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Teesche Podcast
Tim Teege
135 episodes
1 week ago
Rarely has a book opened my eyes to human reality like this one. It’s easy to ignore the devastating possibility of nuclear war. This book shows how it could unfold, full of horrifying surprises that leave you grateful to be alive right now.
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Fitness
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Rarely has a book opened my eyes to human reality like this one. It’s easy to ignore the devastating possibility of nuclear war. This book shows how it could unfold, full of horrifying surprises that leave you grateful to be alive right now.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Fitness
Episodes (20/135)
Teesche Podcast
Episode 134: Book – Annie Jacobsen, Nuclear War: A Scenario
Rarely has a book opened my eyes to human reality like this one. It’s easy to ignore the devastating possibility of nuclear war. This book shows how it could unfold, full of horrifying surprises that leave you grateful to be alive right now.
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1 week ago
24 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 133: What It Takes to Host a DIY Ultra Running Race – Part 2: BremenSanktPauli 100
For BremenSanktPauli 100, we went all in. The people who signed up should receive a great racing experience for their fees. Here’s how that went and what we’ve learned.
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1 month ago
1 hour 13 minutes

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Episode 132: What It Takes to Host a DIY Ultra Running Race – Part 1: The Munich Breweries Ultra
The Munich Breweries Ultra has just seen its 5th edition this year with around 50 runners participating, a reason to celebrate and tell the story.
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1 month ago
24 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 131: Book – Jim Krane, Dubai
Rarely has a book changed so much about what I thought I knew about a country. It deepened my understanding of the city’s culture and made me want to visit Dubai and explore all of it myself a lot more than before. Prejudices are almost always wrong.
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1 month ago
33 minutes

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Episode 130: Book – Johann Scheerer, Play
[GERMAN] Dieser Roman von Scheerer handelt von etwas Neuem. Es ist eine Autofiktion über das Leben als selbstständiger Musikproduzent mit vier kleinen Kindern. Dem Gerechtwerden sämtlicher um sich herum eskalierenden Bedürfnisse – abgesehen der eigenen.
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2 months ago
14 minutes

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Episode 129: Book – Nikola Tesla, My Inventions
He might have been one of the greatest inventors and biggest geniuses in history, but his autobiography reads like that of a person with ADHD. It’s full of humor though, and it works well at giving you a bit of an impression of what he was like.
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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Episode 128: Book – John Walsh, UAE – Culture Smart!
Do you think the UAE and Dubai are horrible and should not exist? Do you plan on visiting this place? Do you just feel like getting rid of some prejudices? Read this book.
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3 months ago
18 minutes

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Episode 127: Book – David McRaney, You are Not So Smart
A clear recommendation for anyone. We all are victims to our brains’ stupidness, even the smartest of us. Knowing about how we lie to ourselves is the first step to improvement. This sounds tough but the author keeps it very light and funny.
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3 months ago
26 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 126: CCC – The Not-So-Little Sister Race of the Legendary Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
Finally I made it to Chamonix to see what the fuss is about. Across 101 km and 6,100 m of climbing through three countries, the race showed me breathtaking highs and relentless lows.
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3 months ago
1 hour 48 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 125: Book – Tahsim Durgun, Mama, bitte lern Deutsch
Racism mostly stems from misunderstanding intentions and a lack of communication. Tahsim Durgun is a young social media personality who cleverly fights for reducing racism by using humor and education. His first book explains his heritage.
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5 months ago
5 minutes

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Episode 124: Book – Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: Book One, The Final Empire
This work of fiction was suggested to me often over the years, and I’ve finally read it. No regrets — a fun ride. The author’s eccentricity was the final trigger, and it’s been entertaining to watch this calculated story unfold.
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6 months ago
10 minutes

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Episode 123: Tuscany Crossing 103K: A Trail Tale of Rolling Hills, Cypress Trees, and a Splash of Olive Oil
A scenic ultra marathon race report from Tuscany’s countryside with tips, gear advice, and personal insights on this Western States qualifier.
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8 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

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Episode 122: Book – John Green, Everything Is Tuberculosis
‘Everything is Tuberculosis’ is a gripping, poetic blend of history, science, and personal storytelling that exposes how the world’s deadliest curable disease still thrives due to global indifference—and makes you care deeply about changing that.
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8 months ago
14 minutes

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Episode 121: The Next Level: Marathon Training with Coach and Former Pro Martin Grüning
A sub three hour marathon – what now? Learn how training with a 2:13h marathoner can elevate your performance.
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9 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 120: Book – Jonathan Haidt, The Happiness Hypothesis
Jonathan Haidt's exploration of happiness isn't self-help—it's a fascinating journey through psychology, philosophy, and world religions. He brilliantly connects ancient wisdom with modern science, making you rethink what truly brings fulfillment.
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9 months ago
31 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 119: Book – Michiko Kakutani, The Death of Truth
Lies have played a big role in politics forever, but in recent times that problem has seemingly gotten out of control. How did this happen and what circumstances led to it becoming a viable strategy and not getting chased away by the people?
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11 months ago
16 minutes

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Episode 118: Book – Timothy Snyder, On Tyranny
A concise guide to recognizing the warning signs of emerging tyranny in government and the practical steps individuals can take to prevent it.
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11 months ago
8 minutes

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Episode 117: Book – Angela Merkel, Freiheit
Reliving a not-so-long ago historical era of German politics told by the former most powerful woman in the world herself is a treat. Despite its over 700 pages, the book left me wanting more, even. What a life, what a person. Recommended reading.
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11 months ago
32 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 116: How My 2024 Went and What I’ve Got Planned for 2025
A personal reflection on the ups and downs of 2024, including lots of running achievements, as well as a look ahead into 2025 with many audacious new goals and a solid theme to guide me.
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1 year ago
43 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Episode 115: Book – Alain de Botton, A Therapeutic Journey
This might be the best way I have seen advice for improving one’s life’s quality being presented. The most fundamental thing in life is the mental wellbeing and it’s a struggle for many. Here’s non-pretentious but very calming and practical guidance.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

Teesche Podcast
Rarely has a book opened my eyes to human reality like this one. It’s easy to ignore the devastating possibility of nuclear war. This book shows how it could unfold, full of horrifying surprises that leave you grateful to be alive right now.