PlusFortyNine Podcast

Sigrid Arteaga

Plus Forty Nine is the ultimate podcast for internationals and expats living in Germany. Each week we dive into the personal stories and experiences of other expats. Together, we look back on their unique journey and explore how they have adapted to life in Germany. We address key challenges, offer practical solutions and valuable tips to help you truly feel at home here. In addition to these conversations, we offer you a select news section, up-to-date information on local events and our ASK a German segment, where we get answers directly from our German friends to bridge the cultural gap. Whether you've just arrived or have lived here for years: Plus Forty Nine is your guide to life in Germany.

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Week 40: Migration Debate, Bernd das Brot and Community

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sort through some major shifts in Germany’s political landscape. From Manfred Webers call for a fresh approach to migration, highlighting the critical role migrants play in filling key jobs like healthcare to Germany ramping up efforts to attract skilled workers, especially after the U.S. dramatically raised visa fees for top talent. In culture, we focus on a uniquely German TV icon: Bernd das Brot, the famously grumpy bread who recently made waves on US late-night TV. Our guest this week is Rebeca, a trainer who shares her experience as an expat building community in Berlin and a heartfelt love letter to the city. And in Ask a German, we explore the curious question of why Germans seem to stare so much.

Week 40: Migration Debate, Bernd das Brot and Community

Week 39: Bureaucratic Hurdles, Folk Festivals and Savings

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sort through some major shifts in Germany’s migration landscape, including a slight decrease in the refugee population and increasing government action against social welfare misuse. We also explore Germany’s rich tradition of Volksfeste, revealing how local folk festivals keep community and culture thriving beyond the world-famous Oktoberfest. Our guest this week is Alejandro Wagner, a finance adviser originally from Mexico. Alejandro shares practical advice on navigating German banking, budgeting, and investing—offering tips on where to start with ETFs and how to manage your finances with confidence. Plus, in Ask a German, we unpack why Germans tend to keep work and social life separate, especially when it comes to after-work hangouts with colleagues.

Week 39: Bureaucratic Hurdles, Folk Festivals and Savings

Week 38: Deportations Deal, Oktoberfest and International Students

In today’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we welcome Rufruf, an international student from Pakistan who has been living and studying in Berlin for over six months. Rufruf shares candid insights into her experience navigating German bureaucracy, overcoming language barriers, and discovering what Berlin truly has to offer. We also delve into cultural differences around friendship and social life—why making friends in Germany can sometimes feel more challenging than expected. As always, we start with this week’s top headlines: Germany’s schools have reopened across the country, and Oktoberfest is about to kick off in Munich—the world’s biggest folk festival. We explore how cities like Frankfurt and Rostock are pioneering solutions to Germany’s skilled worker shortage, and the federal government’s plans to streamline deportations to Afghanistan. Plus, a closer look at Germany’s international students, and the challenge of retaining talent after graduation. Don’t miss our “Ask a German” segment, where we tackle why Germany has so many public holidays — yet many people aren’t quite sure what they evene celebrate.

Week 38: Deportations Deal, Oktoberfest and International Students

Week 37: Asylum Lawsuits, Voice AI Agents and Mallorca

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we explore some of the key stories shaping Germany today. We break down the surge in asylum lawsuits flooding the courts, while overall asylum applications are dropping due to tighter border controls. We also look at Germany’s future demographic challenges, with nearly a third of the workforce expected to retire by 2039. In our culture segment, it’s apple season! From the Bodensee region to towns across the country, traditional apple festivals offer tastings, orchard tours, and delicious seasonal dishes. Our guest is Kevin Wu, CEO of Leaping AI, whose voice AI agents are transforming call centers. Kevin shares how AI can relieve repetitive tasks, addresses fears of automation, and compares Berlin’s tech scene with the US. Plus, in Ask a German: why do Germans love Mallorca for a holiday?

Week 37: Asylum Lawsuits, Voice AI Agents and Mallorca

Week 36: Migration Trends, Wine Festivals and German Job Market

From autumn’s wine festivals to the challenges of finding your footing in the German job market—this week on Plus Forty Nine we explore new research on migration and integration, the rise of foreign apprentices, and the vibrant local tradition of Weinfeste that fills German towns with color and celebration every September. Our guest this week is Andreza, a career coach who helps students and newcomers write great CVs, prepare for interviews, and build essential networks. She also shares her personal story of moving from Brazil to Berlin and finding her path in a new country. Plus, in our “Ask a German” segment, we uncover the charming and longstanding tradition of the “Schultüte”—the colorful school cones German children receive on their first day of school, packed with sweets, school supplies, and surprises to sweeten the start of their academic journey.

