Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 hours 40 minutes
Norbeatz ist ein Kreativer, ein Creator, und bezeichnet sich als Architekt. Aber nicht im klassischen Sinne. Er baut Dinge zusammen, online oder in der Realität. Von Websites, über Skateboards hat er so einiges im Repertoire. Warum wir trotzdem empfehlen BWL zu studieren erfahrt Ihr in dieser Episode. Das Ganze gibt es sogar auch als video auf twitch.tv/nrbts zu sehen. Viel Spaß!
Martin ist Internist und hilft in seiner Gemeinschaftspraxis Brunck-Maack zusammen mit Dr. Simone Maack Patient:innen durch die Anwendung ganzheitlicher Diagnostik, funktioneller Medizin und verschiedener Infusionen. Und genau darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge. Bei Fragen wendet Euch gerne direkt an uns oder an https://www.brunck-maack.de oder ak-seminare.com...
Florian ist Lehrer für Geschichte und Englisch. In dieser Episode sprechen wir über das Lehrerdasein, räumen mit den Vorurteilen der faulen Lehrerschaft auf und beleuchten das Lehramt Studium und alternative Schulformen. Bei Fragen wendet Euch gerne an uns.
Hannes ist Creative Director bei der Agentur Kochstrasse und Co-Founder vom Hafven. In dieser Episode sprechen wir über den Beruf des Creative Directors, die Zukunft der kreativen Arbeit und warum Co-Working vielleicht einen neuen Namen braucht. Bei Fragen wendet Euch gerne an uns oder direkt an Hannes unter https://www.instagram.com/hannesgrafik/
Johannes is a Sales Manager for TGE Marine Gas Engineering. In this episode, we’re talking about being seasick, about pirates and many more pleasures of being a first officer on board of a gas vessel. We’re zooming in on his career, his maritime passion and why he finally decided to work in engineering rather than being on board of a ship. Thanks for tuning in, now sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation...
Janko is a San Francisco based manager for scaled enforcement in the are of trust and safety for OpenAI. In this episode, we’re talking about what AI can or shouldn’t do for us in the future, about the political and philosophical aspect of trust and safety for companies like YouTube and google. We might even give away how many golf balls actually fit in a bus. Thanks for tuning in, now sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation...
Ibrahim is a certified translator and interpreter. In this episode we’re talking to Ibrahim Hassan about his journey of becoming a successful interpreter for Spanish, Arabic, English and German, about creating his own company and we are giving future outlook about the involvement of AI. If you guys have any questions, feel free to connect either through Bösser, Friends or directly with Ibrahim via info@hi-colibri.com. Heads up - this entire episode is in German.
Niclas is a senior manager digital ecosystems for global key cities at adidas. In this episode, we’re talking about his global career path, how key cities play a major role for the brand and the future of sporting goods. If you guys have any questions, feel free to connect either through Bösser, Friends or directly with Niclas. Heads up - this entire episode is in German. Please excuse the sound quality, we had to record this episode over the phone.
Nico is the founder and shared owner of PicPacker, a successful video and motion graphics production company. In this episode, we’re talking about making movies or - as he would say - motion design, about his journey of building a successful business, the future of motion graphics and our friend Marcel Davis. If you guys have any questions, feel free to connect either through Bösser, Friends or directly with Nico under info@picpacker...
Bianca is a a social media manager and founder of her own company #bisocial. In this episode, we’re talking social media, about understanding the importance of social media marketing amongst clients and her why behind starting her own company. If you guys have any questions, feel free to connect either through Bösser, Friends or directly with Bibi under Bianca@bisocial.de Thanks for listening, we’ll be back with a new episode shortly. Heads up - this entire episode is in German.