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Apr 16, 20261h 9m

S2 Ep 12Are We Actually Late Bloomers? - GUEST EP: Sophie Ragir (coach, podcaster, writer)

CLASH: THE MYTH OF “BEING LATE.” We’re joined by the brilliant podcaster Sophie Ragir, host of our new favorite podcast Late to the Party, to unpack what it really means to be a “late bloomer.” From the moments we realized we weren’t on the “expected” timeline, to how moving between both physical and social cultures shapes when (and if) we feel behind, to the unspoken pressure we often feel to arrive ~à l'heure~- and the power that comes from rebelling against it(!!) We tackle topics like creativity (what IS it, actually), the absolute misery of confidently sharing your work, and why - if all of us are "late bloomers"- maybe none of us are??Check out Sophie's podcast, Late to the Party on YouTube // Spotify // Apple PodcastsRead Sophie's Substack, Permission Slip hereOr find her on IG! @sophieragir

Apr 1, 20261h 27m

S2 Ep 13Can You Use the Stars to Navigate Life's Biggest Clashes? - GUEST EP: Ciera Autumn (Certified Astrologer & Tarot Master)

CLASH: CAN THE STARS SAVE US FROM OURSELVES? This week we sit down with certified astrologer and tarot master Ciera Autumn to ask SO MANY QUESTIONS.We tackle Astrology 101 (birth charts! rising signs! why you are the way you are!!), touch on the transatlantic clash between how the U.S. versus France treats astrology, and dig into how you can actually use astrology to navigate life’s bigger clashes — like change, identity crises, career pivots and relationship catastrophes. We straddle the line between science and spirituality, ask why some people ride the wave of chaos while others (ahem, Gabby) absolutely white-knuckle it, get the useful explanation of Mercury retrograde we’ve ever heard (no, it’s not just about your ex texting you) (but it's also a little bit about your ex texting you!!) • Listen to Ciera's podcast, The Stars Made Me Do It, here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6vul1u7O6MdGE0Be0bpILp• Get in touch with Ciera for a reading, here: https://cieraautumn.com/

Mar 4, 20261h 32m

S2 Ep 14The Ever-Confusing Concept of Being an "American"

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 one foot in and one foot out, to Gabby's lame a** midwestern ignorance, we chat about our evolving perceptions, and embodiments, of "Americanness". What kinds of clashes did key cultural events, crises, and international immigrations spark? And how did moving to Paris turn us into unsolicited ambassadors of a country we barely understand ourselves? Don't worry - we absolutely spend half the podcast discussing Bad Bunny.

Feb 18, 20261h 21m

S2 Ep 15Watching Your City Become ... Someone Else - GUEST EP - Lindsey Tramuta (journalist, author, podcaster)

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 strange whiplash of seeing your home evolve in real time. From the changing attitudes of new Parisians to the growing American infusion of food, fashion, and culture (WE'RE SORRY), we get into the city’s personality shifts—and, maybe most importantly, how we're all navigating the increasingly small stools at "modern" coffee shops.Read Lindsey's substack, The New Paris Dispatch hereListen to her podcast, The New Paris Podcast hereCheck out more of. Lindsey's work hereA few additional links:The Atlantic, What if Our Ancestors Didn't Feel Anything Like We DoDecoder Ring, Is Culture Stuck?Articles of Interest, Knockoffs@goodgoodgoodcoNeedle & Skein story here

Feb 6, 20261h 28m

S2 Ep 163 Women Talk About Getting Older ... Again — GUEST EP: Claire Lampen (Writer, Editor)

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 discourse (what even is the "mid face"), to why the less controllable we become- the “uglier” we suddenly are (so strange!! wonder why!!??), the strange mix of insecurity & confidence that come from making big life changes later in life, and what dating feels like when you’re being perpetually perceived during peak physical changes (see: bad). It's full of clashes & complicated & we're confused!!! And it shows!!

Jan 21, 20261h 32m

S2 Ep 17Q&A Mailbag Ep w/ Dani + Gabby

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 on TikTok for saying she buys a baguette every day & ppl had ~thoughts~.Don't worry, though, we also touch upon some other hard hitting subjects, like: "Marry / F / Kill: NYC, Paris, London", how to make friends in a new country (tip: social media might be a necessary evil my friends!!!), what we consider the biggest sacrifices of living abroad (see: fun dating), a few tips for pushing through cringe & starting new projects, and a handful of our neighborhood favs (see: places w/ giant blocks of butter).

