Taking responsibility: Why so many want to – but not everyone does it

2025-11-13T10:15:33+01:00November 13, 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Those who take on responsibility shape the future. But why do some take on more than others? And how can we live responsibility in a way that empowers rather than overwhelms? In this episode, learn which societal patterns promote or hinder responsibility, why a culture of learning from mistakes plays a key role – and how we can rethink responsibility as a shared resource.

Responsibility: A burden or a guiding principle for the future?

2025-11-05T10:45:43+01:00November 6, 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Responsibility means more than guilt and duty – it's also an invitation to participate in shaping the future. But who still takes responsibility today? And why is it so crucial for social cohesion, especially in times of crisis? In this episode, you'll learn why a willingness to take responsibility is highly valued by many people, how understanding differs between generations – and why we need to rethink responsibility: not as a burden, but as a resource for a fairer and more sustainable society.

Digital Literacy: Why Critical Thinking Becomes Future-Proof

2025-10-30T15:12:36+01:00October 30, 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

In a world where we are bombarded daily with a flood of news, posts, and online content, it's crucial not only to be tech-savvy but also to know how to evaluate information. But are we up to this challenge? In this episode, learn why digital competence is becoming the most important skill for the future and is more than just knowing how to use your smartphone. We explore how algorithms trap us in filter bubbles and why even digital natives often struggle to understand the mechanisms behind them. And we show you which strategies can help us build a "digital immune system" to distinguish between truth and fake news.

Advertising in transition: how AI is changing our consumption

2025-10-30T15:12:38+01:0023 October 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Advertising used to be linear and massive. Today, ads are personalized, data-driven, and almost invisible. While we leisurely scroll through online shops, AI-powered processes often run in the background, encouraging us to buy. But what does this development mean for us as consumers? And will we even be able to decide for ourselves what we buy in the future? In this episode, learn how AI tests in real time what works best. We explain what predictive shopping is, discuss the dangers when algorithms know our emotional vulnerabilities, and explore why digital literacy is becoming the most important skill of the future.

The search for balance: freedom and security in the digital age

2025-10-30T15:12:39+01:0016 October 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Every click, every search, every app – we leave countless digital traces. The relationship between security and freedom lies at the heart of one of the greatest areas of tension in our time. On the one hand, the desire for protection from crime is growing, while on the other hand, freedom is a highly valued asset. In this episode, learn why 78% of German citizens say that security measures should not disproportionately restrict personal freedom. We discuss the psychology of security, the concept of "freedom through security," and how new technologies like artificial intelligence are redefining the balance between protection and freedom.

Is being offline a luxury? Why we want mobile phone-free zones

2025-10-30T15:12:41+01:009 October 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Smartphones are everywhere, but the constant distraction disrupts our social interactions. More and more people are longing for places where they can consciously disconnect, have real conversations, and live in the moment. In this episode, find out why Germans want public spaces without smartphones and the internet, and what the new trend of "phubbing" has to do with it. We discuss inspiring ideas, from "digital detox" hotels and phone-free concerts to restaurants that offer discounts for analog evenings.

What will be considered good behaviour in 2024

2025-10-31T08:05:53+01:0030 May 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , |

The values of tolerance, politeness and honesty are fundamental pillars of social interaction and shape behaviour in society. A large majority therefore take it for granted to listen to others, to respect other ways of life or to express their own opinion in the event of differences of opinion. Honesty, on the other hand, especially in relation to the tax office, is not taken for granted by quite as many.

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