Feel at Home in France

Anna Gully
Feel at Home in France

Welcome to the „Feel at home in France“ Podcast! This podcast is about and for expat women from a variety of backgrounds who share their experiences and insights on navigating French culture, customs, and lifestyle. Every week, I share a new episode on the podcast with the ambition to evoke the most authentic conversations about life in France. We will hear — solo or with a guest — thoughts about life in France and how to create your own awesome journey. How did my guests overcome struggles, which drawbacks did they have to face and what do they enjoy most in their life in France today? Overall, the podcast aims to provide a sense of community and connection for those who have made the move to France. Hi! My name is Anna, and I came to France in 2010 from Germany. I was a young mom and just beginning to settle into my role as a mother and suddenly I was confronted with this new foreign culture that overwhelmed me more than once. There were my own cultural patterns and the new social demands from outside - and I was in the middle of it. It took me a long time to feel "having arrived." And today I know that it’s in me to create this feeling of home, but it also means being connected with myself. How about you? You know that France is the place to be for you? But there are some moments, when it doesn’t feel alright, yet? Feeling home is directly connected to the fulfillment of your needs. If you want to take a first step towards YOUR WAY of French life, check my workbook „Embracing your French life.“ I guide you with 3 questions to get more clarity on your daily life and the next actions to take. Download your free copy: subscribepage.io/feelathomeworkbook Follow me and feel free to connect: Podcast Newsletter: subscribepage.io/annagullypodcast Facebook: @annagully.fr Instagram: @_anna.gully music by Joseph McDade (https://josephmcdade.com/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 06/01/2023

    Discovering the French language with empathy and through activities – Patricia Pedditzi #4

    In today's episode, we meet Patricia Pedditzi, who is a French language teacher located in Nice. She shares with us her own experience of being an expat and how her empathy for international women living in France was the starting point of creating her business. Besides online classes, Patricia offers language learning activities to connect people, culture, and the joy of learning. We talk about: ✨ why combining activities and language learning is so successful ✨ what holds women back from speaking when learning ✨ best practices to learn In the episode, I mention the TED talk by Chris Lonsdale, which explains the importance of combining experience and learning: How to learn any language in six months | Chris Lonsdale | TEDxLingnanUniversity 👉You know that you are in the right spot, living in France and now it’s time to feel that every single day! If you like to get started right now to take a step closer towards YOUR WAY of French life, check out my workbook „Embracing your French life.“ I guide you with 3 questions to get more clarity on your daily life and the next actions to take. Download your free copy: subscribepage.io/feelathomeworkbook Follow me and connect with me on social media: Podcast Newsletter: subscribepage.io/annagullypodcast Facebook: @annagully.fr Instagram: @_anna.gully Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to the „Feel at home in France“ Podcast! This podcast is about and for expat women from a variety of backgrounds who share their experiences and insights on navigating French culture, customs, and lifestyle. Every week, I share a new episode on the podcast with the ambition to evoke the most authentic conversations about life in France. We will hear — solo or with a guest — thoughts about life in France and how to create your own awesome journey. How did my guests overcome struggles, which drawbacks did they have to face and what do they enjoy most in their life in France today? Overall, the podcast aims to provide a sense of community and connection for those who have made the move to France. Hi! My name is Anna, and I came to France in 2010 from Germany. I was a young mom and just beginning to settle into my role as a mother and suddenly I was confronted with this new foreign culture that overwhelmed me more than once. There were my own cultural patterns and the new social demands from outside - and I was in the middle of it. It took me a long time to feel "having arrived." And today I know that it’s in me to create this feeling of home, but it also means being connected with myself. How about you? You know that France is the place to be for you? But there are some moments, when it doesn’t feel alright, yet? Feeling home is directly connected to the fulfillment of your needs. If you want to take a first step towards YOUR WAY of French life, check my workbook „Embracing your French life.“ I guide you with 3 questions to get more clarity on your daily life and the next actions to take. Download your free copy: subscribepage.io/feelathomeworkbook Follow me and feel free to connect: Podcast Newsletter: subscribepage.io/annagullypodcast Facebook: @annagully.fr Instagram: @_anna.gully music by Joseph McDade (https://josephmcdade.com/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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