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WE ARE FASHION REVOLUTIONWE ARE FASHION REVOLUTION"Overheated"-Event in Berlin: Wie Billie Eilish sich mit uns für nachhaltige Mode engagiertAm 9. Mai kommt Billie Eilish für ihr lang ersehntes Konzert nach Berlin in die Uber Arena, am Vormittag geht es im Festsaal Kreuzberg aber erstmal um Klima und Nachhaltigkeit. Und wer darf da nicht fehlen? Wir! Unter dem Titel „Overheated“ veranstaltet Billie Eilish seit einiger Zeit Events zu Themen wie Nachhaltigkeit und Klimawandel. In Berlin will sie am 9. Mai ihren Tourtermin mit der ersten Deutschlandausgabe dieser Veranstaltungsreihe verbinden. In der Hauptstadt soll es dabei vor allem um pflanzliche Ernährung, Aktivismus und nachhaltige Mode gehen! Mit dabei: Fashion Revolution Germany e.V.. In der aktuellen...2025-05-0826 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger and Nadine LindnerOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by former Foreign Editor at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, and Nadine Lindner, Correspondent with Deutschlandradio.Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger was the Foreign Editor of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. His writings deal especially with the United States, European, transatlantic, and international politics. He holds a Master’s Degree in Political Science, Economics, and American Studies from Frankfurt University. He joined the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany’s leading national daily, in 1986, and served in various capacities, as European, International, and Editorial Page Editor. Mr. Frankenberger was a Member of the Trilateral Commission and o...2025-04-1447 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Marc Felix SerraoOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Marc Felix Serrao, Editor-in-Chief in Germany for the Neue Züricher Zeitung.Marc Felix Serrao has been the Head of the Berlin office since July 2017 and Editor-in-Chief of the Neue Züricher Zeitung in Germany since 2021. After military service, he studied political science in Berlin. In 2004/05, he was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in New York. He graduated in 2006.Mr. Serrao worked for the Süddeutsche Zeitung from 2007 to 2016 – first as a trainee, then as deputy head of the society and style department. In 2015, he began a...2025-03-1747 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Dr. Anna SauerbreyOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by 2018 Kellen Fellow Dr. Anna Sauerbrey, Foreign Editor for Die Zeit. Before assuming this position, Dr. Sauerbrey was Deputy Editor-in-Chief at Der Tagesspiegel, a daily newspaper based in Berlin. She has written about German politics in The New York Times and comments on German and international politics on public German radio and television programs. She has also appeared on CNN and the BBC world service. She is the author of Machtwechsel. Wie eine neue Politikergeneration das Land verändert (Rowohlt Berlin, 2022) a book on the generation of German po...2025-02-2452 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: Special Edition - Germany’s Confidence Vote with Cameron Abadi and Rüdiger LentzOn this week's Special Edition of the regular Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Cameron Abadi, deputy editor at Foreign Policy, and Rüdiger Lentz, senior political advisor for the firm of Rud Pedersen. The two experts discussed the first three years of the Ampelkoalition and the outlook for Germany’s snap election in February.Cameron Abadi is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy and co-host of FP’s Ones and Tooze podcast. He previously worked at the New Republic and Foreign Affairs and as a correspondent in Germany and Iran. His writi...2024-12-1658 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Melissa EddyOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Melissa Eddy, Berlin Correspondent for the The New York Times. Ms. Eddy spoke in her own personal compacity. Melissa Eddy is a correspondent based in Berlin who covers German politics, social issues, and culture for The New York Times. Her most recent work has delved into the challenges of integrating one million refugees, the spate of Islamist terror attacks, and the legacy of a trove of Nazi-looted art.She has covered Germany’s green energy transformation and Chancellor Angela Merkel since she entered office in 2005. A Minnesota nativ...2024-11-2541 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Marc Felix SerraoOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Marc Felix Serrao, Editor-in-Chief in Germany for the Neue Züricher Zeitung.Mr. Serrao has been the Head of the Berlin office since July 2017 and Editor-in-Chief of the Neue Züricher Zeitung in Germany since 2021. After military service, he studied political science in Berlin. In 2004/05, he was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in New York. He graduated in 2006.Mr. Serrao worked for the Süddeutsche Zeitung from 2007 to 2016 - first as a trainee, then as deputy head of the society and style department. In 2015, he...2024-11-1145 minWE ARE FASHION REVOLUTIONWE ARE FASHION REVOLUTIONDie NochMall in Berlin:Unter dem Motto “Alles außer neu” bietet die NochMall in Berlin Reinickendorf auf über 2.000 Quadratmetern