Jan 14, 202643 min

S2 Ep 18What Happens When the Past Won’t Stay Buried? — GUEST EP: Dr. Cat Byers (Historian)

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 "normal" life to realizing you're living on top of centuries upon centuries of juicy history and how studying the stories of past deaths can be a surprisingly effective way to learn about life—both others' and your own.And of course it wouldn't be a true Clashists ep if we didn't wind our way through the twisted tunnels of life's inevitable career changes—from Cat's food styling past (think: mashed potatoes as ice cream and glued-on sesame seeds) and why she was once convinced she hated history.It’s an episode about the past not as a museum piece, but as something you’re constantly tripping over—and about pushing yourself off proverbial life cliffs, even when that leads you to...well, death.Check Cat out on:Instagram @heymorguegirlHer blog (Gabby's personal obsession!!): https://www.catbyers.com/blogLinktr.ee for some great other pods she's been on!

Jan 7, 20261h 19m

S2 Ep 19Does Reinvention Rewire Your Taste? GUEST EP - Caitlin Gunther (Food & Travel Writer)

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 Bazaar, Condé Nast Traveler, Eater, Bon Appétit & more! — to trace the many shockwaves of a life lived in reinvention: from law school at Cornell, to a life-altering lunch at Septime, to unglamorous gigs in global kitchens, and an eventual transition to food writing in Paris. We ask: what happens to your sense of taste—food, style, people, ambition—when life keeps on ... well ... keeping on? Does it remain a constant, or does the whiplash of change recalibrate what we crave??Don't worry, we leave plentyyyy o' room for unhinged friends, fashion identity crises, painful breakups, and (maybe most importantly!!!) cheesy ramen & Cheez-its.** excuse some audio issues in this ep - we're workin' on it <3Read The 75 here: https://caitlingunther.substack.com/Find more of Caitlin's video interviews on her IG, here!: https://www.instagram.com/caitlintgunther/?hl=en

Dec 17, 20251h 7m

S2 Ep 20Why Your Funniest Joke Dies Overseas - GUEST EP - Sarah Donnelly (Comedian)

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 just say it with an accent? Can the French actually make fun of themselves (because… could’ve fooled us)? Which swear words hit in both English and French? And MOST importantly — how is one EVER brave enough to do stand up in the first place?!?!See more of Sarah!Instagram: @sarahdcomedyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sarahdcomedyHer famous Picard TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahdcomedy/video/7343192174512672032?lang=enThe Prisonic x Monoprix collab: https://www.monoprix.fr/lookbook-prisunic.html

Dec 10, 20251h 16m

S2 Ep 21When Your "Cool" Stops Translating

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 being “insanely busy" or “performatively confident” or a "relentless partier" doesn’t translate outside your original habitat. It’s the life clash of having to retire your old identity badges and admit that some of your personality was realistically a ... regional trend.All that, plus we’re snacking on some AMERICAN-LY sweet (*wink, wink* — see our IG) treats as a form of cultural regression.

Dec 3, 20251h 15m

S2 Ep 22Unpacking the Parisian Masterpiece: Passport to Paris

Today on the pod: we interrogate the cultural pinnacle of Passport to Paris in a playful ~petite ep~. Questions we ask ourselves include but are not limited to: which parts of the movie actually hold up 26 years later? Which aspects are now painfully dated?? And which were never true? Why does everyone speak a mystery language? How do they make headscarves look like high art? Should we be trying quail eggs? And maybe the singular most crucial question—are more cowboy hats the answer to Parisian stranger energy? Spoiler alert: no probably not but stick around anyways.

