Marianne & Melissa - chatting overseas
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.
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