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Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

De: Annie Sargent
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Planning a trip to France? Join Us in France is the podcast for you! On this podcast we have conversations about our trips to France, chat with tour guides, share tips on French culture, the basics of French history, explain how to be savvy traveler in France and share our love of French food, wine and destinations in France. You won’t want to miss out on all these great conversations about one of the most beautiful countries on earth! Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. And if you're planning your own trip soon - start listening now so you're ready to connect to France on a deeper level. Bon voyage!2014 – 2022 All Rights Reserved Ciencias Sociales Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Mundial
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  • A Solo Traveler's Experience in Southwest France
    May 11 2025
    What’s it like to explore France on your own? In A Solo Traveler’s Experience in Southwest France, host Annie Sargent chats with Dawn Fairchild, a seasoned traveler from Los Angeles who set out on a two-week solo adventure through the stunning regions of the Lot, Dordogne, and Toulouse. Get the podcast ad-free Dawn shares her honest impressions, travel tips, and favorite moments—from learning French in a relaxed immersion program near Cahors to wandering the medieval streets of Sarlat. She talks about her visit to the painted cave at Pech Merle, wine tasting in Cahors, the markets of Toulouse, and unexpected joys like stumbling into a vide-grenier in Montignac. Annie and Dawn discuss beautiful châteaux like Beynac and Milandes, Josephine Baker’s legacy, and how Southwest France is a treasure trove of history, food, and natural beauty. Whether you're dreaming about Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, want to explore Toulouse’s vibrant markets, or plan to visit the Cité du Vin in Bordeaux, this episode is packed with useful details and inspiration. Annie and Dawn also reflect on the joys and challenges of solo travel, including navigating language and culture with confidence. Subscribe to Join Us in France for more conversations like this—real stories from travelers who dive deep into French life, culture, and history. New episodes drop every week. Let’s look around France together! Table of Contents for this Episode Introduction and Trip Overview Today on the podcast — Podcast supporters — The Magazine segment — Annie and Dawn Fairchild about the Southwest — When did this trip take place? First Impressions of Southwest France — Immersion Program Experience — Exploring the Lot Department and Painted Caves — Wine tasting in Cahors — Discovering Sarlat and Surroundings — Losse Chateau and Garden — Montignac — Highlights of the Dordogne — Chateau des Milandes and Josephine Baker’s Legacy — Chateau de Beynac — Boat and Hot Air Ballon Tours in Beygnac — Exploring the Dordogne: Chateaus, Rivers, and Prehistoric Caves — Falling in Love with Toulouse: A City of Charm and Joy — The Allure of the Toulouse Accent and Local Life — A Delightful Stay in Les Carmes: Le Clos des Salins — Toulouse Markets and Culinary Adventures: Take Elyse’s VoiceMap tour of Toulouse! — Museums and Historical Sites in Toulouse — Bordeaux: Historic Center and Cité du Vin Museum — Political Conversations and Market Experiences — New Things Learned in the Trip — Travel Challenges and Personal Growth — Reflections on the Trip and Future Plans — Thank you Patrons! — Podcast Listeners Discount — Itinerary Consultations with Annie — Hidden messages in the obelisk at Place de la Concorde. — Next week on the podcast — Copyright — More episodes about the southwest of France
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  • Best of the Savoie Department: Courchevel, Chambéry, Alberville, etc.
    May 4 2025
    What makes the Savoie department in France so special? In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, titled Best of the Savoie Department: Courchevel, Chambéry, Albertville, etc., host Annie Sargent and co-host Elyse Rivin dive deep into the highlights of this beloved Alpine region. Get the podcast ad-free Savoie is famous for its majestic mountain views, ski resorts, and rich regional culture. Annie and Elyse talk about iconic destinations like Courchevel, a world-class ski resort that draws visitors from around the globe, and Chambéry, the historic capital of Savoie known for its charming old town and Italian-influenced architecture. They also cover Albertville, host of the 1992 Winter Olympics, and nearby attractions that are worth a visit even if you're not into winter sports. Beyond the ski slopes, the episode explores the region’s food culture—think tartiflette, fondue, raclette, and delicious local wines. They talk about summer activities too: hiking, mountain biking, lake swimming, and exploring picturesque villages. Whether you’re planning a ski trip, a summer vacation in the Alps, or just curious about French mountain culture, this episode gives you all the inspiration and practical tips you need. Annie and Elyse share personal stories, travel advice, and a genuine love for the region. Subscribe to the Join Us in France Travel Podcast and never miss an episode full of French travel tips, cultural insight, and destination inspiration. Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:15] Introduction and Greetings — [00:00:31] Today on the podcast — [00:01:07] Podcast supporters — [00:01:40] The Magazine segment — [00:02:07] Annie and Elyse about History of Savoie and Haute-Savoie — [00:03:00] Geography and Key Locations — [00:04:42] Skiing in Savoie: Resorts and Activities — [00:06:11] Recent Events and News — [00:07:58] Upcoming 2030 Winter Olympics — [00:10:45] Travel Tips and Transportation — [00:11:49] Winter Tires for the car in the mountain area in winter months — [00:14:16] Local Culture and Traditions — [00:15:13] French Tradition of Social Security Health Care — [00:17:41] Distances from the Savoie Department to Various Locations in France — [00:20:21] National Parks and Summertime Activities — [00:22:53] Find Experiences in the Area on Komoot — [00:26:14] Charming Villages and Scenic Beauty — [00:28:05] The Tradition of the Transhumance — [00:29:14] Culinary Delights: Cheeses and More — [00:36:50] Conclusion and Recommendations — [00:37:41] Thank you, Patrons — [00:38:25] Tours Reviews — [00:38:40] Discount for Podcast Listeners — [00:40:54] Train and Road Work During Summer — [00:44:13] SNCF strikes — [00:45:16]  Place de la République — [00:48:44] Next week on the podcast — [00:49:15] Copyright — More episodes about the French Alps
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  • Living the Dream: Moving from Australia to Paris, Burgundy, and Provence
    Apr 27 2025
    Have you ever dreamed of leaving it all behind and Living the Dream in France? In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, titled Living the Dream: Moving from Australia to Paris, Burgundy, and Provence, Annie Sargent talks with Alexandra Lalak, an Australian travel and food writer who made the big move to France. Get the podcast ad-free Alexandra first landed in Paris, thinking she’d stay for just two years. But she fell in love with French life—and a Frenchman—and never left. She later moved to Burgundy, where she discovered the beauty of wine country and the joys of a slower, more rural lifestyle. Now, she’s living in Provence, enjoying sunshine, local markets, and everything the Mediterranean lifestyle has to offer. In this relaxed, friendly chat, Annie and Alexandra dive into what it’s really like to live in France. They talk about everyday life in French villages, exploring Provence, shopping at local markets, and discovering French wine from small producers. Alexandra also shares practical advice for those considering a move to France or planning a visit to places like Avignon, Luberon, and Nuits-Saint-Georges. Thinking about Living the Dream in France? This episode is packed with insights and tips about traveling, moving, and truly enjoying the best of French life. Don’t forget to subscribe to Join Us in France for more real stories and expert advice about traveling in and living in France. Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:15] Introduction and Guest Welcome — [00:00:31] Today on the podcast — [00:01:11] Podcast supporters — [00:02:02] The Magazine segment — [00:02:23] Annie and Alexandra — [00:03:01] Alex’s Journey to France — [00:04:03] It’s about the French way of life — [00:05:34] Life in Burgundy — [00:07:37] Exploring Burgundy’s Wine and Cuisine — [00:10:59] Ways to Sell Wine in France — [00:12:15] Wine distribution in France — [00:15:29] Travel Writing Career — [00:17:12] Living in Provence — [00:19:30] Tips for Visiting Provence — [00:20:26] The 3 parts of Provence — [00:22:08]  Le Saint-Hubert Hotel and Restaurant — [00:23:58] Luxurious Experiences in Gordes — [00:25:13]  Le Mas des Infermières à Oppede — [00:28:31] Navigating Provence: It’s Almost Impossible Without a Car or a Guide — [00:31:16] The Joys of a Relaxed Lifestyle — [00:33:10] Moving to France: Insights and Tips — [00:42:03] Embracing the Mediterranean Lifestyle — [00:43:04] Thank you Patrons — [00:44:20] Tour Reviews — [00:46:39] Tourist Rentals in France — [00:50:59] Consider Home Exchange Options As Well — [00:52:17] Next week on the podcast — More episodes about moving to France
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Thank you for reviewing the history of Avignon as not part of France until 1791. I am doing genealogy research of my French ancestors and discovered that the Vaucluse was also part of the Papal State - called the Comtat Venassin- not France - until 1791. I have been trying to find the history of the life in the Comtat from 1570s forward. I would love to see a podcast about the Comtat Vennaissin.

Starts the history of the Papal State in Provence

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Excellent information shared in a pleasant conversational style. Both podcasters are great storytellers. Highly recommend for anyone traveling to France.

Entertaining and informative

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