So French!

The podcast from Paris about French current affairs, culture and politics. Hosted by Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries

  • 33 minutes 37 seconds
    Paris, The City of Strikes
    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?

    Recorded in Paris, 19 January 2020.
    20 January 2020, 5:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 44 seconds
    How to survive the Strike of the Decade?
    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 Black Friday green? As the infamous November took its grip on France, the country’s politicians are getting ready to put the breaks on the shopping frenzy.

    And will Sara and Stefan quit drinking in the New Year? Emmanuel Macron thinks it's not such a good idea to participate in Dry January.
    Recorded in Paris, November 30, 2019.
    2 December 2019, 10:00 am
  • 35 minutes 43 seconds
    Why the French are terrible at languages (and what they can do about it)
    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 continuing. There were violent clashes in Paris again this Saturday. It coincided with the day the first half of Macron's (first?) five-year mandate ended. To put more pressure on the President, a national unlimited strike, in public transportation, but probably also in schools, hospitals and other public services will start. How warm is this Winter going to be for the French Government?

    Also: at the very chic Culture Ministry, a high-ranked civil servant drugged hundreds of young women to make them urinate in front of him. A “crazy pervert” says the Minister, but how come he wasn’t stopped earlier?

    Recorded in Paris, November 16, 2019
    16 November 2019, 2:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 46 seconds
    While New York City is banning foie gras, the French are hooked on Halloween
    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 side of the Ocean, Halloween is getting more and more popular every year. Ten years ago, the French couldn't be bothered by this very American party, but now they spend 1.3 billion euros on the scary party. Why do they like it? Hosts Sara and Stefan discuss the new tradition.
    Recorded in Paris on November 2, 2019.
    3 November 2019, 12:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 48 seconds
    Why headscarves to the French are like red rags to a bull
    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', they often mean 'Muslim women'. Is banning the headscarf a legitimate way of defending France's 'values' (whatever they may be) or is it an open war against Muslims?

    We also talk about another immigrant whose clothing obsessed the French: Marie-Antoinette. In two centuries, the image of the Austrian princess transformed into a pop icon. A new exhibition in Paris ‘celebrates’ her life.

    Recorded in Paris, on 19 October 2019
    20 October 2019, 9:00 am
  • 28 minutes 44 seconds
    French Media go bananas about Chirac's death
    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 authorities has been handling some severe health crises in the past.
    4 October 2019, 10:00 am
  • 29 minutes 57 seconds
    Back to School!
    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-Germain-en-Laye.

    And also: Patrick Balkany is without a doubt France’s most colourful white-collar criminal. For decades, this flamboyant politician divided his time between lavish properties in Saint-Martin, Marrakech and Giverny. He’s now spending his nights in prison.

    Recorded in Paris, October 20 and hosted by Sara Bertilsson and Stefan de Vries
    21 September 2019, 3:13 pm
  • 23 minutes 45 seconds
    Threats and trees: Brazil gets personal with Macron
    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 investigating judges will drop their inquiry into the causes of the crash. And: victory for Maurice, the roaring rooster.
    7 September 2019, 7:30 am
  • 34 minutes 13 seconds
    Bastille Day Edition - special Guest: Lindsey Tramuta
    A special guest: Lindsey Tramuta, from Lost in Cheesland
    13 July 2019, 4:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 35 seconds
    Baguette, bistro or bouquinistes?
    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! Politicians Isabelle and Patrick Balkany accused of hiding...13 million euros! from the French authorities!

    We also discuss this year's Cannes Filmfestival, and the way the glamorous world of cinema is becoming (just a bit) more female-friendly.

    And of course, we talk about the European Elections. Just like two years ago, Macron's movement 'Renaissance' is in a neck and neck race with Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement nation.
    15 May 2019, 8:00 am
  • 39 minutes 45 seconds
    After the fire, a flaming debate ignited on the future of the Notre-Dame
    President Emmanuel Macron gave his first press conference since his election almost two years ago. We were there and give you a summary.

    The Notre-Dame trauma, turning into a Notre-Dame drama, with controversy regarding everything from the funds donated for its reconstruction, the state of the French heritage sites and WHAT the new Notre-Dame should look like

    French drug dealers taking on new methods to retain their clients, or how about a lottery for the most loyal clients - just like any supermarket chain...

    We also discuss the freedom of the ​press in France, which is not as free as in neighbouring countries and is even decreasing.
    28 April 2019, 2:00 pm
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