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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Podcasts:
Talking Vegemite, gay marriage, and Paris with the Australian Ambassador to France, Brendan Berne.
A French lesson with Camille from French Today.
We have the empress of Paris real estate - Adrian Leeds - in the studio today talking about property in Paris.
Finding out more about Invader, the mysterious Parisian man putting up mosaic-tiled street art on the walls of the world. With guests Jay Swanson and David Chazan.
There are over 6,000 streets in Paris --- but don't waste your time walking down all of them. Here is the top street from each of the 20 districts (arrondissements), according to tour guide April Pett.
Here comes Janine Marsh, talking about animals, the French countryside, and Paris. She's followed by Christian from Bike About Tours talking about his favourite day trip to escape Paris.
With Adam Plowright, who wrote the first book in English about France's President Emmanuel Macron
Figuring out how to tackle food markets in Paris with help from food blogger extraordinaire, Clotilde Dusoulier from the hit website Chocolate and Zucchini.
Christmas in Paris
An intriguing claim by an old lady sets our host out on the hunt for crocodiles in Paris.
Can we solve a ten-year-old Paris mystery? Can we find the woman who saved our lives ten years ago in Paris?
Oliver Gee and Luke Thompson head into the Paris Metro, investigating some of the curiosities, discussing the habits of the locals, and meeting Corey Frye along the way.
How on earth are you supposed to eat French cheese? There's just so many different cheeses, seemingly with different rules. Cheese expert Jennifer Greco is on hand to help.
With Camille from French Today
Julie Collard (a real Parisian woman) sets the record straight about Parisian women.