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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!

Join Us in France Travel Podcast 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!

    Decoding Maurice Ravel, the Man Behind Bolero, Episode 490

    Decoding Maurice Ravel, the Man Behind Bolero, Episode 490

    In this episode of Join Us in France, Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin delve deep into the life and musical journey of Maurice Ravel, one of France’s most celebrated composers. Known for his lush orchestrations and exquisite compositions like Boléro and the Piano Concerto in G Major, Ravel’s work blends technical mastery with rich cultural influences.
    Get the podcast ads-free We explore his Basque origins, his formative years in the vibrant cultural milieu of Paris, and his evolution as a composer against the backdrop of early 20th-century Europe. From his studies at the Paris Conservatoire to his challenges with the establishment, his involvement with the avant-garde Apaches, and his experiences during World War I, this episode paints a comprehensive portrait of Ravel's complex character and artistic genius.
    Learn about his famous American tour, his philosophical disputes, and the creation of his revolutionary yet simplistic masterpiece, Boléro. Discover Ravel's lasting impact on music and why his innovative compositions continue to captivate and mesmerize audiences around the globe. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and timeless music.
    Table of Contents for this Episode
    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine Segment Introduction to a Special Composer: Maurice Ravel Ravel’s Early Life and Musical Beginnings Ravel’s Unique Musical Journey and Influences Interested in Experimentation at an Early Age No Romantic Relationships The Apaches: Ravel’s Artistic Circle and Social Life Do you play the Piano Puzzler on NPR? Ravel’s Philosophical Stance towards Germany Grand American Tour Gershwin and Ravel: A Musical Friendship The Creation of Bolero: Ravel’s Iconic Composition Bolero’s Premiere and Legacy: Controversy to Classic Ravel’s Life and Other Works: Beyond Bolero Maurice Ravel at the end of his life Music in constant motion What do you listen to when driving, walking the dog, working? Thank you Patrons Reviews on VoiceMap Taking the Train in France Train Strikes Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about French culture  
     

    • 51 min
    Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes, Episode 490

    Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes, Episode 490

    Join us on "Exploring the Charentes-Maritimes," where host Annie and her sister-in-law, Katy, recount their recent adventure exploring the Charente-Maritimes along France's Atlantic coast. From the artistic allure of Cordes sur Ciel to the vibrant scenes of Bordeaux and the serene beaches of Arcachon, this episode dives deep into the diverse experiences and perspectives that only close family can share. Tune in to discover the charm of these French locales through their eyes, filled with engaging discussions and insightful reflections on travel, culture, and the bonds that travel can strengthen. Perfect for travelers and Francophiles alike!
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    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine Segment Welcome and Introduction: A Family Connection Exploring Personal Travel Styles and Preferences Cordes sur Ciel In France you should eat on time First Winery Experience and Observations Adventures on the Atlantic Coast and the Charentes-Maritimes Arcachon Dune du Pilat Discovering the Wonders of Bordeaux Place des Quinconces The Wine Museum Experience Adventures in Royan and Rochefort Île d’Oléron Fort Boyard Fouras, a cool little town to visit Final Thoughts and Cognac Visit Hennessy Thank you Patrons New patrons Reviews on VoiceMap Tours The Olympics 2024 Airbnb renters and Hotels Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about the Nouvelle Aquitaine area

    • 56 min
    A 21-Day Solo Adventure Through France

    A 21-Day Solo Adventure Through France

    Ever wondered what solo travel in France could teach you? Join host Annie Sargent and guest Joel Joslin in episode 489 of Join Us in France, as they explore the charms and challenges of a 21-day journey from Paris to Nice. What unique flavors will Joel discover? How does solo travel change his perspective on adventure? Tune in to find the answers and be inspired for your own travels! 
    Table of Contents for this Episode
    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters No magazine segment today Annie and Joel The broad itinerary Where was he staying? Assistance for flat tire Mont St. Michel and Saint Malo Food and Food Budget Chartres Cathedral St-Paul de Vence In Nice Strasbourg D-Day Beach Tour Gustave Moreau Museum What did you learn about France on this trip Did you make any mistakes on this trip? Internet access France vs Italy? Final thoughts Copyright More episodes about solo travel in France  

