Marianne & Melissa - chatting overseas

1: Nobody Asked for This – But Here We Are

55 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Marianne in Trondheim and Melissa in Massachusetts launch Chatting Overseas—the podcast absolutely no one requested. In this first episode, we attempt to explain why two middle-aged, slightly hormonal, internationally confused friends decided to start an English-speaking podcast. We cover essential topics like the weather (obviously), weird American geography explanations, Copenhagen reunions, menopause, our AI assistant “Nils,” 28 years of friendship, questionable life choices, and why five listeners might actually be enough. Expect laughter, mild chaos, cultural confusion, and mediocre professional podcasting skills.

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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..”

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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.

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episode 3. Pod coasting, Popping eyes & Botox artwork

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This week we accidentally invent a new word: podcoasting — thanks to Melissa’s dad, also known as Master P, laundry angel and possible merch genius. We talk AI (AKA Nils and his brother Claude), vibe coding, Norwegian travel logistics, beauty advice from “Nils,” eyes that pop but definitely do not “pop out,” and the eternal question: do peptides change your life, or should we all just go back to the $3 Nivea tin? Marianne has a 50th birthday party spiral, Melissa gets honest about passport photos and necks, and together we explore aging strategically — which sounds wise, even though no one knows what it means. Also: hippos, prom shoes, Botox, softball chaos, vintage heels, Nora Ephron, and why laughter lines might be the best skincare routine we have. Come podcoast with us. Ha det!

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