
Two foreigners living in Oslo tackle one weird thing about Norway each episode.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

It's time for a neighborhood that holds a dear place in our hearts: St. Hanshaugen, where we first kindled our friendship! This former rocky, uninhabited trash heap is now a gorgeous and thriving place to live, and we've got mostly positive things to... more
Is it Majorstuen or Majorstua? And what does Frogner actually mean? Two of Oslo's posher neighborhoods get their day in the sun--but did we let them off easy?
On the news: where to go in an emergency, building density, and an update to Seamus's inve... more
Can Sentrum even be called a neighborhood? According to the city, no! And we concur, because it's got very little going for it. But why is that? And who lives there besides rats?
We've also got news about an alcohol robbery and a pollen warning.
S... more
Next up on the Oslo neighborhood chopping block: we return to Carl Berners plass and discuss what it has to offer besides a squareabout. Indigo learns how bingo works, and we share a snow crab update, as well as concerning news from podiatrists.
The... more
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Funny and smart ! Love it !
Great background for Norway, having been lucky enough to spend some time there this made me laugh and filled in some of the gaps too! Loved the Grandiosa Episode! How about some more episodes guys?
Perfect to listen to while road tripping around the fjords, to learn more about Norway as a foreigner!
The hosts have such wonderful rapport, and they pick such interesting topics. I'm just a random NYer, and I've learned so much about everyday Norwegian life. I discovered it recently, and I'm rationing episodes because I'll be sad when I run out. I hope they start up again!
Really enjoyed learning quirky culture habits in Norway in a casual format. Everything I experienced traveling in Norway for a month was somehow explained in a friendly and fun way. Thanks NFN!
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Two foreigners living in Oslo riff about one weird aspect of Norwegian life each episode, blending casual banter with data-driven observations. Topics skew toward culture, urban life, travel, and local quirks, often mixing personal anecdotes with practical context for visitors and expats. Noteworthy is the light, humorous tone paired with occasional deeper dives into housing, city planning, and social norms, which can make the show both entertaining and surprisingly informative for anyone curious about everyday Norway or considering a move or visit. The format tends to prioritize chemistry between hosts, relatable stories, and fresh takes on current events and regional culture, making it accessible for a broad audience while offering plenty... more
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