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Week 24: Border Policy, Jubiläum and CVs

Week 24: Border Policy, Jubiläum and CVs

41m 2s

In today’s special Jubiläum episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’re celebrating 50 episodes of bringing you news, culture, and tips for life in Germany. Whether you’ve been here from day one or just found us recently: thanks for being part of the ride! This week, we’re joined by Rouven and David from Berlin Partner to talk all things jobs. From decoding German CV expectations to understanding how headhunters operate and what Berlin companies really look for, they share honest advice to help you navigate the local job market more smoothly. Plus, in our cultural segment, we look at a very...

Week 23: Migration Policy, Eurovision and Schwäbisch

Week 23: Migration Policy, Eurovision and Schwäbisch

28m 54s

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we’re looking at the future — from Berlin’s bid to host the 2036 Olympics to how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we use energy. Our guest is Asheka from iMTED, a Stuttgart-based founder and mother developing a smart AI assistant that helps buildings reduce electricity waste. She joins us to talk about the real challenges of being a migrant entrepreneur in Germany, balancing business with family life, and what most people get wrong about AI. It’s an inspiring conversation about tech, tenacity, and building something that matters.

Week 22: Healthcare Reforms, Relatable and Ice Cream

Week 22: Healthcare Reforms, Relatable and Ice Cream

28m 23s

In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we’re diving into the art of navigating conflict. Our guests, Kate and Tapas from Relatable, share how their own experiences as a couple inspired them to create an app that helps people move through tension with more calm and clarity. From the stress of future planning to the small stuff like household chores, we talk about what it really takes to fight fair and stay connected. Plus, we’ll catch you up on some of the top stories from Germany this week and dig into one of the country’s more surprising habits: eating ice...

Week 21: Migrant Founders Monitor, Christi Himmelfahrt and Immersive

Week 21: Migrant Founders Monitor, Christi Himmelfahrt and Immersive

31m 19s

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Eduardo Roldán, co-founder of Immersive. We dive into how this smart new platform is making German learning a little less painful and a lot more practical. Additionally Edu shares his own journey of navigating Berlin life as an expat, from dealing with the Finanzamt to building a tool that helps others feel more at home. We’re also unpacking some of the week’s biggest headlines, plus, with Christi Himmelfahrt around the corner, we take a look at how this religious holiday became Germany’s unofficial men’s day out (aka Vatertag). And in...

Week 20: Friedrich Merz, Tasteit and Splitting the Bill

Week 20: Friedrich Merz, Tasteit and Splitting the Bill

29m 33s

Big shoes are being filled this week, both in the Vatican and in Berlin. With a new pope and Germany’s newly appointed chancellor Friedrich Merz making headlines, we’re taking the moment to explore what it actually means to lead a country. From Konrad Adenauer to Angela Merkel, we take a quick tour through the history of Germany’s chancellors and what the job really demands. We’ll also sit down with Giorgi from Giorgia, the founder of Tasteit, the anti-dating app powered by food. He shares how his platform is flipping the script on traditional dating culture by helping people connect through...

Week 19: Coalition Agreement, Spargelzeit and Faxing Machines

Week 19: Coalition Agreement, Spargelzeit and Faxing Machines

33m 42s

This week we have a really fun interview with two Berlin institutions: Andrew and Maurice from 20%. In our conversation, we explore everything German, from why technology still seems to meet resistance in Germany, including the continued use of fax machines, to possibly seeing your boss naked in the sauna. We’ll also catch you up on the latest political news, including updates on the new coalition agreement and speed limit changes across Berlin. And in our cultural segment, we dive into Germany’s beloved asparagus season: Why is Spargel such a national obsession and what exactly does an asparagus queen do?

Week 18: Tanz in den Mai, Frauenalia and German Humor

Week 18: Tanz in den Mai, Frauenalia and German Humor

30m 20s

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Begoña de la Marta from Frauenalia — an initiative championing diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities across Germany’s economy and society. Originally from Spain, Begoña shares her experiences navigating the German job market, the meaning of the word „sachlich“, and why your accent should be seen as a strength, not a flaw.
We’ll also take you through some of this week’s biggest news stories, from political shifts to cultural trends that impact expats across Germany. Plus, since April is wrapping up, we dive into one of Germany’s most festive spring traditions:...

Week 17: Housing Market, Bauernregeln and GermanPedia

Week 17: Housing Market, Bauernregeln and GermanPedia

27m 45s

This week on Plus Forty Nine, we sit down with Ankit, the founder of Germanpedia — your go-to guide for navigating life in Germany. Originally from India, Ankit shares his insights on everything from health insurance and sick leave to German workplace culture and the art of saying “no” to your boss. We also take a closer look at Berlin’s housing market, dive into Germany’s latest military service debates and explore the charming world of Bauernregeln, old farmers' weather sayings that still pop up every spring.

Week 16: Koalitionsvertrag, Migration and Eastern

Week 16: Koalitionsvertrag, Migration and Eastern

34m 23s

While the Easter Bunny may be busy with hiding eggs this week, we’re cracking open something far more political: Germany’s brand-new coalition agreement. In this episode of Plus Forty Nine, we speak with political adviser Peter-Alberto Behrens about what the new government plans could mean for migrants in Germany, from citizenship and asylum policies to labor market access and integration efforts. With his bicultural background and deep policy experience, Peter-Alberto breaks down what’s changing and how the new agreement could shape immigration and integration in the years to come.
In our culture segment, we take a lighter look at how...

Week 15: Trade Wars, Matchmaking and Insurances

Week 15: Trade Wars, Matchmaking and Insurances

27m 31s

With spring in full swing and Frühlingsgefühle in the air, we’re diving into the highs and lows of single life in Germany. Our guest this week is Alysia, a Canadian who’s called Berlin home for over 20 years. She’s the founder of ALTO Matchmaking and a professional matchmaker with a passion for bringing the right people together – across languages, backgrounds, and love languages. We chat about her journey, what matchmaking actually looks like today, and how intercultural dating adds an extra layer of complexity to relationships in Germany. She also shares some real-world advice for anyone looking to up...