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17 Feb 2023Claire Voss @Voss.Moves: A French ballerina moving through the Australian life with intuition and emotion00:59:45

In today’s episode we are chatting with Claire Voss. Claire is a French Perth based professional ballerina who performed at a soloist level and who has just retired from the West Australian Ballet in December 2022. Her new venture Voss Moves is all about movement just like Claire’s life and energy. Be ready for a conversation full of moving faces - you can hear laugh and smiles! - moving memories and travel stories.

Bonne écoute !

 

Follow Claire: @vossclaire @voss.moves

 

References of the episode:

Swan Lake at the West Australian Ballet

Milnjiya, Milky Way

White Elephant Café in Margaret River

31 Mar 2024Thomas l’Ingénieur - Waves, Work, Willingness and Warmth: a guide to build your Australian Dream01:01:32
Welcome to today's episode where I am chatting with Thomas, also known as Thomas l'Ingénieur on social media. Originally from Britany in France, Thomas has been living—and surfing!—in Sydney for ten years now. He's living his Australian dream and is passionate about helping other young professionals do the same. Thomas is a real go-getter. He creates YouTube content in French to share his valuable advice on finding a job and building a successful career in Australia and beyond. He has more than 48,000 followers on this platform where he publishes content regularly. He also hosts a podcast where he interviews French engineers about their professional journeys. This activity as a content creator and author is almost a second full time job alongside his day job as data manager for a government organisation. Thomas’ energy and determination are truly inspiring and I have a feeling you'll be dreaming big after listening to this episode.  Bonne écoute ! We pay our respects to elders past and present and future, and recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are Australia's first storytellers, artists, communities and creators of culture. We recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters and acknowledge that they never ceded sovereignty.   Follow Thomas: Thomas l'Ingénieur YouTube Thomas l'Ingénieur Website  thomas.lingenieur Instagram Discussions d'Ingénieurs   Thomas' videos recommendations: 10 things to know before coming to Australia (in French) How to find a REAL job in Australia (in French)   We talk about them in the episode: You are so French! x Eric Fusil You are so French! x Laure Legros  
27 Jun 2024Jean-Pierre Chabrol: leading the digital transformation of Australian cultural institutions NGV and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia00:37:56

In this episode, we sit down with Jean-Pierre Chabrol, a digital media expert specialised in cultural institutions. Having spent two decades in Australia spearheading digital transformations at prestigious art organisations like the National Gallery of Victoria and the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia in Sydney, Jean-Pierre recently made a significant move back to France for a new chapter in his career and personal life.

Jean-Pierre shares candid reflections on his Australian journey, from arriving as a young family full of dreams to navigating the complexities of leading innovation in renowned cultural institutions. He recounts memorable moments and the challenges of bridging digital strategies with artistic vision.

Now back in Europe, Jean-Pierre discusses the fresh challenges and opportunities of starting anew, blending humour and philosophical insights into the intersections of life, art, and technology. Join us for an enlightening conversation as Jean-Pierre Chabrol shares his inspiring journey of cultural and personal transformation.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the many lands on which we meet, work and live, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present - people who have told their stories on these lands for thousands of generations, and who continue to do so.

 

