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In episode #10, we're highlighting a reality that can come with living abroad—moving back. Sometimes, moving abroad doesn't work out as planned, and you have to change course. In our last episode of season 2, we're saying "see you later" to Carley. It's a bittersweet episode in which she talks about the change, the "icky" feelings that come with navigating this experience, and the logistics of closing up your life in France. It's an episode full of laughs (surprisingly) and full transparency. We hope you enjoy it!
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In episode #9, we're bringing you part two of our two-part episode - the good, the bad, and the ugly. As a follow-on from the "good stuff", we're sharing our thoughts on some things we consider "the bad and the ugly". We love France, but from the smoking culture to the inconsistencies in getting things done administratively, several things can frustrate you often. Check out this episode and let us know if anything surprised you!.
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In episode #8, we're giving you the tea on the good, the bad, and the ugly of living on the French Riviera. This is part one of a two-part episode and we're covering some of the "good stuff" you won't be able to learn about on the blogs or the Facebook groups. From treating you as a whole person (healthcare) to all the things to be discovered (smaller towns, neighborhoods, and cocktail bars). Take a listen to find out if we cover anything you may have been curious about and learn why Alexis is feeling a little bit stressed.
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In episode #7, we're talking about some of the important activities you need to live well abroad - where you put your money, how you manage that money and of course - finding a place to live. These may seem like basic activities but be prepared to think differently about how you approach these things. From the limitations of opening multiple accounts (e.g, savings, brokerage or retirement etc.) to building your dossier to secure an apartment you still could be denied for. These are important things that can positively or negatively impact your experience living abroad, if you don't do your due diligence. So take a listen to learn what you can expect and hear about Carley's first experience with expat privilege.
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In episode #6, we're changing it up a bit and giving you the first of a new "accidental" series called ROTR Reacts. The "too much grief, and no joy" article has recently made the rounds in several expat/travel/"living in France" groups and we knew we had to give our two cents. There are many points in the article which of course resulted in a feisty episode for you to enjoy. If you missed the article, check it out here because we'd love to hear your thoughts. You'll want to grab your favorite beverage and settle in for this read and also find out why the real estate situation has got Alexis a bit ranty in What's on the Rocks? this week.
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In episode #5, we've got our first guest feature - Ms. Dailahn James. That's right, Alexis' mom is in town and we knew we had to get her on the pod to share her "Coming to France" story. She talks about what prompted her move, what it was like moving with a kid and some of the bumps in the road she experienced moving back in the 80s. So take a listen to find out how some things haven't changed, even after 30+ years and what Carley's showing gratitude for in "What's on the Rocks?", this week.
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In episode #4, we're sharing some personal experiences on the healthcare system in France. Access to healthcare and the cost of that care is usually a top priority for folks who are looking to move abroad. France is known for having one of the best healthcare systems in the world, so we're giving you an insider's perspective of what you can expect if France is on your move-abroad list. So check out the episode to hear why French healthcare gets its rep, and find out how Carley got a ringside seat to see the French standing on business, even when it's in service of someone else, in "What's on the Rocks?" this week.
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In episode #3, we are helping you get yo’ mind right to move abroad. There are many tactical things you have to do before you move abroad - getting the right visa, saving the coins, etc., but who you are as a person and how you will approach this experience are just as important. Are you a planner or a risk taker? Are you easily flustered when things don’t go as you expect, or can you roll with the punches? Moving abroad comes with new opportunities, different challenges, and experiences you might not have considered. Your ability to embrace these pivots can significantly impact your move abroad journey.
So check out our takes on getting your mind right for these international streets and find out why Alexis is about to have hot sauce in her bag in What's on the Rocks? this week.
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In episode #2, we're giving you the real real about what you should consider if you want to move abroad. There is a lot of information on the internet about what to do, how to get started, where to go etc. but a lot of it is either wrong or irrelevant to your situation. Moving abroad is a deeply personal choice; you owe it to yourself to put in some work if you really want to make it happen. How do you want to support yourself? Are you retired or do you need to earn an income? Do you have transferable skills to bring with you or do you need to learn new skills? What kind of lifestyle do you want to live abroad? Are you looking to move abroad for the short term or long term? Ask yourself these questions if you're even remotely thinking about moving abroad because the answers will significantly impact the type of life you will have in the country you choose. We get a little roasty in this episode but it comes from a supportive place. So check out our take on making this decision and find out why Carley is pensive about the level of accessibility for differently-abled folks, in the city in What's on the Rocks? this week.
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…and we’re back! It’s Season 2 of Riviera on the Rocks and in the first episode of the season, we’re talking about what it feels like, one year into our move-abroad journey. We’re coming off a hectic summer of visa renewals and the *really* warm temps but we’re still here (*maybe*) and excited about our upcoming episodes. While we welcomed the much-needed cool-down on the weather front, it’s an episode where we reflect on the myriad of changes we’ve experienced in one year. There are a lot of laughs, and some tears but as always, we intend to show you the *real* of life abroad. So take a listen as we say hello to October, reflect on what success looks like after one year, and why Alexis is quick with the clap-back when the French stand on shaky business, in What’s on the Rocks this week!
