What does “American” mean? What is “home”? How is our understanding and experience of a place distorted or clarified by being physically distant from it? Join hosts Chesney McKinley Severance and Weldon Goree as they explore these questions and share the stories of Americans living far from home. New episodes drop every other week.
Weldon Goree and Chesney McKinley Severance
Denmark, France, and beyond
A quick update after a summer of Covid, travel, moving, job changes, and all other sorts of chaos. We'll be back soon with more interviews with Americans on the Outside, but this is what we've been up to during the hiatus.
We grew up with this as a nightmare, and thought these days were over. Russia has invaded Ukraine, and we are stuck reliving the kind of Cold War panics we went through as children. We're mostly just taken aback, so we don't have any of the social media integration we're supposed to this week, except to urge that you assist the International Red Cross. Dona nobis pacem
After an unexpected break (thanks Omicron) - WE'RE BACK! Our conversation this week is with Al and Lies in St Albans. We talk about: - What it's like to cross the English Channel after Brexit during a pandemic for the holidays.- Becoming a US citizen.- Life as an American and Belgian/(newly) American Belgian couple. We also talk Picardy, potatoes, finding bombs from WWII, heart attacks, and when your family finally gets Covid. LINKS!- Get to know the little known French region of Picardy- Just a Little Heart Attack- St Albans is a lovely little village.
It's been one year since the January 6th insurrection. The week we are sharing with you an early conversation that we recorded just days after the events. Here are just a few things we discuss: - Watching the events unfold - Conspiracy theories - Reparations- Silver linings and Overton Windows
It's our last episode of 2021 and this week we reflect on the past year and look forward to the next. We're talking about: - The Christmas Markets in Strasbourg, France- The Omicron wave in Europe- Celebrating New Years and the Southern US traditions we still keep. - Our greatest challenges this year- The best books we read this year: SPOILER it was The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen for Weldon and The Deepest South of All by Richard Grant for Chesney- The things we are looking forward to and a few things we are worried about in 2022- Our mottos as we begin a new yearAs always, thank you so much for listening! We hope you'll join us for more conversations and stories in 2022. Stay safe. Stay healthy.
Happy Holidays! In this episode, we talk about: - sourcing ingredients for our favorite holiday meals- our favorite holiday recipes - Christmas traditions at home and abroad We also talk with Whit in Stuttgart about: - life as an academic in Germany- alienation and identification- the Afro- Deutsch Movement, Audrey Lorde, and May Ayim
November in Europe is full of important historical events. In this week's podcast, we talk about how knowing history is important because we experience places on a deeper level. Knowing the history of a place helps us to see the ghosts. Just a few of the things we talk about: - The Night of Shattered Glass, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the German The Day of Fate. - The Southereastern Ceremonial Complex - The Slave Cemetary at George Washington's Mount Vernon- Guy Fawkes Night We also talk with our friend Bill in London who shares with us his thoughts on:- Growing up as a twin - Sharing a name with this popular movie- The Great American Summer Road Trip™- The importance of British pub culture- The joys of good Mississippi BBQ
It's a big day for us here at American on the Outside. After years of planning and months of getting our feet wet learning the process of podcasting, we're jumping in with the show as it was conceived way back in 2016. We recorded this interview the day after Election Day 2020. It's fitting to release it today - the day after Election Day 2021. We are so excited to finally bring you the first of many stories from Americans on the outside with our interview of Gwen in Biggleswade. Just a few things we talk about:- Growing up Mormon in Mississippi- Expectations of assimalating into a new culture permanently- How politics in the US and the UK are different and how they are the same
Weldon, back from a trip home to the US, and Chesney, having just sent her in-laws back home, talk about the rentrée season in Europe, and what moving to a post-COVID world means.
In this week's episode, Weldon and Chesney discuss the sacred European vacation, vaccinations, and international travel in The Time of Corona. Curious about what we're talking about?The State Department's Covid travel adivsories.The European Commission's page on leave.Vacation rentals in France and Denmark.
Curious about some of the things we're talking about? Read Umberto Eco's essay The World Cup and Its Pomps. Check out Calcio storico, an early form of football/rugby. Here's an article about racism in football: The Ugly Side of the Beautiful Game from The American School in London's school newspaper, The Standard.
What does Independence Day mean when you're overseas? How do you celebrate it? Chesney and Weldon talk about their holiday plans, how they have celebrated July 4th abroad in the past, and how it compares to celebrations they remember from the States.
Here it is! The first episode of American on the Outside! Join Weldon and Chesney as they talk about the difficulties of speaking, listening, and trying to learn a second language while wearing masks, what the pandemic has meant for personal space, and what Europe is like without American tourists. Curious about some of the things we're talking about? Check out how to really say "rødgrød med fløde" ([ˈʁœðˀˌɡ̊ʁœðˀ mɛ ˈfløːð̩] for all you International Phonetic Alphabet nerds) and let us know how Chesney did on her pronunciation. Her daughter still thinks it's rubbish. Make some rødgrød med fløde to try yourself. It's the perfect summer dessert!
What does "American" mean? What is "home"? How is our understanding and experience of a place distorted or clarified by being physically distant from it? Join hosts Chesney McKinley Severance and Weldon Goree as they explore these questions and share the stories of Americans living far from home. New episodes drop every other week starting Wednesday, June 16. Our very first for real episode drops next Wednesday, June 16. You can subscribe to our podcast at https://amontheout.com/feed/podcast in your favorite podcast client. We should be findable on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, and other aggregators Real Soon Now™. You can also find us on Instagram @americanontheoutside or on Facebook. Thanks!