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PlusFortyNine Podcast
Sigrid Arteaga
67 episodes
2 weeks ago
Plus Forty Nine is the ultimate podcast for internationals and expats living in Germany. Each week we dive into the personal stories and experiences of other expats. Together, we look back on their unique journey and explore how they have adapted to life in Germany. We address key challenges, offer practical solutions and valuable tips to help you truly feel at home here. In addition to these conversations, we offer you a select news section, up-to-date information on local events and our ASK a German segment, where we get answers directly from our German friends to bridge the cultural gap. Whether you've just arrived or have lived here for years: Plus Forty Nine is your guide to life in Germany.
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Plus Forty Nine is the ultimate podcast for internationals and expats living in Germany. Each week we dive into the personal stories and experiences of other expats. Together, we look back on their unique journey and explore how they have adapted to life in Germany. We address key challenges, offer practical solutions and valuable tips to help you truly feel at home here. In addition to these conversations, we offer you a select news section, up-to-date information on local events and our ASK a German segment, where we get answers directly from our German friends to bridge the cultural gap. Whether you've just arrived or have lived here for years: Plus Forty Nine is your guide to life in Germany.
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PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 51: Failure, Freedom, and Founding in Germany with Munay Zamorano
What happens when you build a business before you’re fully prepared for it and then have the courage to let it go? In this episode, Andrea speaks with Monaisa Morano, entrepreneur, mentor, and founder of the Female Founder Academy. Born in Germany to Chilean and US-American roots, Monaisa reflects on growing up between cultures, buying her first company at twenty-three, navigating German bureaucracy, and learning when growth becomes misalignment. They talk about business succession instead of the usual startup myth, the emotional reality of entrepreneurship, failure as a learning space rather than a flaw, and why migrants are often more willing to take entrepreneurial risks. Monaisa also shares how her multicultural background shapes her leadership style, why she never struggled with impostor syndrome, and what she sees every week working with founders across Germany. A grounded conversation about ambition without burnout, structure without rigidity, and why sometimes the most radical move is knowing when to sell, rest, and begin again. Perfect listening for anyone building something new in Germany or questioning whether the path they’re on still fits.
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 50: Burnout, Big Moves and Listening to Your Gut – Simon de los Rios on Starting Over in Germany
In this episode of PlusFortyNine, we talk to life and career coach Simon de los Rios about what really happens when you reinvent yourself far from home. Simon grew up in Colombia, spent almost two decades in Miami, studied in Europe and eventually chose Germany as the “hardest” next step: new language, coldest climate, barely any prior connection. Behind that decision were years of high-pressure leadership jobs, a pattern of burning out every five years and several long sabbaticals that ended in a silent retreat in Indonesia – and the realisation that something had to change. Together they talk about migration as a permanent transition, the pressure to just “take any job” to keep the visa, how to make space for intuition in the middle of bureaucratic chaos, and why he now makes decisions based on excitement rather than fear. Sigrid shares her own crash-landing from diplomat to suddenly visa-less in Berlin – and why she still chose to stay. This episode is a reminder that if you’ve managed to migrate, you’ve already done something incredibly hard. You’re allowed to be proud of that, even while you’re still figuring out what comes next.
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3 weeks ago
30 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 49: Understanding Pets in Germany with Tierheilpraktikerin Katja HerbstNeue Episode
This week, we dive into something many newcomers think about sooner or later: getting a pet in Germany. And let’s be honest - nothing prepares you for how seriously Germans take dogs, cats, and every creature in between. We talk with Katja Herbst, a Tierheilpraktikerin - basically an animal health practitioner who works with dogs, cats, and horses using traditional Chinese veterinary medicine. She explains what you need to know before adopting a pet, how to choose the right breed for your life, why some “trendy dogs” struggle with health issues, and what makes German adoption centers so thorough. We also explore acupuncture for animals, what a first appointment looks like, and why even the most energetic dogs suddenly melt into deep relaxation when the needles go in. Katja shares her approach, what she looks for in an animal’s environment, and why prevention matters as much as treatment. If you're thinking about bringing a furry friend into your life or you already have one and want to understand Germany’s approach to pet care this episode is for you.