Week 36: Migration Trends, Wine Festivals and German Job Market

Week 35: Labor Market, Networking and Strawberry Royalty

This week on Plus Forty Nine we’re diving into migration, education, and everything in between. We look at Germany’s push to attract more students from Chile to Saxony, and reflect on ten years after Merkel’s “Wir schaffen das” — where refugees stand in the labor market today. Our guest is Daniele, founder of Product Lab, who opens up about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship in Germany, his experience on LinkedIn, and why sport clubs might be the key to meeting new friends in Germany. In our culture segment, we explore Germany’s delightfully quirky tradition of Strawberry and Cucumber Queens. And in “Ask a German,” we get to the bottom of why Hausverwaltungen seem to move at a glacial pace.

Week 35: Labor Market, Networking and Strawberry Royalty

Week 34: Refugee Shelter, Selfmade Marmalade and Plants

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re diving into green living in the city. Our guest, Sophie from EasyBeeBerlin, joins us to share her expertise on transforming balconies, terraces, and small gardens into vibrant oases. From finding plants that fit your lifestyle to keeping them happy through the winter—and busting a few plant myths along the way—Sophie shows how anyone can bring more nature into their home, no matter the size of the space. In the news, we cover a new study questioning Germany’s “welcome classes” for refugee children, ongoing debates over reforming the eight-hour workday, and fresh data highlighting the persistent pay gap between migrants and locals. Plus, Berlin prepares to close its largest refugee shelter at Tegel Airport by the end of the year. And in our culture segment, we turn to one of Germany’s sweetest traditions: homemade marmalade. Why do so many people still spend summer afternoons boiling jam and then gift it to friends and family?

Week 34: Refugee Shelter, Selfmade Marmalade and Plants

Week 33: Foreign Qualification Speed-Up, Pregnancy Diabetes and Picknicks

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we unpack Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt’s controversial plan to extend border controls and what it means for migration in Germany. Plus, a new Berlin law speeding up the recognition of foreign qualifications is set to make life easier for many expats. With summer back, we dive into the uniquely German picnic culture–from waterproof blankets to perfectly portioned snacks. Our guest is Susa, founder of the app ZenZen, which supports pregnant women with gestational diabetes. She shares her journey as a single mom and entrepreneur, and the challenge of starting over after uprooting her life. And in “Ask a German,” we explore the surprisingly popular socks-and-sandals combo–why do Germans love it so much?

Week 33: Foreign Qualification Speed-Up, Pregnancy Diabetes and Picknicks

Week 32: Education Inequality, Youth Words and Job Market

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re kicking off August with a full lineup—rainy skies and all. In the news, we take a closer look at Germany’s education system, where PISA chief Andreas Schleicher warns that schools are failing migrant children and calls for better early language support and smarter funding structures. Meanwhile, the EU is rolling out its new digital border entry system, and Poland has announced an extension of its controls at the German border. In our culture segment, we’re decoding teen slang with the Top 10 contenders for Jugendwort des Jahres 2025. From “lowkey” to “tuff,” what do these words say about how young people express themselves today? And in our interview: Andreea Lungulescu from The Principal Recruiter joins us to talk about job hunting in Berlin, why gender still shapes career paths, and how to negotiate salary with confidence. Plus, this week’s Ask a German explores why it’s so hard to make local friends.

Week 32: Education Inequality, Youth Words and Job Market

Week 31: Naturalization, Balkonien and German Humor

In this epsidoe we take a closer look at Berlin’s fast-track naturalization system and why Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is pushing back. Can digital-only applications really ensure democratic commitment? In culture, we explore the joys of “Balkonien”—the staycation dream that turns balconies into mini summer retreats. From urban gardening to evening grill sessions, we unpack why more people are choosing home over holiday. And in our interview: Berlin-based comedian Kat joins us to talk about surviving seven years in the capital, from dating disasters to Berghain adventures and the comedy in it all. Plus: This week’s Ask a German has us wondering—do Germans really laugh in the basement?

Week 31: Naturalization, Balkonien and German Humor

Week 30: Migrant Wage Gap, Freibad and Apfelschorle

This week it’s getting spicy — literally. We’re talking to Mythra and Faiza, founders of ZORO Energy, about surviving German summers without AC, building a startup as a migrant in Germany, and why five spices just won’t cut it. In the news: we unpack the latest study on Germany’s persistent migrant wage gap and why Berlin’s Economy Senator is looking to India for skilled workers. Our culture segment dives into a true summer classic: the Freibad. From Pommes rot-weiß to cannonballing kids, we explore why public outdoor pools are such a staple of German life. Plus, this week’s Ask a German comes with not one but two great questions from our guests.

Week 30: Migrant Wage Gap, Freibad and Apfelschorle

Week 29: Migration Debates, Mental Health and Bitteschön

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we explore the many layers of migration—public, personal, and political. From Education Minister Karin Prien’s suggestion to introduce a classroom migration quota to Alexander Dobrindt pushing for a harder EU migration line. In our culture segment, we swap politics for fairy tales as we head to the hilltops and halls of Germany’s castles. And joining us in the studio is therapist Anushree from Talking Distance, who shares reflections on mental health, identity, and the invisible emotional layers of life in a new country. Plus: In Ask a German, we unpack the politeness choreography of “bitte” and “danke” and why your barista might beat you to the punch.