Nov 20, 202546 min

S2 Ep 23Why Are Americans in Paris So Annoying?? GUEST EP - Clark Moore (Actor, Writer)

CLASH: AMERICANS ABROAD. Today we're joined by actor, writer, filmmaker, and new-ish Paris resident—Clark Moore—to tackle our most oft-heard accusation: that Americans in Paris are inherently annoying. From casting ourselves as the city’s main character, to treating Paris like a personal art incubator, and the well trodden theater-kid-to-Paris-pipeline, we explore the behaviours that grind the gears of outsiders & locals alike.Are we just as insufferable as the incessant rumours say, or, well .... are y'all just jealous?? Come at us baby. Years of Parisian "c'est pas possibles" have thickened our skin.Referenced:Bloomberg's "Revisiting Paris Syndrome in the Smartphone Era": https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-10-24/revisiting-paris-syndrome-in-the-smartphone-travel-eraGateway guy theory: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOb3f2BkRaa/Where to find Clark!Clark's Substack, Wistover: https://clarkmoore.substack.com/Read his essay in the first issue of the new literary magazine, Souvenir: https://www.souvenir-paris.com/@mrclarkmoore on IG

Nov 13, 20251h 35m

S2 Ep 24Can We Still Be Friends When Our Lives Diverge?

CLASH: FRIENDSHIPS ACROSS LIFE CHANGES. Being in your 30s is WEIRD. Some would even say it’s peak time for life’s biggest ~culture clashes~. Your friend group suddenly starts to splinter—one falls in love and moves to farmhouse upstate, another has a baby and starts coping with the dreaded "witching hour", and the other is still out until 2 a.m. lighting shots on fire on a Wednesday ("leave me alone" -Gabby). In this episode, your fav duo is talking diverging timelines, mismatched milestones, and whether friendship can survive when everyone seems to be living a significantly different reality. Also: "Snack & Spiral" is back, and unsurprisingly a seasonal flavor of Bret's chips plays a starring role.Vogue: Why Is It So Hard to Maintain Friendships From Your 20s in Your 30s?The Cut: Our friendship survived bad dates, illness, marriage, fights. Why can’t it survive your baby?

Nov 5, 202552 min

S2 Ep 25We're Back! Culture Catch-Up

Y'all we are SO excited to be back with you again after a way way too long hiatus. But here we are for Season 2 of Clashists!! One of us grew a human being inside their body and the other continued to strike out on Hinge. We'll let you guess which was which. We recap our fav things we ate, bought, and obsessed over this past summer (and, well, early fall) and catch-up on some ~cultural~ happenings—namely how the heck they just dropped (??!) that jewel-laden crown, and why you should just shut up already about Belly's Sacre Coeur view. Love you, missed you.

Oct 29, 202544 min

S1 Ep 3Can Speaking a Diff Language Actually Change Our Personality? GUEST EP - Beatriz Lopez (Sociolinguist + Language Teacher)

CLASH: HOW LANGUAGE IMPACTS PERSONALITY. Does your vibe actually shift when you swap languages? Is French really the sexiest language? Is the fear of looking like an idiot thwarting our impending fluency? This week, Gabby and Dani are joined by linguist and language wizard Beatriz Lopez to unpack the wild (and painfully exhausting) subject of bi- (and tri) lingual brains. We get into whether speaking French actually rewires your personality (spoiler: sort of), why flirting feels smoother en français, and whether French actually deserves its rep as a hard-to-learn language—or if we're just A+ whiners. Come for the sociology, stay for the existential crisis.

Jul 1, 20251h 23m

S1 Ep 4Why Are International Relationships So Hard? GUEST EP - Jessamy Holland (Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist)

CLASH: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS. Today on the pod: culture shock meets bedroom talk—we’re diving deep with Jessamy Holland, a psychosexual and relationship therapist based in Paris. She helps Dani & Gabby break down everything from the thrill and heartbreak of international dating, to navigating intimacy across cultural norms, to the quirks of French‑vs‑American expectations around sex, communication, and romance. Can she solve the dilemma of why Gabby despises dating French men? Or why French partners struggle with the word "sorry"? Only time (or, you know, this episode) will tell. Plus - tacos, Percy Pig gummies, and...brie + sugar??No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model: https://www.amazon.com/No-Bad-Parts-Restoring-Wholeness/dp/1683646681Saving Sex and the City 3 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5yHlD9lmwJavFz83AjI5yrTiktok of the girl @ Charli XCX reading her breakup text: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNdyJp58r/

Jun 24, 20251h 37m

S1 Ep 5GUEST EP - Sutanya Dacres (Author, Podcast Host & IRL Host of DINNER FOR ONE)

