The New Paris Podcast
A podcast by NewParisPodcast
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143 Episodes
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81: Justice for all? The state of things in France with Yasser Louati
Published: 5/25/2021 -
80: Parisian Faces: Behind "Les Gueules de Parisiens"
Published: 5/10/2021 -
79: On Bread (and cheese, and wine) with author Katie Quinn
Published: 4/26/2021 -
78: Learning French slang with Paris Phrases
Published: 4/12/2021 -
77: Behind the food with the founders of Sunday in Soho
Published: 3/26/2021 -
76: Meet Fed By A Frenchman
Published: 3/9/2021 -
75: Black History in Paris with Kévi Donat, Le Paris Noir
Published: 2/24/2021 -
74: The Paris Library with Janet Skeslien Charles
Published: 2/9/2021 -
73: Pamela Druckerman on Storytelling for Kids (Season 4 debut)
Published: 2/2/2021 -
72: The Stories that Shaped France in 2020 with guests Lauren Collins and Aida Alami
Published: 12/31/2020 -
71: On changes and transformations with Zeva Bellel
Published: 12/23/2020 -
70: On Foreigners in Paris with Sutanya Dacres
Published: 12/13/2020 -
69: Inside "Saving Notre Dame"
Published: 12/4/2020 -
68: The Business of Champagne with AR Lenoble - Wine and Spirits Part 4
Published: 11/27/2020 -
67: Champagne Talk with Cynthia Coutu - Wine and Spirits Part 3
Published: 11/13/2020 -
66: Cocktails at home with Izzy's Paris - Wine and Spirits, Part 2
Published: 11/7/2020 -
65: Girl Meets Glass- Wine and Spirits, Part I
Published: 10/30/2020 -
Special News Episode: On crop tops and hijabs in France with Lauren Collins and Aida Alami
Published: 10/16/2020 -
64: Stories from a French-American, Mother-Daughter Duo
Published: 9/28/2020 -
63: Running for Good with Liz Warner
Published: 9/14/2020
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 books “The New Paris” and “The New Parisienne”. 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.