Week 29: Migration Debates, Mental Health and Bitteschön

Week 28: Border Tensions, Wildfires and Solo Traveling

Summer heat, political sparks, and buried history—this week on Plus Forty Nine, we follow the flames, both literal and figurative. As wildfires rage in eastern Germany, we explore how unexploded WWII bombs are complicating firefighting efforts. Meanwhile, Poland reinstates border checks, the SPD pushes for a potential AfD ban, and Angela Merkel publicly challenges the Merz government’s asylum policies. Our guest is Theodora, founder of the travel app Velout. Raised in Germany by a Greek family and born in the U.S., she shares what it’s like to grow up between cultures She also let’s us know some of her tips on solo travel and why the road can be a path to personal growth.

Week 28: Border Tensions, Wildfires and Solo Traveling

Week 27: EU summit, Reality TV and Späti Culture

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with internal communication expert Joanna for an insightful conversation about navigating different communication styles—at work and at home. As someone married to a German, Joanna also shares her perspective on intercultural relationships and the nuances of daily life across cultures. Plus, we recap this week’s top stories, from key outcomes of the EU summit to growing concerns around Germany’s doctor shortage. In our culture segment, we explore the wild world of German reality TV and what makes it so irresistibly popular. And in Ask a German, we unpack the unique charm of Berlin’s beloved Spätis.

Week 27: EU summit, Reality TV and Späti Culture

Week 26: Grillen, Globalization and Duvets

In this episode of Xpat Berlin, we’re stepping into summer with a full lineup of stories, questions, and conversations. This week we are getting a bit philosophical with Tuğba, who joins us for a reflective, wide-ranging chat about identity, belonging, and how to stay grounded in a world that rarely slows down. We also take a look at what’s new in Germany this week—from Potsdam’s plan to diversify its public sector to the federal education minister’s push for a smartphone ban in schools. In our culture segment, we head to the grill—because what’s a German summer without Bratwurst and Stockbrot? And in Ask a German, we crawl under the covers to unpack one of the country’s most confusing habits: Why do so many German couples sleep with separate duvets?

Week 26: Grillen, Globalization and Duvets

Week 25: Emigration, Quiz Obsession and Motherhood

In this week’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Zeyu, co-founder of Little Dreamers, an app developed during countless sleepless nights to help families decode baby sleep patterns and finally get some rest. She shares what it’s like to raise a child — and a startup — in Germany, and how she learned to embrace a more relaxed approach to parenting, inspired by the German rhythm. We’re also catching you up on this week’s headlines: how the health sector is betting on AI and robotics in the Baltic region, why so many migrants are rethinking their future in Germany, and much more. And for a lighter note, we’re looking at Germany’s surprising love for quizzes, from TV classics to themed pub nights.

Week 25: Emigration, Quiz Obsession and Motherhood

Week 24: Border Policy, Jubiläum and CVs

In today’s special Jubiläum episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’re celebrating 50 episodes of bringing you news, culture, and tips for life in Germany. Whether you’ve been here from day one or just found us recently: thanks for being part of the ride! This week, we’re joined by Rouven and David from Berlin Partner to talk all things jobs. From decoding German CV expectations to understanding how headhunters operate and what Berlin companies really look for, they share honest advice to help you navigate the local job market more smoothly. Plus, in our cultural segment, we look at a very German habit: celebrating anniversaries. From 100-year-old U-Bahn lines to your local Späti’s 25th birthday, there’s always a Jubiläum happening somewhere and we’re leaning into it with just the right amount of fanfare. And of course, as always, we’ve got the latest news from Berlin and beyond, from border policy rulings to Aldi drama. Cheers to 50 and to wherever we’re headed next.

Week 24: Border Policy, Jubiläum and CVs

Week 23: Migration Policy, Eurovision and Schwäbisch

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re looking at the future — from Berlin’s bid to host the 2036 Olympics to how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we use energy. Our guest is Asheka from iMTED, a Stuttgart-based founder and mother developing a smart AI assistant that helps buildings reduce electricity waste. She joins us to talk about the real challenges of being a migrant entrepreneur in Germany, balancing business with family life, and what most people get wrong about AI. It’s an inspiring conversation about tech, tenacity, and building something that matters.

Week 23: Migration Policy, Eurovision and Schwäbisch

Week 22: Healthcare Reforms, Relatable and Ice Cream

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’re diving into the art of navigating conflict. Our guests, Kate and Tapas from Relatable, share how their own experiences as a couple inspired them to create an app that helps people move through tension with more calm and clarity. From the stress of future planning to the small stuff like household chores, we talk about what it really takes to fight fair and stay connected. Plus, we’ll catch you up on some of the top stories from Germany this week and dig into one of the country’s more surprising habits: eating ice cream all year round — yes, even in the middle of winter.

