Will e-food replace supermarket shopping?
Result: Almost one in ten German citizens orders their groceries online at least once a week [...]
Result: Almost one in ten German citizens orders their groceries online at least once a week [...]
Result: For four out of ten German citizens, the importance of cars in [...]
00:36 – Welcome/About the new format 01:45 – The leisure activities of Germans: Does constant availability actually stress us out in our free time? And why don't we simply switch off our cell phones when WhatsApp and the like are getting on our nerves? By the way: Women feel significantly more stressed than men in their free time. 10:04 – Housesitting: A press inquiry about housesitting has drawn our attention to this topic. Does this trend have the potential to sustainably shape our vacation habits? Or will it remain a niche activity for people in certain phases of life? 15:14 – Theme parks: Theme parks are Uli's great passion – but also a sometimes expensive affair. What are the current trends and developments in these dream worlds? And what's the deal with the elite "Club 33" and Disney's 17 scents? 28:07 – What's coming, what's staying, what's going?
In the 10th episode, we don't just do a best of, but answer your questions about the future! In this episode, find out what the future of city centres could look like, why the desire for ownership is so great despite the omnipresent buzzword 'flexibilisation' or what the biggest stress and disruption factors are in leisure time. We also give you a preview of what to expect in the next season.
Dependence on Instagram & Co.: More than half view their own social media activities critically. Whether [...]
Education will become the central resource of every nation, but also of every individual, in the 21st century [...]
Later was better – The future podcast launches on February 15, 2022! How will we live in the future? Or rather, how do we want to live in the future? In this podcast, Ayaan Güls, press officer of the Foundation for Future Studies, poses these and many other questions to the scientific director and futurologist, Professor Dr. Ulrich Reinhardt. And he provides answers as well as well-founded predictions for the future. Subscribe to the podcast now and don't miss an episode!
A narrow majority is more optimistic than last year. A narrow majority (54%) of German citizens are looking ahead with [...]
Not even half are actually implemented. Roughly half of German citizens regularly [...]