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  • E.118 Inside a third-generation beauty brand with Alicia Lindner (Live)
    2026/06/30

    Today’s episode was recorded in partnership with flaconi, Germany’s leading online destination for beauty and fragrance. And it’s one of those conversations that reminded me why I love doing this podcast so much.


    We're sitting down with Alicia Lindner, who runs a third-generation family business in the beauty industry called Annemarie Börlind. But this conversation is about so much more than a brand story. We talk about growing up surrounded by the scent of plant oils and flowers drifting out of a laboratory in the Black Forest and what it means to carry a legacy without turning it into something rigid.

    We also talk about sibling leadership, building and growing the brand independently, the spirit of the Schwarzwald, and the beauty industry as it looks today. But also about very human things. Like why skipping lunch is never a good idea and why the forest can be the best mentor when everything feels a bit too loud.

    This episode is thoughtful and honest. Alicia became an immediate star of the show. Please tune in and enjoy the energy that this episode will give you!

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    40 分
  • E.117 The Feeling of Berlin with Daria Suvorova-Konstandin and Cynthia Mensah-Neglokpe (Live)
    2026/04/28

    This time, the roles reverse as our very own host Daria Suvorova-Konstandin joins Cynthia Mensah-Neglokpe on the other side of the mic. Together with moderator Paloma Frau, Director of Cultural Programming at Fotografiska Berlin, the two authors and cultural curators discuss their new book, The Feeling of Berlin.


    Written as a love letter to Berlin, it tells the city's story through 33 portraits of women, each an icon in her own unique way. From club legend Britt Kanja and Love Parade co-founder Danielle de Picciotto to Michelin-starred chef Sophie Rudolph and next-gen creatives like Cloudy Zakrocki – the book reveals their insider tips and favorite spots.


    In this episode, Daria and Cynthia offer insights into the project: which stories touched them most, how they chose their protagonists, and how they managed to write an entire book alongside many other projects. They discuss challenges and successes, discipline and motivation – and how an idea evolved into 250 carefully curated pages.


    If you enjoy this conversation, don’t forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.

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  • E.116 What happens when you stop living someone else’s life with Veronica D’Souza (Live from Copenhagen)
    2026/03/24

    It’s our very first conversation recorded in Denmark at Soho House Copenhagen. To mark this moment I invited to the show local star and global thought leader: Veronica D’Souza, social entrepreneur, artist, author and activist.


    In this episode, we speak about what it really means to build a life that actually feels like your own, and the courage it takes to step away from societal expectations. Veronica shares what she learned from working closely with women in prison, how that experience reshaped her understanding of dignity and agency, and why music became a way back to her inner voice after years of building companies.


    If there’s one thing to take away from this episode, it’s this: living fully often starts with listening to yourself, and to the stories of others.


    If you enjoy this conversation, don’t forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. I love reading your thoughts! Now, let’s dive in.

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    47 分
  • E.115 Knowing how to read the room with Keika Lee (Live from Stockholm)
    2026/02/24

    This is our first episode recorded live in Sweden, here at Fotografiska Stockholm. And I couldn’t imagine a better guest to open this chapter.


    In this episode, I get to interview the brilliant Keika Lee, Director of Global Public Affairs at IKEA.


    Keika grew up in Sweden with Korean heritage, in a family where discipline and hard work were part of everyday life. She was on her way to becoming a classical pianist, with auditions at Juilliard and the Conservatoire in Paris, and then she made a decision that surprised many: she walked away.


    What followed wasn’t a straight career path, but years of trial and error. Keika tried many different roles: from bartending and working airport security to studying political science, building a fashion brand with her sister and working in consultancy. From the outside, It might look scattered, but it became one of her biggest strengths: learning how people behave and how to read the room.


    This episode might make you pause and ask yourself whether what you’re building is actually aligned with who you are, and remind you that nothing you try is ever wasted.


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    44 分
  • E.114 How change happens when women are given power with Preeti Malkani (Live)
    2026/01/29

    I’m really happy to welcome Preeti Malkani, Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board and Co-founder of Women for Women International Germany. With Indian and German roots, and a career that spans global advertising, entrepreneurship and humanitarian leadership, Preeti has dedicated her work to empowering women in conflict zones and rethinking how we talk about power and inclusion.


    In this conversation, we speak about the moments that shaped her path, the stories she’s witnessed in places like Rwanda, Iraq and Bosnia. And we’ll also talk about what each of us can do, beyond donations, to support women across the globe.

    If you enjoy this conversation, don’t forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.


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    41 分
  • E.113 Facing the future of beauty tech with Wanfen Xia (Live)
    2026/01/15

    It’s about time we really talk about beauty tech, what it already looks like in parts of Asia, and what it could become in our homes in the next few years, in ways we probably can’t even imagine yet.


    That’s exactly what I explore in this episode with Wanfen Xia, CMO and Managing Director at Ulike Europe.

    Wanfen brings a clear and grounded perspective on where the beauty-tech sector is heading. We talk about how advanced Asian markets already are, what Europe can learn from them, and how new self-care routines might soon become a natural part of everyday life at home.

    What I especially appreciated in this conversation is Wanfen’s gentle, thoughtful approach, shaped by literature, aesthetics, and a deep understanding to what beauty can mean beyond performance or perfection. It’s a reminder that some things are meant to be felt intuitively.

    If you enjoy this conversation, don’t forget to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.

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    38 分
  • E.112 Crafting a beauty brand built on self-expression and belonging with Linda Hallberg (Live)
    2025/11/25

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with flaconi, Germany’s leading online destination for beauty and fragrance. But flaconi is more than a retailer, it’s a platform that celebrates individuality and empowerment. Values that deeply align with today’s guest and everything she stands for.


    Linda Hallberg is a name many in the beauty world already know. A visionary makeup artist, founder of LH cosmetics and one of Sweden’s most creative forces. From pioneering multi-use products to building a radically inclusive beauty brand, she’s been shaping the conversation long before it was mainstream.

    But behind the iconic looks and bold colors is a story of resilience. In this episode, Linda opens up about growing up queer in a small town, the early days of makeup school while living in a caravan and the journey of building her own brand, LH cosmetics.


    This conversation is a reminder that it’s okay to take up space and that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is return to artistry and play.


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    38 分
  • E.111 Curating what millions hear and feel with Conny Zhang (Live)
    2025/10/29

    Today’s guest is Conny Zhang. She is a curious mind, a culture lover and the Head of Music at Spotify DACH. Her journey took her from writing newspaper columns as a teenager to shaping what millions of people listen to every day.


    Conny grew up with a deep love for stories. Reading constantly, playing music and always finishing her homework before letting herself unwind. That mix of discipline and imagination has stayed with her, whether she was studying in Shanghai and San Diego, interning at Universal Music, or building her career at Google and now Spotify.


    In this conversation, Conny opens up about launching her first scholarship, finding confidence through coaching and how she’s still learning to rest in a world that rarely slows down.


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    44 分