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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Paris is a beautiful city, that much is for sure. But how on earth are you supposed to capture it? Adele, from the hit Facebook page Paris Adele, has done a great job of capturing the city through photos and stories and she is in the studio to talk about it.
Paris is a zombie wasteland in August - and people other avoid it or embrace it. Today Anne Ditmeyer is in the studio to discuss it!
This week I went to Versailles and explored Marie Antoinette's Hamlet. Here are my thoughts.
Join me for a stroll down Rue des Abbesses in Montmartre, which is the best street in Paris (if you ask me).
Paris is just a little bit different to back home, at least that's what today's guest, psychologist John Clarke says.
Here are some things that you should absolutely definitely avoid doing in Paris. Special guest: YouTuber Jay Swanson
Penelope Fletcher, from The Red Wheelbarrow Bookshop, recommends a few Paris books and tells the story of her little shop by the Luxembourg Gardens.
It's time for your monthly dose of French chat with Camille from French Today - and she says we all probably speak better French than we think. Here's how to harness your knowledge.
Today's guest talks about her theatre troupe's journey of bringing Shakespeare (in English) to Paris audiences.
The best way to enjoy your time in Paris is to live 'like a local'. And no, that doesn't necessarily mean finding the newest speakeasy bar or coolest restaurant. It means enjoying Paris like the Parisians do.
I bet you had no idea how many prominent elephants were in Paris over the past two centuries. It's time to tell their stories.
Today's guest is an Australian expat in Paris who decided to become French. It wasn't an easy road!
I headed out to Versailles, cycled the gardens, explored the castle, and stayed around for the fireworks. Here's an episode from the scene.
Here's my chat with a 'bouquiniste', someone who sells second-hand and antique books along the Seine River in Paris.
Here's what happened when an American pastry chef opened a donut shop in central Paris... It's Amanda from Boneshaker!