in Bordeaux, boo [00:19:31] 1930 French rugby teams excluded for being too violent [00:21:53] 1950 Professional Rugby Teams start again [00:23:00] 1995 Rugby becomes officially a professional sport [00:24:41] Grand Chelem [00:25:17] Get ready for the World Cup 2023 in France [00:26:39] Planning and booking tickets [00:32:45] Toulouse Rugby Team [00:37:53] Rugby players’ salary [00:38:43] Toulouse gossip corner [00:40:32] History lesson – Toulouse Rugby Club [00:45:29] Outro [00:46:07] Audio and Video rewards for patrons [00:48:22] Itinerary consult service [00:48:53] GPS self-guided tours of Paris [00:49:22] This week in French news, strikes over retirement rules [00:50:10] Strikes in transportation [00:51:34] Paris Olympics tickets [00:53:05] Notre Dame will not be open for the Paris Olympics [00:54:44] Join Us in France trailer [00:55:19] Next week on the podcast [00:55:59] CopyrightSun, 19 Mar 2023 - 58min - 443 - Visiting the Loire Valley Without a Car, Episode 432
Welcome to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast. Today, Annie Sargent and Claire Ramsdell discuss an exciting and unique way to explore the Loire Valley in France - without a car.
Known for its charming chateaux, picturesque vineyards, and idyllic countryside, the Loire Valley is a popular destination for tourists from all around the world. However, many visitors rely on rental cars to get around, which can be costly and stressful, especially for those who are not accustomed to driving on French roads.
But fear not, because there are plenty of alternative ways to experience the beauty and history of the Loire Valley without a car. In this episode, we'll be sharing tips and tricks for getting around using public transportation, biking, and even walking. We'll also be highlighting some of the top attractions and hidden gems in the region, from majestic castles to quaint villages.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to France, you won't want to miss this episode. So sit back, relax, and get ready to discover the magic of the Loire Valley - car-free!
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[00:00:00] Intro [00:00:36] Today on the podcast [00:00:54] Podcast supporters [00:01:12] After the interview [00:01:50] Annie and Claire [00:02:23] Loire Valley by bus [00:03:02] Loire Valley by train [00:03:07] Claire’s blog [00:04:12] Public transportation [00:05:51] How do you visit Loire Valley chateaux without a car? [00:07:27] Sound and Light Immersive Light Show [00:08:17] The shuttle [00:10:12] The Castle Pass [00:12:56] Busradar app, blablacar app, trainline app, sncf app [00:14:36] e-sim for data [00:14:57] Paper ticket for the train? [00:16:07] Chambord [00:17:55] Clos Luće and Leonardo DaVinci [00:19:48] Catherine De Medici and Amboise Castle [00:21:51] Getting back to Paris on Blablacar [00:22:33] There are always backups [00:23:50] Don’t use public transportation if your schedule is tight and inflexible [00:24:19] Anything that didn’t work out? [00:26:46] Don’t try to visit too many [00:28:29] Not like big cities, not always open [00:31:02] Hotel Le Pavillon [00:31:53] Tips for visiting France [00:33:30] Her previous trips to France [00:34:14] Loire Valley on a bike [00:35:07] There are a lot of campsites in the Loire Valley [00:36:09] Outro [00:36:38] New patrons [00:36:52] Patreons rewards [00:39:18] Preparing a trip to France? [00:40:18] Annie’s GPS self-guided tours on the VoiceMap app [00:41:09] Travel question of the week, prescription medication [00:43:13] Passport renewals delays [00:43:55] It’s strike season in France again! [00:45:48] Why nobody knows how big a strike next week is going to be [00:47:03] Frequent strikers in France [00:49:04] Nutritional labels [00:52:45] Personal Update [00:53:44] Share the podcast trailer [00:54:22] Next week on the podcast [00:54:37] Copyright Topics discussed in the magazine part of the podcast this week- Do you need to do anything special to bring your medications to France? How to deal with strikes in France Nutri-Score food labels
#podcast, #france, #loirevalley, #budget, #travel
Sun, 12 Mar 2023 - 56min - 442 - Visit Strasbourg at Christmas Time or Any Time!
