In this episode we dive into the transformative journey of Steve Hoffman, author of 'A Season for That'. Have you ever dreamed of leaving everything behind and starting fresh in a new country? Steve did just that when he and his family left their life in Minnesota to embrace the rural charm of a small village in southern France.
Steve shares the challenges and joys of adapting to a new culture, the unexpected lessons learned, and the profound impact it had on his family. We explore how living in France changed Steve's perspective on life, food, and the importance of slowing down. From navigating new customs to discovering the power of local food and wine, this episode is full of insights and inspiration for anyone looking to reinvent their lives or simply find more meaning in everyday moments.
In this episode we talk about:
- How moving to a new country can transform your outlook on life.
- The importance of embracing challenges and stepping out of your comfort zone.
- Insights into the French way of life: from the deep appreciation of food and wine to the art of slowing down.
- How to cultivate joy and fulfillment through cultural immersion.
- Practical tips for those considering a similar life-changing adventure.
About Our Guest:
Steve Hoffman is a Minnesota tax preparer and food writer as well as a French speaker and shameless Francophile. His writing has won multiple awards including the James Beard M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writer Award. He has been published in Food and Wine, The Washington Post and many other publications.
His first book, 'A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France was published in July 2024.
Resources Mentioned:
Steve's website https://www.sjrhoffman.com/ Explore more about Steve’s journey, his writing, and his book.
'A Season for That' – Available at all major bookstores and online. Also available in audiobook format, narrated by Steve himself.
Follow Steve Hoffman:
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- Facebook
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