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When you move to a foreign country, especially as an adult, it’s hard to imagine that you could ever really “make it” in a place where the language and the culture are so unfamiliar. That’s why we’re featuring the stories of several “utlendinger” who have made it big in a foreign country—or are on their way to making it big.
The second season of Alt for Norge, a charming reality show on TV Norge where twelve Americans with Norwegian roots come to Norway for the first time and must compete to win a meeting with their Norwegian family, just aired its last episode at the beginning of the November. The winner was Matti Rowe, a cross country-ski loving twentysomething from Colorado.
Before being flown to Norway for the filming of Alt for Norge, Matti had never even been abroad. The intense experience of essentially going through the entire life of an average Norwegian in the space of two months—eating lefse, driving on ice, working on the farm, singing the national anthem—changed him.
It’s been six months since he came back from Norway. Hear Matti’s thoughts on his surreal reality TV experience:
Another foreigner who’s trying her luck on Norwegian reality TV paid us a visit in the studio. Elisa Keeling is a quarter Norwegian but has grown up mainly in Canada. Now she’s living in Oslo, and is competing on the upcoming singing compeition series “The Voice – Norges beste stemme”.
The first episode will air in early 2012 on TV2.
Hear the whole program, which includes more inspiring stories of success in a foreign land, plus we ask our listeners the question: What was your 15 minutes of fame?
Title photo: tvnorge/creative commons
First article photo: tvnorge/creative commons
Second article photo: Elisa Keeling, used with permission
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