Aug 5
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Which guests did you discuss Paris with?
You know, I've had some great conversations about Paris with a variety of guests. For instance, I’ve talked with people like Joey Diaz and Sebastian Maniscalco who share my appreciation for the food and culture over there. It’s funny, you get these amazing stories about croissants and the lifestyle. I remember chatting with someone who lived there for years, and they were just raving about the croissants—like, “Dude, you haven't had a real croissant until you've had one in Paris!”
And then there's that whole vibe of just picking up and moving to a city like Paris on a whim—it's wild, right? It's that freedom to explore life that really resonates with a lot of my guests. Whether it’s comedians or musicians, everyone seems to have a unique take on what Paris means to them, from the culture to the food... and let’s not forget the wine!
So yeah, plenty of good chats about Paris, man. It’s a city that just brings out these epic stories.
and with which of the guests was the most in-depth discussion of Paris, places to visit?
Man, that's a tough one! I've had a lot of guests talk about Paris, and it really depends on what you're looking for. I remember a great chat where we went deep into the vibe of the city—like the art, the food, and the whole experience of just walking around. We talked about iconic spots like the Louvre and the vibe of places like Montmartre.
One guest who really brought the city to life was someone who spent years living there. They had some wild stories, from the best bistros to the hidden gems you wouldn't find in a guidebook. It's all about that personal experience, you know? Paris has this energy, and each person has their own take on it.
I think it’s that mix of history and modern chaos that makes it so compelling, especially with everything going on there these days. But if you're looking for specific recommendations, you might want to check out those episodes where we really dove into the heart of Paris!