The Earful Tower: Paris

Oliver Gee

oliver@theearfultower.com

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Booking Overview

A weekly Paris-focused show that pairs local color with a wide range of guests—from chefs and guides to TV and comedy personalities—so listeners feel immersed in the city. For PR teams, it’s a strong platform for lifestyle, tourism, and culture spokespeople who can translate their work into vivid, audience-friendly Paris stories.

Metrics

Episodes: 505

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 20.8k subscribers

Contact Information

oliver@theearfultower.com

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Host

Oliver Gee - Australian expat host of The Earful Tower, producing a weekly podcast about Paris with a rotating variety of guests. The show is positioned as taking listeners across the city and helping them “mee...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

low
Typical Credentials:  
Local experts or recognizable personalities with strong Paris ties (chefs, tour guides, venue operators, TV/comedy figures, or other cultural figures), and the ability to connect their work to specific neighborhoods/places in a personable way.
Required Achievements:  
Runs or represents a recognizable local venue (café/restaurant/tour/walking experience), Media presence as a TV host or public personality, Demonstrated expertise with a clear “Paris angle” (local scene, specialty food, district knowledge)

Recent Guest Discussions

Tom Vickers - Paris’s 17th Arrondissement (referenced As The Previous Episode In The Re-visit Framework).

Tom Vickers - Paris’s 17th Arrondissement; Local Food And Café Spots In The Neighborhood; What The District Is Known For (including Fusion With Nearby Districts).

Will Weaver - The Account Of The “cheese Crime” Dinner-party Photo Incident And Related Cheese-cutting Context.

Recent Topics

Paris, Tourism, Food, Travel, French

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Earful Tower: Paris
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Alain Delon and the murder that shook Paris

June 14, 2026

D is for Delon, Alain Delon. Author Edward Chisholm is back on the podcast, this time talking about his new book Murder in Paris '68. We recorded this one on location - sitting on the quai by the Seine, directly beneath the Quai des Orfèvres, the famous Paris police headquarters that has watched over the city's darkest crimes for centuries. Fitting, then, that we were there to talk about one of France's most explosive unsolved murders. In 1968, a body was discovered on the outskirts of Pari...

Exploring the Paris district where the Statue of Liberty was built

June 11, 2026

New episode: Let's take a deeper dive into the 17th arrondissement of Paris. You've hopefully already heard the previous episode, where Tom Vickers shared his thoughts on the 17th Kingdom.  In this brand new episode, I kept exploring the 17th with my wife (and our new intern Victoria Hughes). Relevant places to find:  Musée national Jean-Jacques Henner 43 avenue de Villiers, 75017 A beautiful 19th-century townhouse museum dedicated to the dreamy, atmospheric paintings of Alsatian artist Jean...

The 17th arrondissement of Paris (with a local)

June 08, 2026

Welcome back to "The 20 Kingdoms" season. As you probably know, there are 20 districts in Paris, known as arrondissements. They may as well be kingdoms, at least for this podcast season, where I'll visit each kingdom and introduce you to someone who truly loves it. In this episode, it's Australian chef Tom Vickers. He runs a couple of cafes in the 17th, a district he defines as  being a fusion of its neighbouring districts (specifically the 18th and 16th). I met him at his flagship spot, the ...

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