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The Gees Rural Life

Kevin & Cori Gee

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We are The Gee’s Rural life, a husband & wife living their rural life in Northern Colorado with our two crazy pups. And we are here to talk about real life stuff. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeesrurallife/support
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Life in Rural France

Kylie Lang

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From the depths of rural France join Kylie Lang as she guides you through the trials and tribulations of French country life. Hear the stories from other expats, how they’ve started new lives, set up businesses, renovated properties or retired in this wonderful region of France. And discover hidden gems to visit, the stories of France and its fascinating history and the culture of the French that has so many people fascinated. From food and wine to the many travel destinations in France subs ...
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Is the Phantom of the Opera just a legend, or is there truth hidden in the shadows of Paris’ opulent opera house? I’m uncovering the secrets of the Palais Garnier—its stunning architecture, fascinating history, and eerie tales that have captivated imaginations for over a century. From its glittering grand staircase to the hidden underground lake, e…
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Are you a Harry Potter fan? Have you ever googled Nicolas Flamel to see if he was a real person? If you have, you’ll know he was an alchemist who lived in Paris. He wasn’t just a figment of J.K. Rowling’s imagination; he was a real man who had lived in the Middle Ages. Now, for those of you who don’t know, Nicolas Flamel appeared as a character in …
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Paris may be the city of love, but it also has its darker side, where the ghosts of centuries gone by roam freely. So, instead of strolling down the Champs Elysées, we’ll be visiting Box No. 5 in the Opera House and enjoying some murder mystery at the Louvre. And that’s just for starters. As the sun sets and darkness descends, Paris reveals a more …
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Who doesn't relish a spine-chilling ghost story? France, steeped in history, offers an abundance of eerie haunts and spectral legends. Each contributing its own chilling narratives, from ethereal damsels draped in white to phantom steeds searching for their masters. These spectral tales often echo within the stone walls of centuries-old castles. Wo…
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If you’re looking for a fairytale castle in France, look no further than Chateau de Chenonceau. Stood on an arched bridge across the Cher River, its reflection perfectly captures the magic of the building within. From being the residence of some of France’s most powerful women to playing an active role in the French resistance, its walls have many …
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From an illegal underground party complete with an orchestra and 100 guests in the 19th century to secret meetings of the French Resistance during World War II, the Paris Catacombs have more than their fair share of history surrounding them. The bones of 6-7 million people are stored down in this network of tunnels, but did you know that before the…
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When I first moved to France, my French left a lot to be desired. It is still far from perfect, but I can get by now and have a little book of phrases that help me get out of all situations. So today, I thought it would be fun to introduce you to Virginie, a French teacher who helps expatriates who live in France improve their level of French and i…
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Halloween isn’t as big in France as in some countries. I’m yet to have a trick-or-treater at my door. Instead, it's all about All Saints' Day, the day after Halloween, a time of remembrance deeply embedded in French culture. From eerie tales to historical lore, I’ll be revealing why, in France, this time of year is about more than just tricks and t…
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I’m taking you on a virtual tour of Montmartre in Paris, home to the Moulin Rouge and the Sacre Couer. As you walk through the cobblestone streets, you can almost hear the voices of the many artists who called this place home. It’s like stepping into the past, and once it draws you in, you don’t want to leave. There are so many things to see and do…
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You might think it’s a bit early to think about Christmas in September, but it’s not, especially if you’re planning a trip to one of the Christmas markets in France. From the Ferris wheels and vintage carousels to the gorgeous wooden chalets with artisans selling their wares, Christmas markets make us think about ice skating, mulled wine, gingerbre…
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There are many things I love about living in France, one of which is enjoying the French Apéro. It embodies so much of what the French are famous for, as it perfectly represents the ability to enjoy the simple pleasures in life. The French culture fascinates me. They have an excellent attitude towards life, especially here in rural France. They wor…
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Narbonne might not be the first city that comes to mind when you think of southern France, but it’s one of the oldest settlements in the region and is packed with fascinating history. If you're into Roman ruins, stunning Gothic architecture, and lively markets, Narbonne is a must for your travel list. Walking through its streets feels like peeling …
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With 1001 to choose from, how do you pick just five? Well, the Dordogne Valley is called the “Valley of the 5 Chateaux” due to five historical chateaux that gained prominence during the Hundred Years War. These castles transport you back in time, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and drama of the medieval era. One chateau was home to Richard the…