22 Jun 2023Jean-François Ponthieux founder of So Frenchy So Chic: how Australia fell in love with French music00:40:33
In today’s episode I meet with Jean-François Ponthieux, the man behind So Frenchy So Chic. Many of us know this annual rendez-vous with French music hosted as a joyful picnic in the heart of the Australian summer. Over the years, the festival has showcased more than 50 of France’s top talents, including The Dø, Clara Luciani, Lou Doillon and Brigitte to name only a few. But So Frenchy So Chic is not just a festival, there are also music compilations, artists collaborations and more parties. With So Frenchy So Chic, Jean-François wants Australia to connect with French culture and to celebrate life’s simple pleasures à la française. A beautiful mission that hides long working hours, challenges and risk takings. Jean-François’ hard work and contribution to the promotion of French culture in Australia were acknowledged in 2016 by the French Republic when he became Knight of the Order of the Letters and Arts. But these achievements are just the cherry on the cake for Jean-François. He insists passion and fun are what is driving him, without much of a plan. He learnt on the fly as he says it himself, organising a festival for the first time in his life in 2012 with the first edition of So Frenchy So Chic.  With Jean-François we talked about his success story of course, how it started and what's happening behind the scenes.  When I launched the podcast, Jean-François' story was one of the first on my list of stories to tell in You are so French! So I am very happy to share this conversation with you today. Bonne écoute! This episode was recorded in April 2023 at the Alliance Francaise de Melbourne, merci beaucoup for welcoming You are so French! The Podcast. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional owners of the land on which we recorded this episode. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.   So Frenchy So Chic Follow So Frenchy So Chic on Instagram Listen to So Frenchy So Chic on Spotify Follow Jean-François Ponthieux on LInkedIn   Jean-François' French recommendations: Chef Jacques Raymond Juliette Armanet on Spotify Clara Luciani on Spotify Orelsan on Spotify
28 Jul 2024Olfa Hafsa: the Australian wellness journey of a French practitioner and the impact of migration on mental health and wellbeing00:47:55

In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with Olfa Hafsa, a naturopath, nutritionist, and counsellor who has called Brisbane home for the past 12 years. Olfa initially came to Australia as a consultant, drawn by the promise of the so-called Australian quality of life. Through her personal health journey, she developed a profound interest in alternative medicine and the impact of lifestyle choices on health.

In 2016, after four years in Australia, she made a leap of faith and transitioned careers to become a practitioner, focusing on nutrition, naturopathy, and counselling to help others achieve better health.

During our conversation, Olfa shares of course her Australian story with its highs and lows. We discuss candidly the effects of expatriation on both physical and mental well-being. Together we dive into the impact of a life far away from the motherland on our emotions and because it is all related, on our bodies.

We also talk about the wellness industry in Australia, our approach to it and how it compares to France. Finally, we take some time to reflect on the question many of us ponder regularly: should I stay or should I go?

Thank you, Olfa, for such an enlightening, emotional, and sincere conversation. I hope you all enjoy listening to it as much as I did.

This podcast was recorded on the lands of Meanjin, Brisbane and Naarm, Melbourne. We respectfully acknowledge the tradition of these lands the Jagera people and the Turrbal people, and the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their Elders, past and present.

 

Contact Olfa:

Grounded Mind Therapies

contact@groundedmindtherapies.com

Follow Olfa on Instagram 

 

Episode guide:

05:00 – Olfa’s Presentation Dive into Olfa’s background and the focus of her presentation.

08:15 – The Australian Dream Explore what drew Olfa to Australia and what made the country appealing to her.

10:20 – Olfa’s First Months in Australia A look at Olfa’s initial experiences during her early months in Australia.

15:20 – Career Transition: From Consultant to New Horizons Discover Olfa’s decision to pivot from a high-stress consulting career to a new professional path.

19:45 – Australia’s Role in the Wellbeing Industry Examine Australia’s leading position in the wellbeing sector compared to France.

24:00 – Olfa’s Path to Becoming a Practitioner Follow Olfa’s journey and the steps she took to establish herself as a practitioner.

26:25 – Migration’s Impact on Health Discuss how moving to a new country affects both mental and physical health.

32:10 – The French Community and Counselling in Your Native Language Explore how being part of the French community in Australia and receiving counselling in one’s native language can make a difference.

35:00 – Considering a Move Back to France Why Olfa is considering a move back to France in the near future and what does it mean for her career?

