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The New Paris Podcast

Summary: 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 book “The New Paris”. 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.

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 81: Justice for all? The state of things in France with Yasser Louati | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:09

It’s been a while since I’ve done a France news update but there are so many pressing issues facing the country now besides Covid that it was time to jump back in. And this time, I’m joined by Yasser Louati, a human rights and civil liberties activist, a community organiser, and political analyst. He also co-founded the NGO CJL, a transnational human rights and civil liberties organisation. A fellow podcaster at Le Breakdown and Les Idées Libres, I couldn’t think of anyone better to join me to discuss the status of France’s controversial security bill, racism, Islamophobia and the historic sources of many of the countries troubles. UPDATE: Since the recording of this episode, France's Constitutional Council has struck down two elements of Macron's security bill: the measure to criminalise filming police and the measure to extend drone surveillance. That's a positive development for all -- well, except for the government. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Yasser Louati: https://www.yasserlouati.com Yasser's tweet: https://mobile.twitter.com/yasserlouati/status/1377858210607030276 Le Breakdown podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/le-breakdown-with-yasser-louati/id1511525127 Les Idées Libres podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/les-idées-libres-avec-yasser-louati/id1507998020 Security bill update: https://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2021/05/21/la-censure-des-mesures-les-plus-emblematiques-de-la-loi-securite-globale-un-revers-pour-la-majorite-et-gerald-darmanin_6080945_3224.html

 80: Parisian Faces: Behind "Les Gueules de Parisiens" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:37

Talking to strangers is a part of my job. I interview people for work, most of whom I don’t know personally in advance, but is generally arranged. I know what I’m about to do and so does the person I’ll be speaking with. But approaching strangers on the street to learn bits of their story is something else altogether. That’s why I’ve been fascinated by the work of Stéphanie Pfeiffer, a photographer in Paris whose project Les Gueules de Parisiens, is the result of serendipitous encounters and storytelling. And in a city like Paris where rules and categories are sacrosanct, Stéphanie is a non-conformist in the most refreshing of ways. Here we talk about her upbringing, her love for funky fashions, and of course, Les Gueules de Parisiens. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Les Gueules de Parisiens: https://www.instagram.com/gueulesdeparisiens/?hl=en Collaboration with My Little Paris: https://www.mylittleparis.com/insolite/gueules-de-parisiens The exhibition: https://www.lebonbon.fr/paris/news/expo-visages-parisiens/

 79: On Bread (and cheese, and wine) with author Katie Quinn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:26

Have you ever found yourself endlessly fascinated by something, to the point of obsession? For me, that’s probably coffee and chocolate but for others deeply passionate about food and the way it is made, that might be bread, cheese, or even wine. Those are the three loves explored by my friend Katie Quinn in her new book "Cheese, Wine, and Bread: Discovering the magic of fermentation in England, Italy, and France." As she puts it: it’s the story of one woman’s obsession with some of humanity’s most ancient and essential foods. And she takes readers on an incredible tour of three countries in order to share the stories, recipes, and science behind these favorite fermented foods. She joins me from southern Italy to talk about the process as well as a focus on the France-focused piece all about bread. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Katie Quinn: https://www.katie-quinn.com Katie's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSprAO1TNhIk6yz_pdhQK-w Katie's podcast Keep it Quirky: https://keepitquirkypodcast.com Buy the book: https://bookshop.org/a/3892/9780062984531

 78: Learning French slang with Paris Phrases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:03

Mastering a language is a lifelong endeavour, one that can be complicated by the very fluidity and ever-evolving nature of language itself. Slang and idiomatic expressions change with each generation but require an education all the same. Understanding conversational and street French, for example, is a way into understanding who the French are today and their relationship to one another. Also, it’s quite fun. Divya Bala, an Australian fashion journalist, started Paris Phrase or (Paris Phrase in English), an account on Instagram as a way of documenting the expressions she hears and learns from friends, both in personal and professional contexts. She joins me to talk about the project and how amusing the experience has been thus far. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Paris Phrase: https://www.instagram.com/parisphrase/ Divya Bala: https://www.instagram.com/divya_bala/ C'est chelou: https://www.instagram.com/p/CHpfjQmBJ8y/ D'acc: https://www.instagram.com/p/CHN9qbyD5uS/

