Episode 29

#29: Coffee Chat with Beeta Hashempour – Be Adaptable to Be Adoptable

In this episode, Karen Gombault welcomes Beeta Hashempour. After a trip to Paris in 2010, Beeta became a self-proclaimed Francophile, falling in love with France and French culture. After several visits, she eventually made the move to Paris and lived out her dream as a local among the Parisians. Today, she runs one of the leading French lifestyle sites MonPetitFour.com, is host of the podcast show The Life of a Bon Vivant, and enjoys hosting luxury retreats for other female Francophiles in France. 

Karen & Beeta have a very open conversation about their love for the country, lifestyle and all things French. The conversation touches upon:

  • Discovering France: Beeta recounts her introduction to French culture and cuisine, sparking her love for all things French. 
  • Living in Paris: Reflecting on her experience in Paris, Beeta discusses the relaxed energy of French mealtimes and contrasts it with the fast-paced lifestyle in the US. 
  • Embracing French Food Culture: Beeta talks about the accessibility and quality of fresh produce at Parisian markets. 
  • Food Quality and Health: Beeta emphasizes the importance of food quality for health and advocates for mindful eating habits, prioritizing simplicity and quality over quantity. 

Karen & Beeta address the importance of self-care and the amount of inspiration that can be taken from French lifestyle practices. Overall, the conversation advocates for adopting elements of the French way of life to enhance well-being, how she adapted to French culture when she lived here in 2021 and why she wants to move back.

Listeners can find Beeta here: 

https://www.MonPetitFour.com 

French recipes for every day.  

Instagram: @MonPetitFour 

Facebook: @MonPetitFourBlog 

You can download a copy of her e-Cookbook "10 French Foods That Are Easier to Make Than You Think" when you join her email list: www.monpetitfour.com/sign-up/ 

About the Podcast

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Karen Gombault

I’m Karen, and I know firsthand the challenges of balancing a passionate career with personal health.

As a former CEO with 30 years in corporate leadership, I’ve lived the pressures of work, travel, raising a family and emotional eating.

For years, I tried every diet, counting calories and macros, even training for marathons, but nothing worked long-term.

It wasn’t until I focused on how I thought about myself and my weight that I finally lost the last 10 pounds and have kept it off over 7 years.

Now, as a coach and mentor, I help ambitious women think differently and lose weight permanently.