

Lotte Freddie, Bente Scavenius and Merete A. Baird are women of the world with remarkable life experience. Together, they explore some of Europe's beautiful metropolises to share their vast knowledge of culture and art. With a fascinating energy and curiosity, they show each other the new, the iconic, and the secret in our European culture.

Oct 13, 2024 - 29m
The women of the world are on Funen. Merete is ripped up in a childhood trauma when they meet the nationally known knitwear designer behind PetiteKnit. They experience idyll ready to cry about, but disagree on what rural idyll should actually look like. They experience how female artists were kept out of the Funen painters. And then they get to taste a royal home brew that really breaks through.

Oct 13, 2024 - 29m
The women of the world are on the West Coast. They are out of their "new-yorker outfits" and in a pair of waders, and then they are on the hunt for oysters. But Lotte can't help but lick the fat oysters, even though it's algae season. They meet the past as war children in the bunker museum at Blåvand, and discuss what to do about the horrific bunkers today. They experience architecture that everyone must see, and then they go to idyllic Fanø, where they find priceless treasures in the second-hand shop.

Oct 13, 2024 - 29m
The women of the world are in East Jutland. They meet Medina and experience the unifying properties of culture at SMUKfest - where they also get weak in the knees. They are locked behind bars and experience the prison history through 150 years. They are overwhelmed by Vejle's waterfront and Olafur Eliasson's art, and then we get to establish whether royal porcelain dinnerware is dishwasher safe.

Oct 13, 2024 - 28m
The women of the world are on Zealand. We get even closer to Lotte when the ladies experience her uncle's magnificent and erotic Tegner statues. Of course, we'll also join the ladies on their home turf at fashion week and around Copenhagen's canals. Bente gives a tour of Liselund on Møn, where she spent much of her childhood, and Merete shows off the magnificent expanses in Fårevejle.