Episodios

  • 1900 Non-Olympic Olympics
    Jul 28 2024

    #14. The 1900 Non-Olympic Olympics

    The second-ever Olympics in Paris in 1900 was many things. Up to and including being both an official Olympiad and not being official Olympiad. Oh, and it included cannons. Check out the wild and chaotic 1900 Summer Olympics in this episode of Paris Gone By!

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    30 m
  • Traveling To 19th Century Paris!
    Mar 7 2023

    #13.  It's the mid-19th century.  You're an American with wanderlust, a bit of money, and a capacity to deal with rigors of travel by steam ship and train and carriage.  But how, exactly do we get to Paris?  And what will it be like when we get there?  Grab your steamer trunk and get ready as we journey to the City of Light!   

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    32 m
  • A Knight And A Churchman: The Unlikely Notre Dame Duo
    Jan 29 2023

    #12.  Notre Dame's sarcophagi have started revealing their secrets!  The two men found during the restoration have intriguing  connections but couldn't be more different.  Learn more about the mysterious knight and the wealthy churchman in this episode of Paris Gone By!  

    Note: Throughout the episode and the show notes, I refer to the first sarcophagus as Le Chevalier or The Knight. Technically the INRAP scientists nicknamed him Le Cavalier or The Rider—I misspoke in the episode. But I do believe he is likely a knight, based on the evidence at hand, so I'm going with it. Stay tuned for any updates. 😄

    Check out the full show notes on the PGB website. 

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    17 m
  • Oysters, Turkey, & Cake: The History of Favorite French Holiday Foods
    Dec 23 2022

    #11.  France + Food + Christmas = An Amazing Feast!  The French Christmas Eve meal is a culinary tradition steeped in history.  Join us as we explore three holiday favorites:  Oysters, Turkey with Chestnuts, and the Bûche de Noël cake on this episode of Paris Gone By! 

    Need to see the recipes and learn more about these foods?  Check out the full show notes on the PGB website!

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    19 m
  • The Mystery of Henri IV's Skull
    Oct 31 2022

    #10.  King Henri IV's skull is sitting in a bank vault in Paris.  Or is it?  If not, whose head is it?!  Join us as we follow the mummified skull of Henri IV through 400 years of history on this episode of Paris Gone By!

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    21 m
  • 6 Facts About Napoleon's Tomb
    Oct 1 2022

    #9.  Napoleon.  Love him or hate him, he is a monumental figure.  Buried in a huge tomb.  In a hole in the ground.  How did this happen?  Why is one of the most important historical figures of the modern era buried not among his peers at the Pantheon or even in his own magnificent monument? Instead, he is in a sunken chamber inside a building built by Louis XIV!  Find out the story of Napoleon’s journey to Les Invalides in this episode of Paris Gone By!  

    Links For This Episode

    Visit Napoleon at Les Invalides 

    Ponder his victories at the Arc de Triomphe

    Learn more about the conspiracy theory surrounding the tomb  

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    29 m
  • Back To School At The Medieval University of Paris!
    Sep 5 2022

    #8.  If you were ready to leave your provincial village,  see the world and maybe party a bit, what options did you have? Then as now you went to college! Join us as we go back to school at the medieval University of Paris in this episode of Paris Gone By!

    Correction:  I mention the Bishops of Cluny, however their correct title was the Abbots of Cluny. 

    Links for the Episode:

    • Musee de Cluny. 
    • Église Saint-Séverin. 
    • Church of Saint Julien le Pauvre. 
    • Collège de Bernardins. The nave is available for free. If you want a guided tour of the full building (for a fee), scroll to the bottom of their info page. They will resume Sept. 21 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Reserve day-of only.
    • Notre Dame De Paris. 
    • La Chappelle de la Sorbonne.  Available for pre-booked group tours (includes other parts of the Sorbonne as well) 

    Want to know more?  Check out the full show notes—with a walking map of Medieval Student Paris!—on the PGB website.

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  • Bond, James Bond in Paris
    Jul 18 2022

    #007.  What would Bond do in Paris? Take in the Louvre or take out the bad guy? Where does he like to eat? Or sleep? And where can we be like Bond in Paris today? Follow literary Bond on his Parisian assignments in this episode of Paris Gone By! 

    And yes, I'm rooting for Henry Cavill as the next Bond! 🤞🏻🤞🏻

    For links to all of the places mentioned in this episode, ways to armchair travel with Bond, and more, check out the show notes

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