 

19 Dec 2021Pauline Rotsaert @Po.La.Doula & @Pepinskincare: creating opportunities for yourself00:23:22

In this episode, I talk with Pauline who has been wearing many hats since she arrived in Australia, from Art to French pastry to skincare and women's health. Pauline's story is a great example of how every stage of life is a chance to explore new territories. An inspiring conversation full of passion and laugh. 

Find and follow Pauline:

Instagram: @po.la.doula and @pepinskincare

Website: poladoula.com

Bonne écoute!

02 Feb 2024Matthieu Megard & L'Artisan Cheese-Organic: making Traditional French cheeses in Australia00:44:04

Welcome to the first episode of 2024, and what a better way to start the year than talking about cheese! Today we speak with Matthieu Megard from L’Artisan Cheese-Organic. Matthieu is the founder, managing director and master Cheesemaker of L’Artisan and has been researching how to bring the best of French cheese tradition to Australia since 2009. Through his own experience and story, Matthieu brings us a mini masterclass on French cheese, the ingredients and the requirements to make excellent products, as well as some insights on the Australian cheese market. Matthieu also shares what it's like to live in regional Victoria, the challenge of the long distances and how the climate is always his biggest competitor. I hope you will enjoy this conversation like a delicious creamy treat!

Bonne écoute !

Find L’Artisan Cheese-Organic

Follow L’Artisan Cheese-Organic on Instagram

Matthieu’s recommendations for bakeries and pastry shops in Geelong, VIC: 

Born and Bread

That Place Patisserie

 

We acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia. We recognise and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

03 Aug 2023Elise Pioch Balzac founder of Maison Balzac, the creative power of nostalgia00:56:38

In this episode of You are so French we are warmly invited into the beautiful world of Elise Pioch Balzac, founder of Maison Balzac. During this conversation, Elise takes us on a journey. We travel through her childhood memories in the south of France and her debut in the fashion world in Paris. We then fly with her to Australia where she first landed twenty years ago. With Elise we talked about style and fashion, the creative power of nostalgia, the infinite source of inspiration that are her family and homeland and how she built this joyful homeware brand Maison Balzac that transforms everyday life into memorable moments.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which this podcast was recorded, the Gadigal/Bidjigal people of the Eora Nation and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples of the Kulin nation.

Bonne écoute !

 

To follow Elise and Maison Balzac:

Maison Balzac website and instagram

Elise Pioch Balzac's instagram

 

Elise's recommendation:

Emilie Delalande at Etic

The Art Gallery of New South Wales

11 May 2024Olivier Vojetta: Unveiling Perspectives and Exploring the Multifaceted Journey of a French Creative from Finance to Philo00:46:19

In this episode we have the pleasure of hearing from Olivier Vojetta. Much like many of our previous guests, Olivier has been living several lives, before Australia and since he settled in Sydney in 2012.

Throughout his journey, he has grappled with duality, and Australia has provided him with both the space and the mindset to fully explore this aspect of his life.

In this conversation, Olivier shares with us how he has managed to strike a balance between his left and right brain, his creative passions and analytical skills. He discusses the pivotal moments that have shaped his path, including the creation of the French Bistro events, where Francophiles gather to discuss life and societal topics through a philosophical lens. Olivier also sheds light on his writing endeavours, where he explores personal and intimate experiences.

Thank you Olivier for this sincere conversation that touches on many fascinating aspects of the life of a French man in Australia.

Bonne écoute !

 

Contact Olivier on LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/olivier-vojetta

More about Olivier, his activities and his books: https://www.oliviervojetta.com/

Philo Bistro with Alliance Française de Sydney: https://www.afsydney.com.au/whats-on/philo-bistro/

20 Sep 2024Max Chaury, Co-Founder of Upworth: Personal Finance for All and the Expat Perspective00:46:38

Welcome to another episode of You Are So French! Today, I am excited to chat with Max Chaury. Even though Max has only been in Sydney for a year, it’s clear that he doesn’t need much time to make a mark and embrace new opportunities. In his early thirties, Max has already lived across five continents and worked in diverse fields, including a stint with the French army.