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1 month ago
27 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 48: Breath, Borders and Belonging: Vanessa Muñoz-Pretzell on Yoga and Life in Berlin
In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, Andrea hosts her first interview in the series and sits down with Vanessa Muñoz-Pretzell - a yoga teacher from El Paso with Mexican, Lebanese and Cherokee roots who has been living in Berlin for eight years. They talk about how yoga became Vanessa’s path, what it means to move from warm, open cultures to Berlin’s rough edges, and how language, community and small rituals can slowly turn a foreign city into home. Vanessa shares what shocked her, what she’s grown to love, why she still misses desert sun and good tacos, and how Berlin taught her to set boundaries and use her voice. It’s a conversation about migration, identity, yoga as community and yes, about one of the most “very German” topics of all: the culture of nudity in saunas.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 47: Fax, Fear of Change, and 20 Percent Berlin: How Internationals Read the City
Week 47 of Plus Forty Nine takes us to Berlin with Andrew and Maurice, the two minds behind 20 Percent Berlin – a newsletter and podcast that translates the city’s news, quirks, and politics for the 20% of residents without a German passport (and the many more who feel that way). In this episode, we dive into how 20 Percent Berlin emerged from a pandemic layoff and became a lifeline for anyone who needs Berlin’s news in English to feel included. We get into the idea of German burnout - the deep fear of change, the “no experiments” mindset, and why something as small as a platform change on a train can send people into panic mode. We also unpack Germany’s complicated relationship with technology, from faxes and EC cards to cash-only signs and Datenschutz anxieties that seem rooted in a fear of repeating history.
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1 month ago
34 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 46: Building Home, One Form at a Time: Simple Germany, Techno, and the New Rules of Belonging
We’re replaying one of our favorite conversations with Jen and Yvonne from Simple Germany—a smart, funny guide to making life here actually work. We talk language as the real unlock, the first steps after arrival, and how to avoid the classic newcomer traps.
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1 month ago
20 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 45: Between Two Worlds: Finding Identity and Belonging with Andrea Fahmel
In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we speak with Andrea Fahmel, who grew up between Mexico and Germany - two cultures that shaped her identity, language, and sense of belonging. Andrea shares what it’s like to live with a “liquid identity,” how German communities in Mexico kept traditions alive, and why directness something she once found intimidating has become one of her favorite parts of German culture. Together, they talk about homesickness in the age of social media, the power of language in shaping integration, and the quiet lessons learned when you start understanding not just a country’s words, but its rhythm.
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1 month ago
22 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 44: Mezcal, Migration & Memory: A Latina’s Berlin Journey
In this warm and reflective episode, Mika - a Venezuelan entrepreneur and now the Brand Ambassador for Mezcal Cómplice in Germany shares her story of migration, reinvention, and finding ritual in a new home. From escaping instability in Venezuela to falling in love with Mexico’s rich mezcal traditions, her journey is one of resilience, identity, and cultural connection. She opens up about the emotional and spiritual depth of mezcal, how it’s lovingly handcrafted over generations, and why it should never be "shot," but savored. We also talk about living through Berlin’s long winters, finding seasonal joy, and why Día de los Muertos is less about mourning and more about celebrating love that endures.
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2 months ago
33 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 43: Berlin 2035 – Henning Wehmeyer on Music, Global Goals, and the World Expo
Berlin 2035 – Music, Global Goals, and the Vision of a World Expo In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we speak with Henning Wehmeyer, Managing Director of EXPO 2035 Berlin GmbH, about the bold idea of bringing the World Expo back to Germany this time to Berlin. From the city’s open-air pianos symbolizing the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals to the concept of a multi-centric expo that stretches across neighborhoods rather than staying confined to a single site, Henning shares how Berlin’s story of transformation from division to diversity could become a global stage for cooperation. We explore how Expo 2035 aims to connect local projects with international dialogue, why civil society is driving the bid, and how Berlin can inspire solutions for sustainability, mobility, health, and peace. Along the way, Henning reflects on music as a universal connector, the lessons of past Expos, and the message he hopes to pass on to his children: that diversity, openness, and small steps can create big change.
