The French Culture Podcast by Paris Unlocked is a deep-dive into the people, historical moments, food, art and trends that have shaped the Gallic world in the modern era. Written and hosted by Courtney Traub, a Franco-American writer and journalist who’s a longtime expert on Parisian culture and history, it’s an antidote to the cliché ideas about France and its citizens that you’ve no doubt soaked up over the years. Instead of tired stereotypes, you’ll find in-depth stories about everything from the lives and legacies of famous French people, to the weirdly contested history of patisseries, insights into recent cultural trends, interviews with interesting people moving the needle in France, and more.
This is a heavily researched work of nonfiction that, while aiming to be entirely accurate and factual, may occasionally draw on mythologies, apocryphal tales and explanations to explore French culture in its myriad forms.
The creator, writer & host Courtney Traub, is a longtime Paris resident who now divides her time (as well as she can) between the Eastern U.K and the French capital. She’s a double American-French citizen who came by her French passport the long and hard way, and feels deeply connected to both countries and cultures. Living away from Paris for much of the year has only fuelled her semi-obsession with French culture & history, and her desire to excavate some of its most compelling stories for an audience of fellow Francophiles.
Her background as a scholar of literature and cultural history means she’s putting her PhD to somewhat unexpected uses with this podcast, drawing on her considerable experience as a researcher to bring you stories about the people, foods, events and creations that have deeply marked, and shaped, French culture.
Courtney has been a leading expert on Parisian history, culture and travel for over 15 years. She’s Founder and Editor of the popular site Paris Unlocked as well as its associated newsletter on Substack. Co-author of the 2012 Michelin Green Guide to Northern France & the Paris Region, Courtney was Editor of the About.com Paris Travel site between 2006 and 2016, before it was incorporated into the TripSavvy network. She’s been interviewed as an authority on Parisian travel and culture by the BBC, Newstalk Ireland, Matador Network, Australian Public Radio and other outlets, and is a journalist who’s reported stories for outlets and companies including The Christian Science Monitor, Radio France Internationale, Reed Business Information, WWD and The Associated Press.
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Welcome to the French Culture Podcast -- & Season 1 Preview
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
jeudi 16 avril 2026 • Durée 18:19
This is a short preview episode introducing you to The French Culture Podcast and its debut season. In Season 1, 20th Century French Icons & Artists, Part I, we’ll be taking a look at some of the great writers, musicians, and artists who made an outsized mark on French and Parisian culture last century. You can expect deep dives into the lives and legacies of the artist Henri Matisse, the singer and performer Edith Piaf, the Franco-American dancer, performer, film star and resistance fighter Josephine Baker, the Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus, the bawdy provocateur folk singer Serge Gainsbourg, and Louise Bourgeois, considered one of the 20th century's greatest sculptors.
Keep listening to hear details on who we'll be profiling over eight episodes in the coming year-- and to learn how you can follow and support our work.
If you like this episode, please share it as widely as you can– and save it to make sure new episodes arrive directly in your queue on your favorite platforms.
You can also lend your precious support to both the French Culture Podcast and to our sister website and newsletter, Paris Unlocked, by buying us a coffee– or even better, becoming a “Donor Subscriber” on Substack.
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Intro and outro): Music by Trygve Larsen from Pixabay (Erik Satie’s Gnossienne 1 – Classical Remix Piano and Sax)
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