
The Earful Tower: Paris
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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...
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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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English
Episodes
What to do in Belleville and the 20th district of Paris
4/24/2026
Let's take a deeper dive into the 20th arrondissement of Paris. This is an updated re-release of the time we visited the 20th arrondissement as part of our Paris Countdown season.
You'll hear dinnertime singalongs, a cemetery visit, and more about the best pizza in Europe. There is even an interview with a Polish singer called Gosia who had just finished leading an Edith Piaf show at a local restaurant. (She sings on the episode, too, her fave Edith song, which was J'm'en fous pas mal).
You can find everything we mention on this post:
This episode brought to you by The Earful Tower Tours. Come join us in the Marais, Montmartre, or the Latin Quarter. Our Walking Tours are exceptionally highly rated online and are the best way to experience this podcast in real life.
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If you're in a rush, here is a narrative distillation of the episode (meaning, essentially, that you're reading about 10 percent of what happens).
Oliver: Let me take you back to December 19th, 1915, in Paris, where a baby girl named Edith Piaf was born on the cold streets of Belleville. She became the soul of Paris and, more specifically, the soul of the district we are sharing with you today in the far east of the city. To get there, we are taking a car, and I'm joined by my wife and confidant, Lina,.
Lina: Yes, I am ready. Welcome to a new season.
Oliver: I'm very excited. I've described my role this season as the Robin to your Batman.
Lina: And usually, I am the Batman, of course.
Oliver: We want to give everyone a glimpse into this interesting neighborhood where Edith Piaf served as the muse,. Upon arrival in Belleville, we stayed at the Babel Belleville hotel. It was immediately clear that this is a different version of Paris than the one people expect with berets and the Eiffel Tower.
Lina: Especially since we arrived on market day.
Oliver: The market was busy, bustling, and colorful, with more people than I've ever seen in a Paris market. We were in full tourist mode, talking to street sellers and eating what seemed like an Algerian Korean crepe,. The area is very diverse and immersive,. We also noticed that as time passed, there were far fewer tourists than in areas like the Marais.
Lina: The shops aren't catered to tourists either; many were residential or even closed down,. It's a real, unpolished neighborhood.
Oliver: Our plan was to explore for the day and then attend a show at Le Vieux Belleville. The 20th is a large district, so we did a lot of walking. We set our sights on Peppe's Pizza, which is ranked the best pizza in Europe. On the way, we passed the Père Lachaise Cemetery, which is essentially the only major tourist attraction in the district.
Lina: I used to live in the 20th and had visited the cemetery a few times years ago, but it is just so big.
Oliver: No one should miss it because entering those gates feels like entering a different world. However, it is not wheelchair or push-chair friendly due to the huge cobblestones,. While the most famous grave is often cited as Jim Morrison, I went looking for the ultimate hit: Edith Piaf,. Her grave is somewhat unassuming, much like her famous little black dress. After the cemetery, we finally had that pizza, which lived up to the hype with its unique toppings like cheese and marmalade,.
Lina: It was delicious.
Oliver: Next, we looked for La Campagne à Paris, the "countryside of Paris". It's a remote area with cottage-style houses built on top of old quarries, which is why the buildings are so low,. Our cab driver even gossiped...
Duración:00:34:46
The 20th arrondissement of Paris (with a local)
4/20/2026
Welcome to "The 20 Kingdoms", a new season of The Earful Tower podcast.
As you probably know, there are 20 districts in Paris, known in French as arrondissements. But my brother once referred to them as kingdoms and I liked it. It's true, each of the districts has its own soul, quite separate from the next. They may as well be kingdoms. At least for a podcast season.
In this 20-episode season of the podcast, I'm going to visit each kingdom and introduce you to someone who truly loves that particular district. Maybe they work there, maybe they live there, or maybe they just love it.
That's the whole concept. This isn't me recommending cafes or restaurants in different parts of town. This is true locals telling us about the soul of their kingdom and what they like to do there. The goal is to give you a very real look at each of these districts from a local's perspective.
And for the 20th Kingdom, the first episode of the season, you'll meet Abiola, a social worker who looks after kids in the north western side of the district. He loves cafes, good food, football and the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Here's what he had to say.
