Stefan de Vries & Sara Bertilsson
So French!
The podcast from Paris about French current affairs, culture and politics. Hosted by Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries
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Jun 28, 2026
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France's Record-Breaking Heatwave and Climate Policy Failures 28.06.2026 37:02
In this episode, Stefan and Sara discuss France's extreme heatwave, government responses to climate change, transparency issues in French politics, and upcoming French presidential elections. Stefan also tells how his journalistic nosiness led to a radical change in French public spending, or as Sara calls it, the "Lex De Vries".
From Abuse to Arsène Lupin: France’s Dark Reality and Favourite Fantasy 12.06.2026 33:05
This week on So French! , Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries look at two sexual abuse scandals shaking France: the killing of 11-year-old Lyhanna and the growing allegations against singer and actor Patrick Bruel. What do these cases reveal about the failures of the French justice system, the protection of women and children, and the way power shields powerful men? And after the darkness, a littl...
Cannes Fights Back Against France’s Right-wing Media Mogul 21.05.2026 26:22
At the Cannes Film Festival, the biggest drama isn’t on screen. In this episode of So French, Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries dive into the growing power of billionaire Vincent Bolloré over French media, cinema and politics. Can one media empire shape what Europe watches, thinks and creates? Plus: fresh trouble for presidential hopeful Édouard Philippe, the endless parade of Macron-era politic...
The Presidential Circus Begins… and a War on Chicken 07.05.2026 36:24
S06E11: One year before France’s 2027 presidential election, the race is already crowded with old political heavyweights, ambitious newcomers and oversized egos. Stefan and Sara discuss the return of familiar names like François Hollande, Dominique de Villepin and Michel Barnier, the chances of Édouard Philippe and Jordan Bardella, and the question hanging over French politics: who comes after Emm...
Macron at 10, Local Elections and Céline-Mania 11.04.2026 30:30
Ten years after the launch of En Marche , we take stock of the Macron era. What has Emmanuel Macron’s promise of a political movement “neither left nor right” truly delivered? Has France been transformed, or has it become more divided than ever? We also unpack the results of the latest local elections, the final major political test ahead of the 2027 presidential race. What do these outcomes revea...
Power Plays & Michelin Stars: France Between Politics and Pleasure 20.03.2026 29:33
France heads to the polls and to the table in this new episode of So French . Stefan de Vries and Sara Bertilsson unpack the first round of the local elections, where nearly all races were decided in one go, yet the political landscape looks more fragmented than ever. Is this a preview of the 2027 presidential battle, or just another uniquely French paradox? In Paris, the high-stakes duel between...
From Nuclear Bombs to Tourism Booms 06.03.2026 37:04
A very French week of Power and Pleasure! France had quite a week. Macron deployed the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to the Mediterranean, reshaped France's nuclear doctrine, and floated the idea of extending the French nuclear umbrella to European allies, including the Netherlands. Is this the moment Europe finally gets serious about its own defence? Or is this Paris doing what Paris do...
Trials, Files & Presidential Appetites 05.02.2026 28:03
In Episode 7 of So French!, we return to the courtroom, where far-right leader Marine Le Pen is battling to preserve her political future. Prosecutors want her conviction in the European Parliament fake jobs scandal upheld, including a five-year ban from office. Yet they stopped short of demanding immediate enforcement, leaving a narrow legal path that could still see her on the 2027 presidential...
Habemus Budget and the rise of (another) Sarkozy 22.01.2026 34:13
France finally has a budget and, for now at least, a government to go with it. In this episode of So French , Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries unpack how Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu pushed the 2026 budget through parliament using the notorious Article 49.3, why the Socialists backed away from a no-confidence vote, and what this very French political drama tells us about power, compromise,...
Macron's Last Act and Bye Bye Bardot 10.01.2026 38:40
A new year, familiar chaos! In the first So French! episode of 2026, Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries look back at a turbulent 2025 in French politics and ask what lies ahead in the final full year of President Emmanuel Macron . From collapsing governments and record-low approval ratings to court rulings that reshaped the political landscape, we unpack the key moments that defined last year. An...
The XMas Edition: Dry Champagne & a Vegetarian Wolf 21.12.2025 37:11
Christmas in France means lights, long dinners… and traditionally, plenty of wine. But something is shifting. In this festive Christmas edition of So French! , Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries meet Sarah Missaoui , founder of Déjà Bu , Paris’s first alcohol-free bar and drinks cellar. As more French people drink less or stop altogether, even during the holidays, what does that mean for a countr...
France’s Promises, Ukraine’s Empty Hands 05.12.2025 46:16
This week, So French goes deep into one urgent question: what is France really doing in the war in #Ukraine — and what does it mean for #Europe’s future? Two major shocks landed almost at the same time: 🔹 Donald Trump’s surprise 28-point “peace plan” 🔹 A French-Ukrainian deal for up to 100 Rafale fighter jets over the coming decade Grand promises, geopolitical theatre… and hard realities. To sep...