This episode is a trip report with Annie and her husband David. Strasbourg is a great city to visit any time of year. But since we went between Christmas and New Year, we wanted to give you a head's up. Here are some of the best things we think you should do in Strasbourg at Christmas time (or any time):
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:34] Today on the podcast [00:00:57] After the show [00:01:10] Podcast supporters [00:01:28] Newsletter [00:01:57] David and Annie, trip report [00:02:30] Alsace between Christmas and New Year [00:02:51] The flight [00:03:27] Very expensive taxi into the city [00:04:19] Take the train into the city [00:05:00] Hotel Mercure Petite France [00:05:24] La Cigogne for Breakfast [00:06:33] Seeing the Astronomical Clock in the Cathedral [00:08:49] The idea for the astronomical clock [00:13:04] The Cathedral tower [00:13:43] Guided Tour [00:15:12] Barrage Vauban [00:15:33] Chez Yvonne vinstub [00:16:40] “The Fork” the app [00:17:20] Obernai [00:19:37] Train cancelled [00:21:03] Colmar [00:21:57] Vinstub Brenner [00:24:36] Unterlinden Museum [00:25:50] Train troubles on the way back to Strasbourg [00:27:34] Œuvre de Notre Dame Museum [00:30:22] Musée de la Ville de Strasbourg [00:32:23] Vodoo museum [00:35:56] Italian food for dinner [00:36:50] Consider doing the Wine Route [00:37:20] River cruise in Strasbourg, Batorama [00:38:49] Some comments from patrons [00:41:31] When to visit Strasbourg [00:42:41] European Parliament was closed [00:44:07] Thank you patrons [00:45:09] Preparing a trip to France? [00:45:51] Self-guided tours [00:47:30] Tickets for the Ramses Expo [00:48:08] Michelin new guide [00:52:34] Michelin Guide website [00:56:23] Next week on the podcast [00:56:53] Copyright#Strasbourg, #Colmar, #Obernai, #Christmas, #Alsace, #podcast, #travel, #France
Sat, 04 Mar 2023 - 59min - 441 - Attending Roland-Garros, Episode 430
On today's episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent chats with Will Weider about attending Roland-Garros. The French Open takes place late May / early June at the Roland-Garros complex just west of Paris. This tennis tournament is part of the Grand Slam and attracts the world's best tennis players every year.
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:37] Today on the podcast: Attending Roland-Garros [00:01:10] Podcast supporters [00:02:05] Will and Annie on attending Roland-Garros [00:02:32] First trip to France [00:03:47] Mother’s Day in France [00:05:08] La Truffière [00:05:41] Chef PJ’s food tour in Mont Martre [00:07:46] Running along the river Seine [00:08:45] On and off bus tour [00:09:43] Getting bigger rooms in Paris [00:11:05] JÒIA par Hélène Darroze [00:13:51] Roland-Garros [00:15:16] How long in advance he got his tickets? [00:17:02] Getting around to and from the Roland-Garros stadium [00:20:19] How many courts? [00:20:35] Red clay [00:24:34] How long is the tournament? [00:25:24] When to get the best deals at Roland-Garros [00:27:14] How do you know who is playing? [00:29:02] Security at Roland-Garros [00:30:03] Getting to the stadium [00:31:14] When did they book the hotel? [00:32:12] Other tips for visitors who want to visit Roland-Garros [00:33:32] Zipper pockets pants [00:35:39] Outro [00:36:02] New patrons [00:36:38] France Itinerary Consult Service [00:37:12] Self-guided tours of Paris [00:38:16] Join Us in France Facebook group [00:39:13] This week in French News, Strike Day [00:45:49] Personal Update this week [00:46:38] Show notes [00:47:38] CopyrightSun, 26 Feb 2023 - 49min - 440 - Coming Up in Paris in 2023, Episode 429
Today, Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Elyse Rivin of Toulouse Guided Walks about the big events coming up in Paris in 2023. We also have a recap of how Paris museums have been doing since the pandemic. And Annie gets to do her own trip report and spills the beans on the best things she enjoyed in Paris in January 2023.
