Why are Germans so stressed? Causes and solutions

2025-10-30T15:14:06+01:0022 August 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Stress is responsible for many problems and challenges in our modern world, so let's take a closer look: Who in Germany is most stressed, and why? In this episode, you'll learn not only about the main causes of stress and in which areas and phases of life people suffer most, but above all, how we can resolve it for a more positive future.

Why every second person opts for online dating

2025-10-30T15:14:10+01:008 August 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

With 12 million active users, online dating is booming. Statistically, relationships that begin online tend to last longer. And in Tokyo, they're even hoping to boost the birth rate with their own dating app. In this episode, you'll learn not only some fun facts about online dating, but also about the challenges it presents and how partner selection will take place in the future.

Why many Germans do not consider their country worth living in

2025-10-30T15:14:12+01:001 August 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

What does Germany currently stand for? Is the Federal Republic a livable place, safe, senior-friendly, or environmentally conscious? In this episode, find out how Germans view their country, why they currently attribute so few positive qualities to it, and what it takes to shape a desirable future.

Why security is more important to us than privacy

2025-10-30T15:14:13+01:0025 July 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Data storage, online surveillance, or video monitoring – how important is privacy to Germans? After all, filming is practically a constant occurrence, whether on buses or trains, at bus stops, in supermarkets and shopping centers, at airports and gas stations, at ATMs, or countless other locations. But can cameras truly reduce crime, or do they simply shift it elsewhere? In this episode, you'll learn not only about Germans' reasons for choosing cars, planes, trains, or buses, but also how the market is developing and how we will travel in the future.

Why we trust each other less and less

2025-10-30T15:14:16+01:0018 July 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Trust is a central pillar of every society. It stabilizes the social fabric, facilitates cooperation, and promotes harmonious coexistence. But whom do citizens currently trust? In this episode, learn not only about Germans' reasons for choosing cars, planes, trains, or buses, but also how the market is developing and how we will travel in the future.

Why Germans are increasingly flying on holiday instead of driving

2025-10-30T15:14:18+01:0011 July 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

What is the most popular mode of transport when it comes to holiday travel? Is the choice based on price, time, or sustainability? In this episode, you'll learn not only about Germans' reasons for choosing between car, plane, train, or bus, but also how the market is developing and how we will travel in the future.

Why the future is becoming more female

2025-10-30T15:14:22+01:0027 June 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Women are more likely to graduate from high school than men and generally achieve better grades in university. Nevertheless, they are ultimately less successful – why? In this episode, you'll learn not only many fascinating facts and figures about the current and future situation of women in our society, but also how German citizens view gender roles and where these views are currently heading.

How to make volunteering attractive again

2025-10-30T15:14:25+01:0020 June 2024|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

As is so often the case in life, the gap between desire and reality is significant when it comes to volunteering. Two-thirds of Germans would like to volunteer, but in reality, less than a third are regularly involved. In this episode, you'll learn not only the reasons for and against volunteering, but also what concrete steps can be taken to ensure the future viability of volunteering.

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