by Luardo
Discover the experience of living in Germany! In this podcast we invite interesting guest living in Berlin who have inspiring stories that we believe will inspire you as well! They share practical tips on finding accommodation, job hunting, and learning the language, along with exploring the culture, cuisine, and interesting aspects of daily life in this diverse country.
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April 21, 2025
<p>What does it really take to build and scale a high-growth startup in Germany’s competitive tech scene?</p><p>In this episode of the Guten Tag Podcast, I sit down with <strong>Dr. Martin Schilling</strong> – former COO of <strong>N26</strong>, tech investor, and deep tech advocate. </p><p>From his own <strong>startup story</strong> to scaling one of Germany’s leading fintechs, Martin shares powerful lessons on entrepreneurship, failure, and what Europe needs to unlock its full potential.</p><p><br /></p><p>We explore the realities of raising <strong>venture capital</strong>, the future of <strong>deep tech</strong>, and what it means to build a <strong>startup in Germany</strong> — especially in hubs like <strong>Berlin</strong>, often called Europe’s <strong>Gründerszene</strong>.</p><p>Whether you’re dreaming up your next <strong>business idea</strong>, navigating <strong>Berlin’s startup hub</strong>, or looking for insight from a real <strong>tech investor</strong>, this conversation is packed with clarity, courage, and practical wisdom.</p><p>🔑 <strong>In This Episode:</strong><br />– Martin Schilling’s motivation for writing his book<br />– Behind the scenes of scaling <strong>N26</strong><br />– Why failure is essential for founders<br />– What investors really look for<br />– The role of <strong>deep tech</strong> in Europe’s future<br />– Comparing startups in Europe vs the U.S.<br />– How to build and lead high-performance teams<br />– Mental health, leadership, and the entrepreneur mindset</p><p><br /></p>
April 7, 2025
<p>Can cities thrive without cars? </p><p>In this episode of the Guten Tag Podcast, host Luardo sits down with mobility activist Florian Kobler, host of the Ring Frei podcast, to explore the radical yet practical idea of reducing car usage in urban environments.</p><p>Florian shares insights from his work on climate-neutral cities, urban planning in Berlin, and campaigns to reclaim public space. </p><p>They discuss the hidden costs of car-centric infrastructure, the benefits of public transportation, cycling networks, and how community-led activism can transform our cities.</p><p>✅ Topics covered:</p><p>– Why car-free cities are the future</p><p>– Sustainable transportation alternatives</p><p>– The politics of mobility in Berlin</p><p>– How to create pedestrian-first urban spaces</p><p>– Health, social, and economic impacts of car culture</p>
March 31, 2025
<p>In this episode of the Guten Tag Podcast, independent video journalist Stan Aaron joins the conversation to discuss the current political climate, particularly focusing on the rise of fascism in Germany and globally. </p><p>We navigated through the recent German elections, the impact of the far-right AfD, and the broader European political spectrum. </p><p>Stan also gives his perspective on Elon Musk's controversial influence on European politics and touches on the role of social media and misinformation. We also talked about Stan's award-winning documentary on "how Iranian activists are targeted globally" and his future plans for investigative journalism.</p><p><br>FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/gutentagpodcast</p><p><br></p><p>💰 * Start your tax declaration and claim your tax refund with WUNDERTAX. GET ADDITIONAL DISCOUN HERE 👉🏽 https://bit.ly/3SSgKel</p>
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