Postcards From Provence
Postcards From Provence
Alex Lalak
Bi-weekly glimpses into Provencal life and conversations with expats who've made Provence their home. Travel, food, culture, and the secrets of life in the South of France, hosted by Australian writer Alex Lalak.
William Ruller: Finding Rust and Romance in the Luberon
In this episode, I'm joined by William Ruller, a painter and ceramicist whose visual language was forged in the abandoned mills and industrial landscapes of upstate New York, where he grew up and who now lives in Apt, in the Luberon. We talk about what it means to live somewhere that isn't the place that made you. William is, by his own description, a little moody and a little romantic, drawn to mist over the valley rather than postcard sunshine, and he's honest about a tension at the heart of his work: he doesn't think Provence has changed his painting, yet he keeps finding his own aesthetic here in the ruins of old chateaux, an abandoned fruit confit factory, the structures the landscape is slowly taking back. Along the way: raising children between two cultures and the quiet civilisation of a school lunch, the protected landscape where a vineyard sits beside wild scrub, the case for October, aimless drives down roads that lead somewhere, and the first Provençal strawberry that made him feel he'd never really tasted one before. A conversation about place, identity, and the things we carry with us wherever we create.
May 28
38 min
Why I Love Provençal Markets
In this episode, I'm sharing why markets are one of my absolute favourite things about life in Provence - and one of the biggest reasons I live here. I talk about what makes Provençal markets special, what you can expect to find (with a season-by-season walk through the produce), and the practical tips that will help you get the most out of a visit. I also share some of my favourite markets: – Coustellet – L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue – Villeneuve-lès-Avignon – Saint-Rémy-de-Provence – Eygalières – Apt and L'Isle – Velleron – Les Halles in Avignon Whether you're planning a trip, dreaming about one, or just curious about what a French market is really like, this episode is for you. And if you have a favourite market of your own, I'd love to hear about it…
May 14
34 min
Florence Champ: A Painter's Provence of Colour, Markets, and Cheese
In this episode, I'm joined by the utterly delightful Florence Champ, a painter who divides her time between Provence and Lisbon, and whose work is shaped by light, colour, and the rhythms of daily life. We talk about growing up between Uzès and the Alpilles, what it means to live somewhere rather than visit, and how Provence finds its way onto the canvas, even when she's painting elsewhere. Florence shares her great loves: the food and flea markets she plans her weeks around, a serious devotion to cheese and Picholine olives, and the particular blue light of the Luberon. She also tells me about Paint and Feast, the week-long painting workshop she's running in November. It's a conversation about colour and place, and the small rituals that make a life here.
Apr 30
23 min
10 Restaurants I Love in Provence
In this episode, I'm sharing 10 restaurants I truly love here in Provence - the places I return to again and again, and the ones I always recommend to friends when they visit. From long, lazy lunches in Ménerbes to aperitif spots, village bistros, and destination dining in the Luberon and the Alpilles, this is my personal, tried-and-tested list rather than a "best of." I talk through: – Café du Progrès in Ménerbes – Domaine de la Citadelle in Ménerbes – Monsieur Tu in Ménerbes – Bistrot Francis in Bonnieux – Le Saint Hubert in Saint-Saturnin-lès-Apt – La Bastide in Gordes  – Le Mas in Gordes – Le Bistrot in Lourmarin – Bistro du Paradou in Paradou – Bistro Jaja in Maussane-les-Alpilles If you're planning a trip (or just dreaming about one) this episode is for you. And if you have your own favourites, I'd love to hear them...
Apr 16
32 min
Lise Kvan: Food, Hospitality, and Life in Provence
In this first portrait episode, I'm joined by Lise Kvan, co-owner of Le Saint Hubert, a restaurant and hotel in the heart of Provence. We talk about her life here - what brought her to the region, what it's like running a restaurant and hotel with her husband Eric, and the rhythms of daily life in Provence. Lise shares her perspective on food, hospitality and the small details that make this part of the world so special, as well as the things that might surprise people about living here. It's a conversation about place, work and building a life in Provence.
Apr 2
27 min
What Spring Feels Like in Provence
Spring is one of the most beautiful and quietly transformative times of year in Provence. In this episode, I talk about what the season feels like here - the light, the markets beginning to fill again, the first warm days and the sense of everything gently coming back to life after winter. It's a slower, softer kind of spring than you might expect, and one that reveals itself in small, everyday moments (and lots of delicious food). If you're curious about what Provence is really like beyond the height of summer, this is a glimpse into the season that many people who live here love most.
Apr 2
20 min
Welcome to Postcards from Provence
In this first episode, I'm introducing myself and sharing the story behind the podcast - how I came to live in Provence and why I wanted to create something that captures the feeling of life in the south of France. This podcast is a mix of personal reflections and conversations with people who live and work in Provence (from artists and writers to makers and creatives) exploring not just what life looks like here, but what it feels like. If you've ever dreamed of living in France, spent time here, or are simply drawn to a slower, more sensory way of life, you're in the right place.
Apr 1
9 min