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France and French culture – in a podcast

Welcome to The Good Life France podcast – Discover France and French culture!

In this episode we look at some Very French Things, including the mysterious attitude of the French when it comes to telling the time, the ‘national sport’ of striking, philosophy, and being miserable – for fun! A laugh out loud episode and a deep dive into the psyche of the French!

Discover France and French culture

The France of films, television and books, tempts you to think that life in France is all about living in a luxury villa in sun-kissed Provence, surrounded by vineyards and lavender fields or in balconied apartments overlooking the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It may seem that the French spend two hours every day eating long lunches where every meal is haute cuisine. And that every French woman is slim and stylish and every French man is handsome and seductive. Non, non, non – we reveal the reality! Though, we admit there are elements of truth to this notion!

Sit back, click the play button above and find out more in Very French Things Part 2!

Tune into discover authentic, historic and gastronomic France with your hosts: Brit Janine Marsh author of four international best-selling books about life in France and Frenchman Olivier, a radio presenter in Lyon, share everything France and more through this podcast…

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