The German Tourism Analysis 2025: results and analyses

2025-10-30T15:13:30+01:006 March 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Germans' wanderlust remains undiminished – despite economic uncertainties and global crises. Germany itself remains by far the most popular travel destination. In this episode, learn all about Germans' travel behavior last season: from vacation length and costs to the most sought-after destinations. We also reveal which factors truly contribute to a relaxing vacation.

How citizens are looking ahead to 2025: worries, fear and a little hope

2025-10-30T15:13:32+01:002 January 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Global challenges such as wars, climate change, and economic uncertainties are weighing heavily on Germans. Added to this are unresolved national issues and early elections. Nearly two-thirds of citizens are approaching the new year with fear and worry, while only 37 percent express optimism. In this episode, you'll learn not only which issues are most important to whom, but also where the opportunities and challenges for politics lie in 2025. We'll also take a look at small glimmers of hope, such as the desire for greater unity in Germany and Europe. This episode not only examines Christmas and New Year's traditions in Germany and shares surprising facts, but also offers some tips on how to truly relax and start the new year.

Leisure time in focus: How money influences our activities

2025-10-30T15:13:35+01:0026 December 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Leisure time means relaxation, experiences, and time for oneself – or does it? For many, it also means spending money, and more than they'd like. The leisure industry is booming and growing rapidly, raising the question: How free are we really in how we spend our free time when the budget often dictates the pace? In this episode, find out what lies behind the "I'm doing this for myself" illusion, what the (free) leisure desires of Germans look like, and what we as a society can do to shape the future of leisure according to our needs. This episode will not only explain why selfishness is often irrational and how it increases mistrust between people, but also explore approaches to fostering compassion and working together towards a more equitable future.

How do Germans spend the festive season? Between family and loneliness

2025-10-30T15:13:37+01:0019 December 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

The last weeks of the year are a time for reflection and peace – at least in theory. But how do Germans actually spend the holidays? Is family the focus, or are more and more people packing their bags to celebrate under palm trees? In this episode, we not only take a look at Christmas and New Year's traditions in Germany and share surprising facts, but also give a few tips on how to truly start the new year relaxed.

No room for selfishness: Why our society needs more cohesion

2025-10-30T15:13:38+01:0012 December 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Egoism has no place in our society anymore – more and more Germans agree on this. But what drives selfish behavior, and how can we break free from it? In a time when prosperity often triggers fear of loss and a competitive mindset, solidarity becomes a key skill. In this episode, you'll learn not only why egoism is often irrational and how it reinforces mistrust between people, but also what approaches exist to foster compassion and work together towards a more equitable future.

How donations enrich our lives: Happiness through generosity

2025-10-30T15:13:39+01:005 December 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Why does donating make us happy? And how does it affect our life satisfaction? In this episode, learn how income, as well as cultural and religious motives, shape our donation behavior and what Germans prefer to donate to. We talk about the most generous donors and, as always, take a look at the future: how important will donations be for our society in the future, and what does increasing technology mean for our willingness to give?

How Germany informs itself: From editorials to likes

2025-10-30T15:13:41+01:0028 November 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

How do Germans get their information in a time rife with fake news and filter bubbles? While the younger generation increasingly relies on social media, traditional news sources are falling behind. In this episode, we discuss how the information-seeking behavior of Germans is evolving, the role influencers play, and how to ensure quality journalism. We also take a look at future developments and offer predictions on how the information landscape might change in the coming years.

The world of video games: Between gaming fun and top-class sport

2025-10-30T15:13:42+01:0026 November 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Video games have long been an integral part of everyday life for many Germans. The gaming industry is growing rapidly, driven by technological innovations and societal changes. But who actually plays, and what impact does playing video games have on us? In this episode, you'll learn some fun facts about gaming, what exactly e-sports is, and whether it has Olympic potential. We'll also take a look at the future and where the industry might be headed.

Learning 2.0: How digital media complement teaching

2025-10-30T15:13:44+01:0014 November 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Digital learning tools have great potential to transform education. Current programs support teaching methods, organization, and collaboration in the classroom and offer valuable additions without replacing personal contact and direct interaction between teachers and learners. In this episode, you'll learn not only how the integration of media could lead to learning tasks that are individually tailored to each learner's knowledge level and interests, but also why they reflect the current state of adult education and where it is headed.

How long do Germans drive to go shopping? From experiences to efficiency in the future

2025-10-30T15:13:45+01:007 November 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Time is a precious commodity these days, and more and more Germans are shopping online to save time. But who is willing to accept longer travel times to shopping streets and malls, and why? For many, unique experiences are worthwhile, while for others, service is increasingly becoming a distinguishing feature.

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