ausschließlich gebrauchte Gegenstände zum Verkauf an sowie Workshops und Events rund um das Thema Kreislaufwirtschaft und Abfallvermeidung. Wir finden: Das ist ein absolut visionäres Konzept! Sieht so das Konsummodell der Zukunft aus? Und wie funktioniert so ein Gebrauchtwarenkaufhaus eigentlich genau? Diese Fragen diskutieren wir in unserem neuen Septemberpodcast mit Frieder Söling und Melanie Gille von der NochMall. Wir sind auf jeden Fall begeistert! Hört doch mal rein und schreibt uns in die Kommentare, wo ihr euch ei...2024-09-2631 minAEW Fans Germany PodcastAEW Fans Germany PodcastNdYs WWE Ecke - „BASH IN BERLIN 2024“ - AEW Fans Germany PodcastDas war ja mal was, oder? Der ERSTE Premium Live Event auf deutschem Boden, welcher LIVE in die ganze Welt übertragen wurde! WTF?!?!?!Was passierte bei diesem groß und lang erwarteten PLE-Debüt in Berlin „Bash in Berlin“?Interessante Sichtweisen aus AEW-Mündern von Zeitzeugen!In diesem neuen Format unseres Montags-Podcasters NdY dreht sich alles um die WWE - da er sich viel mit diesem 'Universum' beschäftigt, ist es also sein Programm innerhalb unseres Programms.Der AEW Fans Germany Podcast ist ein deutschsprachiger Wrestling Podcast von Fans für Fans.Du liebst Wre...2024-09-031h 57Kaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Steven ErlangerOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent in Europe for The New York Times.As of earlier this year, he is based in Berlin. In over 40 years of career as a journalist, he has covered news in over 120 countries, from the war in Kosovo to Brexit. In 2002, Mr. Erlanger shared the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on his work on Al Qaeda and again received the prize in 2017 for a series on Russia.Between 1975 and 1983, he was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University. Beginning in 1976, he also worked as...2024-09-0347 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Marc Felix SerraoOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Marc Felix Serrao, Head of the Berlin office and Editor-in-Chief of the Neue Züricher Zeitung in Germany.After military service, he studied political science in Berlin. In 2004 and 2005, he was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University in New York. He graduated in 2006 and became a freelance journalist for various media outlets. He worked for the Süddeutsche Zeitung from 2007 to 2016 - first as a trainee, then as Deputy Head of the Society and Style Department. In 2015 and 2016 he was a part-time student at the Wissenschaftliche Hochschule fü...2024-07-1545 minTrue Stories BerlinTrue Stories BerlinTrouble in Paradise with Dyane NeimanIn this episode called Trouble in Paradise, we are featuring the storyteller Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor, who shares the same birth year as the Deutsche Grundgesetz (German Fundamental Law). As we celebrate 75 years of democracy in Germany in 2024, Sylvia offers personal insights into the evolution of German democracy after World War II, the dismantling of authoritarian structures, and life in divided Germany. These four stories are told with her signature blend of humor and darkness, sincerity and intensity.    Sylvia Schöningh-Taylor is the author of “Kinderdiebe," “Karma Express," “Durch Nadelöhr ins Himmelreich," and “Mich wundert’s”. Y...2024-05-2344 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Sonja GillertOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by ACG Alumna Sonja Gillert, Head of Audio and Podcaster for Die Welt. Sonja Gillert (2019 ACG Young Leader) is the head of audio for Welt. Previously, she served as an editor in the paper’s foreign policy department in Berlin. In 2015, she spent three months in China with the Media Ambassador China Germany Program. In 2017 she was selected to attend the two-month Arthur F. Burns Fellowship for Journalists to conduct research in the United States. In 2023, she completed an ACG Kellen Fellowship during which researched the influence of school boa...2024-05-2044 minWE ARE FASHION REVOLUTIONWE ARE FASHION REVOLUTION„Müll-Kolonialismus – wir brauchen ein global-gerechtes EPR System“ Arianna Nicoletti (Circular Berlin)„Müll-Kolonialismus – wir brauchen ein global-gerechtes EPR System“ Arianna Nicoletti (Circular Berlin) Die Überproduktion von Kleidung und das globale Textilmüllproblem sind eng miteinander verknüpft. Vor allem Länder des globalen Südens wie Ghana werden mit Altkleidern aus dem globalen Norden überschwemmt und führen dort zu massiven sozialen und ökologischen Problemen.  