Here at HiP Paris we’ve brought you fabulous content since 2008! We peeked through the archives and revisited some of our most loved articles. We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane as much as we did! This article was originally published on October 9, 2018. Let us know what you love most about living in France!
As part of a volunteer program at a former corporate job, I was asked to share a story about a personal decision – big or small – that had changed my life in some way. The audience was a group of inner-city high school students and I tried to find something relatable, eventually going with deciding to take French as a foreign language in 7th grade.
At the time, the choice was an easy one and my 13-year-old thought process simple: “Latin’s dead; I don’t like the way German sounds; all the boys are taking Spanish; if you take French you can go to Paris in high school.” I didn’t realize then, but choosing that language would shift the course of my personal and professional life indelibly.
French, France, and Paris were always interests. Like any good Francophile, I listened to yé-yé and read Balzac for fun. “But this is strictly personal,” I thought. “Certainly not something that could lead to the kind of career I want.”
After landing an out-of-college job at a major PR firm in New York, I was certain I was on the #girlboss path I’d long dreamed of. Except something was off. It took over a year to figure out what that was, but after freelancing for HiP Paris and being offered a job with Haven In, it was obvious: I missed Paris and wanted it to be more than a part-time area of interest.
I had the great fortune of spending some time in Paris for work over the years that followed. And on one of those trips, I met a Frenchman (and thus became one of the loveliest clichés). Fast-forward several years and a career change later: I now live in Paris full-time, which is something of a feat. The visa woes are real and the French administration is maddening, to say the least. And like everywhere, there’s a genuine difference between visiting a place and making it home. People are more laid back, but service suffers as a result. Life is slower. It’s nice most of the time, but it also means everyday tasks take twice as long. Who knew receiving and sending packages could be so complex in 2018…
But one of the greatest feats of all has to be creating Content Coopérative, the communications agency I co-founded with the boyfriend-turned-business partner. Being an entrepreneur anywhere is trying. Doing so in France is even tougher. And doing it full-time from home with your significant other… Well, let’s just say we’re both pleasantly surprised this thing is working. But it’s more than that… The business is inherently French and American; our work straddles both of my homes and all of my interests. It feels like a professional representation of this new Franco-American identity I love assuming.
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What a great article! I found it fascinating that you discovered what you wanted in 7th grade! As a 7th grader (way, way back when!) all I really cared about was baseball and what’s for lunch! I greatly admire your courage to follow your dreams! Two of my three adult children travel every chance they get! One of them lived in Paris for a year, and I was so fortunate to have been able to visit him, pre-covid, now I am planning trips again! Thank you for your articles, and HiP Paris is an awesome site! Happy Friday!