Planning a Trip to France? Start with the ‘Join Us in France’ Podcast

If you’re planning a trip to France—or simply want to deepen your understanding of French history and culture—the Join Us in France podcast is a superb resource.

Launched in 2014, the podcast was originally co-hosted by Elyse and Annie, two women who know France inside and out. Annie was born in France but has also lived in the United States, while Elyse grew up in New York yet speaks the language fluently and has an encyclopedic grasp of French culture and history. Ironically, Elyse, the American, often seems “more French” than Annie, who was born there. Due to time constraints, Elyse no longer appears regularly but still joins when she can.

The podcast shines in the way it makes France approachable for American listeners. I especially enjoyed episodes on driving in France, French cheese, and Le Marais in Paris. Another episode on modern and contemporary art in France introduced me to 18 museums across the country, many of which I hadn’t known before.

Each episode comes with detailed show notes—an invaluable aid for trip planning. Unlike the many resources that focus mainly on hotels and restaurants, this podcast helps you understand the soul of France.

For additional perspective, Annie and Elyse were also featured in Amateur Traveler episode 428 about Paris. Amateur Traveler is a podcast I listen to often, and it covers destinations around the world. But if your focus is France, Join Us in France is the podcast to follow.

Podcast Pick: Travel with Rick Steves

Travel with Rick Steves is a weekly, one-hour podcast featuring guest experts and listener calls about travel, cultures, and people around the world. In my view, it’s the best travel podcast available.

Rick Steves is well-traveled, articulate, and endlessly curious. While his guidebooks and organized tours focus mainly on Europe, the podcast ranges far beyond, covering destinations and cultures across the globe.

Guests often include professional guides and authors who contribute to his tours and books. The conversations are timely, informative, and inspiring. Notable guests have included writers such as Paul Theroux and the late David McCullough (1933–2022).

I found McCullough’s interview especially moving. He began his explorations in my hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and went on to write extensively about American history—from The Johnstown Flood to his Pulitzer Prize–winning works. Listening to him talk with Steves was a reminder of how travel and curiosity can begin close to home and expand outward to the wider world.

That’s the caliber of guest Rick Steves brings to his listeners—week after week.

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Last updated: June 16, 2024