
Join Us in France Travel Podcast
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.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 57min
Walking for Hope: A Christmas Quest to Rebuild and Inspire, Episode 525
What makes Christmas in France so special? How does a young man's incredible journey from London to Turkey tie into the spirit of giving? In this episode, host Annie Sargent explores the festive traditions of France and shares a conversation with Oscar Newsome Smith, a passionate advocate for rebuilding communities in southern Turkey after the devastating 2023 earthquakes. Get the podcast ad-free Annie begins by diving into the heart of Christmas in France. She paints a vivid picture of festive meals, family gatherings, and cherished customs like foie gras, bûche de Noël, and joyful caroling. Whether it's oysters and shrimp on Christmas Day or the warm glow of Christmas markets, Annie brings the magic of French holiday traditions to life. The episode takes a thoughtful turn as Oscar Newsome Smith joins Annie to share his story. At just 27, Oscar embarked on a remarkable journey, walking from London to Turkey to raise awareness and funds for an eco-community in Samandağ, a region heavily affected by the earthquakes. Oscar talks about the challenges he’s faced, the generosity of strangers, and his vision for a more sustainable future. This episode is a heartwarming blend of holiday cheer and hope in action. Tune in to be inspired and reminded of the power of compassion, determination, and the true spirit of Christmas. Table of Contents for this Episode Thank You, Patrons! Chapter 1. What I L ove about Christmas in France. Christmas with Family Christmas Markets in France Midnight Mass Food Traditions Chapter 2. Notre Dame Ile de la Cite tour rewriting, January 2025 The Return of the Notre Dame Choir Introducing Oscar Newsom-Smith The Quest: Walking from London to Turkey What is an Eco Community? Why Turkey? Challenges and Corruption in Turkish Construction Personal Motivation and Initial Response The Journey Through France Walking Solo Wild Encounters and Night Walks Family and Friends Support Raising Funds and Awareness Sustainable Construction and Eco Initiatives Challenges and Beautiful Moments More episodes about Christmas in France

Dec 15, 2024 • 1h 4min
Marie-Antoinette: the Queen of Controversy, Episode 524
Was Marie-Antoinette a spoiled queen or a misunderstood woman caught in extraordinary times? In this episode of Join Us in France, host Annie Sargent and her guest Elyse Rivin explore the life, controversies, and tragic end of one of history’s most iconic figures. Patrons get an ad-free version of this episode. Be like them, click here. Marie-Antoinette, born in Vienna as an Austrian archduchess, became Queen of France at just 18. Annie and Elyse discuss her arrival at Versailles, her struggles to adapt to French court life, and the resentment she faced as a foreigner. From the extravagant Petit Trianon to the infamous Diamond Necklace Affair, they peel back the layers of myth and reality. Marie-Antoinette loved beauty, fashion, and the arts, but she became a scapegoat for France’s financial troubles. As the Revolution loomed, the queen’s life spiraled from opulence to imprisonment. Elyse shares the details of her family’s final days, the failed escape to Varennes, and her harrowing trial. Despite propaganda and extreme accusations, Marie-Antoinette faced her fate with dignity. Annie and Elyse reflect on her complex legacy. Was she a victim of circumstance or a symbol of royal excess? Don’t miss this engaging episode. Listen to discover the real story of Marie-Antoinette and her lasting impact on history. Table of Contents for this Episode Today’s Episode Thank you Donors and Listeners Marie-Antoinette’s Early Life Marriage and Arrival in France Life at the French Court Challenges and Controversies Motherhood and Personal Struggles Extravagance and Public Perception Louis XVI and his Support for the American Revolution The Diamond Necklace Affair The Forged Letters The Scandal Unfolds Marie-Antoinette’s Family Life The Flight to Varennes The Imprisonment The Trial of Marie-Antoinette The Execution The Aftermath Legacy and Reflection Thank you, Patrons! Review on VoiceMap Shop on Amazon Tickets for Notre Dame de Paris Next Week on the Podcast Copyright More episodes about French history

Dec 8, 2024 • 1h 8min
Adventures in France: A Road Trip with Older Teens, Episode 523
What’s it like to road trip through France with older teens? In Adventures in France: A Road Trip with Older Teens, host Annie Sargent chats with guest Emily Whimster, a New Zealander living in Australia, about her 18-day adventure across France and Italy with her partner and two older teens. From breathtaking landscapes to unique activities, their journey is full of excitement, challenges, and plenty of family fun. Get the podcast ad-free Emily shares how they started in Paris before driving through Normandy to visit the D-Day beaches and the Caen Memorial. They explored castles in the Loire Valley, including an unforgettable hot air balloon ride over Château de Chenonceau. Their road trip continued to Bordeaux, with a stop at the iconic Dune du Pilat for hiking and paragliding. In Chamonix, the family embraced the Alps with tandem paragliding, hiking, and even watching the Olympic torch relay. Emily recounts her partner’s daughter’s dream of lounging on a Mediterranean beach, fulfilled at the stunning Eden Plage near Menton. They also made time to see the Tour de France’s thrilling hill climb stage in Italy, where they had a chance encounter with an Australian team manager. Emily reflects on the joys of flexibility in their travel style, the benefits of renting a car, and lessons learned about French culture, like how to navigate markets and order decaf coffee. Throughout the episode, Annie and Emily offer practical advice and plenty of laughs. Whether you’re planning your own family road trip or dreaming about future travels, this episode is packed with inspiration. Listen to Adventures in France: A Road Trip with Older Teens for insights, travel tips, and stories that capture the magic of exploring France with older kids. Don’t miss it! Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast Suport the Podcast Bootcamp 2025 Magazine part of the Podcast Introduction and Guest Welcome Planning the French Road Trip Style of Travel Exploring Normandy and Loire Valley Hot Air Ballooning Adventure Bordeaux and Dune de Pilat How to order beverages in France Lesson Learned with Toilets Dune du Pilat Impressions Exploring Arcachon: A Relaxing Beach Town Experiencing Lyon’s Fête de la Musique Tour de France: A Hill Climb Adventure Mont Blanc Cable Car and parapenting Beach Days and Running Adventures Running from Monaco to Menton French vs Italian road signs Anything Not Recommended? Thank you Patrons Support Elyse VoiceMap Tours Reviews Itinerary Consultations for 2025 Igor, the Retired Guide Dog Notre Dame French Politics Next week on the Podcast Copyright More episodes about family travel in France

