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Are You Considering Getting a Talent or Freelance Visa to Live in France?

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Release Date: 11/09/2025

Home Exchange Experience: The Good, the Bad, and the Moldy show art Home Exchange Experience: The Good, the Bad, and the Moldy

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Melanie Dixon loves France and has done home exchange multiple times, both as a guest and as a host. She joins Annie Sargent to talk about what can go wrong — and it turns out, quite a bit can. Moldy bathrooms. Grimy sinks. A washer you're not allowed to use. An angry WhatsApp from a host who didn't like your honest review. Annie has her own war stories too. They also cover the red flags to watch before you book, and why a five-minute video call can save you a week of misery. Still worth it? Both say yes — but go in with your eyes open. Hit subscribe so you never miss an episode....

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France's Most Stunning Destinations: What's Worth the Hype (and What Isn't) show art France's Most Stunning Destinations: What's Worth the Hype (and What Isn't)

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Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin are back, and this time they're settling the big question: which famous destinations in France actually deliver, and which ones need a reality check? They cover prehistoric painted caves, perched medieval villages, Loire châteaux, mountain valleys, and coastal wonders. They also get honest about the places that disappoint — bad weather, bad timing, or just bad hype. No sugarcoating. No brochure language. Just two people who know France well, telling you what's worth your time. If you love France and want to travel smarter, this episode is for you. Subscribe to...

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First Trip to France? Here’s What You Really Need to Know from 50 Years of Visits show art First Trip to France? Here’s What You Really Need to Know from 50 Years of Visits

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First Trip to France? Here’s What You Really Need to Know from 50 Years of Visits. This is what Annie Sargent explores in this episode with Nancy and Michael Armstrong, and it’s packed with the kind of advice you only get from people who have done this over and over again. They talk about what has changed in France travel and what hasn’t. They share how much easier things are now with apps, trains, and translation tools. But they also explain why the basics still matter. Say bonjour. Be polite. Slow down. Annie, Nancy, and Michael get into the real decisions travelers face. Should you...

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Buying a Home in France: Lessons from a Real-Life House Hunt in the South of France show art Buying a Home in France: Lessons from a Real-Life House Hunt in the South of France

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Buying a Home in France: Lessons from a Real-Life House Hunt in the South of France is the focus of this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast. Annie Sargent chats with Juliana Linssen and her husband Craig about their journey from California to Provence and what it’s really like to search for a home in France. They share what drew them to France in the first place. They talk about lifestyle, food, and the appeal of the South of France. They also explain how they narrowed their search to beautiful villages in the Var and the arrière-pays, in places like Seillans, Fayence, and...

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What People Get Wrong About French Food show art What People Get Wrong About French Food

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French food has an incredible reputation around the world. Many people imagine elegant pastries, complicated recipes, and chefs carefully assembling perfect plates in restaurant kitchens. But everyday food in France is often much simpler—and much more interesting. In this episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, we explore some of the most common myths about French food and desserts. What do French people actually cook at home? Are fancy pastries really part of everyday life? And why are bakeries such an important part of daily life in France? The reality may surprise you. French...

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Moving to France: Realities, Challenges, and Rewards show art Moving to France: Realities, Challenges, and Rewards

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The Guédelon Project: A Modern Take on Medieval Construction show art The Guédelon Project: A Modern Take on Medieval Construction

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In the episode "The Guédelon Project: A Modern Take on Medieval Construction," Annie Sargent and Elyse Rivin explore the fascinating world of the Guédelon Project. They discuss how a team of builders, artisans, and historians are constructing a real medieval castle using only 13th-century techniques and tools. Annie and Elyse delve into the history of the Guédelon Project. They explain how it all started with a small team of enthusiasts led by Michel Guyot. The goal was to build a castle from scratch using only medieval methods. The site is located in the heart of France, near the city of...

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Taste of Gascony: Life, Food, and Tours in France’s Hidden Gers Region show art Taste of Gascony: Life, Food, and Tours in France’s Hidden Gers Region

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In "Taste of Gascony: Life, Food, and Tours in France’s Hidden Gers Region", Annie Sargent welcomes Jenine Lurie, a New Yorker who swapped city life for the rolling hills and medieval villages of the Gers. This episode dives into Jenine’s journey—from volunteering on a pig farm 15 years ago to building a new life (and a tour business) in one of France’s most authentic, off-the-beaten-path departments. If you’ve ever dreamed of escaping to rural France or crave travel stories packed with flavor, culture, and real-life adventure, this conversation delivers. Annie and Jenine explore...

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The Insider’s Guide to Fractional Ownership in Paris: Is It Right for You? show art The Insider’s Guide to Fractional Ownership in Paris: Is It Right for You?

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This episode dives deep into a dream many Francophiles share: owning a piece of Paris without the full-time commitment or price tag. In this episode, host Annie Sargent sits down with Marie Tartar, a fractional apartment owner in the Marais, to break down everything you need to know about this smart alternative to traditional real estate. If you’ve ever wondered how to enjoy Paris like a local—with your own keys, favorite café, and neighborhood routines—this conversation is packed with practical insights. Marie shares her firsthand experience owning a share of a one-bedroom apartment...

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From Cajun Country to the French Riviera: Louisiana Meets France show art From Cajun Country to the French Riviera: Louisiana Meets France

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From Cajun Country to the French Riviera: Louisiana Meets France takes you on a lively, honest, and sometimes surprising journey through France with Annie Sargent and her guests, Renee Poche and Dixie Poche, a mother-daughter duo from Cajun Country in Louisiana. This episode explores what happens when Cajun French culture meets modern France. Renee and Dixie share stories from their first trip together to Nice, Paris, Reims, and small towns along the way. They talk about expectations versus reality. They compare food, daily rhythms, and cultural habits. They reflect on what feels familiar and...

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In this week’s episode of the Join Us in France Travel Podcast, Annie Sargent talks with immigration lawyer Daniel Tostado and guests Brenna and Jeff, a couple exploring how to make their dream of moving to France a reality.

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They dive deep into what the Talent Visa France really is, how it differs from the Freelance Visa for France, and which one makes the most sense depending on your work situation. Daniel explains the legal side in plain language — who qualifies, how long each visa lasts, what documents you’ll need, and what kind of income you must show.

Brenna and Jeff share the emotional and practical side of the story — the excitement, the stress, and the paperwork. They also talk about their motivation for starting fresh in France, what they’ve learned along the way, and why learning French is more important than most people think.

If you’ve ever wondered how to work remotely from France, apply for a digital nomad visa, or move abroad for a slower, more meaningful lifestyle, this episode will give you a clear, honest picture of what it takes. Annie and her guests make complex information easy to understand and relatable, whether you’re planning a move or just curious about life in France.

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