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It's our first summer on the French Riviera and we are going through it - kinda?! It's hot, crowded and AC is hard to come by but we're flexing our bougie-chic personas to get comfortable while appreciating the beauty of living here. Grab a cool-ish drink and check out this extended version of What's on the Rocks.
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In episode #10, we're bringing the curtain down on Season 1 of Riviera on the Rocks! We've had a lot of fun bringing the podcast to life and in this episode, we're doing sort of an “oh btw” and running it back on the things we meant to cover but didn’t get to - for one reason or another. Check it out as we share some perspectives on the results of the recent elections, highlights from our adventures exploring more of the South of France, and of course, the little things Carley has bottled up just for What's on the Rocks this week. The end of Season 1 is bittersweet for us, but THANK YOU for joining us on this journey.
We looking forward to bringing you more episodes in Season 2.
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In episode #9, we’re giving you our two cents on how to do the French Riviera right! We're practically locals now so some of our insights may differ from what the influencers are telling you. We are covering everything from which neighborhoods you should stay in for good sights, good sounds, and good accessibility, the best tips for getting around the city (Spoiler #1: don't rent a car), to the fun things you can do once you're here and how best to stay out of trouble with the transit authorities (Spoiler #2: don't get fined, validate your tram card). Check out the episode, take notes, and start planning your trip to the South of France. You'll also learn more about Alexis' beef with French construction in What’s on the Rocks this week.
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In episode #8, we’re bringing the heat with some unpopular opinions about living in the French Riviera. Moving abroad can be exciting. It’s a new experience that presents new opportunities. You get to meet new people and try different things, but along the way, you might catch yourself thinking, “This is not at all what I expected”. From the food to the fashions, we’re talking about some of the things that might “miss the mark” or not meet your expectations if you’re planning a trip to the South of France. Take a listen, enjoy the laughs about some lightly controversial topics, and find out What’s on the Rocks this week as Carley gets reflective on preparing her visa renewal.
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In episode #7, we're talking about dating! Are we finding love in a hopeless place or is it a *not* so beautiful nightmare? One of us has dipped her toes into the dating pool so we are highlighting some of the realities of dating on the French Riviera. It's a new culture, a different language and while the experience may not be for the faint of heart, there were a few lessons we can reflect on.Take a listen and learn why one of us isn't trying to date at all, why the other one is taking a pause to recover from the initial experience, and What's on the Rocks this week as Alexis is showing gratitude and finding her "joie de vivre" living on the French Riviera.
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In episode #6, we’re writing a love letter of sorts to France. While we were thoughtful about our choices to move here, we couldn’t fully appreciate what was to come without being here, doing life on the daily in the French Riviera streets. In this episode, we give kudos or gold stars to some of our favorite things. Take a listen as we talk about the warmth of the people, and the vibrancy of the city now that we’re at the cusp of Summer, and What’s on the Rocks this week as Carley shares some insights on what it has been like making friends in a new country.
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In episode #5, we introduce the first edition of what we expect to be a fun series on culture shock. It’s one thing to vacation somewhere new and unfamiliar, but when you decide to make it your home, there are many things you need to be prepared for. This week we tackle the good, the bad, and the weird *ish* we’ve encountered on this journey so far. From the dog poop (yes, it is in fact, dog poop) to going to French integration classes, and finding an apartment - there are lots of things that keep us on our toes. Take a listen as we cover some of the culturally shocking shenanigans and What’s on the Rocks this week as Alexis gives us a play-by-play of how the French can express their annoyance.
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In Episode #4 of ROTR, Alexis and Carley reminisce about the past 6 months living on the French Riviera. Find out how Carley spend her 1st day in Nice, how life in the center of Nice has changed their habits and overall how they are adjusting to their new lives. Will they stay or will they go?
In this week's 'what's on the rocks' Carley shares why she loves the "small packaging" available in France.
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In Episode #3 of ROTR, we get to meet our other co-host Carley. Carley is an island girl, born and raised in Barbados- she emigrated to the United States to attend college at 19yrs old. Little did she know she would spend the next 19years trying to "find her roots" in the US. From Washington D.C.to South Florida - she did everything she thought she was supposed to do to be successful. Go to school, get the job, date the guy i.e, live the "American" dream but in 2020, she realized that none of it had stuck. She was stuck and felt like she needed to do something different. Check out her story to learn what it took to walk an unfamiliar path and find out what's on the rocks this week for Alexis and why she hopes to age like a French person.
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In Episode #2 of the podcast, we get to meet our first co-host Alexis. Alexis shares her story about growing up in France as a kid, her favorite “school meals” in French public school, and what it was like to settle into a new culture as a kid. Once she moved back to the United States as a teenager, Alexis knew she wanted to make her way back to France at some point. As it does, “life be life-ing” and her journey in the US saw her start a career in tech, beat cancer twice, and develop the courage to return to France in late 2023. It’s an episode with lots of laughs and timely observations about the journey, which serve as life lessons for all occasions. Don’t miss these gems and What’s on the Rocks this week where Carley is ducking and diving in the streets of Nice.
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