The Earful Tower
Summary: The Earful Tower is a weekly podcast all about Paris, hosted by Australian expat Oliver Gee. With a huge variety of guests - from cooks and comedians to TV hosts and tour guides - this show will transport you to the City of Lights and make you feel like you've met the characters that make it shine.
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We all know it's important to say "bonjour" no matter where you in in France. That's hardly a secret. But there's no better way to get a conversation going than to ask "ca va?" directly afterwards. Let me explain...
What really goes on at the iconic and mysterious Shakespeare and Company? A chat from inside the book store with Adam Biles.
Thanks to the mysterious Goddess of Fortune (aka Leah Walker from Paris Perfect rentals), Lina and I have landed in a luxury apartment by the Eiffel Tower for two weeks. Leah joins me for a chat about the district.
Alec Lobrano talks about the future of Paris restaurants, his favorite spots in Paris, and how every French restaurant is like a theatre.
A chat the Mayor of the Marais, Ariel Weil, about what's going on now and what will change.
Here's an excerpt from the "audio experience" for my new book, Paris On Air, telling the story of my first trip to Paris.
Guy Griffin from Cafe Oberkampf and Cafe Mericourt joins the show to talk about the restaurant industry in Paris and how it'll cope during the lockdown... and then what'll come next.
Paris has been closed down for about six weeks now and everyone's life has changed. Including these three influencers, Carin Olsson, Lindsey Tramuta, and Sophie Nadeau.
From the Eiffel Tower to the Marais, Montmartre to the Left Bank, and even a look at the suburbs... five guests share their Paris views on this week's show.
Lina Nordin Gee aka @parisianpostcards has been painting a watercolour every day about Paris, France, and famous French faces.
An abandoned film set in Montmartre has left rue Androuet frozen in Nazi-occupied 1941.
Unbelievable. After a strange dream, I found myself with a direct phone number for Ernest Hemingway in 1925. I called the number... here's what happened.
Me and Lina have made it to two weeks without going crazy. Here's what we're doing to stay busy (and what you can do too!)
Australian journalist Josephine McKenna has lived in Rome for 12 years and gives us an insight into life in lockdown in the worst-hit country for the Coronavirus.
A friend of mine, 45-year-old David, has been in quarantine for almost two weeks after catching the coronavirus. David shares how he caught the virus, what it did to him, and how the French healthcare is treating him.