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  • Cups & Dishes: Exploring Canal Saint-Martin
    2025/12/02

    Looking for a place to please your sweet tooth in Paris? Wafa Jawad's got you covered!

    In this episode of Cups and Dishes, she explores the Canal Saint-Martin, a beautiful area going through the 10th and 11th arrondissements of Paris.

    Wafa tells you about some of the food spots of the area hidden in plain sight, including Buddy Buddy, a plant based nut butter café and the gorgeous Du Pain Et Des Idées bakery!

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    5 分
  • WRP Presents: Serve The City, and helping those in need in Paris
    2025/11/28

    On this episode of World Radio Paris Presents, host Tarek Diouri--Adequin sits down with Theo and Safi, two members of Serve The City, an association helping asylum seekers, refugees, the homeless and underprivileged foreigners in Paris.

    Theo and Safi tell us about their experience working as part of the food distribution and language exchange programs, the stakes of helping those in need and the difficulties expats, homeless people and refugees face on a daily basis.

    Find out more about Serve The City here or using the ServeNow application, available on Google Play and the App Store.

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    25 分
  • High-Tech Intermission: Art Basel Paris and Embracing Tech for the Future of Artistry
    2025/11/17

    Has high-tech taken over the world of art, or has it always been a staple of creation? In this episode of the High-Tech Intermission, host Tarek Diouri–Adequin gives you an overview of the Art Basel Paris exhibition, focusing on the pieces which involved technology of all kinds.

    Tarek asked questions to many of the artists, gallerists and exhibitors who attended the art show, striving to see what pushed those creatives to use technology, and how important their presence at the exhibition was for the future of artistry.

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    24 分
  • Lost In Frenchlation: Revoir Paris and Alice Winocour
    2025/11/14

    On November 13th at L'Arlequin cinema Manon Kerjean screened Revoir Paris for the 10th anniversary of the Paris terrorist attacks. Revoir Paris is set during the attacks of 2015.

    During the screening Manon and ARBL Murray were able to interview the filmmaker who captured that fateful day so remarkably, Alice Winocour. Alice talked to us about the impetus to make the film, using sound design to help the audience feel the memory fragmentation and trauma of the characters.

    Alice talks about how she immerses herself in a subject entirely while making a film and what it means to have represented this story, the story of so many victims, and of Paris itself.

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    29 分
  • Turning Points - Nadia Sardjoe
    2025/11/13

    In this episode of Turning Points, Patricia Killeen welcomed Nadia Sardjoe, a Dutch/Indonesian/Surinamese singer-songwriter whose artistic journey bridges the Netherlands and France.

    Nadia began playing the violin at a young age and performed with several Dutch bands before a defining moment changed the course of her life: falling in love with a French man and moving to Paris in 2012. Her daughter was born there.

    Another change came in 2019, when Nadia started writing her own material and learnt to play the guitar to deliver her songs after being part of several French old-time and bluegrass bands, like Les Cartiers de Paris, a Carter Family Tribute band. Immersed in Paris’s dynamic music scene, Nadia performed in local bars and venues. With a voice that combines warmth and power, she crafts songs rooted in truth, honesty, transformation, and raw emotion. Her sound draws on influences from American folk, country, and blues, woven together with her distinct personal touch.

    During her Turning Points interview, Nadia performed three of her original compositions live in the WRP studio:

    Valkyrie

    Lucilla

    There’s a Way Out

    She shared the inspiration and stories behind these songs—lyrics that are deeply personal, often spiritual, and emotionally resonant.

    Beyond her musical career and being a single mother, Nadia is an entrepreneur. After her first activity in digital marketing she has her own corporate wellness practice, offering light-touch ASMR massage therapy providing instant nervous system regulation and stress relief at the office - and can be contacted at AyonaASMR@gmail.com for enquiries.

    Click here to explore more of Nadia’s music and projects.

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    26 分
  • This Is Not A Poem: Young Thing by Grace Bialecki
    2025/11/07

    On this episode of This is not a Poem, E.K. Bartlett interviews Grace Bialecki about Young Thing,a collection of poetry and photos. The poems in the collection mimic snapshots while the photos add a visual dimension to the writing. E.K. and Grace talk about playing with the design of poetry through line breaks and typography. Then Grace discusses losing everything we were conditioned to want, and how these ideas played out in her collection which is nostalgic, funny, and sharp.

    Grace is a poet, editor, musician, and meditation teacher who helps artists be present with their work. After living in Los Angeles, Paris, and New York, she's proud to call Detroit home.

    Young Thing includes original photographs by Alex Brook Lynn (ARBL Murray) and is published by RAINBOW SKULL Press

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    27 分
  • Parentalité: Raising Bilingual Children in France
    2025/10/31

    On this episode of Parentalité we talk about the science and culture of raising bilingual children. Sarah (Cheang) Oudet a researcher in the field of autism, bilingualism, and both cognitive and communicative development. As someone who is also raising bilingual kids in France she is uniquely qualified to demystify some of our questions and assumptions around learning multiple languages in general and for nerodivergent kids. Meg Gerner is our host this week.

    Sarah will also be the guest speaker at "Fostering Bilingualism: Supporting Your Child’s Language Journey" an event on November 5th 2025 at 8:30pm CET, created by Message Paris. For tickets to this event visit: https://www.messageparis.org/event-details/fostering-bilingualism-supporting-your-childs-language-journey

    Parentalité is a collaboration between Message Paris, an association helping anglophone parents and caretakers of children connect in Île de France, and World Radio Paris.

    The Host for this episode is Meg Gerner. ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn produced this episode for World Radio Paris DAB+

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    38 分
  • WRP Presents: ADHD in France
    2025/10/24

    On this episode we explore ADHD in France. Every country meets the challenges of diagnosing and treating neuro-divergence differently. We speak with Robynne Pendariès, an ADHD coach about France's approach to ADHD. She tells us how she discovered that ADHD coaching was right for her, her experiences with neuro-divergent family members, and what processes and methods work for people with ADHD.

    Robynne moved to Paris since 1989, with a degree from Tufts in Child Psychology. She worked for 10 years as a fashion buyer in Paris, and subsequently raised her two children while managing her husband's career as a professional golf player before moving into a career in organizing and coaching. Robynne has worked with clients of all ages (from 3 to 90 yrs. old), in several European countries and in the United States (in person and online), as well as adults with both « neuro-typical » and « neuro-divergent» brains.

    To find out more about Robynne check out her website:

    https://www.robynnependaries.com/

    Robynne offers a free resource on her website if you want to get started here: https://www.robynnependaries.com/freeresource

    This episode is hosted by ARBL Murray (Alex Brook Lynn), recorded in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, and broadcast on WRP's DAB+ Radio station.

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    44 分