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:38] Today on the podcast [00:01:10] Podcast supporters [00:04:00] New patrons [00:04:55] Next week on the podcast [00:05:30] Annie and Elyse – Coming Up in Paris [00:05:45] Museums in Paris since the pandemic [00:07:26] Centre Pompidou [00:07:51] Quai Branly [00:09:54] Versailles [00:12:50] The City of Paris museums [00:13:21] The Catacombs [00:15:41] Orangerie and Orsay [00:17:13] Edvard Munch [00:19:21] The Orsay Museum wants your to buy your tickets with their App [00:22:08] What’s happening at the Orsay in 2023 [00:25:11] 7 Expos not to miss in Paris in 2023 [00:27:07] 50th anniversary of the death of Picasso [00:31:02] Museums outside of Paris [00:31:43] Paris needs to stop hogging all the art! [00:33:46] Annie’s visit to Paris [00:37:25] Jacquemart-André Museum [00:38:48] Costcos in France [00:40:48] Cluny Museum [00:42:16] Visiting the newly reopened BnF Richelieu [00:44:38] Musee de la Liberation [00:46:28] Rue Daguerre [00:47:47] Bringing the dog to Paris [00:49:25] Long drive [00:49:46] Charging the car on the freeway [00:52:39] CopyrightSun, 19 Feb 2023 - 54min - 439 - All Aboard the French Train System!
The train system in France is known as the SNCF and is one of the most extensive and well-connected train networks in Europe. With high-speed trains such as the TGV and regional trains, the SNCF offers fast and convenient transportation throughout the country, connecting major cities and remote regions. Additionally, the SNCF operates an extensive network of suburban trains, known as the RER, in the Paris region, making it easy for residents and visitors to get around the city and its suburbs. Overall, the train system in France is an efficient and reliable mode of transportation for both short and long-distance travel.
This episode is a a reference for anyone who wants to travel in France using the train. The French train system is not perfect, but once you learn how to use it, you'll find it relaxing and satisfying.
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[00:00:36] Today on the podcast [00:01:59] Podcast supporters [00:03:04] VoiceMap Tour of Paris Eiffel Tower [00:03:33] France Bootcamp [00:03:48] Next week on the podcast [00:04:15] Newbies’ Guide to Taking the Train in France [00:05:08] Overview [00:05:26] Chronotrains [00:06:35] Traveling from a French city to another via Paris [00:07:30] Regional trains TER [00:08:35] The RER system in Paris [00:09:48] Rome2Rio [00:10:44] How and when to buy tickets [00:12:06] Apps useful to buy tickets [00:14:58] Sleeper trains [00:16:31] Eurail app [00:18:15] Deals if you book in advance [00:19:11] Buy tickets at the machine or use the SNCF-Connect app [00:20:10] Île-de-France region [00:21:57] Week’s pass [00:22:55] Bonjour RATP app [00:24:17] Navigo Découverte card [00:26:49] Getting the right train to go to Giverny [00:28:33] How do you take the train? [00:36:09] Finding your seat [00:36:49] Where should you stand on the platform for quick stops? [00:38:14] Catching a train from a station that’s not a terminal station [00:38:59] Entering or exiting the train at a continuing station [00:41:14] Don’t count on good data on the train [00:42:03] Grandes lignes vs Metro lines, etc. [00:43:12] Food at the train stations [00:45:03] Large train stations have lockers and Nanny Bags [00:45:42] Discount cards for French trains [00:47:50] Use the app [00:49:06] Advantage card and why the Trainline app is useful [00:50:29] Date format [00:51:24] Travel light and train travel with kids [00:52:53] CopyrightSun, 12 Feb 2023 - 55min - 438 - Huguenot Heritage in France, Episode 427
The Huguenots were a Protestant minority in France during the 16th and 17th centuries. They faced intense persecution from the French Catholic majority and the monarchy. The persecution of Protestants in France resulted in the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in 1572. Thousands of Huguenots died on that day.