 77: Behind the food - Sunday in Soho | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:45

What does it take to open and run a restaurant in Paris? What about building a brand that not only reaches a wider audience but that that may be protected from the unexpected and very disruptive obstacles, from protests to health crises? Ali Terry and Isabelle Cote have taken Sunday in Soho from a canteen they thought Parisians would enjoy to a nutrition-focused subscription option and product line, building off the insight that some of the best ideas really do come from listening to your customers. The duo joins me to talk about building the business, the success of their annual Thanksgiving feasts, and the future of Sunday. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Sunday in Soho: https://www.sundayinsoho.com Sunday on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunday_in_soho/ Bespoke by Sunday: https://bespokebysunday.com Bespoke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bespoke_by_sunday/

 76: Meet Fed By A Frenchman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:59

If there’s one thing that springs to mind when it comes to French lifestyle, it’s the importance of farmer’s markets. Few places in the world can claim to rival the multitude of marchés that are both destinations and fixtures of everyday life across France. And for many, they are a source of tremendous inspiration. That was certainly the case for Amy Feezor and her husband Pierre Haberer who started Fed by a Frenchman, a playful Instagram account to document market life and explore the lessons it (and in Amy’s case, living with a Frenchman) bestows. They join me to talk about the project and what they’ve learned from one another. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Fed by a Frenchman: https://www.instagram.com/fedbyafrenchman/?hl=en Amy Feezor: https://www.instagram.com/amyfeezor/?hl=en Amy's writing work: http://www.m-dashing.com/about/

 75: Black History in Paris with Kévi Donat, Le Paris Noir | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:16

How important is travel in our lifelong education? For Kévi Donat, founder of Le Paris Noir walking tours, it’s a crucial element to understanding a place, a culture, a past, and a present and above all, builds empathy. He chronicles chronicles the city’s connection to Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, covering critical themes from colonization and immigration to the literary, political, and artistic figures that have influenced the course of French history. And today, we talk about what sparked his work, the ongoing tensions around discussions of race and identity in France, and the books and films you can watch to foster understanding while travel is on hold. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Le Paris Noir: http://www.blackpariswalks.com/en Le Paris Noir Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leparisnoir/?hl=en Gaston Monnerville: https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/monnerville-gaston-1897-1991/ Victor Schoelcher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Schœlcher Michel Zecler: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/world/europe/Michel-Zecler-france-police-video-beating.html Marianne et le Garçon Noir book: https://www.fayard.fr/pauvert/marianne-et-le-garcon-noir-9782720215599 Tout Simplement Noir film: https://youtu.be/2Uk15jDnJz0 Le Tchip podcast: https://www.instagram.com/letchippodcast/?hl=en Lous and the Yakuza; https://www.binge.audio/podcast/letchip/lous-and-the-yakuza-pop-sans-filtre

 74: The Paris Library | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:55

"The Paris Library", the new book by novelist Janet Skeslien Charles is based on the true story of the heroic librarians at The American Library in Paris during WWII who not only kept the library alive but continued making books available to soldiers and Jewish members in hiding. The story follows Odile, a bibliophile who works at the library as the Nazis march into Paris. She joins the Resistance but grapples with the consequences of the choices she makes, with her friendships, and her relationship with her family. I’m thrilled to be joined by Janet today to talk about the library’s tremendous history and the role it plays today. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: https://www.jskesliencharles.com https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Paris-Library/Janet-Skeslien-Charles/9781982134198 The American Library in Paris: https://americanlibraryinparis.org Moonlight in Odessa: https://www.jskesliencharles.com/other-writing Janet on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jskesliencharles/ Janet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skesliencharles

 73: Pamela Druckerman on Storytelling for Kids (Season 4 debut) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:48