CLASH: SINGLEDOM. Today is a very special day, because today we have one of our favorite people on the pod - Sutanya Dacres!! Sutanya has created a far-reaching community of readers, listeners and diners under her Dinner for One umbrella, in which she encourages single women to reclaim their tables and their stories. While Dani has been barred from the exclusive single supper club, Gabby has had the recent privilege of getting dumped — allowing her special access. Sutanya walks us all the way from her Jamaican roots, to her first mayonnaise experience (spoiler alert: it wasn't her "her type of taste"), to her stint in the suburbs, and eventually her whirlwind email-based romance — and heartbreak — at the hands of a French man that upended her life and plopped her down in the "studio" with us today. We touch on the difference between integration and immersion, the problems with online "dating coaches", how to cope post breakup and so so so much more (namely: cake).Find Sutanya's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Dinner-One-Cooking-Paris-Saved/dp/0778333035 (or at Shakespeare & Co!)Find Sutanya online here: @dinnerfor.oneAdditional references:Lauren Collins' book: When in French: Love in a Second LanguageLauren Collins' New Yorker article on El Mordjene: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/06/09/how-a-hazelnut-spread-became-a-sticking-point-in-franco-algerian-relationsKate Kassin's Bon Appetit article on ice cream: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/best-ice-cream-desserts-restaurants-2025?srsltid=AfmBOootHkI-JdcniSkHaQG8wqaQVFu59ox8GXq60pb600TGCV2oZty5Ice cream references: JJ Hings, @kevglaceNikita Wallia's "thinking out loud" Substack: The Rise of the TikTok Oracle

Jun 17, 20251h 34m

S1 Ep 6[Paris] Propaganda We're Not Falling For (mini-ep)

We had to hop on the ~*~viral~*~ propaganda-we're-not-falling-for trend. Whether it's French men's falsely "romantic" reputation, French pharmacy fails, croissant chaos or attacks on snacks - Dani & Gabby are coming in hot today with the Paris propaganda they absolutely refuse to get behind.

Jun 11, 202531 min

S1 Ep 7[Re-run] Dawn of the Clashists

🎶 LET'S GO BACK, BACK TO THE BEGINNING 🎶 (IYKYK) Happy to report that we've acquired a lot of new friends recently so we're re-running our DEBUT EP! This is the ep in which we discover how awkward it is to talk TO each other while talking FOR someone else, and navigate just how much eye contact a social arrangement like that entails. Always nice to go back to your roots and remind yourself where you came from. Keeps us humble!!! Love y'all and see you next wk with a spankin' new ep.

Jun 3, 20251h 7m

S1 Ep 8GUEST EP - Matt Ortile (Editor @ Condé Nast Traveler, Author of "The Groom Will Keep His Name")

CLASH: LIVING THROUGH LIFELONG CULTURE SHOCKS. It's our first guest & we COULDN'T be more excited!!!!! Clashes abound in this one 🚘! Matt tells us all about his early life in the Philippines and what it was like to come to the US as a kid — from the unique joys of childhood Costco sample scouring to the iconic gondolas in Vegas' Grand Canal Shoppes. We dig into baby's first culture shocks, the upsides/downsides/necessity of rule-following as an immigrant, the joys of NYC as an "outsider", and Matt's relationship with France today. BONUS: he schools us on the legacy (and mystery) of ~ Chartreuse ~.• Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattortile/?hl=en• Matt's book: The Groom Will Keep His Name: And Other Vows I've Made About Race, Resistance, and Romance: https://a.co/d/5oQFSX8• The great CN Traveler piece he references: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/french-asian-paris-ro-kwon

May 27, 20251h 8m

S1 Ep 9Sorry, Were We Rude??