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If you've ever wondered where to go for a cocktail in Paris, you'll love my guest today, Forest Collins, a Paris-based Cocktail Expert and the mastermind behind the 52 Martinis app and podcast. She's known as the "Queen of the Paris cocktail scene" and has been exploring and sharing the city's best spots for over a decade. In this episode, Forest a…
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One of the many things I love about living in France is discovering the history and stories of the people who lived here centuries ago. And Sainte Radegonde, born in Thuringia, now part of modern-day Germany, who lived in the 6th century, has a story worth telling. From being abducted by the Franks at the tender age of eleven and forced into marria…
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The role of women in French society has undergone significant changes over time. Historically, women’s roles were largely confined to domestic duties and child-rearing, with limited access to education and professional opportunities. The French Revolution ignited a conversation about women’s rights, leading to gradual changes. Over the 19th and 20t…
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As someone who loves the history of France, I did wonder if Carcassonne was going to be worth visiting. Would it live up to my expectations, or would I be disappointed? The hype around this city is huge, and I really didn’t want it to let me down. It’s one of those stunning medieval cities that is like stepping into the pages of a history book. You…
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La Rochelle in the Charente Maritime is steeped in history and sits on the French Atlantic Coast. This picturesque medieval port town offers everything from architecture and culture to gastronomy and beaches. And, of course, there is also a stunning coastline. History oozes from every part of this town, and the three towers are a constant reminder …
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If you've ever wondered what it is like to live on the French Riviera, then you'll love my interview today with Laura Tobin, an Italian Food Blogger. Where she lives, she has Nice to the East, Antibes to the West, Monaco in the middle and Saint-Tropez just an hour away. Just like me, Laura is a traveller at heart. She has spent four years in the US…
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Bastille Day, or La Fête Nationale, commemorates the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 – a pivotal event that sparked the French Revolution and the fight for liberty, equality, and fraternity. This day is marked with grand celebrations, from spectacular fireworks to military parades and lively parties across the nation. Discover its histori…
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From the lavish Hall of Mirrors to the beautifully landscaped gardens, the Palace of Versailles takes opulence to another level. A masterpiece of French architecture, it was the scene of extravagant parties and absolute terror during the French Revolution. In this episode, I uncover the stories and secrets behind this majestic palace and explore th…
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French markets are more than just a place to shop they're a way of life in France where everything is fresh, local and delicious. Today I'm uncovering the magic behind these markets with their seasonal fruit and veg, handcrafted cheeses, local wines and vintage finds. I’ll reveal what makes French markets an irresistible experience with tips on how…
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France is renowned for its cheese, with over a thousand varieties each telling a unique story of tradition, region, and craftsmanship. From the creamy decadence of Brie to the bold and tangy character of Roquefort, French cheeses are an integral part of the country’s rich culinary heritage. The question is, do you know your Camembert from your Comt…
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You've probably never heard of it, but Angouleme is the capital of the Charente region in southwest France, and if you're a fan of history, art and architecture then it’s one to put on your French bucket list. You almost feel like you’re stepping back in time as the architecture is a fusion of Mediaeval and Renaissance, with a bit of Parisian glamo…
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There’s nothing quite like the pop of a champagne cork to set the tone for a celebration, is there? From the royal courts of France to the toasts of today’s weddings and grand openings, it is synonymous with the rich and famous. But what makes Champagne, well, Champagne? How did a little bit of accidental chemistry create the world’s premier sparkl…
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We all know that the French are famous for their food, but which are the best food festivals in France? There are lots of great food festivals in France. From truffles, onions and chillies to lemons, strawberries and cherries, the French celebrate them all. And why not? Attending one of these food festivals is hands down the best way to experience …
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How did Paris become the city of love? It’s known for being one of the most romantic cities in the world, but what is the true story behind it, and why is Paris the city of love? The French Romanticism art movement flourished here, the Bohemian writers of Montmartre wrote about tortured lovers, and there is even a Wall of Love, but is there more to…
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Looking for some more unusual places to add to your Paris bucket list that aren’t the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame or Louvre? Living in France, only a two-hour train ride from Paris, I’m there quite often and, each time I go, I discover a new hidden gem. From bookshops in 12th-century alleyways to teashops with views of the Seine River, there is so muc…
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Ever wondered how you can be a dedicated Francophile whilst living on the other side of the world in Australia, meet my second guest, Loulabelle of Loulabelle’s FrancoFiles She’s a rather special guest because she’s the host of another podcast with a show all about France. We’re doing a swap and guesting on each other’s podcast so we can both share…