Many of us can recall moments from childhood when there was nothing more appealing than being anywhere but at home. Someplace more dazzling, someplace where every day life takes on a more special sheen; someplace like Paris. That moment is captured perfectly in Paris by Phone, the new rhyming picture book for kids by today’s guest, Pamela Druckerman. She is the author of five books including Bringing Up Bébé, a worldwide bestseller, and writes a column about France for The New York Times. She joins me today to talk about the whimsical world and life lessons she wanted to express with this new book, the particular challenges of writing for children, and what makes Paris special for kids of all ages. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Pamela Druckerman: https://pameladruckerman.com Paris by Phone: https://pameladruckerman.com/paris-by-phone/ Bringing Up Bébé: https://pameladruckerman.com/bringing-up-bebe/ Pandemonium U: https://www.pandemoniumu.com My talk with Pamela: https://youtu.be/jR6wR7WDAps Pamela's NYT Column: https://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/pamela-druckerman Pamela on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pameladruck

 72: The Stories that Shaped France in 2020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:20

This is the final episode of this train wreck year. But to recap in a way that goes beyond the specifically wrenching horror of Covid, I’m joined by my friends and regular guests Lauren Collins and Aida Alami. We’re going to chat about some of the OTHER big stories that shaped France in 2020. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Lauren Collins: https://twitter.com/laurenzcollins Aida Alami: https://twitter.com/AidaAlami Benjamin Griveaux scandal: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/14/world/europe/france-paris-mayor-benjamin-griveaux-macron.html Agnès Buzyn drama: https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20200605-covid-agn%C3%A8s-buzyn-macron-mayor-paris-coronavirus Gabriel Matzneff investigation: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/11/world/europe/gabriel-matzneff-pedophilia-france.html Christophe Girard scandal: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/16/world/europe/christophe-girard-gabriel-matzneff-paris-france.html Lies about masks: https://www.france24.com/en/20200405-coronavirus-abrupt-reversal-on-mask-policy-in-france-and-the-us-raises-new-questions BLM and antiracism protests: https://www.france24.com/en/20200613-protesters-gather-in-paris-for-fresh-march-against-racism-and-police-brutality Lauren's Assa Traoré profile: https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-europe/assa-traore-and-the-fight-for-black-lives-in-france Knife attack: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/multiple-people-injured-in-knife-attack-outside-former-charlie-hebdo-offices/2020/09/25/a152d4ce-ff1d-11ea-b0e4-350e4e60cc91_story.html Sonic boom over Paris: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54357839 Death of teacher Samuel Paty: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/10/30/france-nice-knife-attack-samuel-paty-murder-criminalizing-muslims/ France vs the world on laicité/Islamaphobia Gerarld Darmanin and his anti-"ethnic aisle" stance: https://www.politico.eu/article/gerald-darmanin-france-complaint-religious-food-aisles-sparks-criticism/ France and separatism/loi sécurité globale: https://www.politico.eu/article/france-law-emmanuel-macron-islamist-separatism-security/ Macron vs the English-language media: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/16/macron-france-foreign-media-new-york-times Ben Smith piece on Macron: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/15/business/media/macron-france-terrorism-american-islam.html Vaccine delays in France: https://www.francetvinfo.fr/sante/maladie/coronavirus/vaccin/infographies-vaccination-contre-le-covid-19-la-france-est-pour-l-instant-tres-en-retard-sur-ses-voisins-europeens_4238653.html Emily in Paris (ugh): https://www.france24.com/en/20201015-emily-in-paris-the-myth-of-la-vie-en-rose-lives-on

 71: On changes and transformations with Zeva Bellel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:36

For many people around the world, 2020 has contributed to more than just personal upheaval but a professional uprooting as well. Lost jobs, cancelled opportunities, disrupted projects, and in some cases, it’s the realization that now is as good a time as any to bring about changes. To navigate all that, there are experts like Zeva Bellel, a career and life coach based in Paris who has been through several of her own transformations. On today’s episode, she talks to me about her arrival in France twenty years ago, building a career here, and helping women find their way. And since it’s the end of the year, she leaves us with some hopeful lessons for 2021. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Paris by Appointment Only: http://www.parisbao.com/ Zeva Bellel's coaching website: https://www.zevabellel.com/ Zeva's newsletter (so good!): https://zevabellel.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=e5b288a1cf0b3bf076b306574&id=3636dc6798 Zeva on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zevab/?hl=en "Burnout" book: https://bookshop.org/a/3892/9781984818324