CLASH: MANNERS ACROSS CULTURES. One question we get constantly as certified idiots abroad: “Are Parisians rude?” To which we’d like to counter—are we?? A big shock since moving countries has been the realization that our manners don't translate. Whether we're talking about the French's distain for small talk, their proclivity for directness, or an aversion to smiling — we discuss how our more American traits are often ~unwelcome abroad~. In an attempt at intellectualism, we put on our history hats (do historians wear hats?) to make a valiant, questionably accurate attempt to trace where our cultures diverged—and how these unspeakably different definitions of “polite” came to be. As always, the conversation devolves — this time into a truly unhinged rant re: sneezing & a spiral prompted by our mutual disgust for LinkedIn culture. Also, Dunkin' Donuts launched in Paris???!More materials:• The Culture Map by Erin Meyer: https://amzn.eu/d/bS96Ls8• @vin_dealer (our new fav wine influencer): https://www.instagram.com/vin_dealer/• Overcompensating (on Amazon Prime): https://www.primevideo.com/detail/0GZX4440MSC23NHW3P0BSQB1TE/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r

May 20, 20251h 32m

S1 Ep 10Are We Broke? The Awkward Money Ep

CLASH: INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES RE: MONEY. Why is money so dang weird? Today we break down our respective relationships with ~l'argent~ — from NYC-fueled over-shopping to how moving to Paris killed both of our "more is more" mentalities. We touch on why we believe sharing your salary is an act of service, and whether it's wise to travel with a friend on a wholly different budget (communication is key!!). Stay tuned for post discussion rants about the incessant reality of groups of men blocking the sidewalk to why one of our laptops is about to grow its own forest.Reference materials:NYT's "Are You the Only One Who’s Broke? Or Is It ‘Money Dysmorphia’?, by Emma Goldberg: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/12/style/boom-boom-spending-money-dysmorphia.htmlThe Cut's "Are We All Living Beyond Our Means Now?", by Claire Lampen: https://www.thecut.com/article/discretionary-spending-and-debt-costs-of-living-expenses.htmlGabby's "hot guy who reads" crush: https://www.tiktok.com/@lukesreadsHot Shrek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS8KT1uCseY@louispisano: https://www.instagram.com/louispisano/?hl=enIt Must be Nice to be a West Village Girl: https://www.thecut.com/article/nyc-west-village-neighborhood-new-generation-women-girls.htmlGross strawberry situation: https://www.tiktok.com/@sandra.urbangarden/video/7250866827604086058

May 13, 20251h 15m

S1 Ep 11Aging Disgracefully - The Disorienting Shock of Getting Older

CLASH: AGING. ARE WE OLD!?!? we ask ourselves calmly and reflectively with no hint of panic or desperation. Today's pod explores the clash of realizing you're not longer one of the "youth", and all that this entails. From grappling with the stranger in the mirror (what is HAPPENING under my eyes), to career-based insecurities, dating implications and more, Dani + Gabby dig into the disparaging aspects of aging and try to find the silver linings of silver hairs. To alleviate our woes, we snack on banana bread and scones while rioting against "top 10" Paris lists & the number 3 (?!)Reference Materials:• Claire Lampen in The Cut, "What Should a 30-Something Look Like?": https://www.thecut.com/article/millennials-thirty-somethings-aging.htmlJia Tolentino in The• New Yorker, "My Brain Finally Broke": https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-weekend-essay/my-brain-finally-broke• The Valley on Bravo: https://www.bravotv.com/the-valley• Berlant & Novak: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZZD3qBiD8bCqfD9D83TDB• Wishbone! : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0L7ZPi2gzWI79_DzDYHlNiJHGuyPdXyw

May 6, 20251h 17m

S1 Ep 12 Clash-a-Thon pt.2 (baby ep)

Another baby ep?? You lucky ducks. Truly, who could be luckier? All the joy of Dani + Gabby, this time Polly Pocket-sized. Today we circle back to one of our favorite pod premises: rapid-fire clashes. Whether it's France's war on snacks (!!), waiters telling Gabby that the bathroom is "outside", or Dani's mental breakdown regarding when to say "bonjour" vs. "bonsoir", the Clashists duo brings you the hard hitting culture journalism you've come to know and love. Also, will we ever learn to pronounce the word "spritz" in French? That's a secret we'll never tell. We wrap with a fun "this or that" Paris vs NYC edition. Spoiler alert: dating in Paris is h-e-double-hockey-sticks.

Apr 29, 202529 min

S1 Ep 13Friendship Breakups, pt.2 (baby ep ep ep ...)

