NewParisPodcast

The New Paris Podcast

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Forget the postcard. Paris is more than a museum of the past; it’s a living experiment in urban life, food, creativity, art, and activism. Hosted by the bestselling author of "The New Paris" book, journalist, and longtime Paris resident Lindsey Tramuta, the podcast explores people, places, and ideas reshaping contemporary France. Each episode is a long-form conversation with writers, chefs, designers, activists, and thinkers who are changing the fabric of Parisian life.

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Jul 2, 2026

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165: Extreme heat, abuse, and a nation under scrutiny with CNN's Saskya Vandoorne 02.07.2026

By now you’ve been inundated with images and news reports about the record-breaking heat crisis that hit nearly all of Europe last week, impacting France the most. The intensity of that was the cherry on top of a particularly punishing local news cycle in recent months, especially for CNN’s Paris bureau chief Saskya Vandoorne . She joins me to talk about what we can learn from the heat wave about...

164: On bilingualism and code-switching with Ariane Bernard 18.06.2026

Next month marks six years, if you can believe it, since The New Parisienne was released. I’ve kept tabs on all the women I profiled and some have become dear friends. Among them: Ariane Bernard who, at the time of our first interview, was overseeing all things digital at Le Parisien newspaper.  I distinctly remember the moment I met her. I heard her speak with the kind of cultural fluency and hum...

163: On making friends in Paris with Jane Bertch 04.06.2026

Moving to a new city can be both exciting and daunting, especially when it comes to making new friends. Paris, with its rich culture and vibrant social scene, may seem like the perfect place to forge connections. However, many newcomers often find it challenging to break into established social circles. Jane Bertch, entrepreneur, author, and podcaster at GenerateHER, joins me to talk about how we&...

162: On the art of French chocolate with pastry chef and educator Lisa Allen 22.05.2026

As you may know, chocolate isn’t created equal, and French style is very different from Belgian and Swiss confections. There are chocolate shops and pastry chefs who dabble in chocolate all over Paris, but within that network, there are clear differences in quality. Lisa Allen, a chocolate educator, pastry chef, and guide who runs Tarts & Truffles , joins me to talk about some of these distinc...

161: A fresh take on the Parisian neo-bistro with chef Priscilla Trâm 09.05.2026

What happens when you trade fifteen years of working in law for a professional kitchen? In the case of today’s guest, you get one of the most flavorful and unique dining experiences in the city. Priscilla Tram , the chef and founder of Trâm 130, has changed the conversation about what 'personal' cooking looks like in Paris today. We’ll talk about her career, why Paris was finally ready for...

160: Made in France as Activism: From Diplomacy to Craft in Paris with Marianna Stepanian 23.04.2026

What if Made in France for crafts could be a form of activism? Paramaz ,  a leather workshop, boutique, and café, is doing just that. I'm joined today by the co-owner and creative director, Marianna Stepanian , whose journey from diplomacy at UNESCO and the Dutch Embassy to the workbench of a local craft boutique offers a fascinating look at cultural preservation in action. We discuss how she...

159: Why France's Future Must Be Human-Centered with Rahaf Harfoush 10.04.2026

How does technology play into the paradigm shift the world is experiencing?  I'm joined by digital anthropologist, author, and public speaker Rahaf Harfoush to talk about resilience and how global interconnection means we cannot speak about the future of France without considering the impact of decisions made much further afield, by other nations. We discuss geopolitical shifts and innovation...

158: A new mayor for Paris! Interpreting the election results with Léa Chamboncel 25.03.2026

There is some relief to be shared right now for many Parisians— voters sent Rachida Dati walking and opted for Emmanuel Grégoire, formerly Anne Hidalgo’s first deputy, as the French capital's new mayor. The Socialist party has governed Paris for 25 years and the majority has spoken. But that isn’t the full picture. To give you a sense of what his win means, how many people really turned up to...

157: Anne Hidalgo’s Paris Legacy & the 2026 Vote with Phineas Rueckert 10.03.2026

We are nearing the end of an era. Anne Hidalgo, Paris mayor since 2014, will soon be leaving office. And this weekend, we vote on her replacement. In fact, there are elections all over the country. But in Paris, there are changes to how that’s going to go down this year and who is likely to take over. I’m joined by Phineas Rueckert , a Paris-based journalist who covers politics and social issues f...

156: On Paris vs London in the arts with Maïa Morgensztern 24.02.2026

Almost two years ago, I met today’s guest on an art deco journalist jaunt around Greater Paris and have followed her work ever since. Maïa Morgensztern is a French art historian and culture journalist living in London but returns to Paris monthly, usually for an exhibition. Given how much has changed in the art world in the last year, I wanted to get her take on Paris vs London, the historical con...

155: What it takes to become French in 2026 with Charli James 11.02.2026

Nearly 12 years I ago, I became a French citizen. Since then, a lot has changed. Most notably, the criteria for nationality have tightened this year. Given how many more Americans, in particular, are looking to move to France, I thought it was time to dig into the process, how it’s gotten harder and why — at least for everyone except George Clooney— and to do so, I brought on a friend of the show,...

154: Understanding childcare in Paris: the nanny's view with Lise Scott 23.01.2026

Whether you have children or not, chances are you’ve heard that France’s childcare system is among the best in Europe, both in terms of public and private options. There’s the crèche, subsidized daycare, shared nannies, au pairs, and full-time Nannies who make, or should anyway, a living commensurate with their experience and hours worked. Since more and more foreigners are moving to Paris with ch...