Despite terrible challenges, Huguenots made significant contributions to French society, particularly in the fields of art, science, and commerce. Many Huguenots eventually emigrated from France to other countries, such as England, Germany, the Dutch Republic, and the Americas, where their beliefs were accepted better.
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[00:00:36] Today on the podcast [00:01:24] Bootcamp spots opened up [00:02:11] Podcast supporters [00:02:45] After the episode [00:03:22] Annie and Elyse [00:03:58] We have a predisposition to hate [00:05:11] The Protestant Reformation and the Huguenots [00:05:40] Who are the huguenots? [00:07:17] Luther [00:08:41] Jean Calvin: The conceptor of French Protestantism [00:13:28] Marguerite, the King’s sister [00:14:18] Protestants are pushed outside the walls of the city [00:16:58] The War of Religions [00:18:19] The Medici Family [00:20:56] The Dukes of Guise family [00:22:14] 1562 – Religious War Begins with the Massacre de Wassy in Champagne [00:24:54] The St Barthélemy Day Massacre [00:26:00] Protestant Cities like Montpellier and Montauban [00:27:00] The dragonade [00:28:42] A great emigration [00:30:58] Henry IV and The Edict of Nantes [00:32:00] The war starts again [00:34:25] French cities put under siege by Louis XIII partly due to religion [00:35:53] The Edict of Nantes is revoked [00:36:34] L’affaire Calas in Toulouse [00:37:26] Why they came to be called Huguenots [00:38:42] The Huguenot Cross [00:39:36] Museums on the History of Protestants in France [00:43:49] Are you a descendant of Huguenots? [00:45:10] Thank you, patrons [00:46:08] Itinerary Consult Services [00:47:01] GPS self-guided tours on the VoiceMap app [00:48:38] How about taking one of my tours in French? [00:48:54] Travel question of the week [00:51:02] Feedback from supporters [00:52:25] This week in French News [00:53:25] Personal update / Visiting Paris in January [00:55:33] Next week on the podcast [00:56:04] Copyright#huguenots, #protestants, #france, #history, #podcast
Sun, 05 Feb 2023 - 58min - 437 - African Americans in Paris, Episode 426
African Americans have been present in Paris for centuries, with a significant number of them living in the city during the early 20th century. Many were artists, writers, and musicians who were drawn to the city's cultural scene.
The period between the two World Wars is often referred to as the "Harlem Renaissance in Paris" because of the number of Black artists, writers, and musicians who lived and worked there at the time. They were part of a larger community of expatriates, which included many other Americans and Europeans. This period saw the emergence of jazz and the birth of the literary genre of the "Negro novel". Some famous Black Americans in Paris during this time include James Baldwin, Josephine Baker, and Duke Ellington.