Dec 1, 2024 • 60min
Exploring Alsace Christmas Markets, Episode 522
Exploring Alsace Christmas Markets Have you ever wondered what it’s like to visit the magical Christmas markets of Alsace? In this episode of Join Us in France, host Annie Sargent chats with Eddie Hamalian about his family’s enchanting journey through Strasbourg, Colmar, and the picturesque villages of Alsace. Together, they dive into the heart of the region’s festive traditions, sharing practical tips and heartwarming stories along the way. Get the podcast ad-free Eddie visited Alsace with his wife and two-and-a-half-year-old daughter during the holiday season. They explored the famous Strasbourg Christmas market, known as the "Capital of Christmas," and wandered through Colmar’s fairy tale streets lined with lights and market stalls. Smaller villages like Eguisheim and Riquewihr offered a quieter, more intimate experience, perfect for soaking in Alsace’s charm. In this episode, Annie and Eddie discuss everything from navigating the cobblestone streets with a stroller to sampling local foods like choucroute, spätzle, and mulled wine. Eddie shares tips for parking, choosing accommodations, and avoiding crowds by visiting early in the season. They also reflect on the differences between Alsace and other Christmas destinations, including Germany. If you’re planning a holiday trip to France or just dreaming of a festive escape, this episode is packed with ideas and inspiration. Listen now to Exploring Alsace Christmas Markets and get ready to fall in love with the magic of Christmas in France! More episodes about Christmas in France #AlsaceChristmasMarkets, #FranceTravel, #Strasbourg, #Colmar, #Eguisheim, #ChristmasInFrance, #FrenchCulture, #FamilyTravel, #TravelWithKids, #HolidayTravel, #JoinUsInFrance, #FrenchCuisine, #MulledWine, #ChristmasMarkets, #DiscoverFrance, #FrancePodcast, #FrenchHistory, #ExploreFrance, #TravelPodcast

Nov 24, 2024 • 1h 8min
Explore Amiens: From Gothic Cathedrals to Jules Verne, Episode 521
Have you ever explored Amiens? In this episode of the podcast, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin dive into all the reasons why this northern French city is worth visiting. Titled Explore Amiens: From Gothic Cathedrals to Jules Verne, the episode highlights the best things to see, taste, and experience in this often-overlooked destination. The centerpiece of Amiens is its magnificent Notre-Dame Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in France. Elyse explains its incredible history and architecture, including how it was built in record time. Annie shares her amazement at the cathedral’s size—you could fit Notre Dame de Paris inside it twice! Next, the hosts discuss the enchanting Hortillonnages, or floating gardens. These Roman-era canals are now a serene escape filled with flowers and greenery. They also delve into the life and legacy of Jules Verne, Amiens’ most famous resident. Annie, a lifelong fan, talks about visiting the Maison Jules Verne Museum and why his works still captivate readers today. For history buffs, the episode explores the nearby Battle of the Somme sites, including Villers-Bretonneux and the Lochnagar Crater. And for foodies, Annie and Elyse rave about local specialties like Ficelle Picarde and gâteau battu. Whether you’re drawn by history, architecture, or food, this episode will inspire you to add Amiens to your travel list. Listen now to hear Annie and Elyse share stories, tips, and practical advice to make your visit unforgettable!

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Nov 17, 2024 • 1h 6min
Foolproof Tips for Moving to France with Allison Lounes, Episode 520
Allison Lounes, an expert in relocating to France and founder of France Formation, shares her invaluable insights on navigating French bureaucracy. She discusses the importance of selecting the right visa for your needs and the complexities of healthcare enrollment. Listeners learn about common mistakes people make when settling in, including the crucial need for a solid paper trail. With advice on banking systems and cultural integration, Allison emphasizes that preparation is key for a successful transition to the French lifestyle.

Nov 10, 2024 • 49min
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-free Felix, 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.

Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 1min
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-free Andrew 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! Table of Contents for this Episode 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 France

Oct 27, 2024 • 59min
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-free Annie 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! Table of Contents for this Episode 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 France

Oct 20, 2024 • 59min
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-free Paul, 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! Table of Contents for this Episode 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 Valley