Mentioned in this episode:
Restaurant
Paloma
Website: https://www.instagram.com/paloma.belleville/
Address: 93 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020 Paris
Bar
Combat
Website: https://www.instagram.com/combat.belleville/?hl=en
Address: 63 Rue de Belleville, 75019 Paris
Cafes
Candle Kids
Website: https://www.instagram.com/candlekidscoffee/
Address: 107 rue des couronnes, Paris, France 75020
Miliki Coffee
Website: https://milikicafe.com/
Address: 8 rue Levert, 75020 Paris
Bambin
Website: https://bambin-coffeeshop.fr/
Address: 40 Rue de Tourtille, 75020 Paris
Best thing to do
Parc de Belleville
Best street
Rue Saint Blaise
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Music: Pres Maxson
Duración:00:29:54
The midnight market in Paris you've never heard about
4/6/2026
Have you ever heard of Rungis? It's the world's largest wholesale food market, it provides all the Paris markets and restaurants with their fresh produce, and you can find it near the Orly Airport.
Or can you?
This place may as well be top secret. Only the vendors and restauranteurs can access it - yet it's as big as a village. Every night, at around 2am, produce sellers (like fishermen and cheesemongers) open their doors to the eager buyers, who charge in and negotiate prices for the goods.
And even though it's closed to the public, I got an invite to make this episode. My invite came from April Pett who runs April in Paris tours, check her out here: https://www.aprilinparistours.com/
Big shout out to market vendor Jaad who took us around and whose laughter echoed through the halls of Rungis all night.
You can find more about the market here (but remember, it isn't open to visit to the public). https://www.rungisinternational.com/
Here's the replay of the short live video we made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeiII9gqlZo
And the rest of our pictures are on social media, the rest of my videos will be for the members, only. Links below.
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Music: Pres Maxson
Duración:00:16:39
A glimpse at life in our trilingual family
3/30/2026
I speak English with our two children (soon to be 2 and 5 years old). My wife speaks Swedish with them. The outside world is in French. (Note: We all speak all three languages too).
Here's a glimpse at how that works, with special guests Otis and Astrid. Hope you find it as fascinating as I do!
This episode is brought to you by the members, who get the new 2026 PDF guide to Paris for free. For everyeone else, you can support this show by buying the guide here: https://theearfultower.com/product/guide-book/
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Music: Pres Maxson (his take on Douce France, by Charles Trenet)
Duración:00:16:20
Paris got a new mayor: But who is he? (And what will be Anne Hidalgo's legacy?)
3/24/2026
Paris has a new mayor! That's right, after 12 years at the helm, Anne Hidalgo has stepped down. Parisians voted for a new mayor, and taking her place will be Emmanuel Grégoire.
But who is Emmanuel Grégoire? What does a Paris mayor actually do? And what will be the legacy of Anne Hidalgo?
This week's guest is Paris-based reporter Katy Lee, the co-host of the podcast The Europeans, and the woman behind the Millefeuille Substack page, which she calls the "newsletter for Parisians who are bad at local news".
Follow Katy to find out more:
The Millefeuille newsletterThe Europeans ***********
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Music: Pres Maxson (his take on Sous le ciel de Paris, by Edith Piaf)
Duración:00:31:19
We just bought a house in Provence
2/23/2026
We bought a house in the charming Provence town of l'Isle sur la Sorgue!
That's right: the Pearl of Provence, the Venice of the South, the same place we recorded the Christmas episode last year. And while we'll still live in Paris and do business as usual, this exciting news will surely add a new scent of lavender to everything we do.
So: Why did we buy this house? How? What next? Are we leaving Paris? (no). We answer all these questions and more in this week's episode.
I'll share pics and videos along the way, be sure you're following our social media channels.
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Music: Pres Maxson (his take on Douce France, by Charles Trenet)
Duración:00:23:28
A guide to the French tradition of the apéro
2/16/2026
Almost like a sacred ritual in France, the apéro is much more than just a drink with friends.
Véronique Savoye from France With Véro explains more.
And be sure your membership is up to date to see Vero and I answer your questions about Paris in mid March 2026.
This is an episode from The Earful Tower archives.
