Guest Notes for Episode 57: Burgundy Region and Wine
…and automotive, high communication technology. Among the largest companies are Seb, Dim, Algeco and Senoble account for the largest companies in Burgundy, according to their turnover (+ 400 million euros… Continue reading
From Ballet to Cabaret in Paris, Episode 53
…on stage and had a free life. Cabaret came to be in the wake of this freedom the dancers experienced. Cabaret put forward very sensual dance, the dancers were almost… Continue reading
Transcript for Episode 412: Eleanor of Aquitaine, a Tumultuous Life
…it’ll come. When I have something really great to share. I will do it. You can sign up for the newsletter at JoinUsinFrance.com/newsletter. [00:03:01] Annie Sargent: Show notes and a… Continue reading
Show Notes for Episode 383: Nantes, Between Loire and Brittany
…commercial passageway built in 1841 that is unique in being on three levels and having the same decoration as it had at its inception. Go to the Jules Verne Museum… Continue reading
Ultimate Guide to Getting Around France, Episode 254
…do not show you those low-cost airline regional flights because they can’t make a commission from them. If you don’t know to search out those flights, you’ll never see them!… Continue reading
Transcript for Episode 447: First Frame: The Revolutionary Lumière Brothers
…France Travel Podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Annie Sargent and Copyright 2023 by Addicted to France. It is released under a Creative Commons, attribution, non-commercial, no derivatives license…. Continue reading
Pedal Through France a Self-Guided Cycling Adventure, Episode 474
…bikes to France, valuing the comfort and reliability of using personal equipment for long-distance cycling. This choice is particularly beneficial for a point-to-point journey, as it eliminates the complexities of… Continue reading
Exploring Vimy Ridge: WWI Remembrance in France, Episode 519
…and its significance. The centre is open nearly year-round, except for a brief winter closure, and offers free guided tours every half hour, providing a comprehensive understanding of the battle…. Continue reading
The Life and Times of Louis Pasteur, Episode 319
…disease that kills 100% of those who contract it, be they human or some other mammal. Louis Pasteur’s Crown Achievement: a Rabies Vaccine I cannot say enough that rabies was… Continue reading
Cathar Beliefs and Lifestyle, Episode 387
Have you heard the Cathars? It is a religion that thrived in the Southwest of France for 100 years during the Middle Ages, then disappeared in a violent crusade. On… Continue reading