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:39] Today on the podcast [00:01:11] Podcast supporters [00:01:59] After the interview [00:02:35] Newsletter [00:02:59] Annie and Masika [00:03:15] The African American experience in Paris [00:04:21] Paris: A place to feel at home [00:06:01] James Baldwin’s books [00:07:13] Paris: Authors’ hangout [00:08:07] African – American History in Paris [00:10:30] Josephine Baker, places to visit [00:13:46] Josephine Baker at the Pantheon [00:15:04] Favorite places in Paris [00:15:41] Mrs. Beyonce Knowles Carter [00:16:18] Rick Steve’s tour [00:18:04] National museums free entry on first Sunday of the month [00:22:13] What do you recommend people do and see when they come to Paris? [00:23:00] Going to the grocey store [00:23:30] Smaller apartments in Europe [00:24:35] Completely different dining out experience [00:27:30] Moving to France [00:29:46] What she’s looking forward to visiting [00:31:09] Learn as much French as you can [00:33:48] Thank you patrons [00:34:11] New patrons [00:34:22] Preparing a trip to France? [00:34:37] Itinerary consult [00:35:21] Self-guided tours [00:35:50] Annie and Patricia Perry talk about restaurants around the Eiffel Tower [00:36:17] Restaurants we visited [00:37:18] L’Ami Jean [00:42:12] La Fontaine de Mars [00:44:31] L’Auberge Bressane [00:45:58] Aux Cerises [00:49:30] Restaurants on the Eiffel Tower [00:50:13] Tips for visiting the Eiffel Tower [00:52:37] Show notes and transcript [00:53:11] Next week on the podcast [00:53:40] Copyright#africanAmericans, #africanamericanhistory, #AfricanAmericanArtist, africanAmericanAuthor, #africanamericanstars, #africanAmericansinParis
Sun, 29 Jan 2023 - 55min - 436 - Vauban Fortifications in France, Episode 425
In this episode of the podcast, Elyse Rivin and Annie Sargent talk about Vauban and his life, but also about where you can go to see Vauban fortifications in France. Many of them are listed as World Heritage Sites and they make a wonderful backdrop for your vacation photos!
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[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:38] Today on the podcast [00:01:15] Podcast supporters [00:02:29] Annie and Elyse about Vauban [00:03:05] Vauban was a major figure in the 17th centrury [00:03:42] Petite noblesse vs noblesse de robe [00:04:40] The greatest love – the land [00:05:37] Military genius [00:06:20] Innovation with defenses [00:08:56] Vauban enrolled in the army at age 17 [00:09:47] Vauban the foot soldier with a keen eye for observation [00:10:12] Let’s not be sitting ducks [00:11:44] Vauban gets noticed [00:12:30] Vauban fights for the King [00:14:21] Vauban is promoted to engineer [00:15:41] Rewarded by the King [00:16:17] Vauban gets married [00:17:20] Vauban begins his career [00:19:09] Vauban wanted to spare the lives of soldiers [00:21:24] Defending the borders of France [00:23:47] Vauban established the “natural borders” of France [00:24:47] Vauban, the mathematician. [00:26:43] Working out how many provisions an army needed [00:29:26] Vauban, the human being [00:30:33] At the end of his life, Vauban wrote La Dîme Royale [00:30:54] A new system of taxation to be fair with the poor [00:32:41] Vaban is banished from court [00:35:19] Vauban travelled a lot through France [00:36:39] Vauban was interested in everything [00:39:18] UNESCO World Heritage Sites linked to Vauban [00:40:32] Scale models of Vauban fortifications at Les Invalides in Paris [00:44:04] Outro[00:44:04] Patrons and supporters [00:44:33] Preparing a trip to France? [00:45:55] This week in French News [00:47:48] Personal update this week [00:48:50] How do I write a tour? [00:54:08] Next week on the podcast [00:54:32] CopyrightSun, 22 Jan 2023 - 56min - 435 - A Dream Trip to France Becomes a Reality, Episode 424
My guest on today's trip report is Nicole Morin Scribner. She was born in Quebec and moved to the United States when she was 6. She always dreamed about visiting France and made her dream trip to France a reality in the summer of 2022.