Week 22: Healthcare Reforms, Relatable and Ice Cream

Week 21: Migrant Founders Monitor, Christi Himmelfahrt and Immersive

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Eduardo Roldán, co-founder of Immersive. We dive into how this smart new platform is making German learning a little less painful and a lot more practical. Additionally Edu shares his own journey of navigating Berlin life as an expat, from dealing with the Finanzamt to building a tool that helps others feel more at home. We’re also unpacking some of the week’s biggest headlines, plus, with Christi Himmelfahrt around the corner, we take a look at how this religious holiday became Germany’s unofficial men’s day out (aka Vatertag). And in this week’s Ask a German, we tackle a national obsession: bread. Why are there thousands of types? And what does it say about German culture?

Week 21: Migrant Founders Monitor, Christi Himmelfahrt and Immersive

Week 20: Friedrich Merz, Tasteit and Splitting the Bill

Big shoes are being filled this week, both in the Vatican and in Berlin. With a new pope and Germany’s newly appointed chancellor Friedrich Merz making headlines, we’re taking the moment to explore what it actually means to lead a country. From Konrad Adenauer to Angela Merkel, we take a quick tour through the history of Germany’s chancellors and what the job really demands. We’ll also sit down with Giorgi from Giorgia, the founder of Tasteit, the anti-dating app powered by food. He shares how his platform is flipping the script on traditional dating culture by helping people connect through shared tastes and spontaneous meals — plus throws in some tips on where to find the best Georgian food in Berlin. Fittingly, in our Ask a German segment, we’re digging into one of expats’ biggest questions: why do Germans split the bill — even on dates?

Week 20: Friedrich Merz, Tasteit and Splitting the Bill

Week 19: Coalition Agreement, Spargelzeit and Faxing Machines

This week we have a really fun interview with two Berlin institutions: Andrew and Maurice from 20%. In our conversation, we explore everything German, from why technology still seems to meet resistance in Germany, including the continued use of fax machines, to possibly seeing your boss naked in the sauna. We’ll also catch you up on the latest political news, including updates on the new coalition agreement and speed limit changes across Berlin. And in our cultural segment, we dive into Germany’s beloved asparagus season: Why is Spargel such a national obsession and what exactly does an asparagus queen do?

Week 19: Coalition Agreement, Spargelzeit and Faxing Machines

Week 18: Tanz in den Mai, Frauenalia and German Humor

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Begoña de la Marta from Frauenalia — an initiative championing diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities across Germany’s economy and society. Originally from Spain, Begoña shares her experiences navigating the German job market, the meaning of the word „sachlich“, and why your accent should be seen as a strength, not a flaw. We’ll also take you through some of this week’s biggest news stories, from political shifts to cultural trends that impact expats across Germany. Plus, since April is wrapping up, we dive into one of Germany’s most festive spring traditions: Tanz in den Mai. Get ready to learn why dancing into May is such a beloved tradition and how you can celebrate like a local. And in our Ask a German segment, we’re tackling a big one: German humor.

Week 18: Tanz in den Mai, Frauenalia and German Humor

Week 17: Housing Market, Bauernregeln and GermanPedia

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Ankit, the founder of Germanpedia — your go-to guide for navigating life in Germany. Originally from India, Ankit shares his insights on everything from health insurance and sick leave to German workplace culture and the art of saying “no” to your boss. We also take a closer look at Berlin’s housing market, dive into Germany’s latest military service debates and explore the charming world of Bauernregeln, old farmers' weather sayings that still pop up every spring.

Week 17: Housing Market, Bauernregeln and GermanPedia

Week 16: Koalitionsvertrag, Migration and Eastern

While the Easter Bunny may be busy with hiding eggs this week, we’re cracking open something far more political: Germany’s brand-new coalition agreement. In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we speak with political adviser Peter-Alberto Behrens about what the new government plans could mean for migrants in Germany, from citizenship and asylum policies to labor market access and integration efforts. With his bicultural background and deep policy experience, Peter-Alberto breaks down what’s changing and how the new agreement could shape immigration and integration in the years to come. In our culture segment, we take a lighter look at how Germany celebrates Easter today. Plus, we answer another burning question in our Ask a German segment.