Max is now settled in Sydney, where he’s spearheading Upworth, a fresh player in the personal finance arena. Upworth’s mission is to make long-term wealth management easier for people. An important topic to discuss even for us individuals with global roots who often find managing money in a new language and place pretty challenging.

In the episode we talk with Max about some key moments that set the ground for a life around the world. I ask him about his first impressions of his new city, and what it’s like being the co-founder of Upworth. We also uncover how he quickly became a local expert in finance and home mortgage markets. Plus, we dive into the specific financial hurdles expats face and how to tackle them.

Tune in for an inspiring chat about making bold moves and planning for an exciting future!

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.

 

Bonne écoute!

 

Contact Max

 

Episode Guide:

04:40 - Life Before Australia The experiences and background that shaped Max's journey until moving to Australia. 

17:07 - Moving to Sydney and Building Upworth The challenges and triumphs of establishing Upworth in Sydney, highlighting key milestones.

19:16 - Financial Education and Opportunities for Newcomers in Australia The importance of financial literacy and the various opportunities available for newcomers to thrive.

25:40 - Exploring Investment Options Investigate different investment avenues in Australia, from real estate to stocks, and how to navigate them.

32:18 - Australia: A Land of Opportunities? Is Australia living up to its reputation as a land of opportunity, with insights on job markets and lifestyle.

44:01 - Max’s Definition of a Successful Life Max’s personal philosophy on what constitutes a successful life, reflecting on both personal and professional achievements.

 

 

30 Nov 2022Wrap up season 1, Trailer season 2 and what happened between for Podcast’s Founder Aurélie (spoiler: baby & travel)00:02:46

A special episode wrapping up season 1, announcing season 2 and telling you what happened between seasons for You are so French! founder Aurélie.

2022 marked a chapter in Aurélie's own Australian success story with the arrival of her baby boy and a long overdue trip back to France. 

 

Follow @youaresofrench.thepodcast on Instagram and watch this space for Season 2 coming soon.

 

 

 

20 Jan 2022Laure Legros: aligning the expat life and career with personal values00:29:41

In this first episode of 2022 we meet with Laure Legros who re-invented her career to align with her commitment to the environment and her actions to fight climate crisis. Laure tells us how her dedication to the climate issue has also re-shaped her perspective of the expat life as a French in Australia.

Find and follow Laure Legros:

LinkedIn

Write to Laure

Laure's recommendations: Books & Movies
  • Under the sky we make - how to be human in a warming world - a must read book from a climate scientist about why climate change is happening and how we fix it. 
  • 2040 - A movie by Australian film maker Damon Gameau about new approaches and practical solutions to climate change. 
  • Animal - a very important movie by French director Cyril Dion about the loss of biodiversity from the lens of two teenagers.
  • Ruptures (FR only) - a French documentary about alumni from prestigious French business and engineering schools who decide to take a different career path than the one they were destined for.

 

Bonne écoute!

 

05 Jan 2023Olivier David: The West Australian Ballet, L’Oréal and Swiss watches, an Australian journey led by a taste for beautiful things00:26:39

A conversation with Olivier David, former Executive Director of the West Australian Ballet and former Head of Customer Service at L’Oréal Australia and Swatch Group Australia.

From his first local connections made through music to his professional experiences as a senior executive at luxury global companies and the WA Ballet, Olivier’s journey in Australia has always been led by his heart’s beats. His passion for the Arts, the pleasure he takes in helping others and Love with a big L have been the drivers to create his happy Australian life. 

Follow Olivier David 

Bonne écoute!

21 Sep 2023Jean-François Rupp founder of Alpine Nature Experience: an invitation to discover the beauty of the other Alps in Victoria’s High Country00:44:14

In today's episode, we follow Jean-François Rupp founder of Alpine Nature Experience in Victoria's High Country and the Australian Alps. Jean-François grew up in the French Alps and the mountain is its happy place. At first glance, we may wonder why he decided to call Australia home then. But it seems that life had a plan for him down under.