In dieser Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit der Frage, was sich in der Bekleidungsindustrie ändern muss, welche gesetzlichen Änderungen notwendig sind und welche Möglichkeiten Konsument*innen bereits haben, um ihre Kleidung verantwortungsbewusst weiterzugeben. Zu Gast: Arianna Nicoletti (Ci...2024-04-2750 minRelo BerlinRelo BerlinYour Guide to Driving in Germany: International Driver's Permit and Flying BroomsHitting the road in Germany? ReloBerlin keeps you in the fast lane with this guide to navigating German driver's licenses and International Driving Permits (IDPs) for our non-EU friends. Part 1: Gearing Up - Do You Need a German License? EU Citizens: Cruise on your home country's license for up to six months. Afterward, or if you're not from the EU, you might need a German license, especially after becoming a resident (usually after 185 days). Part 2: Choosing Your Path - Translation vs. IDP Translation (ADAC): Need your license translated if it's not in German a...2024-04-2442 minRelo BerlinRelo BerlinWoofs, Meows & How-Tos: Your Guide to Adopting & Caring for Pets in Germany + Extra: Cats, Cauldrons, & Conspiracy: The El-Wises and the Rise of German BeerHey fabulous folks, welcome back to Relo Berlin! Your host Seku here, slaying the bureaucracy beast and spilling the tea on all things Deutschland. Today, we're diving into a purrfectly juicy topic: pets in Germany. Whether you're a seasoned cat lady or a dapper dog dude, this episode is your guide to navigating pet ownership in Berlin like a pro. The Legal Stuff In Germany and Berlin, pet ownership is regulated by federal and local laws. Here's a breakdown of the key things to know: Legal Pets: Think cats, dogs, hamsters, birds, and fish – the...2024-04-1057 minRelo BerlinRelo BerlinJob Search in Germany: Your Ultimate Guide (from Cover Letters to Interviews) and some feminine witchy literature. Bonus: Exhibition in HalleThis episode is packed with everything you need to dominate your job search in Germany! We tackled crafting a killer cover letter in the previous episode, and now we're diving deep into the interview process. Here's a quick recap of the cover letter episode: Write in the same language as the job posting (German if required). Aim for 250-400 words (1500-2500 characters). Include relevant keywords from the job description. Proofread and use resources like Grammarly or Hemingway Editor. Tailor your cover letter for each position. Now, let's conquer those interviews! The Process: Application screening...2024-03-2754 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Erika SolomonOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Erika Solomon, Berlin Correspondent for The New York Times. Ms.Solomon has been a Berlin Correspondent for The New York Times since April 2022. Prior to that, she served as a correspondent for The Financial Times, reporting from the Middle East and then Germany. Ms. Solomon spent over a decade reporting from the Middle East – first for Reuters and then the FT – covering the Arab Spring and its aftermath, from the street protests in Yemen and Bahrain to the conflicts in Syria and Iraq. In 2019, she moved to German...2024-03-1847 minThe Coin Shop PodcastThe Coin Shop PodcastWorld Money Fair 2024 | Berlin, Germany Welcome to The Coin Shop Podcast - Episode 045: Exploring the World Money Fair in Berlin, Germany! Join your hosts, Kenny Duncan Jr and Ryan Fisher, as they take you on a captivating journey through the realm of numismatics. In this special episode, the dynamic duo shares their experiences and insights gained from their recent trip to the prestigious World Money Fair in Berlin. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the international coin and banknote exhibition, where collectors, experts, and enthusiasts from around the globe converge to celebrate the art, history, and culture of currency. Kenny and Ryan bring...2024-03-0529 minKatie The Traveling Lactation ConsultantKatie The Traveling Lactation ConsultantEp 64 Eva Fieback- Berlin, GermanyBreastfeeding struggles are not a uniquely US issue, nor is tongue tie.  In this episode, Katie Oshita talks with Eva Fieback, an SLP/IBCLC in Berlin, Germany about the differences and similarities between support in the two countries.  Eva discusses how as an SLP it is in her scope of practice in Germany to teach oral exercises, however IBCLC's are not allowed to in Germany.  Government insurance also doesn't cover any visits with an IBCLC, yet SLP visits are covered.  Tongue tie assessment and treatment is just a difficult in Germany as it is in the US.  Listen here as Ka...2024-01-161h 01Maxwell\'s KitchenMaxwell's KitchenMK126 - Must-See Sights in Berlin, Germany | Top Tourist Attractions & Hidden GemsA travel guide on transportation, lodging, and food in Berlin, Germany. Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, science and media. At the crossroads of many significant historical events, Berlin continues to be incredibly important and relevant to modern society.Previous episodes - MK125 - Split, Croatia - https://youtu.be/z3Okr-kjCtoMK124 - Cinque Terre, Italy - https://youtu.be/L_y1Znpx-UIMK123 - Finale Ligure, Italy - https://youtu.be/W_vvRjbbNykMK122 - Monaco - https://youtu.be/JxhjHNlfnZ42023-11-2010 minNomadTreneurNomadTreneur25 Best Things to Do in Berlin, GermanyBerlin, the capital city of Germany, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern culture. From iconic landmarks to world-class museums, Berlin offers a plethora of attractions for every type of traveler. Here are the top 25 things to do in this dynamic city:https://nomadtreneur.com/25-best-things-to-do-in-berlin-germany/2023-10-0806 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Paul-Anton KrügerOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Paul-Anton Krüger, Parliamentary Correspondent in the Berlin Bureau of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Mr. Krüger has been the Parliamentary Correspondent in the Berlin Bureau of the Süddeutsche Zeitung since the 2021 federal election. Previously he reported on political affairs and served as Deputy Head of the Foreign