Week 16: Koalitionsvertrag, Migration and Eastern

Week 15: Trade Wars, Matchmaking and Insurances

With spring in full swing and Frühlingsgefühle in the air, we’re diving into the highs and lows of single life in Germany. Our guest this week is Alysia, a Canadian who’s called Berlin home for over 20 years. She’s the founder of ALTO Matchmaking and a professional matchmaker with a passion for bringing the right people together – across languages, backgrounds, and love languages. We chat about her journey, what matchmaking actually looks like today, and how intercultural dating adds an extra layer of complexity to relationships in Germany. She also shares some real-world advice for anyone looking to up their dating game in Berlin. In our culture segment, we’re taking a look at the hidden price tag of living solo, plus, we’ve got the latest headlines from the capital. And in Ask a German we explore one of the country’s deepest fixations: insurance.

Week 15: Trade Wars, Matchmaking and Insurances

Week 14: Coalition Negotiations, Frühlingsgefühle and Dating

Week 14: Coalition Negotiations, Frühlingsgefühle and Dating On this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’re joined by Eleanor from The Germany List, who’s the co-founding The Germany List, a platform showcasing Ausländer-owned businesses. She’s been living in Germany since the days of the D-Mark and has experienced it all, from getting yelled at in Aldi to yelling back to the bikers in town! Eleanor takes us through her journey from arriving in Munich in 1999 with a dial-up connection and a vague plan to building a thriving career in digital marketing. We’ll also take a look at what’s been happening in Germany this week—from rising spring temperatures to Berlin’s latest news. And in our Ask a German segment, we tackle a topic that always gets people talking: dating in Germany.

Week 14: Coalition Negotiations, Frühlingsgefühle and Dating

Week 13: International Students, Sustainability and Beer

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we talk to Federica Moreno, co-founder of Uphavin, about building a sustainable startup in Germany and the role of social responsibility in consumerism. She also shares her take on German bureaucracy and why Germany’s direct communication was a big cultural shock for her. In our culture segment, we break down the unspoken rules of public transportation etiquette, and in Ask a German, we tackle an essential question: how many beers are too many in Germany? Plus, we’ll bring you the latest news, including the impact of international students on Germany’s economy and the ongoing BER airport debate.

Week 13: International Students, Sustainability and Beer

Week 12: Coalition Talks, Driving in Germany and Friendship

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we bring you a very special conversation with DJ Tofee and his German friend Oliver. Tofee came to Germany from Iraq, where he not only built a new life but also learned to speak German fluently, so much so that he now navigates everything in German. Since he doesn’t speak English, Oliver will be translating for him as we hear about Tofee’s journey, the hurdles he faced as a refugee, and the strong friendship the two have built. Additionally, we break down Germany’s latest coalition talks, what stricter border policies could mean for expats, and the ongoing strikes disrupting daily life. And if you've ever wondered why Germans drive the way they do, we’ve got a fun segment on that too.

Week 12: Coalition Talks, Driving in Germany and Friendship

Week 11: Citizenship Lawsuits, Coalitions and Bollywood Dance

In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of Bollywood dance with professional teacher and choreographer Shailee. Originally from India, Shailee grew up surrounded by Bollywood’s vibrant energy and now brings its magic to Berlin through her dance school, Smells Like Bolly Spirit. Shailee gives us insight into the cultural significance of Bollywood, how she introduces beginners to the style, and what makes this dance form so special. We also dive into the latest news, covering Berlin’s citizenship application delays and the ongoing coalition talks following the 2025 Bundestag election. Plus, we break down how coalitions actually work and why they play such a crucial role in German politics.

Week 11: Citizenship Lawsuits, Coalitions and Bollywood Dance

Week 10: Women’s Stories, Historical Milestones and Shaping The Future

In honor of International Women’s Day—but not just because of it—we’re creating space for seven incredible women to share their personal stories. From navigating motherhood to breaking into male-dominated fields, chasing dreams, and shaping the future—this episode is filled with powerful perspectives, raw experiences, and inspiring insights. These women remind us why it's so important to speak up, be heard, and create change. We’ll also dive into a history segment, exploring the women’s movement in Germany, including milestones like the right to vote and key moments that have shaped the journey toward equality.

Week 10: Women’s Stories, Historical Milestones and Shaping The Future

Week 09: Multilingual Homes, Carnival and Red Lights

In this week’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Amelia and Tarek, the founders of Co-Tasker, a platform connecting people in need of quick and reliable help with skilled professionals looking for flexible work opportunities — or maybe even someone to stand in line at Berghain for them. We’ll talk about what brought them to Berlin and how they built a community-driven service that makes life easier for expats and locals alike. Additionally, in our Ask a German segment, we once again dive into some cultural curiosities, for instance why Germans always wait for the green light, even when the streets are empty, and the many meanings of the little word “Na.” We also cover the latest news, including a look at Germany’s multilingual households.