With Jean-Francois we talked about the Australian mountain leisure industry, how to develop a sustainable business with limited resources (spoiler, it helps!) and his way to build a life where he can enjoy the freedom of being in the Nature everyday.

We acknowledge Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise the continuing  connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present. 

Bonne écoute !

Visit Alpine Nature Experience 

Follow Alpine Nature Experience

Jean-François Rupp's cheese recommendation: https://www.lartisancheese.com.au/ 

 

31 Dec 2022Petit Podcast: catch up with 2022 French of the Year in Australia Laure Legros00:10:22

In the Petit Podcast series of You are so French! we catch up with previous guests to hear what they have been up to. 

In this short conversation with Laure Legros @ClimateFresk, our guest from episode 4, we talked about her achievements of the year including her 2022 French of the Year in Australia award, her holidays travel plans and an update on her return to France.

 

Bonne écoute!

28 Nov 2021Marcel et Compagnie: keeping up with French language and identity in Australia through theater and improvisation00:37:17

A conversation with Marcel et Compagnie, a French theater and improvisation troupe based in Melbourne. With the 3 founders we talked about the freedom of performing in their mother tongue in a foreign country, the richness of playing in front of a multicultural audience and how to refill our creative cup after months of lockdown.

Find and follow Marcel et Compagnie:

Instagram marceletcompagnie.melbourne

Facebook marcel et compagnie

Marcel et Compagnie shows and productions:

2018: Les 3 Versions de la Vie de Yasmina Reza.

2018: Death in Double Time: a music-themed murder mystery party in partnership with Alliance Française de Melbourne.

2019: La Famille dans tous ses États.

2020-2021: Podcast Les Parenthèses.

Bonne écoute!

17 Oct 2021You are so French! The Podcast: introduction episode00:04:29

In this introduction episode I tell you a bit about myself, what this new podcast is about and why I am launching it. I hope you will enjoy this preview of You are so French! The Podcast, and will look forward to listening to the next episodes with our inspiring guests.

 

22 May 2024Melbourne Design Week edition with Mathilde Delatte founder and creative director of Belleville Studio: exploring French flair in Australia's local Design scene00:40:09

Welcome to today's episode, a special design edition for Melbourne Design Week 2024. We are joined by Mathilde Delatte, the founder and creative director of Belleville Studio in Melbourne. In this conversation, we explore Mathilde’s journey in Australia, which began with a dream and a lot of courage. We delve into the essence of French style, Mathilde’s perspective on the local design scene, and her insights on building a network as a creative professional in a saturated market. 

Enjoy this conversation with Mathilde Delatte.

And if you are seeking a French touch in this year's Melbourne Design Week, don't miss the conversation with French marquetry artisan Arthur Seigneur, one half of the duo Adam and Arthur, in the "In Conversation with A&A" event at Tolarno Galleries on Saturday 25 May. Check Melbourne Design Week website for more info.

We acknowledge the traditional owners on the lands on which this podcast was record, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations . We pay our respect to their Edlers, past and present. 

06 Nov 2023Elise Leger on French politics in Australia, why does it matter and how it shaped her Australian journey00:59:12

In this new episode of the podcast, I meet with Elise Léger. If you are a French person in Australia, you probably receive emails from Elise every now and then. Being an active member of the French community is indeed one of Elise’s many hats. Elise is an elected member for the French Citizens in Australia, Fiji, Papua Guinea and she also sits at the Assembly of the French People Overseas representing French people of the Asia-Oceania region.

You would think that these roles keep her busy enough and they do but Elise is also a French teacher at the Alliance Française of Sydney and a PhD candidate. 

In this conversation, we talk about the many faces of the French community in Australia. Elise tells us about her commitments led by her desire to be on the field, close to the people she represents. We also discuss why French politics still matters even when you have been living far away from your homeland for a long time.