Compromise? Sorry. We’re French. 22.11.2025 36:27
In this episode, Stefan and Sara delve into the complexities of French politics, exploring the cultural psyche that influences political behaviour, particularly the reluctance to compromise. They discuss recent developments, including Amsterdam's new parking regulations targeting French tourists, the ongoing debates surrounding the French state budget, and the implications of Nicolas Sarkozy&#...
France in Flux: Budgets, Bling, and the Bataclan Decade 05.11.2025 41:49
Ten years ago today, So French! was born — just one week before the terror attacks that would forever change France. As we relaunch our podcast in a turbulent political and social landscape, Sara and Stefan look back at a decade of transformation: from terror threats to TikTok-era extremism, and from François Hollande to Emmanuel Macron (and still, somehow, Nicolas Sarkozy). This week, we dive int...
The One Where They Reunite 22.10.2025 8:31
🎉 We’re Back! So French Returns After 5 Years 🇫🇷 After a five-year hiatus, So French is back — and celebrating 10 years since our very first episode! In this special relaunch, co-hosts Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries reunite to reflect on the past decade of podcasting about life in France, #politics, scandals (yes, plenty!), and the ever-evolving French society. Join us as we talk about what’...
Paris, The City of Strikes 20.01.2020 33:36
It's the seventh week of the National Strike. Will we see any major developments, or will the country stay chaotic over the next couple of days? What's at stake in the upcoming local Elections? Will the pension reform diminish Macron's chances? And who will become the next Mayor of Paris? A dustman in Paris was fired because someone tweeted that he was taking a nap. What's behind this story? Recor...
How to survive the Strike of the Decade? 02.12.2019 29:43
This week: Black Thursday is coming! On December 5, a national strike will paralyze the country. It could well last until the New Year. How to survive what could become the biggest strike in decades? Another black day for the French Army, when 13 soldiers died in a helicopter accident during an anti-jihadist operation in Mali. France’s military involvement in Africa is now in question. Turning Bla...
Why the French are terrible at languages (and what they can do about it) 16.11.2019 35:42
Parlez-vous franglais? The French are not known for speaking English fluently. Or any other foreign language. Our guest, Giuseppe Fantigrossi of the start-up Play2Speak, will tell us why that is the case, and more importantly: how the French can finally improve their foreign language skills. This weekend, it has been one year already that the Yellow Vests started their protests. And they are conti...
While New York City is banning foie gras, the French are hooked on Halloween 03.11.2019 29:45
Seine-Saint-Denis is France's poorest district. In 2024 it will be the main site of the Olympic Games. This week the government presented a plan to improve life for its 1.6 million inhabitants. What are the challenges? And is the plan sufficient? Bad news for New York Foodies: in 2023, all foie gras will be banned. We talk with New York Chef Hugue Dufour, who is not amused with the ban. On this si...
Why headscarves to the French are like red rags to a bull 20.10.2019 29:47
Once every while debate rages in France about Muslim veils. This week another high-point was reached: the topic was discussed in no less than 85 (!) TV programmes, with 286 talking heads, not one of them being a veil wearing muslim woman... In the country that has 'Liberty' and 'Equality' in its publicity slogan, many people would like to see restrictions on the way people dress. And by 'people',...
French Media go bananas about Chirac's death 04.10.2019 28:43
Hosts Sara and Stefan are baffled by this week's media frenzy following former President Jacques Chirac's death. Why did French media go bananas with their coverage? They also discuss the fire at the chemical plant in Rouen. The aftermath showed once again that French citizens have very little trust in government institutions. And to a certain extent, that distrust is justified by the way French a...
Back to School! 21.09.2019 29:52
The schools have started again, the Rentrée is almost forgotten, yet the debate on how to reform the old fashioned and underperforming French education system is still raging. The OECD published a report comparing school systems around the World, and the French are not the best pupils. We go into detail of these findings with our special guest Juliette Buisson, Middle School Teacher in Saint-Germa...
Threats and trees: Brazil gets personal with Macron 07.09.2019 23:44
The crazy hot Europan Summer is over and that means we're back with So French! It is our fifth Season already. And we are recording in a brand new studio not far from the Eiffel Tower. In this week's episode: France is getting serious about violence against women, while Brazil is insulting Macron. Also: the families of the victims of Air France flight 447 were shocked to learn that the investigati...
Bastille Day Edition - special Guest: Lindsey Tramuta 13.07.2019 34:12
A special guest: Lindsey Tramuta, from Lost in Cheesland
Baguette, bistro or bouquinistes? 15.05.2019 35:34
Three French 'B’s' are competing for a spot on the World Cultural Heritage List. Will it be the baguette, the bistro or Paris’s bouquinistes that gets the official heritage stamp from Unesco's much-coveted seal of approval? We’ll try to make up our mind of what we think is the most important French tradition to preserve! France’s top political power couple since almost four decades goes on trial!...
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