Week 09: Multilingual Homes, Carnival and Red Lights

Week 08: Foreign Doctors, Wahl-O-Mat and Herzhaft

In this week’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’ve officially arrived at election week. To help you make sense of the vote, we’re diving into the Wahl-O-Mat, an online tool that matches your views with party platforms. Joining us is Giorgi, co-founder of Loyi, a gamified loyalty platform working with brands like Deutsche Telekom and BMW. We’ll talk about customer loyalty in a digital world, the challenges of building a business in Germany, and Giorgi’s personal experience as an expat. Having lived here for over 13 years—and even married a German—he’s got plenty to share about navigating life in Germany, including a cheat code for German grammar. Plus, in Ask a German, we’re breaking down what Germans really mean when they crave something herzhaft.

Week 08: Foreign Doctors, Wahl-O-Mat and Herzhaft

Week 07: Vision Lab, Après-Ski and Sauna Culture

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we explore key political and economic developments in Germany, including a new law extending maternity leave to women who experience miscarriage and the sharp decline in Tesla sales. We also dive into German winter culture, uncovering the tradition of après-ski—where skiing meets partying. Our guest, Ben Wilkins from Earlybird, shares insights on supporting migrant entrepreneurs through Vision Lab. Finally, in Ask a German, we explain why Germans embrace nudity in saunas.

Week 07: Vision Lab, Après-Ski and Sauna Culture

Week 06: Stricter immigration Laws, German Election System and HonestDog

Today, we’re talking with Sufyan, an entrepreneur from Pakistan now living in Berlin and the founder of HonestDog, a platform designed to help you find your ideal dog while connecting directly with verified breeders and shelters. He shares the story behind his project and what it takes to be a responsible pet parent—especially when it comes to dogs. With the federal elections approaching in February, we also take a look at recent developments in the Bundestag regarding migration and their potential consequences. Additionally, in this week's culture segment, we break down how the German election system works.

Week 06: Stricter immigration Laws, German Election System and HonestDog

Week 05: Work Culture, Internal Communication and ChatGPT

In today’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with internal communication specialist Monique to explore the fascinating intersection of internal communications and AI. Monique, author of Internal Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, brings her expertise to discuss how AI is transforming the way we connect, collaborate, and communicate in the workplace. We’ll debate the impact of AI on learning a second language, examining its potential to reshape traditional methods and enhance language acquisition efforts. As always, we’ll also bring you the latest news from Berlin and beyond, along with an insightful dive into German work culture.

Week 05: Work Culture, Internal Communication and ChatGPT

Week 04: Sick Leave Rates, Ice Bathing and Pünktlichkeit

Ever had the urge to jump into ice-cold water? If not, today’s interview might just inspire you to take the plunge! Join us as we chat with Philipp Brügge from Ice Dippers, who shares insights about their weekly ice bathing events held at various locations across Berlin. Our host Sigrid even braved the icy waters herself and interviewed some of the other participants to learn about their experiences and the benefits of this practice. As always, you can also look forward to the latest news and insights into German culture, this time presented by Jen and Yvonne from Simple Germany.

Week 04: Sick Leave Rates, Ice Bathing and Pünktlichkeit

Week 03: Digitalization, Böllern and Entrepreneurship

In today’s episode, we sit down with Leo Kaveh, who has been living and working in Germany for six years. He is now trying himself as an entrepreneur, aiming to create his own language learning model. We’ll delve into his experiences working in Germany and the challenges he’s faced. Additionally, we’ll recap some of this week’s highlights and take a closer look at the German term “Böllern,” exploring why it still holds such significance in German culture.

Week 03: Digitalization, Böllern and Entrepreneurship

Week 02: LEGO Ramps, Dinner for One and Mexican Wines

In today’s episode we are talking with entrepreneur Fernanda Suárez. Originally from Mexico, Fernanda founded her business Uvas de Mexico, allowing her to blend her roots with her new life in Germany. We’ll discuss her journey of adapting to a new culture and how she found love with a German husband. In our news segment, we’ll highlight some positive stories from this week, and in “Ask a German,” we’ll uncover the German obsession with eating sweet dishes as proper meals.

Week 02: LEGO Ramps, Dinner for One and Mexican Wines

Week 51: Wichteln, Mangos and US elections

Today we are sitting down with Eden from the podcast “common ground Berlin.“ Originally from the US, Eden brings a unique perspective as we delve into the aftermath of the recent US elections. Today, roughly one month post-election, we'll explore how Germans and Americans living in Germany perceive the election results and their implications. In our culture segment, we'll uncover the traditions behind "Wichteln" and share some tips on how to find the perfect gift for "Schrottwichteln." Plus, we'll wrap up with this week's news highlights, keeping you informed on the latest happenings.

Week 51: Wichteln, Mangos and US elections

Week 50: Weihnachtsmarkt, Ausländerbehörde and Parrots on Birth Control

With only two weeks left until Christmas, the festive spirit is alive and well across Germany. So let’s focus on one of the most cherished traditions of the season: Weihnachtsmärkte! In our Interview segment we are talking with Arikia, who is originally from the U.S., with a Greek name and Irish surname. After living in Berlin for over seven years, she’s finally secured her permanent resident permit. But this whole process often involves many steps and hurdles, which Arikia will share with us. We will also talk about pets of all kinds, how they are basically our children and what you need to know about being a pet parent in Germany.