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2 months ago
27 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 42: Intercultural Bridges – Nancy Bravo Identity, and Adaptation
Speaking Across Borders – Stories of Identity and Connection In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, Nancy Bravo, founder of Bravo Intercultural, shares how identity, and culture intersect in the lives of newcomers to Germany. Drawing on her work as an intercultural consultant and trainer, Nancy reflects on the hidden emotional labor of adaptation, the power to shape belonging, and the fine balance between maintaining heritage and embracing change. She also discusses the tools needed for successful integration both for migrants and host communities including insights from her book and the practical frameworks she uses in workshops that help people adapt across cultures.
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2 months ago
24 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 41: Bridging Borders: Sukesh Das on Work, Opportunity, and Integration
Arriving, Joining, Belonging – Stories about Life in Germany In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, Sukesh Das, co-founder of MyRelocater, talks about how his platform helps German companies connect with skilled professionals from India arriving with the new Opportunity Card visa. We also discuss the latest developments in Germany’s migration policy, the tradition of the Stammtisch as a space for community and conversation, and why rules in Germany often have more to do with fairness than rigidity — plus a touch of autumn magic from the pumpkin farms around Hannover.
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2 months ago
26 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 40: Migration Debate, Bernd das Brot and Community
In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sort through some major shifts in Germany’s political landscape. From Manfred Webers call for a fresh approach to migration, highlighting the critical role migrants play in filling key jobs like healthcare to Germany ramping up efforts to attract skilled workers, especially after the U.S. dramatically raised visa fees for top talent. In culture, we focus on a uniquely German TV icon: Bernd das Brot, the famously grumpy bread who recently made waves on US late-night TV. Our guest this week is Rebeca, a trainer who shares her experience as an expat building community in Berlin and a heartfelt love letter to the city. And in Ask a German, we explore the curious question of why Germans seem to stare so much.
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3 months ago
35 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 39: Bureaucratic Hurdles, Folk Festivals and Savings
In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we sort through some major shifts in Germany’s migration landscape, including a slight decrease in the refugee population and increasing government action against social welfare misuse. We also explore Germany’s rich tradition of Volksfeste, revealing how local folk festivals keep community and culture thriving beyond the world-famous Oktoberfest. Our guest this week is Alejandro Wagner, a finance adviser originally from Mexico. Alejandro shares practical advice on navigating German banking, budgeting, and investing—offering tips on where to start with ETFs and how to manage your finances with confidence. Plus, in Ask a German, we unpack why Germans tend to keep work and social life separate, especially when it comes to after-work hangouts with colleagues.
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3 months ago
32 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 38: Deportations Deal, Oktoberfest and International Students
In today’s episode of Plus Forty Nine, we welcome Rufruf, an international student from Pakistan who has been living and studying in Berlin for over six months. Rufruf shares candid insights into her experience navigating German bureaucracy, overcoming language barriers, and discovering what Berlin truly has to offer. We also delve into cultural differences around friendship and social life—why making friends in Germany can sometimes feel more challenging than expected. As always, we start with this week’s top headlines: Germany’s schools have reopened across the country, and Oktoberfest is about to kick off in Munich—the world’s biggest folk festival. We explore how cities like Frankfurt and Rostock are pioneering solutions to Germany’s skilled worker shortage, and the federal government’s plans to streamline deportations to Afghanistan. Plus, a closer look at Germany’s international students, and the challenge of retaining talent after graduation. Don’t miss our “Ask a German” segment, where we tackle why Germany has so many public holidays — yet many people aren’t quite sure what they evene celebrate.
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3 months ago
27 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 37: Asylum Lawsuits, Voice AI Agents and Mallorca
This week on Plus Forty Nine, we explore some of the key stories shaping Germany today. We break down the surge in asylum lawsuits flooding the courts, while overall asylum applications are dropping due to tighter border controls. We also look at Germany’s future demographic challenges, with nearly a third of the workforce expected to retire by 2039. In our culture segment, it’s apple season! From the Bodensee region to towns across the country, traditional apple festivals offer tastings, orchard tours, and delicious seasonal dishes. Our guest is Kevin Wu, CEO of Leaping AI, whose voice AI agents are transforming call centers. Kevin shares how AI can relieve repetitive tasks, addresses fears of automation, and compares Berlin’s tech scene with the US. Plus, in Ask a German: why do Germans love Mallorca for a holiday?
