Alle Episoden

The Crafter: Nora Abousteit

The Crafter: Nora Abousteit

57m 54s

Nora Abousteit grew up in a household of makers and tinkerers. Today, as the founder & CEO of CraftJam, she teaches the U.S. and the world how to craft, reintroducing the digital generation to using their hands. "We are what we make" is her mantra, and wants us all to make more – and consume less.

Join Nora on her journey from Munich to Cairo to New York, discovering her cultural identities, before finding her true calling as part of the maker movement in the U.S. – on episode 11 of the Wunderbar Together podcast.

"Back in the days, crafting was...

The Car Salesman: Marco Schnabl

The Car Salesman: Marco Schnabl

48m 40s

Marco Schnabl's affinity for all things cars and engines goes back to his childhood near Cologne. But after putting himself through a tough dual study program with Daimler and starting a career in one of Germany's key industries, he left his secure job to become a car salesman in America's largest city. „Selling cars in Manhattan exposes you to all walks of life.”

In episode 10 of the Wunderbar Together podcast, Marco Schnabl describes how his journey eventually lead to revolutionizing the car selling process altogether – and how he, together with his co-founder, built automotiveMastermind, a company that was...

The Creator: Paul Ripke

The Creator: Paul Ripke

78m 19s

"How did a guy from Heidelberg end up in the hills of L.A.? I got lucky", says Paul Ripke, who moved to California with his family four years ago. He works as a visual storyteller, photographer, fashion designer and influencer – a creator of the digital age with over half a million followers on Instagram alone.

In episode 8 of the Wunderbar Together podcast, Paul discusses his journey from djing for GIs in his hometown in Southwestern Germany to being thrust into the global spotlight with the German Nationalmannschaft winning the FIFA World Cup in Brazil to working with Formula...

The Learners: Anita Anthonj & Mel MacMahon

The Learners: Anita Anthonj & Mel MacMahon

84m 32s

Mel, born in Ireland, wanted to learn German. Anita, born in Germany, wanted to improve her English. As an intercultural couple in New York City, they wanted to understand each other and their respective cultures better. But they couldn't find any lessons or teachers they liked.

Taking life by the horns, they started their own thing in 2016: Talaera, a platform for personalized English training. Today, they are a husband-and-wife-team employing half a dozen full-time staffers while the platform connects hundreds of learners and coaches around the world every day.

On episode 8 of the Wunderbar Together podcast, Anita &...

The Broker: Sebastian Steinau

The Broker: Sebastian Steinau

91m 4s

From Papua New Guinea to Saudi Arabia to the Turks and Caicos islands – Sebastian Steinau has worked in some of the most exotic places on our planet. Without ever planning on it, he became the broker of the wealthy. And eventually, he moved to New York, to make it in the toughest real estate market of all.

On episode 7 of the Wunderbar Together, Sebastian Steinau, Senior Global Real Estate Advisor at Corcoran Group, reveals his journey from horseback jumping in Germany to living and failing in the Caribbean - "I never knew there was a pirate in me" -...

The Comedian: Vince Ebert

The Comedian: Vince Ebert

46m 44s

Vince Ebert is a physicist and comedian – and a big hit in his native Germany. But after two decades of playing sold-out theaters, publishing bestselling books and hosting his own television show, he recently relocated to New York City.

His goal: Breaking through in the toughest stand-up scene in the world. His opening line: "German physicist – double the fun." His takeaway: "It wasn't a complete disaster."

In episode 6 of the Wunderbar Together podcast, Vince Ebert shares the cost of being on stage for five minutes, how the experience changed him as a comedian, and what Germans really...

The Investigator: Hilke Schellmann

The Investigator: Hilke Schellmann

90m 11s

Hilke Schellmann is one of the few Germans who ever won an Emmy for documentary filmmaking. She is an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal and an Assistant Professor for Journalism at New York University.

In episode 5 of the Wunderbar Together podcast, she dives into the different approaches to journalism in the U.S. and in Germany, #MeToo in media and her recent investigations of artificial intelligence.

In her most recent work on A.I. and hiring, she is trying to answer one of the biggest questions of our crisis-stricken days: what happens when intelligent machines decide on who gets...

The Investor: Albert Wenger

The Investor: Albert Wenger

48m 46s

He is one of the most experienced and well-known investors in technology in the United States, and also somebody who permanently lives a few steps ahead in the future. Please welcome Albert Wenger, Managing Partner at Union Square Ventures.

The Reader: Uli Beutter Cohen

The Reader: Uli Beutter Cohen

68m 8s

In December 2013, artist Uli Beutter Cohen asked a young woman on the Q train what she was reading, and if she was ok to have her picture taken.

It had caught Uli's attention that New York City was a place where more people would read on the subway than anywhere else – always with a special sense of pride, and many emotions.

Uli posted the picture of the women – a young dancer – reading “Catching Fire” on Instagram, on a new account she called Subway Book Review. The caption read "I liked the first two movies and wanted...

The Cleaners: Corinna & Theresa Williams

The Cleaners: Corinna & Theresa Williams

73m 25s

Five years ago, Theresa and Corinna Williams left their well-paid jobs to open a laundromat in Brooklyn – together. It led them through endless bureau-crazy, construction sites, bursting water pipes, endless and even more endless hours of daunting work. But they did it.They opened Celsious, the first-ever sustainable laundromat in New York City, including a café and an open-air patio.

They built a sustainable brand around it and became the centerpiece of a thriving community, including their own parents who moved from Germany to New York to support them. They’re still open through the current pandemic, running their laundry as...