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LUXE.FM: The podcast of luxury

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LUXE.FM: The podcast of luxury

LUXE.FM: The podcast of luxury

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LUXE.FM is born from this conviction: luxury deserves better than showcases. It deserves a voice. A free, cultivated, embodied voice. A voice capable of asking the right questions, providing context, telling what press releases do not say. Because luxury is not a homogeneous block. It is made of nuances, contradictions, cultures that intertwine.

In one episode, we can dive into the roots of French heritage luxury. In another, explore the rise of silent luxury among Asian billionaires. One day, we question rarity as a perceived value. The next, the rise of ultra-minimalist aesthetic codes in multi-million-dollar objects. The tone remains the same: precise, independent, rigorous, sometimes critical, always respectful.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

LUXE.FM is born from this conviction: luxury deserves better than showcases. It deserves a voice. A free, cultivated, embodied voice. A voice capable of asking the right questions, providing context, telling what press releases do not say. Because luxury is not a homogeneous block. It is made of nuances, contradictions, cultures that intertwine.

In one episode, we can dive into the roots of French heritage luxury. In another, explore the rise of silent luxury among Asian billionaires. One day, we question rarity as a perceived value. The next, the rise of ultra-minimalist aesthetic codes in multi-million-dollar objects. The tone remains the same: precise, independent, rigorous, sometimes critical, always respectful.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

    Season 1

  • [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred cover
    [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred cover
    [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred

    Welcome to luxe dot fm, the podcast that traces the history of luxury through 5,000 years of civilizations, rare materials, symbols, and forms of power. In this first series in 14 parts, we go back to the origins: Antiquity, where luxury takes root in the sacred, divine authority, imperial hierarchy, and funerary prestige. At that time, the word “luxury” does not yet exist — but its manifestations are everywhere: in the ziggurats, the tombs, the woven fabrics, the precious metals, the votive objects, and the trade routes. In this first episode, we travel through 13 founding civilizations, each illustrating a facet of ancient luxury: Mesopotamia (Iraq): Ziggurats, gold, lapis-lazuli — luxury consecrates divine and urban power Pharaonic Egypt (Egypt): Goldsmithing, fine linen, tombs — luxury sanctifies the power of the pharaohs Ancient India (Maurya & Gupta) (India): Textiles, spices, palaces — cosmic and imperial luxury Ancient China (China): Bronze, jade, silk — ritual, moral, and celestial luxury Hittites (Anatolia): Horses, gold, temples — martial and diplomatic luxury Mycenaeans (Greece): Funerary masks, goldsmithing, weapons — aristocratic and warrior luxury Phoenicians (Lebanon): Purple, ivory, glassmaking — commercial and artisanal luxury Classical Greece (Greece): Philosophy against the “perissos” — luxury seen as civic corruption Carthaginians (Tunisia): Gold, votive objects, networks — religious and commercial luxury Ancient Rome (Italy): Banquets, marbles, silks — imperial and decadent luxury, criticized by Seneca and Juvenal Etruscans (Central Italy): Jewelry, banquet, painted tombs — funerary, refined, and egalitarian luxury Ancient Africa (Kush, Meroë, Axum) (Sudan, Ethiopia): Gold, temples, craftsmanship — royal and sacred Afro-Oriental luxury Ancient Judaism (Jerusalem): Temple, ritual objects, sacred symbolism — a spiritual and communal luxury Across these cultures, luxury manifests as a language of power, faith, and memory. It is not bought: it is shown, inscribed in stone, buried with kings, or circulates on the silk and incense roads. Narrated by a female voice, this 20-minute audio documentary lays the first stone of a great story. That of an ancient, total, cosmic luxury — far from modern consumption. 🎧 Next episode: Pre-Columbian civilizations, between jade masks, sacred feathers, and sun pyramids. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    29min | Published on May 29, 2025

Description

LUXE.FM is born from this conviction: luxury deserves better than showcases. It deserves a voice. A free, cultivated, embodied voice. A voice capable of asking the right questions, providing context, telling what press releases do not say. Because luxury is not a homogeneous block. It is made of nuances, contradictions, cultures that intertwine.

In one episode, we can dive into the roots of French heritage luxury. In another, explore the rise of silent luxury among Asian billionaires. One day, we question rarity as a perceived value. The next, the rise of ultra-minimalist aesthetic codes in multi-million-dollar objects. The tone remains the same: precise, independent, rigorous, sometimes critical, always respectful.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

LUXE.FM is born from this conviction: luxury deserves better than showcases. It deserves a voice. A free, cultivated, embodied voice. A voice capable of asking the right questions, providing context, telling what press releases do not say. Because luxury is not a homogeneous block. It is made of nuances, contradictions, cultures that intertwine.

In one episode, we can dive into the roots of French heritage luxury. In another, explore the rise of silent luxury among Asian billionaires. One day, we question rarity as a perceived value. The next, the rise of ultra-minimalist aesthetic codes in multi-million-dollar objects. The tone remains the same: precise, independent, rigorous, sometimes critical, always respectful.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

1 episode

    Season 1

  • [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred cover
    [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred cover
    [1/14] Luxury, 5,000 years of history - Antiquity: gold, power and the sacred

    Welcome to luxe dot fm, the podcast that traces the history of luxury through 5,000 years of civilizations, rare materials, symbols, and forms of power. In this first series in 14 parts, we go back to the origins: Antiquity, where luxury takes root in the sacred, divine authority, imperial hierarchy, and funerary prestige. At that time, the word “luxury” does not yet exist — but its manifestations are everywhere: in the ziggurats, the tombs, the woven fabrics, the precious metals, the votive objects, and the trade routes. In this first episode, we travel through 13 founding civilizations, each illustrating a facet of ancient luxury: Mesopotamia (Iraq): Ziggurats, gold, lapis-lazuli — luxury consecrates divine and urban power Pharaonic Egypt (Egypt): Goldsmithing, fine linen, tombs — luxury sanctifies the power of the pharaohs Ancient India (Maurya & Gupta) (India): Textiles, spices, palaces — cosmic and imperial luxury Ancient China (China): Bronze, jade, silk — ritual, moral, and celestial luxury Hittites (Anatolia): Horses, gold, temples — martial and diplomatic luxury Mycenaeans (Greece): Funerary masks, goldsmithing, weapons — aristocratic and warrior luxury Phoenicians (Lebanon): Purple, ivory, glassmaking — commercial and artisanal luxury Classical Greece (Greece): Philosophy against the “perissos” — luxury seen as civic corruption Carthaginians (Tunisia): Gold, votive objects, networks — religious and commercial luxury Ancient Rome (Italy): Banquets, marbles, silks — imperial and decadent luxury, criticized by Seneca and Juvenal Etruscans (Central Italy): Jewelry, banquet, painted tombs — funerary, refined, and egalitarian luxury Ancient Africa (Kush, Meroë, Axum) (Sudan, Ethiopia): Gold, temples, craftsmanship — royal and sacred Afro-Oriental luxury Ancient Judaism (Jerusalem): Temple, ritual objects, sacred symbolism — a spiritual and communal luxury Across these cultures, luxury manifests as a language of power, faith, and memory. It is not bought: it is shown, inscribed in stone, buried with kings, or circulates on the silk and incense roads. Narrated by a female voice, this 20-minute audio documentary lays the first stone of a great story. That of an ancient, total, cosmic luxury — far from modern consumption. 🎧 Next episode: Pre-Columbian civilizations, between jade masks, sacred feathers, and sun pyramids. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

    29min | Published on May 29, 2025