I hope you’ll enjoy this candid and warm conversation with Elise.

Bonne écoute !

 

Contact Elise: https://www.eliseleger.com/

Follow Elise on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliselegerau/?hl=en

 

We acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia. We recognise and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

15 Apr 2023Matthieu Jacomin: the French expert of the Australian digital tech scene00:44:19

In today’s episode, I am chatting with my tenth guest Matthieu Jacomin. Matthieu works in the digital tech industry as an investor, advisor and expert in growth and revenue and is based in Sydney Northern Beaches. In a nutshell Matthieu is living the Australian’s dream of many. But his story with Australia didn’t start so fancy. Before Sydney, there was a farm in remote WA and a ride from Perth to Adelaide hitchhiking trucks as he couldn’t afford flight tickets.

So I asked Matthieu the questions everyone wants to ask him: how did he make it down under and what does his working life look like as he admits himself his job remains quite a mystery for most, even his own parents. 

A strong taste for novelty, hard work and destiny, here are 3 of the main drivers of Matthieu’s success story in Australia. I'll let you discover more whilst listening to this conversation.

Bonne écoute !

 

Contact Matthieu Jacomin on LinkedIn

French founders

The French Tech

 

 

13 Nov 2024Eva Bonnet @Bonjour.Mate | The Power of Transmission: connecting her sons—and the world—to French language and culture00:56:10

Welcome to another episode of You Are So French! Today, I’m joined by Eva Bonnet, better known as Bonjour Mate on social media. With over 500,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok, Eva brings the quirks of French culture and language to life through her engaging and humorous videos.

Eva’s Australian’s story began in Melbourne with love and a corporate job. Passionate about pastry, she created a small side business of choux to cater for local sweet enthusiasts.

Her life took a major turn when she was diagnosed with cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic, facing treatment while being unable to see her family in France.

On her way to recovery, Eva became a mum and now, as a mother of two sons, she is dedicated to building a strong connection to French culture for them. A creative soul, Eva’s passion for sharing her French heritage led her to start engaging videos online, which quickly attracted a loyal community eager to learn-and laugh- about French language and culture.

In this heartfelt conversation, we explore her journey through resilience, creativity, and the love for her heritage. Enjoy this genuine and inspiring conversation where you can hear smiles along the way.

Bonne écoute!

 

Episode Guide: 03:57 Life Before Australia: St Tropez and Dordogne. 10:57 First steps in Melbourne. 15:00 Finding Love and a Reason to Stay. 19:06 The Choux Pastry Business. 23:12 Navigating Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment during COVID-19. 29:12 Re-Discovering French Culture and Heritage through Motherhood. 36:22 Balancing Life and Content Creation. 50:43 Reflections on Success. 52:00 Les Mots de la Fin.

28 Jan 2022Alexandra Ganipeau @The French Hack: settling in Australia 25 years ago and making French grammar fun, when everything feels possible!00:25:47

In the 5th episode of You are so French! we chat with Alexandra Ganipeau the founder of The French Hack, a tuition solution where learning French is meant to be fun and feels like a club more than a school. Alexandra also takes us back in time when she arrived in Melbourne 25 years ago and tells us how the city and the local French community have changed since then.

 

Find and follow The French Hack:

Instagram and Facebook

Website

 

Bonne écoute!

25 May 2023Dominique Portet: a French winemaker in Australia00:49:57

I am very honoured today to receive in You are so French! Monsieur Dominique Portet, a French winemaker who has been living and working in Australia for more than 40 years. Dominique is the ninth generation of winemakers so we talked about his family background from the Bordeaux region in France and how he exported his skills and heritage to Australia when the country was still a very young player in the wine industry. Not only a talented winemaker and businessman, Dominique is also very generous and committed to share his passion and knowledge with young winemakers in training who are coming to Australia to learn the craft and experience a new way of life. This is a beautiful conversation about wine of course but also about the kindness of Australian people, the value of hard work and all the meaningful ways to give back to the community. I am sure you will enjoy listening to Dominique as much as I enjoyed chatting with him.