Week 50: Weihnachtsmarkt, Ausländerbehörde and Parrots on Birth Control

Week 49: Nikolaus, Expat Life and Housing Situations

In today’s episode we are talking with Nikos. He is originally from Greece and now lives in Amsterdam, where he co-founded the platform “I am Expat.“ In our Interview section Nikos will tell us a little bit more about his website and events and how the Netherlands somehow cracked the welcome culture for expats. We’ll also dive into a comparison between Amsterdam and Berlin, discussing not only the job market and housing situation but also the social dynamics of making friends in the cities. In our culture segment we will explore the origins of Nikolaus Day and how families across the country celebrate this occasion. Additionally we will round up this week’s news highlights and ask our Germans why shops close so early in Germany.

Week 49: Nikolaus, Expat Life and Housing Situations

Week 48: Adventszeit, Wahlheimat and Elections

In this episode, we sit down with Ivan Gabor, who has been living in Berlin for eight years. We will discuss his project "WahlheYmat," a playful take on the German word "Wahlheimat," which describes the home one has chosen. Together with Ivan, we will talk about how his organization helps expats in Germany, discuss the upcoming elections, and explore feelings of belonging while navigating not only bureaucracy but also human connections. In our culture segment, we will kick off the festive season by taking a closer look at Advent and in our weekly news wrap-up we discuss some new updates regarding the labor shortage in Germany.

Week 48: Adventszeit, Wahlheimat and Elections

Week 47: Totensonntag, Commitment issues and Birthday Wishes

Igor has been living in Germany for over 12 years and currently resides in Berlin, where he curates the weekly newsletter “Handpicked Berlin." In this episode, we will talk with him about how the expat community in Germany has evolved over the years and share tips on how to survive the Berlin winters. In our “Ask a German“-segment you will learn why you should always look Germans into the eyes when clinking glasses and never to wish them an early “Happy Birthday.“ Additionally, we will take a look at this week's updates and explore the significance of the German "Totensonntag."

Week 47: Totensonntag, Commitment issues and Birthday Wishes

Week 46: New Antisemitism Resolution, Sauna Culture and Rundfunkbeitrag

Join us today as we sit down with Jen and Yvonne from Simple Germany. One of them is a Latina, while the other is a "deutsche Süßkartoffel," and together they have created a platform that helps expats become experts in navigating life in Germany and manage everything smoothly. In this episode, they will share some valuable tips on how to get started in Germany and highlight common mistakes to avoid. As always, you can also look forward to the latest news and insights into German culture.

Week 46: New Antisemitism Resolution, Sauna Culture and Rundfunkbeitrag

Week 44: Jugendwort of the Year, Halloween and Building Ikea Furniture

Do you have Aura or absolutely no idea what we are talking about? Listen to today’s episode to discover the meaning behind the Youth Word of the Year 2024. In our interview segemnt we are talking to Nadia Paredes, who has lived in various countries and continents, making her an expert on adapting to new homes and navigating cultural shocks. Together with Sigrid, she will reminisce about some of her experiences and share insights into her work as an art therapist. Additionally, we will delve into topics such as migration, cultural resilience and following instructions.

Week 44: Jugendwort of the Year, Halloween and Building Ikea Furniture

Week 43: The Culture Mastery and The fish who cannot see Water

In this episode, we sit down with Christian Höferle, a German living in the US and an intercultural trainer with his website The Culture Mastery. He shares some of his personal stories and the stereotypes he has encountered as a German abroad, while simultaneously shedding light on what truly defines being German. In this context we’ll also explore how your own culture often only reveals itself when you find yourself surrounded by different perspectives and experiences. In our "Ask a German" segment, Christian will provide valuable tips on how to become a true German Freund. Additionally, we’ll share some creative ideas for enjoying the beautiful fall season in Germany and in our news segment we round up this week's highlights.

Week 43: The Culture Mastery and The fish who cannot see Water

Week 42: New Federal Participation Act, Propaganda Comedy and German Friends

In today’s episode, we welcome comedian Chris Doering, a German who is trying to decipher the bridge between non Germans and Germans in his comedy shows. With a Latina partner by his side, Chris often draws from his own life to explore common stereotypes and cultural shocks. Join us as we dive into what it truly means to be a German, discuss how to befriend one, and mabye even how to navigate the complexities of finding love in Germany. In this episode we will also reflect on this year’s Oktoberfest and recap other notable events from the week.

