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The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In this episode of the "Guten Tag" podcast, Elnura, Head of Operations at 2Hearts, shares her journey from Kyrgyzstan to Germany. She discusses her transition from the corporate world to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of cultural diversity and attracting international talent to Germany.
Selim is a rapper, producer, and activist from Berlin who leads workshops for migrant kids, using rap to teach them German and introduce them to German culture. He also runs a TikTok channel where he interviews people on the streets, giving them a platform to share their experiences of living in Germany as People of Color.
In this episode, independent British journalist James Jackson, based in Berlin, shares insights on the geopolitical landscape between Germany and Russia, drawing from his rich career with publications like the BBC and Time Magazine. Jackson dives deep into the influences of Brexit on his move to Berlin, his experiences growing up internationally, and his perspective on the complexities of European and Middle Eastern politics.
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In this episode, we engage with Nick Mulder, a Dutch-American entrepreneur and real estate expert based in Berlin, to discuss the current state of the real estate market in Germany, particularly in Berlin.
We explore whether buying property in 2024 remains viable, considering rising property prices and interest rates.
Nick provides insights into the property ladder, market regulations, and the challenges faced by potential homebuyers.
He also addresses misconceptions about renting versus buying, the impact of government incentives, and the importance of early investment. The episode aims to equip you with valuable information for real estate investment in Germany.
Nick Mulder on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickmulder/
In this episode, Luardo & Benji from the Guten Tag podcast have a deep conversation with Ciarán, an Irish podcaster living in Berlin and host of the "Corner Späti Podcast". We discuss the rise of the far right in European Parliament elections, driven by economic instability and effective social media use.
Ciarán highlights Germany's talent drain due to recession and racism, suggesting a broader definition of German identity.
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Daniel Cole, British journalist and travel curator, music journalist for the The Berliner magazine, discusses Berlin's craft beer and wine scene.
We explore local producers, the evolution of beer culture, and the impact of inflation and climate change on the industry.
Daniel highlights a small Berlin brewery with a cozy, "mom and pop" atmosphere and shares insights from his book "Beer Hiking Berlin," which combines hiking routes with brewery visits.
The conversation also touches on the rising costs and challenges of Berlin's nightlife, as well as Daniel's football history tour focused on the Cold War era.
Beer Hiking Berlin Book: https://www.amazon.de/Bierwandern-Berlin-Die-erfrischendste-entdecken/dp/3039640097
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Have you ever wondered what the highest salary you can get in Berlin is? Or if you are being paid fairly?
In today's episode, we talk with Igor Ranc, the creator of the newsletter Handpicked Berlin. Igor conducted a survey among many professionals in Germany to provide an overview of salaries in various positions within the tech and startup world.
Handpicked Berlin: https://handpickedberlin.substack.com/
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In this episode of the Guten Tag podcast, Daniel Hanemann, founder of Wundertax, discusses his bicultural upbringing and entrepreneurial journey in Germany.
He shares his experiences of moving to Germany for university, facing cultural integration challenges, and dealing with stereotypes. Daniel talks about the inception of Wundertax, a tool for students to file tax returns, which evolved into a successful business.
He reflects on fundraising, the importance of strategic investor relationships, and contrasts the entrepreneurial cultures of the US and Germany. The episode also covers biases against underrepresented founders, tax return insights, and concludes with Daniel's thoughts on identity and personal growth.
Get in touch with Daniel:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-hanemann/
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00:00:00 The challenges of cultural integration
Moe Singleton, a talented comedian originally from Cleveland, began his comedy journey in Richmond, VA, before immersing himself in the vibrant comedy scene of Brooklyn, New York.
Recently, he made the bold decision to relocate to Berlin in search of new experiences and challenges.
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In this episode of the Guten Tag Podcast, Moe shared his experiences in finding his community in Berlin, highlighting how he feels safer in Germany and is not afraid of the police. He also discussed some of the curious and sometimes strange questions he encounters from Germans.
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Having arrived in Berlin just 7 months ago, Moe brings a fresh perspective and curiosity to his experiences in the city. He opened up about his dating experiences in Berlin and how the city feels like a Neverland of sorts.
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Jonny Whitlam is a tour guide in Berlin, podcaster, content creator, and entrepreneur. He offers fascinating private tours of Berlin, sharing untold stories of the city's history. In addition to his tours, Jonny creates engaging content on TikTok and Instagram, where he shares interesting facts about Berlin's past.
Originally from the UK, Jonny has been living in Berlin since 2012. He began as a free tour guide and has since gained enough experience to run his own successful private tours.
OUR SPONSOR: WUNDERTAX: https://gutentag.wundertax.de/en/
In this episode, we talked about The November Revolution of 1918, Muskel Adolf, the decay of Prussia, the Weimar Republic and how the Nazis came to power.
Also we discuss how some aspects of history are repeting in todays life in Germany, we talked about the words from Martin Niemöller, also we jump all to way to the fall of the wall and how a chain of events made it happen.
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3 places to visit in Berlin mentioned in the podcast:
Guest: Jonny Whitlam
https://www.instagram.com/whitlamsberlintours/
https://www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com/tips-for-your-trip/welcome-to-history-flakes-the-berlin-history-podcast
Hosts:
00:00 Intro
02:00 Alte Münze Building Architecture
06:20 Königskolonnaden and Muskel Adolf
10:01 Sponsor
11:10 Germany's November Revolution 1918
21:00 What is Prussia and what happen with the Prussian Empire?
32:00 National Pride
36:00 How the NS got into Power in Germany?
39:20 Martin Niemöller
47:30 Podcasting and Hardcore history
52:00 Germania: The Plans for a new Berlin in 1930's
58:30 Berlin Wall and the fall of the wall
1:11:00 3 unknown must visit places in Berlin
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.