Policy Department, focusing on the Middle East and international security for three years. Before that, he spent four years in Cairo and was a correspondent covering large parts of the Arab world and Iran.After graduating from...2023-09-2550 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Steven ErlangerOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent in Europe for The New York Times, a position he assumed in 2017.As of earlier this year, Mr. Erlanger is based in Berlin. In over 40 years of career as a journalist, he has covered news in over 120 countries, from the war in Kosovo to Brexit. In 2002, Mr. Erlanger shared the Pulitzer Prize for reporting on his work on Al Qaeda and again received the prize in 2017 for a series on Russia.Between 1975 and 1983, he was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard...2023-09-1151 minRadio Spaetkauf BerlinRadio Spaetkauf BerlinSticking Point: Voices from Germany’s Climate Movement - Part 1 In this miniseries, Izzy Choksey and Anne-Marie Harrison take a journey through the main waves of Germany's climate movement. We meet the people behind the headlines: from the tactics of the anti-nuclear movement, and activists clambering onto coal excavators in the early 00s, to striking school children and folks gluing their hands onto roads. We find out what motivates activists and why they are willing to turn to increasingly radical means to force change. Episode #1: From Nein Danke Nuclear to Coal Isn’t Sexy Climate activists today are redefining ci...2023-07-0338 minRelo BerlinRelo Berlin10. Summer in Berlin. Refreshing plans for the sun seasonWelcome back another Wednesday to ReloBerlin!   In today's episode, I want to congratulate you if you have gone through your relocation process with me. Thank you!   Now is where I would insert that famous singer meme saying that "I wanna thank me" because this is the LAST episode of the FIRST season.   10 episodes already?!   If you have lived enough summers in Germany, you have already seen A LOT: FreiKorperKultur (FKK) Nudism is a big part of German culture. Do not underestimate it!2023-06-0727 minDanceTVDanceTVDJ MIX #607 - Julie Marghilano (Berlin, Germany)Dance TV is proud to present DJ MIX #607 with the multitalented Sol Asylum label owner - Julie Marghilano. Originally hailing from Las Vegas, yet residing in Berlin since many years Julie is an eclectic selector with a library of records spanning years that explores a myriad of nuances and genres within dance music and beyond. That shines through in this flawless and groovy recording! Top notch! @julie-marghilano @sol-asylum-records Julie Marghilano is a highly skilled and versatile musician and performer. Her classical violin training, combined with her upbringing as the daughter of a jazz musician father and vocalist mother, has deeply...2023-05-051h 04Radio Spaetkauf BerlinRadio Spaetkauf BerlinGet Help Berlin: Part 2 - The Magic WordJöran and Matilde outline the underground market which is making it difficult for psychotherapists to treat patients under public health insurance. But, there’s a work-around to getting psychotherapy covered! Find out what this magic word is on this episode, and read all about it in the current cover story for ExBerliner Magazine.    Want to share your story? Write to us here at hallo@radiospaetkauf.com or leave a voice message here. Terminology: Bedarfsplanung: formal coverage plan made to ensure sufficient health service coverage across Germany, according to the need in ea...2023-04-1429 minKaffeepause: What\'s Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin?Kaffeepause: What's Abuzz in Berlin? - Paul-Anton KrügerOn this week's Kaffeepause, Dr. Steven E. Sokol is joined by is joined by Paul-Anton Krüger, Parliamentary Correspondent in the Berlin Bureau of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Mr. Krüger has been the Parliamentary Correspondent in the Berlin Bureau of the Süddeutsche Zeitung since the 2021 federal election. Previously he reported on political affairs and served as Deputy Head of the Foreign Policy Department, focusing on the Middle East and international security for three years. Before that, he spent four years in Cairo and was a correspondent covering large parts of the Arab world and Iran. 2023-03-0645 minFour4ManWonFour4ManWonEpisode 67: Travel Guide - Berlin, GermanyAnother episode of travel guide.Travel to Berlin Germany. Our aussie mate lived in Berlin and will take you to places to place in this episode.You can travel into the German delicacies from currywurst (Curry Sausage) to the famous schinitzel.Berlin can not be described without its beer and beer gardens.To its rich history and culture, let;s go#podcast #englishpodcast #four4manwon #korea #australia #USA #America #Germany #Berlin #travel #travelpodcast #india #travelgermany #travelberlin #Germanfood #Germanbeer #Wurst #Currywurst #sauerkraut #schnitzel #wienerschnitzel #museuminsel #alexanderplatz2023-03-0430 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyDating in Berlin and...Axe Murderers? - EP 137Are you looking for a long term romance? Or perhaps, just one night of fun? Berlin can offer you all of the above! This week we’re going to discuss what it’s like to date in the large metropolis that is Berlin. To help us, we are joined by Lulu Johnson, the author of the new book "Dating