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Music by Pres Maxson.
Duración:00:26:53
How to spend a magical and bohemian evening in Montmartre
2/9/2026
I took my wife on a bohemian date in Montmartre - we called this episode "Bohemia on wheels". Join us as we take you through Montmartre in a 2CV with three nostalgic and bohemian stops along the way. Earful members can get 15 percent off your own unforgettable 2CV experience in Paris.
The experience: 2 CV with Cedric's Paris
Website: https://cedricsparis.com/en/home/
This episode was recently released as a member's only episode. You can unlock the other ten episodes from the season on Patreon or Substack.
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Music by Pres Maxson.
Duración:00:31:54
Checking in from Paris: Sophie, schools, and one wild launch
2/2/2026
Last week we introduced you to Sophie, the newest character in our world of children's books.
Today, we're checking in - with a huge thank you - halfway through the Kickstarter campaign.
As you may have seen, we hit the target in 15 minutes. Now, as the campaign continues, we're donating books to local schools, hosting Online Salons, and giving you two last chances to be in the book... if you're quick.
The project will end on Friday February 6th. You can get your own copy here.
Thanks to all who've contributed so far - merci mille fois.
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Music by Pres Maxson.
Duración:00:14:34
Sophie in Paris: Our new children's book is ready
1/26/2026
Here she is: Sophie in Paris.
Meet Sophie, the newest character in our world of children's books.
She's a clever little girl who lives in a tiny attic by the Eiffel Tower. And when a problem appears on the tower itself, Sophie takes it upon herself to save the day.
Sophie is a brave, curious, capable girl who reminds us that even the biggest problems can be solved by one person with the courage to try.
And in this episode of the podcast, Lina and I describe how we made the book, how you can get it, and how (if you're quick), you can get your name on the Eiffel Tower.
The project will launch on Kickstart on Jan 30. You can follow the pre-launch page here and be the first in line.
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Music by Pres Maxson.
Duración:00:26:56
I climbed Notre Dame in Paris: Join me for the full experience
1/19/2026
I did it! I climbed the south tower of the Notre Dame cathedral and it was every bit as wonderful as I had dreamed.
I brought the microphone up there with me, join me for the full experience.
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Duración:00:15:08
Six small museums we truly love in Paris
1/12/2026
A personal guide from us - smaller, quieter museums we genuinely love, chosen for their intimacy and character rather than hype. None of these are in the top 15 most-visited museums in Paris.
PS: The music from this episode is an original from Pres Maxson called Guimard's Abbesses.
Here's the list of museums mentioned in the episode. For the full list with addresses, details, websites, etc, check out my website and Substack.
1. Musée Rodin
2. Musée des Archives Nationales
3. Maison de Balzac
4. Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
5. Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris (currently closed)
6. Musée Nissim de Camondo (currently closed)
Future Bonus: Musée Hector Guimard (opening 2027ish) ***********
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Duración:00:16:36
Paris Bucket List: Things to do in 2026
1/5/2026
IT'S BACK AGAIN!
Every year we make a bucket list of things we want to try for the first time in Paris. In this episode, you'll hear Oliver and Lina sharing their top five things they want to do this year in Paris.
Why not write your own list and join us?
The full list will be on our official website and Substack shortly.
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Duración:00:26:34
The top episodes, guests, and moments for The Earful Tower in 2025
12/31/2025
Let's take a look back at 2025. Here's a good episode for the fans who might be curious to know what was the most popular, and for new listeners to get a good idea of where to start.
Thanks to all for listening, watching, and reading in 2025.
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Duración:00:25:23
What do the French eat for Christmas?
12/22/2025
For the first time ever, I'm in France for Christmas. Specifically, I'm in the charming Provence town of l'Isle sur la Sorgue.
But what do the French eat on the big day? I have no idea.
I walked around this beautiful town, the Pearl of Provence, the Venice of the South, and I asked the locals.
You'll hear from Nathalie at Maison Moga and Aluna from Maison Jouvaud, both excellent stop-offs if you're looking for local food treats.
I'll share pics and videos along the way, be sure you're following our social media channels!
