The New Paris Podcast
En podcast av NewParisPodcast
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105: Cake Talk with Sweet Paris author Frank Barron
Publicerades: 2022-11-30 -
104: Baking the French way with "Gâteau" author Aleksandra Crapanzano
Publicerades: 2022-11-25 -
103: Explaining Europe's Energy Crisis with Laurent Schmitt of Dcbel
Publicerades: 2022-11-08 -
102: On European Baking and What's 'New' About It with Laurel Krotochvila
Publicerades: 2022-10-25 -
101: On Tourism and Seeing Paris in New Ways with Simon Burke of Txango Tours
Publicerades: 2022-10-13 -
100: Understanding identity through books with "Americanon" author Jess McHugh
Publicerades: 2022-08-29 -
99: Some thoughts on tip culture, in France & beyond
Publicerades: 2022-07-29 -
98: On stand-up and humor in Paris with comedian Sarah Donnelly
Publicerades: 2022-06-23 -
97: Soul Food Paris and Creating Cultural Exchange for Young Migrants
Publicerades: 2022-06-13 -
96: Presidential Election Debrief: Macron part II with Chris O'Brien
Publicerades: 2022-04-26 -
95: Navigating the French: 2022 Presidential Election edition with Emily Monaco
Publicerades: 2022-04-20 -
94: Women's rights in France and beyond with Megan Clement
Publicerades: 2022-04-07 -
93: On French digital culture, productivity, and work with Rahaf Harfoush
Publicerades: 2022-03-14 -
92: On fine-dining in Paris with sommelier Etheliya Hananova
Publicerades: 2022-03-01 -
91: On France's War on Woke with Cole Stangler
Publicerades: 2022-02-10 -
(SEASON 6) 90: French-American General Store Shopping with Landline
Publicerades: 2022-01-28 -
89: La Campagne: Understanding the French Elections, Parties, & Candidates
Publicerades: 2021-12-18 -
88: Transforming Paris into a bike capital with Nicolas Le Goff
Publicerades: 2021-12-08 -
87: What the New Wave cinema movement can tell us about contemporary France with Laure Astourian
Publicerades: 2021-10-30 -
86: How French healthcare stacks up with Robin Davis
Publicerades: 2021-10-12
In a country like France, where tradition reigns supreme, even a suggestion of change or newness has long been met with scepticism by locals. This is no longer the case, offers writer and adopted Parisian Lindsey Tramuta in The New Paris podcast, a side dish to her bestselling books “The New Paris” and “The New Parisienne”. Here, with an assortment of other local experts, she takes a closer look at the people, places and ideas that are changing the fabric of the storied French capital.