CLASH: FRIENDSHIP BREAKUPS. A follow-up to one of our most popular eps, "Haunted by Friendship Breakups" — this time, with your stories. Dani and Gabby rehash your DMs, ID some common themes, break down potential solutions, and dig into one listener's stellar ~friendship health check-up checklist~. If you've ever felt alone after a friendship breakup (regardless of which end of it you were on), this [mini] ep is for you.

Apr 22, 202538 min

S1 Ep 14Do Breakups Make Us...Crazy?

CLASH: BREAKUPS. Bet y'all saw this coming! Four months after Gabby got dumped because her ex was, and we quote, "tired", the Clashists dive head-first into one of life's quintessential clashes: the breakup. From coping mechs for the immediate aftermath (spoiler: BLOCK THEM), to recovery timeline windows, to neurologically-proven remedies — your fav two oversharers dig into the temporary insanity-induced by one of life's most transformational moments. Luckily we're accompanied by cardamom buns, apple pie, and the catharsis of complaining about things that annoy us ("snacking & spiralling" never get old).• You Always Change The Love Of Your Life, by Amalia Andrade: https://www.amazon.com/Always-Change-Love-Your-Life/dp/1409180964• Study on breakups as physical pain: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/220427#1• How to Fix a Broken Heart TED Talk, by Guy Winch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0GQSJrpVhM• Using the Logic of Neuroscience to Heal from a Breakup: https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/breakup-neuroscience/• Dani's breakup Spotify playlist from her 20s: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46bRj7l8tHmwuv1fHnf97x?si=22aa5400a0174b1a&nd=1&dlsi=c50ddc43f74c48f7• Gabby's Substack on whether breakups are "evolutionarily natural": https://open.substack.com/pub/gabriellepedriani/p/are-breakups-natural-like-evolutionarily?r=b4i&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false• @komberabi.paris: for cardamom buns & apple pie: https://www.instagram.com/komorebi.paris/?hl=en

Apr 15, 20251h 9m

S1 Ep 15Who Are We Online, Really? The Shock of Living on Social Media.

CLASH: ONLINE-INDUCED PERSONALITY DISORDERS. Today we dissect perhaps the greatest culture shock of all ~*~social media~*~, and how it's impacted our individual millennial lives (SORRY we are what we are). From early AIM flirtations, to cut throat Myspace "top 8" brutality, to our regrettable respective moments of TikTok virality, we chat through all things social and the rewarding pros (and psychotic cons) of living snippets of our lives online. Then, we once again end the ep eating various varieties of cookies and somehow finding ways to complain about things we should be grateful for. <3 BRB TTYL

Apr 8, 20251h 27m

S1 Ep 16Are NYC & Paris in a toxic relationship?

CLASH: NYC v PARIS. Welcome back to another episode in which we spiral about the increasingly odd relationship between NYC & Paris. Are we the problem? Is this play about us?? We ask ourself these hard-hitting questions and more, like: How do you successfully export a concept to a new country? Can you translate a feeling? Why are we seeing so much cross-pollination between the two cities lately? And ... should Paris maybe just stop trying to make the bagel happen? We wash it all down with a solid rant attacking Parisians for their incessant need to speak English back to us despite our noble attempts at speaking French (let us live!) and some artery-clogging snacks.Emily Sundberg's Feed Me: New York City has a France problem: https://substack.com/home/post/p-158859893?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=webThis Is TASTE 529: New York’s New Semi-Anonymous Restaurant Critic with Feed Me’s J Lee: https://tastecooking.com/this-is-taste-529-new-yorks-new-semi-anonymous-restaurant-critic-with-feed-mes-j-lee/Mackenzie Barmen (@mackenziebarmen) on TikTok (click on "Sixty-Somethings Series"): https://www.tiktok.com/@mackenziebarmen?lang=enBest Baguette in Paris 2025 winner: https://www.sortiraparis.com/en/news/in-paris/articles/326261-the-best-baguette-in-paris-2025-mickael-reydellet-crowned-king-of-baguettes-in-paris#:~:text=The%20best%20baguette%20in%20Paris%20in%202025%20comes%20from%20Micka%C3%ABl,by%20the%20City%20of%20Paris.Offline podcast ep ft. Supercommunicators' author Charles Duhigg: https://podcasts.apple.com/mt/podcast/offline-pc-small-group/id1610392666?i=1000701027361

Apr 1, 20251h 19m

S1 Ep 17New Zip Code, New Personality?