    • 38 min
    Hidden Treasures of the Ariège Department

    Hidden Treasures of the Ariège Department

    Embark on a captivating journey to the heart of the French Pyrenees with this episode of Join Us in France, dedicated to the enchanting region of Ariège. Between serene plains and majestic mountains, the Ariège emerges as a hidden gem, rich in history, natural beauty, and culinary delights. Discover the stories etched into its landscape, from abandoned villages whispering tales of past migrations to iconic landmarks like the Foix Castle and the charming streets of Mirepoix. 
    Annie and Elyse guide you through Ariège's diverse attractions, offering something for every traveler. For the adventurous, the rugged outdoors beckons with endless opportunities for hiking and exploring prehistoric caves. Meanwhile, food lovers will rejoice in the region's gastronomic offerings, from local cheeses to traditional dishes that capture the essence of Pyrenean cuisine.
    But Ariège's allure doesn't stop at its tangible treasures. Engaging narratives about places like Massat and the evolving story of Lavelanet's textile industry add layers of intrigue to this picturesque locale. Whether you're drawn to the thrill of outdoor adventures, the warmth of rural hospitality, or the allure of living history, Ariège promises an immersive travel experience. Join us as we unveil the secrets and splendors of one of France's most captivating yet overlooked departments.
    Table of Contents for this Episode
    Intro Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The Magazine segment Exploring the Ariège Department: A Hidden Gem in France The Rich History and Culture of Ariège Reviving Abandoned Villages and the Textile Industry A wonderful place for hikes Discovering the Charm of Ariège’s Castles and Towns Pamiers, Ariege’s biggest city Foix Château de Montségur Château de Roquefixade Mirepoix Camon Vals Saint-Lizier Saint-Girons Lavelanet and the Museum of History of Textiles Ariège’s Fascinating Caves La Grotte de Niaux Parc de la  Préhistoire Mas d’Azil and Its Surroundings Adventures in Ariège: Caves, Rivers, and Crafts Grotte de Bédeilhac Les Forges de Pyrène Les Forges de Pyrène: Great for Families Embracing Nature and History in Ariège La Maison des Loups Parc Naturel Régional des Pyrénées Ariégeoises Short season for skiing Culinary Delights and Leisure in Ariège Thank you Patrons New patrons How to Support Elyse Reviews for the Latin Quarter Tour Night at the Museum Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about going off the beaten track in France

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Burgundy Self-Guided Bike Tour, Episode 487

    Burgundy Self-Guided Bike Tour, Episode 487

    Ever wondered what it's like to cycle through the heart of France's wine country, surrounded by stunning vineyards and charming villages? Want to know how to plan the perfect self-guided bike tour in one of the most picturesque regions of France? Ready to discover the secret spots and local delights that only a bike can help you find?
    Dive into our latest episode, "Biking Burgundy: Vineyards, Villages & Vistas," where Annie Sargent sits down with Howard Kantoff to explore his cycling adventure through Burgundy. Starting in the vibrant city of Dijon, Howard takes us on a journey across rolling hills, past ancient vineyards, and into the heart of Burgundy's historic villages.
    He shares essential tips for planning your bike tour, from choosing the best routes to uncovering the top places to indulge in the region's famed wines and gastronomy. This episode is more than just a travel guide; it's an invitation to experience the joy of discovering Burgundy at your own pace, on two wheels.
    Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just someone who loves a good adventure story, "Biking Burgundy" offers a unique blend of travel insights, personal anecdotes, and practical advice. So, are you ready to pedal your way through the beauty and culture of Burgundy? Click play and let the adventure begin!
    Table of Contents for this Episode
    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters The magazine segment Planning the Trip: From Dream to Reality The French Countryside: The Journey Begins Taking a bike on the train Unexpected Challenges The logistics of bringing your own bike 10 favourite things on this trip The stops along the trip Biking with panniers and few things Length of journey each day Stopping for a visit of the Abbey de Cluny Ouche Valley Barge and bike trips are popular in Burgundy Exploring the Véloroute Voie des Vignes A Journey Through France’s Biking Infrastructure Abbaye de Cluny Self-guided vs Guided Tour Culinary Adventures and Accommodation Insights Experiencing the EuroVélo 6 What type of bike did he use? Advice for Future Cyclists Stressful car trip Thank you, patrons! Zoom with Patrons Marais Tour Review New Food Tour in Paris Next week on the podcast Copyright More episodes about active vacations in France

    • 56 min
    Exploring the Life and Art of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun

    Exploring the Life and Art of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun

    Explore the extraordinary life of Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun, the celebrated 18th-century artist known for her portraits of Marie Antoinette and European aristocracy. This episode delves into her rise to fame, her survival through the French Revolution, and her enduring legacy in art history. Join us as we uncover the story of a woman whose talent transcended the turbulence of her times, leaving behind a rich portfolio that continues to captivate art lovers around the world.
    Get this episode ads-free here: https://www.patreon.com/JoinUs
    Table of Contents for this Episode
    Today on the podcast Podcast supporters New VoiceMap Food Tour The Magazine Segment of the Podcast Introduction to Elisabeth Vigée Lebrun Elisabeth’s Early Interest in Art Elisabeth’s Artistic Style and Inspiration Elisabeth’s Personal Life and Family Elisabeth’s Rise to Fame The Exile of Elisabeth Vigée Lebrun In Exile Elisabeth’s Journey Across Europe Life in Russia and Return to France The Blacklist and the Revolution Returning to France Elisabeth’s Relationship with Bonaparte Family Exile to England and Return to France Elisabeth’s Later Life and Legacy Rediscovery and Recognition of Elisabeth’s Work Contemporary Art and Portrait Painting Thank you, patrons New patrons Reviews of the VoiceMap Tours Bonjour and VIP service explained Olympics sites Next week on the podcast Copyright

    • 1 hr 1 min

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