Going All In In Business – An Interview with Food Industry Expert Jessica Formicola

Do you feel like it’s time for you to make a change in your career? In this episode, food industry expert Jessica Formicola shares how she successfully made the leap. Jessica is a former psychotherapist turned food critic, cookbook author, food judge, TV personality, recipe developer and owner of Savory Experiments. She has contributed and appeared in Better Homes and Gardens, PARADE Magazine, Mashed, The Daily Meal, National Enquirer, Closer, Brilliant Baking and Country Living.

Living in Paris Taught Me How to Enjoy Life as Temperatures Rise – A Discussion With Sharri Harmel

No air conditioning and very little ice. How in the world do Parisians enjoy life when summer temperatures rise? In this episode, I share what I’ve learned during my part-time life in Paris about how Parisians embrace the summer heat and enjoy life without the typical American comforts of air conditioning and ice. Let’s take a look at some lessons we can learn from their positive attitude and how we can embrace the French “joie de vivre” in our own lives.

From Stay at Home Mom to Successful Business Owner – An Interview With Sharon Santoni

Having raised her four children as a full time mom for twenty years, Sharon Santoni saw the empty nest looming and decided to react: she set about to reinvent herself and find a new way to channel her energy and creativity. In 2019 Sharon published the first edition of her print and digital magazine, My French Country Home Magazine. She also offers an on-line boutique and runs high end tours, welcoming clients to the most beautiful regions of France.

How Experiencing The Beauty of Paris Shifted My Mindset

Surrounding yourself with beauty is important for you to create a fabulous next chapter. Since moving to Paris and being immersed in beauty, I have shifted my mindset and become opened up to new possibilities. You don’t have to move to Paris to experience this shift, you can start with the room you are in now! How can you bring more beauty into that room? How do you feel when you put yourself in the midst of beauty? Let’s explore an important step of designing your next chapter and let the beauty surround us!

Sharri Harmel in Paris

Living In Paris Taught Me to Embrace Challenges!

I fell in love with Paris in 2011 and although the honeymoon phase of my love affair has passed, I still feel more myself in Paris than anywhere else in the world. But living in Paris isn’t always easy, especially as a solo in mid-life who doesn’t speak French! There are many challenges I’ve had to overcome. Here are a few of them…

Planning For The Next Chapter as a Solo Ager with Expert Sara Zeff Geber

Dr. Sara Zeff Geber is a recipient of the “Influencers in Aging” designation by PBS’ Next Avenue. She is an author, retirement transition coach, and professional speaker on retirement and aging. She has developed a niche specialty as an expert in “Solo Aging,” informing people who have no children or who are aging alone how to have a safe and fulfilling life in their retirement years. Dr. Geber is the author of the 2018 book, Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers: A Retirement and Aging Roadmap for Single and Childless Adults, which was selected that year as a “best book on aging well” by the Wall Street Journal.

Sharri Harmel

Living in Paris Has Changed My Relationship with Food

Living in Paris has changed many things in my life- but first and foremost, living in Paris changed my relationship with food. The French have an entirely different relationship with food than the average American. We all know about French cooking and chefs like Julia Child who introduced America to French cooking. Recently there has been a Julia revival through a movie and television series which is wonderful. But those shows don’t really explore how much food in France is a sacred and integral part of their culture. Let’s talk about it!