in Berlin: Tales of Modern Love & Relationships", in which she details her 8 years of living in Berlin and attempting to find love through the modern convinces of dating apps. Having grown up in a small town in Ireland, she took Berl...2023-03-0157 minCampus 10178Campus 10178#ESMT20 – Celebrating two decades of success of business education in GermanyCelebrating two decades of success of business education in Germany In Episode 23 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, ESMT President Jörg Rocholl steps into the podcast studio to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the founding of ESMT (#ESMT20). He speaks on the key drivers for establishing an international business school in Germany, the school’s rise to success, and the path ahead for education in business management, especially in light of the digital transformation, climate change/sustainability, and war.   “We strongly believe that we would not only like to have relevance for business, which is impo...2022-11-0126 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeySeeing Berlin AND Germany With Fresh Eyes - EP 123Last week, Alex had some good childhood friends visit him for the first time in Berlin. It provided him not only the opportunity to plan the best first impression of his favorite city, but also a chance to see Germany through the eyes of a newcomer. During this episode, we'll discuss his experience showing his guests throughout the German capital and what he learned about his adopted home along the way.  2022-10-2659 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyInside vs. Outside Berlin’s ”Ringbahn” - EP 117Berlin's "Ringbahn" (circle railway) is a circular public train route that surrounds Berlin's inner city area. It helps to connect the vast network of subway and above ground train lines that criss-cross the city, making transfers from one part of the city to the other much quick. However, beyond being a helpful public transit feature, it also acts as a dividing line for two different versions of Berlin. This week we talk about Berlin's Ringbahn and the differences between the architecture, people, and lifestyle on either side of the "ring." 2022-09-0755 minYnot Truth PodcastYnot Truth PodcastWest Berlin, Germany | An American Abroad [1986] West Berlin 1986 - 1989, I lived in Kreuzberg, West Berlin., SO 36 , Germany. A cultural melting pot. From Oranien Bar;  To Cafe M – Goltzstrasse 33:  To drinking beers at the Risiko. with Blixr Bargeld of The Bad Seeds. To dancing at Dschungel Club with Sadie – Nürnberger Straße 53,  To hanging with Nina Hagen. To standing on the film set of "Der Himmel Uber Berlin"  with Nick Cave. I experienced the best years of my life [so far] in #Berlin But let me tell you - getting a...2022-07-2712 minCampus 10178Campus 10178Trust and security in a digitalized societyTechnology should serve the people, requiring trust that our core values will be protected in this new domain. In episode #19 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, we share an ESMT Open Lecture held on March 2, 2022 with Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin. Using diverse examples from her vast experience as an international cybersecurity expert, Tiirmaa-Klaar demonstrates what is necessary to develop a trustworthy digital society that serves its citizens and illustrates how different stakeholders – including the private sector, policymakers, and academia – can help achieve this goal. She also examines the public policy response necessary to b...2022-05-1256 minDanceTVDanceTVDJ MIX #584 - Hito (Berlin, Germany)Dance TV is proud to present DJ MIX #584 with the Berlin based Japanese DJ and Producer- Hito. The ENTER. Sake resident delivers an eclectic recording with trippy vocals, deep tech electroishi sounds in driving, slightly twisted house tracks with a hint of groovy techno on the minimal side. Her choice of music is mysterious and intriguing and mixed with a great sense of timing in a really smooth way. Dangerously energetic - it will make you DANCE from start to finish! Hito has dedicated this mix to her parents as their anniversary is on the day of release. They keep...2022-05-051h 00Campus 10178Campus 10178The African digital agendaIn episode #18 of Campus 10178, the ESMT Berlin podcast, we speak with Dr. Olumide Abimbola, the founder and executive director of the African Policy Research Institute (APRI) in Berlin. The young think tank provides analysis to shape European approaches to African policy making and to inform the policy positions of African stakeholders seeking support and investment from Europe. In focus on the podcast: the African digital agenda. Abimbola reviews trans-African approaches to digitalization and details an overarching agenda on digital infrastructure, e-government, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. Guest contact information: Olumide Abimbola, founder and director APRI – Af...2022-02-0148 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyBerlin vs. Bavaria: Part 2 - EP 77We’re back with part two of the epic showdown between the German North and South! We were lucky enough to have Aspen (the co-host of the ‘Dating Abroadcast’ podcast) join us once again to continue our discussion of Berlin vs. Bavaria. This week we continue our comparison between two of Germany’s most popular destinations for