This episode was recorded in March 2022 in the Melbourne’s offices of the French Australian Chamber of Commerce. Thanks to the FACCI for welcoming You are so French! The Podcast.

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional owners of the land on which we recorded this episode. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.

Bonne écoute!

 

Visit Dominique Portet Winery

Follow Dominique Portet

Dominique's recommendations:

Philippe Mouchel

Laurent

11 Nov 2021Solveig Coulon & Le Marché Willoughby: connecting people together around the best of French and Australian produce00:56:31

In this first episode, I am meeting with Solveig Coulon the founder of Le Marché Willoughby. With Solveig we talked about her last venture created in the middle of the COVID crisis, her passion for connecting people together, her determination to overcome challenges of a life in another country and the way she has to beautifully combine together the best of Australia and France.

Find and follow Le Marché Willoughby:

Instagram @le_marche_willoughby  

Facebook @Le Marché-Willoughby

Bonne écoute!

 

27 Feb 2023Nicolas Fleury: Principal Horn of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra00:43:08

Nicolas Fleury is the French-born Principal French Horn of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. With generosity and a sincere enthusiasm for the city he chose to call home, Nicolas is sharing his Australian story and is telling us why Melbourne makes his heart sing. A melodious surprise is hiding in this episode, bonne écoute!

Follow Melbourne Symphony Orchestra to keep in touch with Nicolas' music and concerts.

Nicolas' French musical recommendations:

Debussy's La Mer, Ravel's Bolero, Olivier Messiaen, Francis Poulenc, Thierry Escaich.

More recommendations:

Australian Festival of Chamber Music

MSO Sidney Myer Free Concerts  

 

25 Feb 2024Eric Fusil: Bridging Worlds for a Better Future - From Submarine Defence Expert to Bilingual Education Leadership00:53:13

Welcome to today's episode, where I have the pleasure of chatting with Eric Fusil, a remarkable individual wearing many hats: naval architect, consultant, Associate Professor, and expert in submarine defence based in Adelaide. But Eric's Australian story goes beyond his professional expertise. When he, along with his wife and three young children, embarked on a new life in Australia in 2015, they faced a myriad of challenges. Yet, amidst the fresh start, Eric saw an opportunity for his children to experience life in an English-speaking country with a foreign culture while retaining their French roots. His passion for bilingual education led him to spearhead the introduction of a French language program in a public school in Adelaide.

Join us as Eric shares his journey, navigating the complexities of bringing his vision to life, all while embracing the humor and honesty that define his character. Tune in for a conversation filled with insight and generosity.

 

Bonne écoute!

 

Find Eric on LinkedIn.

We acknowledge Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia. We recognise and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

18 Mar 2023Carole Sarasa: Board Member at Alliance Française & ex-advisor for an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, a commitment to promote cultural diversity00:37:24

In this episode of You are so French! I chat with Carole Sarasa, who is from the south west of France and is now based in Melbourne. Carole shares her experience working for an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (ACCO). She explains how this chapter of her professional life changed her deeply and gave a new meaning to her life as a white immigrant in Australia. Carole is also a Board Member of the Alliance Française in Melbourne and is passionate about politics and culture.

This is a special episode where we talk, among other things, about an important yet sensitive topic through our own experiences of French Australian women and with the humble hope to spark conversations in order to better know and understand the History and current reality of Australia’s First Nations.

 

Bonne écoute!

 

Carole’s recommendations:

First Australians by Beck Cole and Rachel Perkins on SBS

Welcome to Country by Marcia Langton

Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe

NITV on SBS

 

Alliance Francaise in Australia

Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 

Melbourne French Theatre

 

Contact Carole on LinkedIn

 

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