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3 months ago
31 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 36: Migration Trends, Wine Festivals and German Job Market
From autumn’s wine festivals to the challenges of finding your footing in the German job market—this week on Plus Forty Nine we explore new research on migration and integration, the rise of foreign apprentices, and the vibrant local tradition of Weinfeste that fills German towns with color and celebration every September. Our guest this week is Andreza, a career coach who helps students and newcomers write great CVs, prepare for interviews, and build essential networks. She also shares her personal story of moving from Brazil to Berlin and finding her path in a new country. Plus, in our “Ask a German” segment, we uncover the charming and longstanding tradition of the “Schultüte”—the colorful school cones German children receive on their first day of school, packed with sweets, school supplies, and surprises to sweeten the start of their academic journey.
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4 months ago
34 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 35: Labor Market, Networking and Strawberry Royalty
This week on Plus Forty Nine we’re diving into migration, education, and everything in between. We look at Germany’s push to attract more students from Chile to Saxony, and reflect on ten years after Merkel’s “Wir schaffen das” — where refugees stand in the labor market today. Our guest is Daniele, founder of Product Lab, who opens up about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship in Germany, his experience on LinkedIn, and why sport clubs might be the key to meeting new friends in Germany. In our culture segment, we explore Germany’s delightfully quirky tradition of Strawberry and Cucumber Queens. And in “Ask a German,” we get to the bottom of why Hausverwaltungen seem to move at a glacial pace.
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4 months ago
33 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 34: Refugee Shelter, Selfmade Marmalade and Plants
This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re diving into green living in the city. Our guest, Sophie from EasyBeeBerlin, joins us to share her expertise on transforming balconies, terraces, and small gardens into vibrant oases. From finding plants that fit your lifestyle to keeping them happy through the winter—and busting a few plant myths along the way—Sophie shows how anyone can bring more nature into their home, no matter the size of the space. In the news, we cover a new study questioning Germany’s “welcome classes” for refugee children, ongoing debates over reforming the eight-hour workday, and fresh data highlighting the persistent pay gap between migrants and locals. Plus, Berlin prepares to close its largest refugee shelter at Tegel Airport by the end of the year. And in our culture segment, we turn to one of Germany’s sweetest traditions: homemade marmalade. Why do so many people still spend summer afternoons boiling jam and then gift it to friends and family?
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4 months ago
27 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 33: Foreign Qualification Speed-Up, Pregnancy Diabetes and Picknicks
This week on Plus Forty Nine, we unpack Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt’s controversial plan to extend border controls and what it means for migration in Germany. Plus, a new Berlin law speeding up the recognition of foreign qualifications is set to make life easier for many expats. With summer back, we dive into the uniquely German picnic culture–from waterproof blankets to perfectly portioned snacks. Our guest is Susa, founder of the app ZenZen, which supports pregnant women with gestational diabetes. She shares her journey as a single mom and entrepreneur, and the challenge of starting over after uprooting her life. And in “Ask a German,” we explore the surprisingly popular socks-and-sandals combo–why do Germans love it so much?
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4 months ago
32 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Week 32: Education Inequality, Youth Words and Job Market
This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re kicking off August with a full lineup—rainy skies and all. In the news, we take a closer look at Germany’s education system, where PISA chief Andreas Schleicher warns that schools are failing migrant children and calls for better early language support and smarter funding structures. Meanwhile, the EU is rolling out its new digital border entry system, and Poland has announced an extension of its controls at the German border. In our culture segment, we’re decoding teen slang with the Top 10 contenders for Jugendwort des Jahres 2025. From “lowkey” to “tuff,” what do these words say about how young people express themselves today? And in our interview: Andreea Lungulescu from The Principal Recruiter joins us to talk about job hunting in Berlin, why gender still shapes career paths, and how to negotiate salary with confidence. Plus, this week’s Ask a German explores why it’s so hard to make local friends.
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5 months ago
36 minutes

PlusFortyNine Podcast
Plus Forty Nine is the ultimate podcast for internationals and expats living in Germany. Each week we dive into the personal stories and experiences of other expats. Together, we look back on their unique journey and explore how they have adapted to life in Germany. We address key challenges, offer practical solutions and valuable tips to help you truly feel at home here. In addition to these conversations, we offer you a select news section, up-to-date information on local events and our ASK a German segment, where we get answers directly from our German friends to bridge the cultural gap. Whether you've just arrived or have lived here for years: Plus Forty Nine is your guide to life in Germany.