The Earful Tower
Summary: The Earful Tower is a weekly podcast all about Paris, hosted by Australian expat Oliver Gee. With a huge variety of guests - from cooks and comedians to TV hosts and tour guides - this show will transport you to the City of Lights and make you feel like you've met the characters that make it shine.
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This week's guest is Beckett Graham of The History Chicks podcast. It's her first time in Paris and I was curious to know what a history buff like her seeks out in a city like this.
Carin Olsson from the hit website Paris in Four Months talks about what it's like to be an "influencer", the man who walks his pig on the Ile Saint Louis, and the best cafes, restaurants, and bars in Paris.
Best of 2018
Here's how the French celebrate Christmas - and how best to enjoy Paris during the festive season.
Rosie, from the Not Even French YouTube channel, lets us in on her observations about French people.
This week it’s the 100th episode of The Earful Tower! To celebrate, here’s a chat with celebrity chef and author David Lebovitz, who has just written a new book called L’Appart.
Why do the French history books gloss over all the women? Not anymore: Here comes Heidi Evans and her tour company Women of Paris.
It can be a gruelling affair to secure a rental in Paris, and this week's guest should know.
Left Bank vs Right Bank of Paris: Which is better for tourists?
Here's how to dress like the locals in Paris.
Pack your travel bags and join us on an adventure. Here are ten really great things you should see in France (beside Paris!).
I visited the small village of Ménerbes in Provence to find how the mega-hit memoir "A Year in Provence" changed life for villagers.
Two months, 4,000 kilometres, one big heart shape. The honeymoon is over.
We crossed the French Alps on scooter this week. It was a mammoth task, but when the town of Annecy is the reward then it's a pleasure to do it.
You may have heard of the book A Year in Provence, but here's what to do if you're only got a week.