CLASH: HOW PERSONALITY CHANGES ABROAD. Existential crises abound! Today we discuss the various life events that have altered our personalities — from moving between cities and starting new relationships to actively chipping away at our less desirable traits. How has marrying a French man impacted Dani? How has incessantly being described as neurotic driven Gabby to self help articles? Only this ep will tell! Also ft: France's interpretation of "corn dogs" (heavy emphasis on interpretation), the ageless joy of Kinder eggs, and why both of your beloved hosts are spiralling into scaffolding-induced insanity.The Atlantic — "I Gave Myself Three Months to Change My Personality" by Olga Khazan: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/03/how-to-change-your-personality-happiness/621306/Olga's new book — Me, But Better: The Science and Promise of Personality Change: https://www.amazon.com/Me-But-Better-Science-Personality/dp/1668012545The New Yorker — "Becoming You: Are you the same person you were when you were a child?" by Joshua Rothman: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/10/10/are-you-the-same-person-you-used-to-be-life-is-hard-the-origins-of-youObama's code-switching vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSch9x_RuJUInfo on Erewhon Paris edition: https://www.vogue.fr/article/merci-pop-up-erewhon-parisThe Culture Study Podcast on With Love, Meghan: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/figuring-out-how-to-feel-about-with-love-meghan/id1718662839?i=1000699786274And not for the faint of heart — Zuckerberg's Benson Boone role play: https://www.instagram.com/zuck/reel/DGoDxw5PvlH/?hl=en

Mar 25, 20251h 30m

S1 Ep 18Haunted by Friendship Breakups

CLASH: FRIENDSHIP BREAKUPS. Today on the pod? Friendship breakups. We promise you you're not alone. Whether you've been ghosted, phased out, or downright dumped, recording this ep made us realize just how common this shame-inducing experience really is. Bright side/bold claim?: It might be leading us to our higher selves? Or, at the very least, weeding out some absolute weirdos. Then, Dani advocates for setting more stuff on fire (for a cause!) and Gabby reveals her vendetta against cancelers. Be sure to leave room for snack spirals involving two carb-filled classics.The Cut's article on friendship breakups (by Melissa Dahl): https://www.thecut.com/article/friendship-breakups-pain-explained-psychology.htmlSouthern Charm: https://www.bravotv.com/southern-charmAvery McClure (Gab's call for the "next big thing"): https://www.instagram.com/averymcclure0/?hl=en

Mar 18, 20251h 9m

S1 Ep 19Clash-A-Thon! (bite-sized baby ep)

It's a baby bottle ep! (IYKYK) We rapid-fire run through some of our (and our listeners'!) most startling ~mini culture clashes~, 30% of which are bra-related for reasons unbeknownst to us. Also discussed? Dead bird heads, confusing toilet situations, "love hotels", and why we'll never get over the French's pronunciation of the word "smoothie".

Mar 11, 202532 min

S1 Ep 21Are Parisians (Actually) Fashionable?

CLASH: FASHION ABROAD. HOT TAKE! That sums up this entire episode. One egregious hot take. And just in time for Paris Fashion Week, no less. But truly: are Parisians interesting dressers? What are they actually wearing day-to-day? And why did it shock this pod's hosts? What is "effortlessness"? And why are people so convinced that French women have it? Dani + Gabby dissect these hard-hitting questions as the world crumbles around us. Service-journalism! Also on tap? A ~soft girl cheese~ session, what Gabby is willing to risk e-coli for, and why we're taking the cool back from mean girls.Things referenced:The Myth of Effortless Style, by Daisy Maldonado (Vogue): https://www.vogue.com/article/the-myth-of-effortless-styleThe New Parisienne, by Lindsey Tramuta: https://www.amazon.com/New-Parisienne-Women-Ideas-Shaping/dp/1419742817Dani's Paris clothes rental service = Le Closet (link offers 30 euro off): https://www.lecloset.fr/free-closet?referrerToken=vintagedaniela28Salon D'Agriculture (just wrapped this year but keep your eye on it for next yr!): https://www.salon-agriculture.com/enGab's man Brillat-Savarin (reference pic): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Anthelme_Brillat-Savarin