expats, Berlin and Munich. This time around, we focus on: the different vibes of the cities, beer gardens, the reactions to Americans and the dating scenes. Let’s do this! 2021-09-0159 minCurious Pavel - History meets TravelCurious Pavel - History meets Travel🇩🇪 🗣Travel to Berlin, Germany - The city with more bridges than Venice | ft @leandrahaupt EP 34Visit Berlin, Germany ► Did you know that Berlin has more bridges than Venice? I was amazed by that fact as Venice being a city surrounded by water. We did not stop there, of course. This episode will teach you a lot about Berlin as a city and Germany as a whole: culture, sightseeing, food, drinks. Best Cafés in Berlin: 5 elefants  Bonanza  Companion  Black apron  Father carpenter  Silo Home Isla    Best vegan / vegetarian / vegetarian friendly restaurants:  Seerose  Daluma Babel Sahara Imbiss  Hamy Chen Che    Bakeries:  Alba...2021-07-2536 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyBerlin vs. Bavaria - EP 71The epic showdown between the German North and South is finally here: Berlin vs. Bavaria! This week we have a fun comparison between two of Germany’s most popular destinations for expats, Berlin and Munich. The two cities not only have a large physical distance between them, but they also lie far apart in terms of their culture, food, and the daily lifestyles of their residents. If you’re having trouble deciding which city’s vibe will gel with you the best, then this is the episode for you! To help us wage this battle between North and South, we’ve...2021-06-301h 08Contemporary Czech Art in BerlinContemporary Czech Art in Berlin3x3 Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin with Anna KubelíkIn the 18th issue of Contemporary Czech Art we speak with Anna Kubelík. She is an architect and artist. Science, music and architecture play an important role in her practice. Therefore, she often collaborates with musicians, dancers or specialists of diverse fields. The context always determines the content, form, material and dimension of her work. There is always a performative element to be found throughout all her projects. Anna Kubelík has been raised in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, the USA and Austria. She studied in London and currently lives and works mostly in Germany. But members of...2021-04-2020 minTschechisches Zentrum BerlinTschechisches Zentrum Berlin3x3 Contemporary Czech Art in Berlin with Anna KubelíkIn the 18th issue of Contemporary Czech Art we speak with Anna Kubelík. She is an architect and artist. Science, music and architecture play an important role in her practice. Therefore, she often collaborates with musicians, dancers or specialists of diverse fields. The context always determines the content, form, material and dimension of her work. There is always a performative element to be found throughout all her projects. Anna Kubelík has been raised in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, the USA and Austria. She studied in London and currently lives and works mostly in Germany. But members of...2021-04-2020 minFar Away FanFar Away FanI identify with them so much, it's a connection much more than football. - Alberto Doblaré, Zaragoza, Spain - FC Union Berlin, GermanyAlberto Doblaré is from Zaragoza, Spain and is a fan of FC Union Berlin, Germany Alberto has lived in Berlin for a few years. One day a colleague told him they should check out a game of this club in the second division. The experience was something he had was looking for in the city. He moved back to Zaragoza and promised himself to start a Twitter account in Spanish, dedicated to the team if they came to the First Division. His handle is @fcunion_es, he doesn’t just discuss football but also the history and...2021-03-2845 minClassic Comedy of Old Time RadioClassic Comedy of Old Time RadioThe Bob Hope Show from Berlin, Germany, Christmas 1948The Bob Hope Show from Berlin, Germany, Christmas 1948   Photo of Irving Berlin, Jinx Falkenburg, and Bob Hope in Berlin.   Episode 399 of The Bob Hope Show. The program originally aired on December 28, 1948.   Please email questions and comments to host@classiccomedyotr.com. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/classiccomedyotr.   Please support our show at patron.podbean.com/classiccomedyotr or at paypal.com/donate.   Please share this podcast with your friends and family. You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google podcasts.2020-12-2428 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinA closer look at Germany's abortion law (Rebroadcast)This November, we're highlighting some of the big news stories from 2020. In this Studio Berlin episode, we look back at our discussion on Germany's abortion law. Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Kate Cahoon from the pro abortion rights group, Bündnis für sexuelle Selbstbestimmung; Dr. Alicia Baier from Doctors for Choice Germany, and Dr. Paul Cullen, chairman of Ärzte für das Leben (Doctors for Life). This episode originally aired Feb. 1, 2020. This show was produced by Monika Müller-Kroll and Sylvia Cunningham.2020-11-2525 minAsteroid BerlinAsteroid BerlinStudying Business Psychology in GermanyIn this episode of UNITALK 🎙,we are talking with Alina who recently graduated in Business Psychology from SRH University of Applied Science in Berlin. She is from Munich and living in Berlin for about three years. During this episode, she is talking about her experience living and studying in Berlin as well as highlighting the most important courses of her study and how Business Psychology could be one of the important subject in the upcoming years for companies. 