
One couple. Two different passports. Too many different opinions to count. Listen in as we explore the weird and wonderful things we've come to learn about the UK & USA from an outsiders' perspective.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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You've heard what the Americans want to know about the British, but what are the British curious about? We talk all things guns in Walmart, "British" food aisles, butter and a load of other nonsense as our Brummie guest asks the real questions we all... more
If you didn't know, when people say something in the UK, they rarely often mean the literal translation. For an American abroad, the workplace has its own set of language you have to understand to make it out alive. I bring on guest Jodie Williams as... more
This week is an "emergency" episode due to technical issues with the recording of a previous podcast. So, Courtney fills in for Tom spilling the tea on what shopping is like in the UK. If you've ever heard, "Europeans buy everything from their local ... more
It's the first question we get asked, and it makes sense being that it's not every day a South Louisiana girl and Nuneaton boy should find each other in the world. Find out who said "You have such a beautiful soul" on the first date, how Courtney man... more
In this episode, we bring our friend Kaci Disney onboard as a special guest to let her ask questions she's always wondered about British stereotypes and what life is like across the pond. Of course, there's a little Meghan Markle chat, some #FreeBrit... more
Courtney flies solo this week as Tom starts a new job, so she takes a moment to talk about the things she misses most about the USA during the sunny summer months.
In this episode we talk about the UK lockdown and its affected our lives over here. There's highs and lows, Courtney's afternoon tea plans and Tom's Long Island Ice Tea dreams. Get in now before Harvester buy us out!
With the holiday bug spreading almost as quickly as Covid, we thought we'd give some fun recommendations of places to visit in the UK outside of London. Whether you live on this side of the pond and can make a quick weekend trip, or you're planning a... more










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