Discussed in this Episode Check out the town of Blere Biking in the Loire Valley One-way bike rentals with OuiBike Stop at train crossings Don't speed at all or you'll get a ticket Eat at French meal timesTable of Contents for this Episode
[00:00:16] Intro [00:00:39] Today on the podcast [00:01:31] Podcast supporters [00:02:23] Newsletter [00:02:54] Dream to Reality [00:03:56] Finding your roots in France [00:05:17] Tracing the ancestors [00:07:20] Visiting the ancestors’ house [00:08:10] Bringing the aunts along[00:08:10] Bringing the elderly aunts along [00:09:17] Immigrating to Canada [00:10:17] The French Canadian Podcast [00:11:11] What else did they do on the trip? [00:11:44] Biking [00:12:13] When was the trip? [00:12:23] Car rental [00:13:17] Chambord [00:13:58] Renting a bike [00:15:28] Car rental places are not open on weekends generally [00:16:08] OuiBike is national bike rental company [00:17:14] Parisian French and Canadian French [00:18:32] Returning to France [00:19:52] Biking around Loire Valley [00:22:02] Check restaurant schedules [00:22:50] Be careful at train crossings [00:23:58] Follow the speed limits [00:25:27] Eat at meal times [00:26:30] Getting the train [00:27:24] Trains sell out fast in France, especially around holidays [00:28:34] Seeing the Eiffel Tower [00:31:48] Visiting the museums [00:34:34] Getting around Paris [00:35:45] e-bikes [00:36:10] What she didn’t like about Paris [00:36:16] Big ads over buildings in Paris [00:37:49] Where are the people in the villages? [00:38:44] What else did she enjoy? [00:39:42] Book recommendation [00:42:31] Outro [00:42:58] New patrons [00:43:07] Preparing a trip to France? [00:44:02] Self-guided tours [00:44:43] Expect strikes in early 2023 and how to deal with them [00:48:43] Personal update [00:50:39] If you love this podcast share the new trailer on your own timeline! [00:51:52] Next week on the podcast [00:52:21] Copyright More episodes about visiting France for the first time#FrenchCanadian, #Genealogy, #Dreams, #FamilyConnections #Travel, #FrenchOrigins, #Podcast
Sun, 15 Jan 2023 - 54min - 434 - Dog Poop and Other Problems Suffered in France, Episode 423
There are tropes about France that will not die. So today, Annie and Elyse chat about dog poop and other problems suffered in France. Of course, the conversation we're commenting on took place on Facebook because where else can you find so many vocal yet uninformed people?
So, we're having a little bit of fun with it while explaining a few things that are different in France from what English-speaking visitors expect.
Is there zero dog poop problem in France? It is difficult to determine the extent of the dog poop problem in France, but we can tell you with certainty that it has gotten a lot better!
Like any country, France has some areas where dog owners do not properly clean up after their pets. Please don't blame the whole country, it's that dog owner's fault!
A few things you should know about France- French people are not raised to think that they have to say yes to everything. It is a fact that French people don't generally sugarcoat their words. Plastic bags are not free in France the way they are at the grocery store in the US. If you need a bag, buy it or buy some small item plus a plastic bag. Don't be a "virtuous visitor" who knows better than locals and will show them the way to being a better person. Learn how things work in the country you're visiting instead. France has changed at lot, even if the impressions you still have from your first visit 20 years ago are still vivid in your mind. Please refrain from psycho analyzing people you don't know on Facebook! French parents give their kids room to grow and experience life, they don't over-protect so much. You are not entitled to France being the same as where home is. It's a different country, learn local customs instead. France is very dog-friendly, but there are few dog parks. This may be best because dog parks can be the place where dogs fight or share pathogens. You can't sit at a café all day working away on your laptop unless it's a café for students or workers. Crowd control measures are put in place for your safety, if the police closes a metro station or a street, please comply.