🙌    What is UNITALK? 🤔 This is a student show aiming to share experiences of students studying in Germany. We will be discussi...2020-11-0835 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinGermany vs. COVID-19, Round 2: Can we avoid another lockdown?As novel coronavirus cases skyrocket across Germany and Europe, we talk about what we've learned since the start of the pandemic. How can we best stop its spread, what are the new treatments and is a lockdown imminent or even wise?Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Christian Karagiannidis, president of the German Society of Medical Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine; Korinna Hennig, science editor and co-host of public broadcaster NDR's weekly show "The Coronavirus Update"; Thomas Isenberg, health policy spokesman for the Social Democrats' parliamentary group in Berlin's House of Representatives; Tom Nuttall, Berlin bureau chief...2020-10-2128 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyBerlin, Berlin: Part 2 - EP 37Berlin kommt wieder! We weren’t able to cover Germany’s capital city with just one episode, so here comes a sequel. One of the reasons the city is so different than the rest of the country is the international influence from the large population of foreigners. Over 777,000 non-Germans are currently living in the city! Join us now for the second instalment of our series covering the city that is, “poor, but sexy.” 2020-10-1458 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyBerlin, Berlin: Part 1 - EP 34Hello Berlin! Throughout past episodes we’ve given little tastes of the city, but oddly enough, we’ve never given a full picture of the German capital. Did you know it was once just a giant swamp? This week we’ll discuss Berlin’s history, its districts, the cost of living, what makes it so special and more! This time we bit off more than we could chew, so we ended up making this a two parter. Join us now for the first instalment of our series covering the city that is, “poor, but sexy.” 2020-09-2354 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyThe Expat Files: An Englishman & the Berlin Music Scene - EP 32The music scene in Berlin is legendary, especially for the unofficial punk and techno clubs that popped up around the city - East and West Berlin - during the 1970s and 1980s. Neither music style was born in Germany’s capital, however it was in Berlin that they were truly turned into movements that united the youth of Germany and helped them to express themselves during turbulent times. During this week’s episode we’ll discuss the history of Berlin’s music scene and also talk with our guest Matthew Conway, the lead singer of the indie punk rock outfit “...2020-09-0953 minAsteroid BerlinAsteroid BerlinUNITALK with Reda - Studying Entrepreneurship in GermanyIn this episode of UNITALK, we are talking with Reda who is studying Entrepreneurship in SRH University, Berlin. Prior to this, Reda studies Business Administration with the focus of Management. He talks about his 9 years journey of living and studying in Germany and grow up with German culture. Currently he is working on his Startup (Startup-Lab Morocco) which is a consulting company helping Moroccan entrepreneurs to put their ideas into action!    What is UNITALK? This is a student show aiming to share experiences of students studying in Germany. We will be discussing path and study choices, daily st...2020-09-0627 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinShould the word 'Rasse' (or 'race') be removed from Germany's constitution? (Rebroadcast)This show originally aired on July 15.This week we revisit a controversial discussion that started earlier in the summer. Amid nationwide and international protests against racism, Germany's Green Party proposed to change Article 3 of the nation's Basic Law by removing "Rasse" - in English, "race" - from the text. Proponents of removing the word say it’s linked to Nazi ideology and this change is long overdue. Others say this move is too hasty and would actually harm people of color.Studio Berlin, host Sylvia Cunningham discusses this complex issue with We...2020-08-2628 minAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyAmericans in Germany Drinking WhiskeyBerlin: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - EP 28A low cost of living, ample green spaces and no where to pee. We've both lived in Berlin, Germany for many years - through the good times and the bad. The city has become a second home to us and we thought it'd be only natural for us to finally discuss what we believe are the best and worst things about living in Berlin.  