Mar 4, 20251h 6m

S1 Ep 20The Dining Wars

CLASH: DIFFERENCES IN DINING ABROAD. An overly dramatic ep title meant to highlight how ~odd~ NYC dining has become, and how some of Paris' most "annoying" restaurant-related traits are maybe actually...beautiful? We'll discuss everything from why we sort of love not being able to get a waiter to bring us the check, to why Gabby kept getting kicked out of NYC restaus, to the joys of cheap wine and sorrows of stingy ice distribution. Plus - the dairy-on-dairy combo that's making Gabby moo-an (sry), Dani's vendetta against wooden stools, and a vehement rant on subway pole etiquette 101.~ Dani's new Substack, This is Probably About Food! : https://substack.com/@thisisprobaboutfood~ Our friend Sutanya's killer book: https://www.amazon.com/Dinner-One-Cooking-Paris-Saved/dp/0778333035~ Substack event! (March 5th in Paris): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/billets-a-new-fashion-navigating-substack-in-an-age-of-oversaturated-platforms-1244359315209~ Caitlin Gunther's NYT, Modern Love piece: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/21/style/modern-love-divorce-paris-trying-to-not-love-him.html~ The Cut article on snark reddits (by Brooke LaMantia): https://www.thecut.com/article/reddit-influencer-snark-confessions.html~ Gabby Windey does in fact have a podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-winded-with-gabby-windey/id1729279320~ "Frozen Food’s New Wave" in The Atlantic (by Meghan McCarron): https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2025/02/frozen-food-reputation/681710/

Feb 25, 20251h 14m

S1 Ep 22Turns out Dating is Weird ... Everywhere

CLASH: DATING INTERNATIONALLY. The first of what we can fully assure you will be a ~nearly incessant~ amount of eps about dating, We compare dating in NYC vs Paris (SPOILER ALERT: they're both bad! <3), why French men love to stroke your hand & split a 12 euro bill, and the absolute ~joys~ of 2 year situationships. Plus - why muting your friends is an act of LOVE & finishing your sentences with "right?" is peak manipulation. And plz comment your fav/least fav dating stories on IG @clashists - Gabby's misery needs company.Also y'all - I remembered to put it in the show notes (Jimmy Fallon's Z105 sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik3GDAa3gek

Feb 18, 20251h 2m

S1 Ep 23So, You Wanna Work (or Quit) in France?

CLASH: WORKING WITH DIFFERENT CULTURES. We are BACK with an ep alllll about how weird French jobs are. But also great. There is greatness there too. Dani schools Gabby on the oddities of French corporate employment and (spoiler alert) unemployment. Gabby sits mouth agape at the concept of severance and worker's rights. Latter half includes spirals about tactless favor-asking and demanding group chats, and a much-needed ode to BIG salads.

Feb 2, 202555 min

S1 Ep 24When Did Making Friends Get So Hard??

CLASH: MAKING FRIENDS IN ADULTHOOD. In this ep, we explore why making friends in your 30s isn't easy- and why that might actually be OK. Also- do French people hate being asked questions?? (Gab has thoughts), and why you should 100% slide into more strangers' DMs. Plus- Paris' best Venezuelan food & why onion soup mix has unexpected international appeal.Content referenced:How Solitude Is Rewiring American Identity, The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2025/01/americas-crisis-of-aloneness/681251/Magical Overthinking About Adult Friendships: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/overthinking-about-adult-friendships/id1745220403?i=1000678377740Harvard Study of Adult Development: https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org/Mistakingly Seeking Solitude: https://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/jschroeder/Publications/Epley&Schroeder2014.pdf

Jan 26, 202540 min

S1 Ep 25Dawn of the Clashists

Hi! Here we are. This is our first episode. In terms of what you can expect - we'd say general first-episode-of-a-podcast kind of stuff, We tell you who we are, why we're fascinated by the concept of "culture shock" (in all of its forms), and how it's affected both of our lives. Other topics? The ~romantic~ tales of why we wound up in Paris (spoiler alert: one involves kidney stones & the other, a dead body), why we love stranger energy, how the only compliment we've ever received from a French person was while dressed as Princess Diana, and how the impossibility of getting the bill in Paris is actually a blessing.

Jan 26, 20251h 7m