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Marianne & Melissa - chatting overseas

Podcast af Melissa Dreyer and Marianne Mørck Danielsen

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No one needs this podcast, don’t tell anyone about it. It’s going to be silly, we may pee our pants. No one needs to hear that. Plus we are single moms. We know laundry, but no one needs to hear about that. We don’t want to go viral. We are not doctors, and yet, we promise to occasionally talk about hormones and muscles and protein and alcohol and skincare.

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episode 8. Tiny Boobs, Conan O´Brien trauma and The Final Countdown to 50 cover

8. Tiny Boobs, Conan O´Brien trauma and The Final Countdown to 50

In this episode of Chatting Overseas, Marianne and Melissa begin with an important Norwegian language lesson: the dangerous difference between complimenting a cute little girl and accidentally complimenting something very different. From there, Marianne reports from the sidelines of her daughter’s soccer match, where she is supposed to be a neutral “game host” in a yellow vest — a role wildly incompatible with her emotional football nervous system.  The conversation moves into World Cup feelings, men finally being allowed to cry, hug strangers and emotionally collapse in public — and Marianne’s surprise success getting a football-themed column accepted after years of writing serious dementia pieces. Melissa brings her own sports-parent energy, including plans for giant cat-head signs at her daughter’s games, before detouring into Meryl Streep comparisons, sexy Conan O’Brien Halloween trauma, and the brutal honesty of children commenting on their mother’s body. Then Marianne tells the story of a deeply moving and wildly original “ovary festival” for a friend facing surgery: a celebration of women’s bodies, friendship, fear, relief, menopause, and male speakers bravely entering the world of women’s health. Finally, Niels returns to overanalyze Europe’s The Final Countdown — turning it into the official soundtrack for Marianne’s last days in her 40s, the beginning of World Cup season, and possibly the strongest argument yet for buying a fog machine.

14. juni 2026 - 55 min
episode 7. Au Pair Trauma, Kitten Parties and the Philosophy of “Whoomp! There It Is” cover

7. Au Pair Trauma, Kitten Parties and the Philosophy of “Whoomp! There It Is”

In this episode of Chatting Overseas, Marianne and Melissa move from Bergen confidence boosts and cathedral raves to Northern Norwegian curse words that probably should not be taught on Duolingo. Marianne reports from her travels, Melissa develops a sour candy addiction, and together they explore salty licorice cravings, pregnancy smells, and whether hormones are secretly running the snack department. Then Marianne tells the story of her short but unforgettable life as a Norwegian au pair in London — including a rescue mission, a cool Irish host family, and one Playmobil train incident that no 19-year-old should ever have to handle alone. Melissa brings her own nanny stories, her new softball DJ era, a kitten birthday party, and a family mission for the next ten years: “Are we having fun?”  And finally, Niels overanalyzes Tag Team’s Whoomp! There It Is as a profound philosophical question about location, leadership and successful project management with bass.

7. juni 2026 - 53 min
episode 6. Windmill Hats, Titsy Outfits and Premium Grief cover

6. Windmill Hats, Titsy Outfits and Premium Grief

In this episode of Chatting Overseas, Marianne and Melissa move from laundry mysteries in a Norwegian camper to a one-day vacation in Nantucket, complete with ice cream, squishies, and a third-grade windmill hat parade. They talk about fashion courage, the power of wearing the red skirt or the blue fringe jacket, and why everyone should get more “titsy” with the clothes already hiding in their closets. From butterfly gowns at the museum to pointy shoes that could puncture a person, this episode becomes a rallying cry for dressing like your own renewable energy source. The conversation also travels through Norwegian culture, oil money, welfare expectations, dialects, northern warmth, southern coolness, dramatic curse words, soccer crushes, World Cup bar strategy, and finally: Niels returns to overanalyze Prince’s Purple Rain as “premium grief” with a fog machine.

31. maj 2026 - 56 min
episode 5. Banana Hammocks, Bad Boys and Being Emotionally Married to a Memory cover

5. Banana Hammocks, Bad Boys and Being Emotionally Married to a Memory

In this episode of Chatting Overseas, Marianne and Melissa travel from Norwegian hammocks to American regional culture, from Botox-level facial control to full-face emotional transparency, and from 90210’s eternal question — Brandon or Dylan? — to the deeper mystery of why some people wave at strangers and others absolutely do not. They talk about Montana friendliness, Boston social ice, Atlanta politeness with layers, New York mini-interviews with strangers, and what it feels like to speak in a second language while your brain is quietly filing a complaint. And finally: a new segment is born. Niels, the unofficial AI sidekick, is asked to dramatically overanalyze Sinéad O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2 U — resulting in heartbreak, laughter, and the unforgettable phrase: “This song is basically heartbreak with a PhD..”

24. maj 2026 - 54 min
episode 4. Vibe Coding, Viking Invasions & the Strategic Use of Peptides cover

4. Vibe Coding, Viking Invasions & the Strategic Use of Peptides

This week, Marianne has discovered vibe coding — and may accidentally have built an entire website, solved several work problems, and become mildly unbearable about AI. Melissa is thrilled, confused, and ready to make AI fix school emails, calendar chaos, and maybe everything except the bathroom caulk she has been avoiding since October. They talk about using AI as a tool for women who are tired of waiting for someone else to solve the problem, why “good enough” might be the most radical productivity strategy, and whether learning new things is better for the brain than peptides are for the skin. Also: Norway’s national day, Americans confusing Scandinavian countries, Haaland arriving in Boston like a Viking, Freddie Mercury holograms, Elaine from Seinfeld, the eternal question of whether we are sexy or just spoofing ourselves, and Melissa’s deeply committed Halloween history as an old witch and Sexy Conan O’Brien.

17. maj 2026 - 54 min
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