 70: On Foreigners in Paris with Sutanya Dacres | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:49

Of all the conversations I’ve had on and offline since the show Emily in Paris first aired in October, perhaps my favorite (and least heated) has been the one you’re about to hear with Sutanya Dacres, a friend of the show and the host of the podcast Dinner for One. In this episode, we talk about our lockdown behaviors, the categories of foreigners living in Paris, and which one someone like the show’s protagonist falls into. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Dinner for One podcast: https://www.dinnerforonepodcast.com/ Junot Immobilier: https://www.junot.fr/en Sutanya's episode about expats: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s3-ep-7-selfcare-friendcare/id1347407632?i=1000496155693 Dinner for One on Instagram (with live videos!): https://www.instagram.com/dinnerfor.one/?hl=en On Emily in Paris (Lindsey talking with another show): https://open.spotify.com/episode/2doNNCtXqMWuGv3bCDz3qm?si=MAyBR15ZQSOAUtxwKurYfQ Sutanya's first appearance on The New Paris: https://soundcloud.com/thenewparis/38-on-dating-and-romance-in-paris

 69: Inside "Saving Notre Dame" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:50

On April 15, 2019, the world watched in horror as the Notre Dame cathedral became engulfed in a fiery inferno and the city came dangerously close to losing its 850-year-old treasure. Now, a new documentary called "Saving Notre Dame", airing on the PBS science series NOVA, tells the story of the fire and the race to stabilize the structure and stave off a total collapse. Director Joby Lubman follows a team of architects, engineers, scientists, and master craftspeople, as they work to read the minds of the original builders and rediscover the lost history of the cathedral. He joins me today to talk more about this incredible journey to document the rebirth. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Saving Notre Dame documentary: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/saving-notre-dame/ Joby Lubman, director: http://www.windfallfilms.com/person/1790/joby-lubman.aspx Notre Dame Cathedral: https://www.notredamedeparis.fr/en/ Notre Dame fire: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/what-notre-dame-means-to-parisians-and-to-all-of-us

 68: The Business of Champagne with AR Lenoble - Wine and Spirits Part 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:00

Some of my favorite reporting assignments have involved spending time in the Champagne region, getting to know its producers and uncovering the stories behind the bottles. Among the most memorable discoveries over the years has been AR Lenoble, a 4th generation family-run and independent operation that is heavily involved in making the industry more inclusive to women. I wondered, however, how Anne and Antoine Malassagne have fared during these last eight months of the pandemic. Anne and her director of export and communication Christian Holthausen (also my friend) tuned in to chat about the family’s heritage, drinking and selling in Covid times, and the importance of community. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: AR Lenoble: https://champagne-arlenoble.com/ La Transmission women's group in Champagne: http://la-transmission-champagne.com/index.php/en/home/ Women in Champagne: https://www.foodandwine.com/wine/champagne-sparkling-wine/future-women-in-champagne

 67: Champagne Talk with Cynthia Coutu - Wine and Spirits Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:46

Women and Champagne have a long history together. In fact, If Champagne became shorthand for luxury and celebration, it’s entirely thanks to the business acumen of Barbe-Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, commonly referred to as “La Veuve (widow) Clicquot.” Not only did she invent the riddling table, but she also turned the small, fledgling business she took over after her husband’s 1805 death into a global empire. Still, as is true with much of the broader world of wine, women in France’s Champagne region remain underrepresented both in production and leadership positions. And, I would argue, in the minds of consumers. That’s where Cynthia Coutu steps in. She joins me to talk about her Champagne club Delectabulles and how she works to champion women on all sides of the bottle. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Delectabulles: https://www.delectabulles.com/en/ Cynthia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/delectabulles/ Women in Champagne: https://www.foodandwine.com/wine/champagne-sparkling-wine/future-women-in-champagne

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