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France is renowned for its cuisine and French food, such as baguettes, croissants, and cheese, is synonymous with this country. But what about the famous food dishes in France? From the seafood dishes of Normandy and Brittany to the hearty casseroles of the Alsace region, every dish tells a story. We all love to know the origins behind a dish and t…
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Ever wondered why there are so many boulangeries in France or how to order what you want without feeling out of place? Well, don’t worry, you aren’t alone, because so have I. When I first moved here, I was too scared to go into our local boulangerie because I had no idea what to ask for or what to do. It was confusing, not to mention scary, as they…
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Are you ready to embrace your own version of escape to the Chateau? I hope so because, in today’s episode, we’re going on a virtual tour of the magical world of Chateaux in the Charente region of France. These stunning castles are straight out of a fairytale. You’ll feel like you’re stepping into the pages of a ladybird book and writing your own hi…
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This week I'm chatting with the lovely Emily Willetts, a British Expat living in France who is now living her best French life helping run a Cognac estate in the Charente department. From working in the vines to marketing Pierre Lecat Cognac Emily appears to have the dream job. She speaks fluent French and spends her days in the beautiful Poitou-Ch…
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Ever wondered if all you’ve read about Marie Antoinette is true? Did she really say "Let Them Eat Cake" and was she indeed the fashion-obsessed woman we've been led to believe she was? So much has been written about the last Queen of France, some of it true, some of it not. And many of the facts about Marie Antoinette aren’t what you’d expect. For …
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If you’ve ever thought about moving to France and living the French dream, you’ll love today’s episode, as that’s exactly what I did in 2016, and I’m about to tell you the whole story. You’ll hear about how hubby and I finally found our dream home, the trials and tribulations of renovating an old French farmhouse and learning to speak French. Not t…
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Wondering whether moving to rural France is for you and what some of the pitfalls might be? Well as someone who did just that and left a busy life in the UK in exchange for a life in the country, I'm sharing some of the pros and cons of living the French dream. Most people imagine spending their days drinking great wine, eating amazing cheese and b…
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Ready to find out more about France with some fun facts? I hope so because one of my favourite things about living in France is discovering the facts, stories and traditions they have. And there are plenty of interesting facts about France to keep me occupied. The French are a superstitious lot and have some of the most random and bizarre superstit…
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The French countryside is full of hidden gems, which unless you know the area, you’d probably never find. The Charente is in the South West of France and very much part of the rural French countryside. So many of the little country villages in this region date back a thousand years or more. Their colourful history takes you through the centuries an…
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It’s no secret that movies play a big part in where we want to spend our vacations. They inspire us, take us out of ourselves and have us dreaming about visiting the locations we’ve seen in films and on TV. And France has had its fair share of those Hollywood moments over the years, and more recently with TV shows such as Emily in France. But which…
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This short trailer episode will whet your appetite for what's to come on this podcast. Find out what we'll be talking about, how often we'll be releasing our episodes and exactly what you can expect from a French Travel Podcast. I’m Kylie Lang, owner of Life in Rural France, a travel blog dedicated to helping others explore & discover all that Fran…
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Welcome to The Gee's Rural Life Podcast! In this week's episode we try to cover the coronavirus, disconnecting, tips on working from home, recipes, and to be kind to one other overall! This will most definitely effect so many people and business we can't even begin. If you are a small business owner we would love to share your business in our up an…
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Welcome to The Gee's Rural Life Podcast! In this week's episode we try to get back into the swing of things. Long business trips, dead batteries and a broken tractor. Find us on instagram: www.instagram.com/thegeesrurallife **Beware this does contain explicit & content language** Sponsored by: Anchor Podcast platform --- Support this podcast: https…
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In this episode of the Rural Lifestyle Dealer podcast we're joined by Bob Clements of Bob Clements Intl., who will help you to fully evaluate whether or not your dealership is ready and able to open a second location, without putting your first location at risk.Rural Lifestyle Dealer
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Welcome to The Gee's Rural Life Podcast! In this week's episode we talk about a quick update of whats going on, Iphone cases and the Titty. Find us on instagram: www.instagram.com/thegeesrurallife **Beware this does contain explicit & content language** Sponsored by: Anchor Podcast platform --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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Sara Hey of Bob Clements Intl. breaks down the “who, what and where” of hiring service technicians. The “who” refers to the kind of position you should be hiring for; the “what” is determining what to pay your new service tech; and the “where” is all about new places to uncover solid applicants.Rural Lifestyle Dealer
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