Get Over It! Podcast
Success using Parisian Charm by Jamie Cat Callan
Jamie Cat Callan talks about her book Parisian Charm School: French Secrets for Cultivating That Certain je ne sais quci
Website: www.jamiecatcallan.com
French charm has nothing to do with how much money you have, or how pretty you are, or popular you are, or well connected, or how many cute outfits you happen to own. It does have everything to do with making the most of what was given to you at birth, and even more important, what you do with life's challenges. Now is the time to heal with #metoo and "times up now".
We talk about
#metoo
Times up now
How to be alive and present and vulnerable to the world around you
The art of flirting
How reading and dance feeds the soul
Characteristics of a confident woman
How a signature color enhances your vibe
Flirting for the shy at heart
Why men love a woman in uniform
In an age where potential relationships are pursued with the swipe of a finger, conversations consist of emoji-filled texts, and dinner and a movie have been replaced by “Netflix and chill,” the notion of “charm” seems like a relic of a bygone era.
Yet, if we reintroduce charm into our lives – in the way we consume, in the way we socialize, and in the way we approach relationships – we can become more mindful of an element of beauty and mystery that we were previously blind to and which, in turn, makes us more alluring ourselves.
As women embrace the movements of #metoo and "times up now", it is important to learn the secrets of cultivating charm as a method of communication.
Bio: Jamie Cat Callan is the author of the bestselling books French Women Don't Sleep Alone, Bonjour, Happiness! and Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day. Her books have been published in twenty-one countries and have been featured in major magazines, including The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and Time. Jamie makes her home in New York's Hudson Valley at La Belle Farm, where she and her husband have created a little bit of France and grow lavender, sunflowers and produce their own brand of French sparkling apple cider.