Eat the Damn Bread
This week we are exploring the idea of invisible indulgences, the private rituals and quiet choices that shape how safe, nourished, and at ease you feel in your everyday life. Drawing inspiration from French culture, we unpack why pleasure doesn’t need to be earned, justified, or performed, and how the smallest, unseen moments of care can soften your nervous system and fundamentally change how you move through the world. You’ll walk away with a new lens on luxury, one rooted in presence rather than productivity, along with gentle ways to begin integrating pleasure into...
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This week, let’s talk about seduction,not romance, but the art of inviting yourself back into your own life. In this episode, I’m sharing how slowing down, noticing beauty, and choosing pleasure on purpose can transform the way you move through the world. We’ll dive into: • What a slow afternoon in Monaco taught me about presence • Why pleasure isn’t indulgent but a signal of safety • How the French fold enjoyment into everyday life without apology • Why choosing slowness is an act of rebellion in a productivity-obsessed culture • Small ways you can begin...
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This week let’s talk about why being reasonable is the worst advice we’ve ever been given. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the trap of “reasonable living” and sharing why the most magnetic, luxurious lives are built on unreasonable choices. We'll dive into: Why “reasonable” keeps you safe but small. How the French unapologetically live unreasonable lives — and why we’re so captivated by it. Personal stories about my most unreasonable decisions (and how they transformed my life). A gentle invitation for you to step into your own folie douce, sweet...
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Join me in Provence, France summer 2026: To me, being a lady who lunches has always felt like an invitation, a reminder that we get to design our days with intention, beauty, and connection. Lunch isn’t just a meal, it’s a pause, a gathering, a ritual that can anchor us in elegance while expanding what’s possible in our lives. In this episode, I’m sharing how embracing the spirit of lunching can become a strategy for living well. We’ll explore how the simple act of sitting down midday can shift the way we work, connect, and savor every moment. Here’s what you’ll...
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In France, life is designed around something called the third space — places that are neither home nor work, but hold community, creativity, and joy. From café terraces in Paris to the stoops of our favorite sitcoms, these spaces are where belonging lives. But in America? We’ve forgotten them. And with remote work blending home and office into one, the absence of a third space leaves us restless, burnt out, and craving connection. In this episode of Eat the Damn Bread, I’ll take you inside: What the third space is and why it matters How the French treat cafés, terraces, and...
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Luxury isn’t about saying yes to everything. It isn’t the crowded calendar, the endless obligations, or the forced commitments that leave you drained. The new luxury is about discernment, alignment, and the elegant no... boundaries that protect your energy without guilt or apology. In this episode, I’m breaking down how to practice the elegant no so you can curate a life that feels expansive, intentional, and joy-filled. We’ll talk… • Why saying no feels so hard, and how to reframe it as an act of self-worth. • How the French philosophy of restraint and refinement ties into...
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Luxury isn’t about excess anymore. It isn’t the jam-packed itineraries, the bursting closets, or the endless noise. The new luxury is about sanctuary, authenticity, and quiet moments that actually restore you. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly what this shift means and why quiet, immersive travel will be your antidote to burnout in 2026 and beyond. We'll talk... How “hospitality as sanctuary” is redefining luxury travel and why fewer choices can actually feel more indulgent. Why authenticity is the ultimate form of access, and how insider moments...
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Self care while traveling isn’t just about bubble baths and beauty products. This is about reclaiming your presence even while in motion. Whether you're jetting off to Europe or exploring close to home, travel can either deplete you or restore you. In this episode, I’m sharing how to choose the latter by infusing intention and softness into your entire travel journey from packing and airport lines to morning rituals in your hotel and quiet moments by the sea. What we dive into: Why your nervous system travels with you and how to soothe it along the way How to build in-flight rituals that...
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On this episode of Eat the Damn Bread, I’m taking you beyond the City of Light and into the sun-drenched hills of the South of France to one of the most magical places I’ve ever wandered, St. Paul de Vence. Don’t get me wrong, Paris is, well...Paris, but sometimes the most Parisian thing you can do is skip Paris and choose stillness over spectacle and presence over pressure, which is what the French lifestyle is really all about. Tune in because I’m sharing: Why St. Paul de Vence completely stole my heart How you can get there easily from Nice (on a budget or in style) What makes...
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In this episode, I’m sharing my secret to beating jet lag — and no, it’s not what you think. Forget the sleep supplements and cold showers. The real antidote is pleasure. I’ll walk you through my personal framework for resetting your energy and syncing with your environment whether you're stepping off a transatlantic flight or simply trying to come back to yourself after a hectic season. Spoiler: it's all about embracing light, movement, nourishment, and indulgence. So whether you're prepping for your summer in the South of France (bonjour, retreat guests!) or craving a soft...
info_outlineThis week, Colet invites you to rethink what it truly means to live well — not as a destination you hustle toward, but as an everyday practice infused with elegance, presence, and pleasure.
Inspired by her time on the French Riviera, Colet reflects on a simple afternoon in Monaco that shifted her entire perspective on life and shows you how you can capture that same feeling, no matter where you are.
You'll walk away with five key pillars for living beautifully (hint: no passport required) and three easy micro-moves you can start today to infuse more joy, beauty, and intention into your daily life.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- How living well has less to do with achieving and everything to do with being fully present
- The five essential ingredients that shape a beautifully lived life
- What the French can teach us about savoring everyday luxury and why it changes everything
- Three simple shifts you can make today to start living beautifully, no waiting required
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