Épisodes

  • Bossed in Translation
    Aug 14 2025

    For the season finale, we sit down with Sherilyn Nicolette Hellberg, an up-and-coming American translator of Scandinavian fiction and non-fiction. After falling in love with Danish literature at school, she swapped Long Island for Copenhagen — and hasn’t looked back.

    From deciphering Danish idioms to navigating Copenhagen's literary "hothouse," Sherilyn shares her translation journey. You'll hear about learning a language that can sound like "French underwater", translating books that blur poetry and prose, and why AI can't match the human touch for capturing nuance.

    Whether you’re a bookworm or a language lover, this episode is a delightful deep dive into the art and joy of bringing Danish stories to the world.

    Links:

    Sherilyn’s official website

    Waist Deep by Linea Maja Ernst

    After the Sun by Jonas Eika

    Deficit by Emma Holten

    The Employees by Olga Ravn

    My Work by Olga Ravn

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    41 min
  • The Man Who Rebuilt Graceland
    Aug 7 2025

    Henrik Knudsen is the Elvis Presley superfan who built Memphis Mansion — a brick-for-brick replica of Graceland in the Danish city of Randers.

    From his 148 pilgrimages to America to the legal showdown with Elvis Presley Enterprises, Henrik's story is a rollercoaster of obsession, risk, and rock history.

    This episode is a love letter to fandom, a testament to following your wildest ideas, and a reminder that sometimes, the craziest dreams make the best stories.

    Visit https://www.memphismansion.dk/ for more.

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    40 min
  • Reading Between the Lives
    Jul 31 2025

    The Human Library is a groundbreaking initiative founded in Copenhagen in 2000, where instead of borrowing books, visitors "borrow" people — volunteers who share their personal stories and experiences to challenge prejudice and foster understanding.

    In this episode, founder Ronni Abergel shares the origins of the project, its global expansion to over 80 countries, and the careful process of selecting and supporting "books" to ensure a safe, respectful environment for both storytellers and readers.

    The episode delves into the transformative power of these encounters, both for the volunteers and the public, and discusses the challenges of maintaining the project in a changing social and corporate landscape. This is the extraordinary story of an ongoing mission to break down barriers, one conversation at a time.

    Find out more about the Human Library at https://humanlibrary.org/.

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    42 min
  • Play School
    Jul 17 2025

    What if your school week involved colonizing planets, fleeing Nazis, or negotiating with fantasy kingdoms—all while studying history and science?

    In this episode, we meet Mathias Granum, the founder of EPOS, a groundbreaking Danish boarding school where students learn through live-action role-play (LARP).

    Granum explains how EPOS transforms traditional subjects into immersive experiences that teach not just academic knowledge, but critical life skills like empathy, public speaking, and conflict resolution.

    He also shares the school’s journey from idealism to realism, the importance of structure in creative education, and the surprising things he learned from Britain’s strictest school.

    It’s a story of costumes, creativity, and the courage to reimagine what learning can be.

    Visit epos.dk for more information.

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    46 min
  • Rocket Men
    Jul 10 2025

    Copenhagen Suborbitals is the world’s only volunteer-run, crowdfunded space program. Based in Copenhagen, the group's 70 volunteers are building a DIY spacecraft to send a person to suborbital space.

    In this episode, we meet the group's parachute systems lead, Mads Stenfatt, who shares the project’s origins, its shoestring budget (“10% of NASA’s coffee budget”), and the challenges of launching from international waters. He reflects on his journey from skydiver to potential astronaut.

    The conversation highlights creativity, community, and Denmark’s unique culture of volunteerism, proving even audacious dreams can begin in unlikely places.

    Visit copenhagensuborbitals.com for more information.

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    44 min
  • The Man Who Saw the World
    Jul 3 2025

    We're back after almost three years with a brand-new season about people living a life less ordinary — beginning with Danish adventurer Thor Pedersen, who shares his incredible story of visiting every country in the world without flying.

    Thor recounts his experiences crossing oceans on cargo ships, navigating through war zones, and enduring the mental and physical challenges that came with this ambitious endeavor.

    Despite numerous setbacks, including a two-year pandemic lockdown in Hong Kong, Thor persevered and achieved his goal. He reflects on the kindness of strangers, the cultural insights gained, and the personal growth that came from pushing his limits.

    This episode is a testament to human determination and the extraordinary efforts people will make to defy what's considered impossible.

    Notes

    Learn more on Thor's official website

    Buy his book "The Impossible Journey"

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    1 h
  • Introducing 'Dad Mode Activated'
    Feb 23 2025

    From the producer and host of Archipelago, Dad Mode Activated explores the reality of becoming a father after the age of 40.

    With episodes released every fortnight, the podcast features conversations with late-blooming dads who are rewriting the playbook of modern parenthood.

    Expect real-life stories, honest advice and the occasional laugh about the unexpected perks of being dads who remember the ‘80s.

    To find out more, visit https://dadmodeactivated.co/

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    2 min
  • This Amarkaner Life: Marianne's Swords
    Dec 30 2022

    “Opening Champagne with a sword is more fun. You can feel it in your stomach.”

    So says Marianne Sass Petersen — a bookkeeper from Amager whose life changed when she attended a Champagne sabering competition at Tivoli.

    Dedicating herself to the art of opening Champagne bottles with swords, she went on to win the Danish championship — and launch a successful business teaching sabering.

    In the final episode of the season, we visit Marianne's house in Amager to find out why she loves sabering, what it entails, and how it could change your life, too.

    For good measure, there's a pair of improbable references to hip-hop, as well (neither of them to Liquid Swords, alas).

    Further information

    Champagne Sabling

    Squares and Triangles

    Scenery

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    17 min