Week 42: New Federal Participation Act, Propaganda Comedy and German Friends

Week 41: Digitized Registratgion, Baby in Berlin and The Secret of German Homes

Expecting a Baby or know someone who is? Join us in this episode as we explore everything you need to know about welcoming a new life in Germany. In our culture segment, Sigrid will share essential dos and don'ts for navigating parenthood in Germany and later on, we’ll sit down with maternity concierge Elodie, who will provide insights on the journey of having a baby in Germany, covering everything from finding a midwife and understanding when to register for one, to the available parental benefits. Additionally, we’ll dive into some of the week’s news highlights, including the findings from The Good Childhood Report 2024, which reveals important insights into the life satisfaction rates of teenagers in Germany.

Week 41: Digitized Registratgion, Baby in Berlin and The Secret of German Homes

Week 37: The Role of Foreign Workers in Germany, Oktoberfest, Belly Dancing

The Darvish speaks the universal language of dance, specifically Belly dance, with the mission to unite diverse cultures through movement. In this episode he reflects on his journey with "Queens Against Borders," and shares his experiences teaching Germans how to embrace the rhythm and passion of dance. As the Oktoberfest is about to start soon, we take you on a little history tour and uncover the origins of this annual folk festival. Additionally, in this week's "Ask a German" segment, we will explore why Germany always seems so quiet - especially after 10PM.

Week 37: The Role of Foreign Workers in Germany, Oktoberfest, Belly Dancing

Week 36: New regulations in September, Goethe and Schiller, Culture Shocks

Today with us is Chiponda Chimbelu from Deutsche Welle. He is a news producer, editor, and member of editorial board and is currently living in Berlin. He will tell us a little bit more about his experiences in the city and share his thoughts on why Berlin might just be the most welcoming place in Germany, as long as you approach it with the right attitude. We’ll also dive into our news segment, summarizing the latest updates and happenings for September and explore some of the works of Germany's most famous "Dichter und Denker" (poets and thinkers). In our "Ask a German" segment, Chiponda wonders why Germans rarely smile. Tune in to hear the answer directly from our Germans!

Week 36: New regulations in September, Goethe and Schiller, Culture Shocks

Week 35: New Naturalization Law, Made in Germany and Integration

This week, we’re diving deep into one of the biggest changes for immigrants in Germany— the new naturalization law in effect since June 2024. What’s changing, and what does it mean for those on the path to citizenship? To break it all down, we’re joined by Fabian Graske, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Migrando Attorneys, a firm specializing in helping individuals navigate the naturalization process. We’ll also discuss the challenges posed by overwhelmed immigration offices, explore what newcomers should consider for smoother integration, and share practical tips for making the journey to citizenship as seamless as possible. Plus, we take a look at how the German language is evolving, with 3,000 new words added to the latest Duden dictionary edition.

Week 35: New Naturalization Law, Made in Germany and Integration

Week 34: Migration, German Words, Bureaucrazy

Today’s episode is all about Migration, not just in terms of people, but also the journey of words. Let’s dive into some of the most well-known German words that have made their way into global discourse. Curious about how coconuts and avocados can become friends? Hear the answer from our special guest, Ana Alvarez, founder of Migrapreneuer. She’ll provide valuable insights into migration, particularly in Germany, and share some tips on how to crack the Germans.

Week 34: Migration, German Words, Bureaucrazy

Week 33: New Skilled Immigration Act, Tagesschau, Mitte Daily, Abendbrot

Want to know the hottest spots and hidden gems in Berlin Mitte? Check out the work of Dima Samarin. He has been living in the city for around 7 years and has his own media outlet called Mitte Daily. Today we are talking with Dima about how Berlin is ever changing and what qualifies you as a Berliner. In this episode we will also take a closer look at Germanys new Skilled Immigration Act and what makes the Tagesschau so special. In „Ask a German“ we will talk about what’s up with „Abendbrot.“

Week 33: New Skilled Immigration Act, Tagesschau, Mitte Daily, Abendbrot

Week 32: New Döner standards, Feeling Urlaubsreif, Grumpy old Germans

This week’s guest is Canadian Jenna Davis. She’s been living in Germany for about ten years and shares her experiences so far. She has her webpages Life in Düsseldorf and Life in Germany and tells us a little more about the story behind them. Now also being a mother, she offers valuable tips for raising children in Germany, discussing the available benefits and how to navigate everything from the Kita System up to packing a Schultüte. Besides that we are also diving into the new Döner standards disclaimed by the UDOFED and what Germans mean, when they are „urlaubsreif.“

Week 32: New Döner standards, Feeling Urlaubsreif, Grumpy old Germans

Week 31: Naturalizing Citizens, Work Ethic, Talking about Ausbildung

In today’s episode of Plus Forty Nine we are talking with Anastasia, who has been living in Berlin for almost eight years now. We’ll discuss her journey of learning the German language, her Ausbildung or apprenticeship in hospitality, and how the concept of "Welpenschutz" has been a huge benefit for her.

Week 31: Naturalizing Citizens, Work Ethic, Talking about Ausbildung