Ever wondered what it’s like to live in a small French village? In this episode, host Annie Sargent chats with Steve Hoffman, author of A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France. Steve shares the story of how his American family moved to a tiny winemaking village in the Languedoc region, north of Béziers.
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This wasn’t your typical expat adventure. Steve and his family wanted to experience France like locals, sending their children to French schools and embracing rural village life. The adjustment wasn’t easy, but it was incredibly rewarding. Steve talks about the challenges of integrating into a close-knit community and the joys of slow travel.
The episode dives into what it means to truly immerse yourself in French culture. Steve shares how working in the local vineyards during the grape harvest (vendange) connected him with the land and the people. His experiences with French food and wine opened up a new appreciation for the Mediterranean lifestyle and cuisine.
Whether you’re dreaming of moving to France or just curious about life outside the usual tourist destinations, this episode offers a fresh perspective on living in France. You’ll learn about the importance of local connections, the French education system, and how staying in one place can reveal the beauty of deep travel.
Tune in to hear Steve’s personal stories, insights, and tips on experiencing France like a true local. Listen now and share this episode with other Francophiles!
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