Relocating to the French Riviera sounds idyllic. But how do you actually build a professional life once you arrive? Hosted by Cecile Liconnet, Living the Dream: French Riviera explores women’s professional journeys after relocating to the South of France. Through candid, in-depth conversations, the podcast looks at what it really takes to work, earn a living, and create long-term stability abroad. Each episode shares first-hand experiences of career change, entrepreneurship, adaptation, and reinvention. From navigating visas and local job markets to managing finances, seasonality, and cultural differences. Authentic voices. Grounded stories. A clear look behind the postcard perfect image of life on the Riviera. Living the Dream – Radio Edition features the special 28 minute cuts of my interviews broadcast on WRP. These shorter episodes offer a curated glimpse into the stories of women who have reinvented their professional lives on the French Riviera. Full-length episodes and more on the main podcast page. For photos and extra content about our guests, visit our website: Living the Dream: French Riviera. Please follow, share, and consider supporting the podcast 😊 Merci beaucoup!
Living in English on the French Riviera can feel easy, especially in a region where so many people speak your language.
But what does that ease really cost when it comes to building a career?
In this episode of Living the Dream, Cecile Liconnet explores the professional journey of Kirsti, whose path has evolved from yoga and massage therapy to a deeper, more complex field shaped by mystical experience and spiritual psychology.
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What happens when a high-achieving career no longer aligns with the life you want to build?
In this episode of Living the Dream: Women, Work & Relocation on the French Riviera, Helen shares her journey from a career in finance to building a new professional life in the South of France.
At the start of her career, she had a clear ambition: to follow in the footsteps of Nicola Horlick and succeed at the highest level in finance.
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Relocating abroad is challenging for anyone. But what happens when your profession is highly regulated and your qualifications don’t automatically transfer?
When Nita moved as a trailing spouse from London to the French Riviera in 2006, she left behind a prestigious career working on major international architectural projects. What began as a temporary relocation quickly became a long-term life in France. With no French language sk...
Faye arrived on the Côte d’Azur in the late 1990s after a decade in Madrid and a career in film production that had taken her across Europe. Monaco was glamorous. The Riviera was quieter than she expected. The beaches were pebbled, not white sand. Life looked different here.
What she could not foresee was how profoundly her professional life would change.
After years working in film, alongside IVF treatments and a four-year adoptio...
Vicky moved from Manchester to the French Riviera with a plan, savings in place, jobs secured, and a dream built years earlier on a beach in the South of France.
But building a long-term professional life abroad is never as simple as the dream.
In this episode, we go deep into what it really takes to build a financial advisory practice in France as a British expat: from navigating French bureaucracy and cultural differences in the ...
At 18, Lu arrived on the French Riviera with a plane ticket, a job on a yacht in Golfe Juan, and no idea that the industry would shape her entire life. The job lasted 24 hours. The career lasted decades.
After years working as a yacht chef and travelling the world, yachting eventually brought her back to the South of France this time as a mother of twins and unable to return to life on board. What began as casually walking the dock...
Dana relocated from London to the French Riviera with the promise of a position at a high-end fitness club that was still in development, where she would continue her successful career in wellness. Shortly after arriving, the investor pulled out.
Suddenly, she was unemployed in France with no French language skills, no guaranteed income, and a family depending on her.
In this episode, we explore what it really takes to build a sust...
Women, Work & Relocation on the French Riviera: Emilie grew up between France, the UK, and Belgium. A third culture childhood that shaped her language, identity, and sense of belonging long before she realised it. Returning to France as a young adult felt both familiar and unsettling: home, yet foreign.
In this episode, we explore what it means to grow up internationally and come back to your country of birth feeling slightly o...
Flavia has lived and worked across five countries, but what sets her apart is not the number of moves, it’s what she has learned by staying long enough to be changed by them.
In this episode, host Cecile Liconnet speaks with Flavia Wahnfried, a career and transition strategist whose own journey from Brazil to New Zealand, the UK, Portugal and finally the French Riviera has shaped a deep understanding of what relocation really does ...
Rachael Dickens arrived on the French Riviera just days after osteopathy became legal in France: a move that could have been risky, but she treated it like a masterclass in strategy. In this episode, hosted by Cecile Liconnet, Rachael shares how meticulous planning, foresight, and sheer determination allowed her to turn a bold relocation into a thriving, high-end practice serving an international clientele.
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Moving to France is often described as a dream. But what happens when it doesn’t feel like one?
In this episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile Liconnet speaks with Valentina Gargano, an independent educational consultant, who first moved to the South of France in her mid-forties full of hope, only to realise that life there was far more complex than expected. The excitement faded, professional stability was hard to fin...
Suzanne’s story is a powerful illustration that building a life abroad rarely follows a straight line.
In this episode, Cecile Liconnet sits down with Suzanne Shields, who first arrived in the South of France in 2000 after a career as a British Airways stewardess. What followed were multiple relocations and a series of professional reinventions, from villa management to running a creative ceramic café in Biot, and eventually creati...
What does learning French really involve when you live in France and want to feel comfortable in everyday life?
In this episode, Cecile Liconnet talks with Patricia Pedditzi, a Riviera-based French teacher who works through immersion, real situations, and cultural context rather than classroom methods. Her experience comes from years spent living abroad herself and from helping expats navigate daily life in France, from simple conv...
What does it really take to build a business in France when you’re not European, don’t speak the language fluently, and have no safety net?
In this radio-edited episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile speaks with a Brazilian entrepreneur who rebuilt her professional life from scratch after leaving the yachting industry and settling in the South of France.
After years working at sea, she made the decision to step ashore,...
What does it really take to build and scale a serious business after relocating abroad?
In this radio edited episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile speaks with a former UK nurse who rebuilt her professional life in France and went on to co-found a global communications and technology business headquartered in Cannes.
Starting with the typical expat mix of side jobs, she shares how necessity, adaptability, and a solutio...
Staying True to Your Path: Christine’s Wellness Journey from Denmark to the French Riviera.
In this episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile welcomes Christine Kjeldberg, a wellness expert who has built a thriving career in Pilates, barre, and nutrition since relocating from Denmark nearly 20 years ago.
Christine shares how she turned a lifetime of movement, holistic health, and personal resilience into a meaningful prof...
If you’re considering a move to the French Riviera, or already here and feeling stuck, this episode is a goldmine.
In this conversation, Cecile speaks with Luus, an engineer who went through extensive professional retraining to become a therapist and coach, and who has spent years observing how women adapt, reinvent their careers, and rebuild their identities after relocating abroad.
Luus offers a rare, expert perspective: she has ...
When Ariana moved back to the French Riviera in 2020, she knew one thing for certain: she was ready to leave her corporate marketing career behind. What she didn’t know was what would come next.
In this inspiring episode, Ariana shares how an unexpected conversation at a local market pushed her to explore a completely different path; one that led from colourful hummus to the artisanal granola business she runs today.
As a French Ca...
What does it really take to rebuild your career (and your life) on the French Riviera?
In this episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile speaks with Mel, who first arrived in the South of France as a young newlywed with a corporate career in London. Years later, life took an unexpected turn, bringing her back to the Riviera as a single mother ready to start again.
Mel shares how she went from organising events at Goldman ...
What does it really take to build a sustainable career in France as a foreigner? In this episode of Living the Dream: French Riviera, Cecile sits down with Cat, an English teacher who transformed her freelance work into a fully accredited training centre, now helping hundreds of professionals in France gain confidence in English.
Cat shares her remarkable professional evolution: • arriving in France with no job and navigating the s...
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