Video Series
29/07/2022

#goingstrong with the podcast “Grünstadtmenschen”

Working at Burda means being creative, thinking like a businessperson, pursuing a successful career, and taking risks… Simply put, it means going strong. In this video series, we introduce employees who have set themselves apart with remarkable career paths and ideas. Burda has seen many great innovations, projects and brands born from entrepreneurial spirit, ambition and productivity. Now, these people and their ideas have their own dedicated platform.

This time around, we got something for your ears with our Grünstadtmenschen podcast by Mein schöner Garten. Sarah Stehr, Head of Digital Content at Mein schöner Garten and Karina Dinser-Nennstiel, editor at Mein schöner Garten and voice behind the podcast, take us behind the scenes of the most successful gardening podcast in Germany. It's hard to imagine today's communication without podcasts which makes it even more interesting to know how they managed to turn a visual topic like gardening into something audible. A perfect match for #goingstrong.

In the video, Sarah and Karina talk about the ideas that led to the project, explain how to become a podcast host as a landscape architect and share great career tips with us.

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