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Paris
Friendship Breakups
Friendship
Culture Shock
Cultural Differences
New York
Social Media
Confrontation In Friendships
Emotional Well-Being
Mental Health
Romantic Relationships
Aging
Breakups
Health Care
Dating In Paris
Relationships
Dating In New York
Wishbone Kitchen
Bon Appétit
Social Etiquette

CLASHISTS unpacks culture shock in all its most chaotic forms—from moving countries and switching communities to catastrophic breakups and incomprehensible cultural crazes. Hosted by two women who uprooted their lives in NYC and crash landed in Paris, the podcast explores the highest highs (and lowest lows) of driving yourself off a proverbial cliff 🏁 and embracing the unknown. One clash at a tim... more

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Latest Episodes

CLASH: THE CHANGING NOTION OF WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN "AMERICAN". Today we dissect what the heck being an "American" even means — starting allll the way back at pre-pubescence. From Dani's early days idolizing various aspects of American culture with ... more

CLASH: WATCHING YOUR CITY CHANGE. Today’s Clash is a big one: watching the city you love….change. And in front of your eyes, no less. We’re joined by journalist, author, and podcaster Lindsey Tramuta—Paris resident of 20 years—to talk about the stran... more

CLASH: AGING. Today we’re joined by the author of The Cut’s essay on wtf a 30 year old looks like, Claire Lampen, to unpack what actually happens when women get older—and why it makes us so dang confused. From the never-ending plastic surgery discour... more

Hi all! Your OGs D & G were long overdue for a lil' mailbag catchup to answer all the qs we get on a weekly basis: from "how did you two meet" to "how did you two meet"? JK JK JK (though we do get asked that one a lot). Spoiler alert: Dani went viral... more

CLASH: LIVING AMIDST HISTORY. This week on the podaroo, we talk with Cat Byers—historian AND author of the upcoming book Morgue AND most importantly our very smart and thoughtful friend!!!

We chat about the mental clash of going from living a "norma... more

CLASH: HOW TASTE CHANGES. What happens when you live enough lives that your palate can’t keep up? This week we sit down with Caitlin Gunther— New Yorker in Paris, author of The 75 , and writer for pubs like The New York Times, Wash Post, Harper's Baz... more

CLASH: HUMOR ACROSS BORDERS. This week we’re joined by comedian Sarah Donnelly—an American double agent who’s been doing stand-up in France for 13 years. We get into the big questions, like: Is French humor actually more sophisticated, or do they jus... more

CLASH: CULTURAL DIFFERENCES IN "COOL". Today we're talking about the slow, creeping horror of realizing that the things you once thought were cool…aren’t. Maybe you aged out of them. Maybe you matured. Maybe you moved zip codes and discovered that be... more

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Recent Guests

Caitlin Gunther
Writer and host of The 75, which analyzes and interviews restaurant and food experts in Paris.
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Episode: Does Reinvention Rewire Your Taste? GUEST EP - Caitlin Gunther (Food & Travel Writer)
Sarah Donnelly
Comedian, writer, and author known as the 'only American in Paris'
Episode: Why Your Funniest Joke Dies Overseas - GUEST EP - Sarah Donnelly (Comedian)
Clark Moore
Actor, writer and filmmaker
Episode: Why Are Americans in Paris So Annoying?? GUEST EP - Clark Moore (Actor, Writer)
Beatriz Lopez
Sociolinguist and Language Teacher
Episode: Can Speaking a Diff Language Actually Change Our Personality? GUEST EP - Beatriz Lopez (Sociolinguist + Language Teacher)
Jessamy Holland
Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist
Self-employed
Episode: Why Are International Relationships So Hard? GUEST EP - Jessamy Holland (Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist)
Sutanya Dacres
Author, cook, podcast host of Dinner for One
Dinner for One
Episode: GUEST EP - Sutanya Dacres (Author, Podcast Host & IRL Host of DINNER FOR ONE)
Matt Ortile
Editor at Condé Nast Traveler and author of "The Groom Will Keep His Name"
Condé Nast Traveler
Episode: GUEST EP - Matt Ortile (Editor @ Condé Nast Traveler, Author of "The Groom Will Keep His Name")

Hosts

Dani
Co-host exploring culture shock, shares experiences and insights on expatriate life in Paris.
Gabby
Co-host discussing culture shock and life in Paris, provides a humorous perspective on expatriate experiences.

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Can Speaking a Diff Language Actually Change Our Personality? GUEST EP - Beatriz Lopez (Sociolinguist + Language Teacher)
Q: Could you just start off by telling us about yourself?
Beatriz talks about her background in languages, her love for communication, and her experiences as an immigrant.
Why Are International Relationships So Hard? GUEST EP - Jessamy Holland (Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist)
Q: What tips do you have for individuals hesitant about seeking therapy?
Jessamy encourages anyone considering therapy to explore their curiosity and believes that if the idea of therapy comes to mind, it's worth seeking out.
Why Are International Relationships So Hard? GUEST EP - Jessamy Holland (Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist)
Q: What are some common challenges that international couples face?
Jessamy discusses the power dynamics and cultural expectations that often arise when one partner is from a dominant culture and the other is not.
Why Are International Relationships So Hard? GUEST EP - Jessamy Holland (Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist)
Q: Can you tell us more about how you became a psychosexual relationship therapist and what that even is?
Jessamy shares her journey from a sex ed teacher to becoming a therapist, emphasizing the importance of youth education on topics such as consent and sexual health.
Are We Broke? The Awkward Money Ep
Q: What is something that you'll always cheap out on, despite how much you're earning?
I hate paying taxes, even knowing they're for the good of the people.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Clashists

What is Clashists about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The episodes feature engaging conversations that explore the nuances of culture shock experienced by expatriates living in Paris, with a mix of humor and personal storytelling. Major themes include cultural differences, food and dining experiences, personal growth, and the challenges of maintaining relationships in new environments. Guests often bring their unique perspectives on life as expatriates, contributing insights into their experiences with French culture and the comedic misunderstandings faced as Americans abroad. The podcast is distinct for its candid discussions on relatable topics like motherhood, dating, and friendship, all under the lens of adapting to life in a bustling foreign city.

Listeners can expect a rich blend of lig... more

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1. The New Paris Podcast
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Clashists launched a year ago and published 35 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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1. Caitlin Gunther
2. Sarah Donnelly
3. Clark Moore
4. Beatriz Lopez
5. Jessamy Holland
6. Sutanya Dacres
7. Matt Ortile

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