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Feel Good French | Slow French Stories for Intermediate Learners

Feel Good French | Slow French Stories for Intermediate Learners

By: Déborah Pham van Xua
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Welcome to Feel Good French, a Slow French podcast for curious French learners, francophiles, expats and future expats. In this new season, Extraordinary Lives in France, discover fascinating true stories of people deeply connected to France: Josephine Baker, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Julia Child and more. Improve your French listening, vocabulary, comprehension and fluency naturally through culture, history, literature, art and iconic places. Not a grammar lesson. French through stories. #slowfrench #learnfrench #frenchpodcast www.feelgoodfrench.comDéborah Pham van Xua Language Learning
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  • Ernest Hemingway: The Lost Suitcase That Changed His Life | Slow French Podcast
    Jun 24 2026

    Slow French podcast for intermediate French learners. Improve your French listening skills while discovering how Ernest Hemingway’s years in Paris changed his life forever.


    In this episode of Extraordinary Lives in France, we explore the story of Ernest Hemingway, a young American writer who arrived in Paris in the 1920s dreaming of becoming an author. Living among the cafés of Montparnasse, Shakespeare and Company, and the artists of the Lost Generation, Hemingway slowly found his voice.


    Then one day, almost all of his early writing disappeared in a lost suitcase at the Gare de Lyon.


    This true story is about Paris, writing, resilience, and starting over. It is also a story that many expats and lovers of France will recognize: arriving in a new country, building a new life, and discovering a new version of yourself.


    This Slow French podcast is designed for intermediate learners (A2-B1) and anyone interested in French culture, French history, Paris, literature, and authentic French listening practice.


    00:00 Hemingway’s lost suitcase
    01:20 Welcome to Extraordinary Lives in France
    01:50 Ernest Hemingway arrives in Paris
    03:15 Montparnasse cafés and expatriate life
    05:15 Shakespeare and Company
    06:45 Gertrude Stein and the Lost Generation
    07:45 The lost manuscripts at Gare de Lyon
    09:40 Learning to write after loss
    10:45 Paris as a blank page
    11:35 A Moveable Feast
    12:00 Question for listeners and French learners


    #SlowFrench #LearnFrench #FrenchPodcast #FrenchListeningPractice #IntermediateFrench #LearnFrenchThroughStories #ErnestHemingway #Paris #FrenchCulture #ExtraordinaryLivesInFrance #FrenchPodcastA2 #FrenchPodcastB1 #LearnFrench #FrenchStories #FeelGoodFrench #MovetoFrance

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    12 mins
  • Julia Child: The Woman Who Introduced France to America
    Jun 17 2026

    Learn French with this Slow French podcast.


    Every Wednesday, we discover an extraordinary life connected to France while improving our French naturally through storytelling. Last week, we explored the life of Josephine Baker. Today, we’re discovering Julia Child, the American woman who introduced French cuisine to America.

    In 1948, Julia Child arrived in France with no idea that her life was about to change forever. She was 36 years old. She wasn’t a chef. She wasn’t famous. And she still hadn’t found her true calling.

    Then, during a lunch stop in Normandy, she tasted a simple French dish called Sole Meunière. That meal would change everything.

    In this episode of Extraordinary Lives in France, you’ll discover how Julia Child fell in love with France, studied at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, and eventually introduced French cuisine to millions of Americans through her books and television shows.

    You’ll discover:

    • The meal that changed Julia Child’s life
    • Her connection to World War II
    • How she met her husband Paul Child
    • Life in post-war France
    • Her training at Le Cordon Bleu
    • The story behind Mastering the Art of French Cooking
    • How she became America’s most famous ambassador of French cuisine

    Perfect for intermediate French learners (A2-B1), francophiles, expats, and anyone who loves France, history, culture, and inspiring true stories.

    🎧 New episode every Wednesday.

    👇 Tell me in the comments:

    Which extraordinary life connected to France should I cover next?

    #SlowFrench #LearnFrench #FrenchListeningPractice #FrenchCulture #JuliaChild #FrenchPodcast #LearnFrenchThroughStories #IntermediateFrench #France #ComprehensibleFrench

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    11 mins
  • Joséphine Baker: From Dancer to Spy | Slow French Story
    Jun 10 2026

    Joséphine Baker arrived in Paris as a young American dancer and became one of the most famous women in France.


    But her story did not stop on the stage.


    During World War II, she risked her life to help the French Resistance and later became a symbol of freedom, courage and equality.


    In this Slow French episode (A2–B1), discover the extraordinary life of Joséphine Baker while improving your French naturally through storytelling.


    Extraordinary Lives in France is a weekly podcast for French learners, francophiles, future expats and anyone who loves French culture, history and inspiring stories.


    New episodes every Wednesday.

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    8 mins
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