153: Coffee, costs, and Paris wishes for 2026 with Jay Swanson 09.01.2026

To kick off season 10 a few days into a year that’s already turbulent, I thought I’d keep things lighter and more casual with a friend of the show. I crossed town the day after Paris was submerged in snow to chat with Jay Swanson, YouTuber and creator of Paris in My Pocket , about coffee in the city, the cost of things, pearl-clutching newspaper stories, and what we hope for Paris in 2026.  Mentio...

152: Paris Dining today with Carina Soto Velasquez and Nora Bouazzouni 07.11.2025

In continuing the conversation around the city’s culinary scene, the episode you’ll hear today comes directly from a panel discussion I was part of at The American Library in Paris with two very powerful voices in food that I’m proud to know. I was joined by Carina Soto Velasquez, the co-founder and owner of Quixotic Projects (Candelaria, Le Mary Celeste, and A La Renaissance), and Nora Bouazzouni...

151: On longevity in the Paris food business with Joshua Fontaine 09.10.2025

What does it take to run a successful restaurant or several in a city full of them? Josh Fontaine, cofounder of Candelaria, Le Mary Celeste, and the newly opened A La Renaissance, knows something about it. He joins me to talk about what’s changed in the Paris food and beverage scene since COVID, the proliferation of concept-driven restaurants, creating longevity, and some of the details he’s most...

150: On making a new life in Paris with Susanna Schrobsdorff 25.09.2025

Almost a year ago, I launched a series on my newsletter called Leaving America, based on the multitude of reasons Americans opt to leave the country and why many of them, as it happens, end up in Paris. Through this series and my network of creative women in Paris, I’ve connected with so many brilliant Americans who have moved, want to move, or at least understand the desire to. That includes Susa...

149: On secondhand fashion & luxury with Parisian entrepreneur Fanny Moizant 19.08.2025

Paris = luxury fashion, right? Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Chanel are pillars of France’s soft power and legacy of craftsmanship. And they are among the most counterfeited brands in the world. That's part of what I learned reporting on secondhand luxury and authentication issues for Bloomberg Businessweek. I got to go behind the curtain at Vestiaire Collective , the leading French secondhand pl...

148: An insider's view of Paris with writer-event organizer André Michel 21.07.2025

Today's guest, André Michel, is a Paris insider; the unofficial Mayor of Paris with a deep and varied knowledge of food and culture, and a talent for weaving it all into compelling storytelling and events. The occasional food and travel writer and event organizer joins me to talk about what it means to know Paris, why there’s never been a better or more dynamic time to visit or live in Paris,...

147: Back to class with Siham Jibril of Off Campus Paris 22.05.2025

Diehard fans of Paris already know there’s never been a shortage of activities to fill one’s intellectual and cultural cup. Art openings, talks and conferences, concerts and performances happen every day of the week. But if you’re interested in learning in a classroom setting without going back to school in the traditional sense, the options dry up. That’s where Off Campus steps in. It’s a two-mon...

146: Lindsey on The Eater Guide to Paris with Dorie Greenspan 06.05.2025

My new book is officially on shelves! To celebrate, The Red Wheelbarrow bookstore hosted me for a launch event last week. At the start, I was in conversation about the project (and more) with the legendary New York Times  bestselling and James Beard Award–winning cookbook author Dorie Greenspan. This episode is an edited version of that discussion. Mentioned in this episode: The Eater Guide to Par...

145: Curiosities in Paris with Messy Nessy's Vanessa Grall 01.04.2025

In the canon of Paris narratives, few focus on oddball finds and secrets lurking right beneath our noses. But Vanessa Grall, more commonly known and Messy Nessy, has made it her calling card. For more than a decade she has sussed out offbeat tales and fascinating individuals who have shaped our world and published several guidebooks to help travelers get beyond the obvious. More than a year ago, s...

144: On the Louvre's Fashion Focus with Amy Verner 06.03.2025

So far, the year in Paris has been bright — at least in a cultural sense. The Louvre Museum is leading the charge with its very first full-fledged fashion exhibition in its 232-year history. To talk about why it’s significant, what visitors can expect, and the cultural context surrounding the pieces on display is Amy Verner, a fashion journalist and longtime Paris resident who has likely spent mor...

143: Are Parisians still drinking? Wine talk with Alicia Dorey 20.02.2025

Like many people living in France, I took a break from alcohol during the imported milestone of Dry January. But we’re in February, and two wine fairs have brought wine lovers and wine pros to the city for talks, tastings, and buying. Wine consumption has been dropping steadily in France, and sales have declined since the 1970s. So what’s happening here? How are people drinking? Are they drinking?...

142: Season 9 and some book news! 12.02.2025

A quick one from me to kickoff season 9 and share some fun news: I have a new book coming out this spring! The Eater Guide to Paris  hits shelves on April 29 in the U.S. /Australia/Europe and on May 8 in the U.K., wherever books are sold. A few links below to pre-order now: Abrams (publisher) Bookshop.org Barnes & Noble Amazon (U.S.) Shakespeare & Co Waterstones Indigo Books Booktopia (Aus...

Best of: Fine dining in Paris with sommelier Etheliya Hananova 27.01.2025

I'm recording new episodes for season 9 (coming soon!) but I wanted to bring back some of the most appreciated episodes of the show in the meantime. I originally recorded this episode with Comice co-owner and sommelière Etheliya Hananova in March 2022, and it ranks among the most listened-to since I first started recording in 2017. She talks about the journey from Montreal to Paris, the type o...

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