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Duración:00:32:12
How Paris-based TV shows are reshaping the France fascination
12/15/2025
Have you seen Lupin? Or Emily in Paris? What about The Bureau? Or Call My Agent? Maybe you've seen all four of them, perhaps more.
It's undeniable, French TV (and even movies) are having their moment right now, and in the post-Olympic Paris glow, people are even more fascinated with France. Let's talk about it with an expert, Lucille Béfort, who runs the French Vibes Club.
Her very popular Instagram account breaks down French culture and the "art de vivre" in France (as in: the art of living well).
As a French woman raised in the American university system, she has a pretty firm finger on the pulse of both cultures. And she is especially interested in how French culture, including the likes of these TV shows, is affecting people's perception of Paris in a whole new way. Is it escapism? Digital media redefining cultural diplomacy? Or something different entirely?
Let's find out. And a reminder: This chat was streamed live on YouTube for Earful Tower members, and included a Q&A with Lucille after. Watch the replay and get future invites by becoming an Earful member.
More from Lucille
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frenchvibesclub
Website: https://frenchvibesclub.com/
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Duración:00:32:36
Music and Paris with The Earful maestro Pres Maxson
12/8/2025
This week it's The Earful Tower's musician Pres Maxson. We talk about his new novel, how he came to work on The Earful Tower, and French music in general.
Find his new book, Chinatown Troubadour: https://www.amazon.fr/Chinatown-Troubadour-Story-Pres-Maxson/dp/B0DY7Y8Z4Q
Find Pres on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/presmaxson/?hl=en
Find Pres on Substack: https://presmaxson.substack.com/
The story of Pres Maxson's first record in ten years, produced by The Earful Tower: https://presmaxson.substack.com/p/my-first-record-in-10-years
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Duración:00:32:21
How to make the most of your EVENINGS in Paris
12/1/2025
Paris by night. So many possibilities. Sure, it's easy to create magical memories with a stroll along the Seine or a cobblestoned Marais street.
But there are also more than 5,000 restaurants, over 2,000 bars, and hundreds of shows every night.
So where to begin?
If you've only got a few nights in the city, you simply can't afford to get it wrong.
We talk you through how to do it best. We also are excited to announce the launch of our new PDF guide to Evenings Out in Paris, which you can buy on this link for 14.99 euros.
The music in this episode is Pres Maxson's take on Nuit d'Hiver.
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Duración:00:27:29
Theatre in Paris: The thrills of being on stage in the City of Light
11/24/2025
Let's talk theatre.
This week on the show is Irish actor/playwright Hannah Coyle (who is also one of the Earful Tower tour guides!)
Hannah talks about the theatre scene in Paris, especially the English-language scene,
She also talks about Alchemy Theatre's forthcoming production of Three Sisters, which she personally reimagined from Chekhov's classic play. It runs at Théâtre de l'Opprimé (78 Rue du Charolais, 75012 Paris) from 9–14 December.
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Duración:00:33:45
The best books about Paris... according to a beloved bookseller in Paris
11/18/2025
Meet Penelope Fletcher, who runs two Paris bookshops, side by side near the Luxembourg Gardens.
The shops: The Red Wheelbarrow and The Red Balloon
The Red Balloon is just for children's books, and is almost certainly the most likely of all shops in Paris to have all our own children's books.
Addresses: 9-11 Rue de Médicis, 75006.
This episode is from The Earful Tower podcast archives.
Here are all the books that Penelope mentioned, in order:
Books for adults
Stories from the Magic Canoe of Wa'xaid, by Cecil Paul.
A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway.
Selected Letters, by Madame De Sevigne.
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, by Gertrude Stein.
The Flight Portfolio, by Julie Orringer.
Almost French, by Sarah Turnbull.
Circe, by Madeline Miller.
Walking on the Ceiling, by Aysegül Savas.
Demystifying the French, by Janet Hulstrand.
Books for children
Paris Chien, Adventures of an Expat Dog, by Jackie Clark.
Marielle in Paris, by Maxine Schur.
I'm sure you can find these and more at The Red Wheelbarrow. Check out the site here.
Music in the episode was from Pres Maxson, his take on the classic Charles Aznavour song Hier encore.
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Duración:00:32:52