2020-08-1254 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinShould the word 'rasse' (or 'race') be removed from Germany's constitution?In the wake of nationwide and international protests against racism, Germany’s Green Party wants to change Article 3 of the nation’s Basic Law by removing “Rasse” – in English, “race” – from the text. The conversation is not new, but controversial. Proponents of removing the word say it’s linked to Nazi ideology and this change is long overdue. Others say this move is too hasty and would actually harm people of color.This week on Studio Berlin, host Sylvia Cunningham discusses this complex issue with Werner Graf, the chairman of the Greens in Berlin; Martin Fischer, an evolut...2020-07-1528 minAnother BerlinAnother BerlinSquatting pt. 1 - The rise and fall of squatting in West BerlinIn this episode we start in the 1960s. Berlin was the center of a rising youth and protest culture and as the 70s began, a failed urban renewal policy stripped the city and provided the perfect environment for the start of what we consider to be the modern squatting movement in Berlin.We trace the evolution of counter culture events, the rise of communal living, and the evolution of squatting as a political and social movement as it takes over and transforms the fabric of West Berlin in ways that remain to this day.2020-07-0735 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinIs Germany's 'Corona-Warn-App' a success?More than 14 million people have downloaded Germany’s COVID-19 contact tracing app. Before its launch last month, the German government project came under fire over data security and privacy concerns. So does it work? What are users saying? And what questions about the app still need to be answered?This week, Studio Berlin host Sylvia Cunningham breaks down the pros and cons of the “Corona-Warn-App” with Thomas Leonhardi, spokesman for the software giant SAP; Günter Voß, coordinator of the Senior Computer Club in Berlin-Mitte; Chris Köver, journalist for the website Netzpolitik.org and Svea Wind...2020-07-0128 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinWill Germany's EU Council presidency move Europe forward?Germany takes the helm of the EU Council on July 1. The presidency comes at a crucial time as Europe grapples with recovery measures to handle the unprecedented health and economic crisis. What are the expectations and challenges ahead? And what are the other topics on Germany’s agenda during its six-month presidency?Host Sylvia Cunningham discusses what’s at stake with Andreas Kluth, columnist at Bloomberg and Christian Odendahl, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform; with Christine Pütz from the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung about the foundation’s recent survey on the German view of their...2020-06-2428 minPodcast ProChile Germany ConnectsPodcast ProChile Germany ConnectsFRUIT LOGISTICA 2021 - Podcast ProChile Germany ConnectsIn today's episode, we are pleased to talk with Madlen Miserius, Senior product manager of FRUIT LOGISTICA, one of the biggest international events that covers every single sector of the fresh produce business, provides a wide range of the latest innovations and products and connects the fresh producers with the businesses from around the world. We will talk about the challenges that presents COVID-19 for the trade fair and about the importance to create new perspectives for the version 2021 of FRUIT LOGISTICA. FRUIT LOGISTICA will take place on the 3-5 of February in Berlin, Germany. 2020-06-2211 minWe Travel There with Lee HuffmanWe Travel There with Lee HuffmanBerlin, Germany | Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate & Berghain Night ClubWe're in Berlin, Germany, with Maikol Piardi, an Instagram consultant at MaikolPiardi.com. Maikol and I talk about the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate, and Berghain, the largest club in the world. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/berlin Miles and points make travel affordable, but tracking them is difficult. That's why I use AwardWallet to monitor my rewards, reservations, and free night certificates. Sign up for free at WeTravelThere.com/awardwallet2020-06-2229 minTschechisches Zentrum BerlinTschechisches Zentrum BerlinCGIF 2019: Institutional Support for R&D in Germany and the Czech RepublicRecorded 09.04.2019 at Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin The German-Czech Innovation Festival (CGIF) presents innovations, science, new technologies and startups from the Czech Republic and offers a broad Czech-German platform for innovative business and academic cooperation. The 4th CGIF focused on visions for innovations and Czech-German cooperation and how we can profit from interfaces between science and business. It was organised by the Czech Centre Berlin, the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Berlin and CzechInvest. WORKSHOP 2: INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT FOR R&D IN GERMANY AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC The Czech Republic has now – similar to...2020-05-0652 minStudio BerlinStudio BerlinWill the historic aid package protect Germany's economy during the COVID-19 crisis?Germany has abandoned its balanced budget to soften the blow the pandemic is delivering to the economy. Will this historic aid package get Germany through the crisis? And what is happening on the European level?Studio Berlin host Sumi Somaskanda discusses the relief efforts with fellow Studio Berlin host Noah Barkin, and DW and NPR contributor Teri Schultz from Brussels. We also hear from small business owners in Berlin about their struggle to survive.Produced by Monika Müller-Kroll with Sumi Somaskanda.2020-04-0128 min