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In this episode of the Founders Fight Club Cast, we dive into the role of democracy as the foundation for culture, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Recorded at the finals of the Rebuild Ukraine Hackathon, this fireside chat explores how artists, entrepreneurs, and changemakers are actively shaping the future—not just through politics, but through action.
With us in this episode:
🎙 Host: Nils Wagner – Managing Director at Rehau New Ventures, an expert in driving innovation and transformation.
🎸 Guest: Rüdiger "Rüde" Linhof – Musician, activist, and bass player of Sportfreunde Stiller, founder of Kulturkonvoi, an initiative that brings music, cultural expression, and support to Ukraine in times of crisis.
🏗 Guest: Bernd Oswald – Co-founder of GROPYUS, a pioneer in sustainable and affordable housing, working on long-term solutions to rebuild communities and strengthen social resilience through infrastructure.
Key Takeaways from the Discussion:
🔹 Culture as a force for resilience and identity.
Rüde Linhof shares how music, art, and storytelling serve as tools for resistance and hope in times of war. In Ukraine, culture is not just entertainment—it is an act of defiance and a reminder of what is worth fighting for.
🔹 Entrepreneurship is more than business—it’s about shaping the future.
Bernd Oswald explains why housing and infrastructure are essential for rebuilding societies. His work at GROPYUS focuses on scalable, sustainable housing solutions, ensuring that communities have a foundation for recovery and growth.
🔹 Grassroots collaboration is driving real change.
Instead of waiting for governments or large institutions, local initiatives, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders are stepping up to rebuild Ukraine from the ground up. This collaborative mindset is creating long-term impact faster than traditional top-down approaches.
🔹 The intersection of democracy, creativity, and innovation.
Throughout the discussion, the speakers reflect on how freedom of expression and democratic values are deeply tied to creative progress and technological innovation—whether in the arts, business, or rebuilding efforts.
🔹 What we can learn from Ukraine’s resilience.
Despite the immense challenges, Ukraine’s response has been characterized by adaptability, innovation, and community-driven solutions. From cultural activism to housing solutions, the country’s recovery is powered by people who refuse to wait for stability to act.
Timestamps:
⏳ [00:00] – Introduction: The connection between democracy, culture, and innovation
⏳ [02:11] – Meet the speakers: Nils Wagner, Rüde Linhof, and Bernd Oswald
⏳ [07:00] – How culture keeps identity alive: The role of music, poetry, and storytelling
⏳ [11:10] – The role of entrepreneurship in rebuilding: Why affordable housing is key
⏳ [13:49] – The power of grassroots action: How individuals and small groups are making a difference
⏳ [17:22] – Ukraine’s collaborative mindset: Lessons in innovation and resilience
⏳ [22:16] – Why business, culture, and activism must work together in times of crisis
⏳ [23:47] – Final thoughts: What Ukraine’s recovery can teach us about adaptability and leadership