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[00:00:53] Today on the Podcast [00:02:10] Trip to Strasbourg [00:02:26] Podcast supporters [00:03:13] Annie and Elyse [00:04:36] She wouldn’t give me a bag [00:12:45] It’s much better than in the past [00:15:23] Children are “barely tolerated” [00:17:50] Bonjour first [00:19:56] Feeling of entitlement [00:20:55] Is France dog-friendly? [00:23:17] Hunting Dogs from Gascogne [00:23:52] Hunting dogs from Vendeen [00:24:24] Hunting dogs from other regions of France [00:24:50] A few hunting dogs from France [00:25:53] Working dogs [00:26:14] War Dogs [00:26:41] Companion Dogs [00:27:16] Evolving attitudes about dogs in France [00:28:41] Dogs in the city keep us in contact with nature [00:29:36] Dogs in apartments and walking [00:31:14] Experience with dogs in a recent visit to Tennessee [00:33:18] Service dogs in France [00:34:39] What visitors would like [00:36:10] Can you bring your laptop to the cafe? [00:38:12] Crowd control measures [00:39:37] Breakfast at French hotels [00:40:49] Don’t bring your dog to France unless you’re moving here [00:42:28] Thank you Patrons [00:43:38] Thank you Donors [00:44:12] Itinerary Consult / VoiceMap tours [00:45:57] Five Days around Strasbourg at Christmas [00:56:04] Shownotes and Transcript [00:56:51] Copyright#dogs, #doglover, #doglife, #doggy, #doggo, #dogscorner, #dogmom, #dogwalk, #dogtraining, #servicedog
Sun, 08 Jan 2023 - 58min - 433 - Going Back to Paris as a Family, Episode 422
Going back to Paris is always a wonderful experience. The city is filled with so much history, culture, and beauty, with its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral, its charming streets and neighborhoods, and its world-renowned museums and art galleries.
There is always something new to discover in Paris, whether it's trying a new restaurant or café, exploring a new neighborhood, or attending a cultural event. The city is also known for its fashion, food, and wine, making it a truly unforgettable destination. Every time I visit Paris, I am struck by its timeless charm and elegance, and I can't wait to go back again and see what new adventures the city has in store for me.
On today's episode Annie Sargent chats with Elsa Acevedo about her family going back to Paris with her husband and 4 children. They went to all the places you would suspect and a few that will surprise you. Was it a good time? Click play and let Elsa explain!
Table of Contents with links to the transcript [00:00:29] Today on the podcast [00:01:42] English Trifle [00:02:19] Podcast supporters [00:03:09] Interview with Elsa [00:03:28] The family [00:04:14] The length of the visit [00:04:44] When did the trip take place? [00:04:50] Favourite things they did [00:05:02] Versailles [00:06:11] Extra ‘serenade’ experience [00:07:27] Arc de Triomphe [00:09:14] Where were they staying? [00:10:30] Metro card [00:11:38] Eiffel Tower [00:12:47] Louvre Museum [00:13:12] Napoleon’s Apartments [00:15:26] Disneyland Paris [00:17:17] Disneyland Tips [00:18:44] Musée de l’Armée [00:22:27] Musée de L’Orangerie [00:23:53] Museum of Natural History [00:25:14] The Catacombs [00:26:52] Opéra Garnier [00:27:42] Tips and Tricks for Families [00:28:38] How many hours were they out? [00:30:46] Reservations and Tickets [00:35:09] Learn a little bit of French [00:35:45] Metro cards [00:37:01] Getting around [00:38:05] Flash Invaders [00:38:46] Plan if your kids get lost [00:40:02] Always have an alternative plan [00:41:28] Differences from the last visit [00:43:46] Copyright More episodes about family travel in France#paris, #familytime, #familygoal, #travelfamily
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 - 45min - 432 - Rookie Mistakes Visitors Make in France, Episode 421
There are several rookie mistakes visitors make in France, especially if they are visiting for the first time. Annie Sargent asked the Join Us in France Group in Facebook what mistakes they made and they came up with 32 fantastic observations that you need to know about so you don't make the same mistakes!
#rookiemistake, #rookiefrance, #visitors, #touristlife, #parisjetaime, #paristips, #parisknowhow, #joinusinfrance
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