LIFE & BUSINESS
EDITOR’S PICK
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HAISTUDIO – LISA AND JONAS On Community, Movement, and a Space Without a Category
The most meaningful places are often not created from clearly defined concepts — but from a feeling. A longing. That is exactly how haistudio came to life: as a space somewhere between movement, culinary culture, and community — one that deliberately refuses to define itself too strictly. In a city like Frankfurt, known for speed and structure, the concept almost feels like a counterstatement. Not a traditional studio, not simply an event venue — but a place that evolves alongside the people who use it.
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Hot Minds Only Why Intelligence Has Suddenly Become the Most Desirable Accessory
Sometimes I wonder when exactly thinking became sexy. Not in the quiet, withdrawn sense — but visibly, curated, almost staged. Because if you look around right now, one thing feels clear: intellect is no longer just something you have. It’s something you display. Suddenly, fashion houses are collaborating with theorists, opening bookstores, presenting collections like essays. Pop stars are no longer photographed only with looks, but with literature.
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Seventy Thousand People, One Conversation
Two days at OMR 2026 — on the moment AI stopped being a topic and became the room itself, on two women who refused to follow a script, and on why being in the middle of the conversation is the only place worth being. Sometimes I wonder when an industry conference stopped being just a conference. Maybe it was the moment OMR began selling more than information — when it started selling access.
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Adrenaline as Luxury Why Driving Experiences Are Becoming the New Ultimate Hobby
Experiences are the new form of ownership—and few formats embody this shift as precisely as high-performance driving. With the opportunity to book a track day at the legendary WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, Porsche is elevating this idea to an entirely new level. The Porsche Track Experience offers everything from beginner programs to professional-level setups: structured training sessions, expert instructors, and access to vehicles that are usually admired only from the street.
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Breakup Season – Why Your Heart Doesn’t Break in Spring, but Comes Back to Life
An ending rarely feels like a beginning. More like a quiet collapse—like something inside of us is falling apart in a way we can’t simply piece back together. And yet, something paradoxical is happening right now: while we feel stuck, a movement is quietly beginning—one we only understand much later. A breakup is not a full stop. It’s a transition.
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Hot Steam, Cold Truths – Why “Wellness Dates” Are Redefining Intimacy
Sometimes I wonder when exactly we started believing that a drink is the best way to get closer to someone. Maybe it never really was the perfect solution—just the most convenient one. A glass of wine, dimmed lights, enough distraction to not fully be yourself. And that’s exactly where the quiet revolution everyone’s talking about begins: wellness instead of wine.
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Hatem Fakih: We Don’t Sell Coffee Beans - We Sell Emotions
From Hannover’s Maschsee with zero bookings to major festival stages and automotive events: Hatem Fakih has built a nationwide in-demand event coffee concept from a single idea. What drives him? Passion, precision—and the belief that coffee is not just a drink, but an experience. We spoke with the managing director of Fogarolli in Hanover about quality, vision, and the perfect flat white.
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Why Suddenly Everything Jacob Elordi Does Becomes a Cultural Event
There are actors who play roles—and then there are those who become cultural projection screens. Jacob Elordi firmly belongs to the latter category. The so-called “Jacob Elordi Effect” describes this elusive phenomenon: whether it’s a film role, a paparazzi shot, or a red-carpet appearance, his presence is collectively perceived as intense, magnetic, “hot.” Yet this effect is no coincidence.
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Full Circle After Two Decades: Armin Morbach Returns to Germany’s Next Topmodel
On February 26, a circle closes. Exactly 20 years after the first season of Germany’s Next Topmodel, Armin Morbachreturns as a guest judge—on season 21, alongside Heidi Klum. What may sound like nostalgia is, in fact, a deliberate statement. Because Morbach does not stand for retro glamour—he stands for photographic conviction. Together with Nadja Auermann, he forms a power duo with a special mission: a tribute to photography legend Peter Lindbergh.
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Your Future Looks ROSY: How Munich’s First Longevity Studio Turns Movement into a Way of Life
In a city known for discipline, design, and dynamism, ROSY Longevity Club opens a space that reinterprets all three—softer, more mindful, and designed for the long term. Here, fitness is not treated as a task on a to-do list, but as a daily ritual for a long, healthy, and radiant life. ROSY positions itself as Munich’s first longevity studio for women, striking a chord with the spirit of the times: moving away from short-term workouts and toward a lifestyle that views the body as a long-term project.
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Alizia Zuschlag Honest, loyal, and loving
In a world where likes are often treated as a currency for success, she remains remarkably real: Alizia Zuschlag — content creator, dog mom, and a voice of a generation balancing self-fulfillment with digital pressure. Her words resonate because they are honest — about self-doubt, social media, values, and the power of love. In our conversation, she reveals why authenticity has become her key to happiness — and to sustainable success.
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One mic. One thought. One feeling. Riccarda Greco invites you to tune in with à la Carte –
A podcast that tastes as honest as it sounds – about life, beauty, and everything in between. Riccarda Greco is far more than a fashion and beauty creator: she’s a host, a thinker, and an inspiration for a generation that doesn’t just want to be seen – but understood. On Instagram (@riccardagreco), she shares outfit inspiration, lifestyle moments, and her perspective on a world where self-discovery and aesthetics go hand in hand.
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Anna von Klinski INFLUENCER REAL TALK
For me, being authentic means not pretending and being honest with myself and others — not only about the positive things, but especially about difficult situations. My flaws and insecurities are just as much a part of being authentic as my strengths. I try to preserve this on social media by showing myself as I truly am and honestly sharing what I think and feel, without filtering out “the bad.”…
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“Pretty World” A Manifesto for Strength, Friendship, and Female Empowerment
When two women who embody success, confidence, and creativity in their own ways come together to make music, something more than just a song is born — it becomes a statement. With “Pretty World,” model, TV host, and musician Kim Hnizdo joins forces with DJ and producer Pretty Pink to release an anthem of female empowerment, solidarity, and authenticity. The track drops on November 7 via Deep Woods, following its premiere at the BUNTE New Faces Award — a debut that proves this project is as much about attitude as it is about sound.
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Tomy & Kim - La Dolce Vita between Dance, Business, and a Podcast Mindset
A new chapter for the power couple: Starting in December, Tomy Pavlovic and Kim Wojtera are launching their joint podcast — a format that goes far beyond dance. It’s a blend of movement, business, and mindset, told by two people who know how to turn dreams into reality. Both come from the world of show dance, both have made an international name for themselves — and both now live in Dubai, where they channel their creative energy into entrepreneurship, lifestyle, and new projects.
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The Walser Between everyday life and the algorithm
Lisa and Henry Walser are more than just an influencer couple: As @diewalsers, they give their community an honest look into their family life — from their first makeup and cooking videos during their university days to everyday life with two toddlers. With nearly 2 million followers on TikTok and 1.4 million on Instagram, they’ve built a foundation of trust by sharing not only their most beautiful moments, but also their most challenging ones. We wanted to know which boundaries they choose to protect — and why it’s exactly this openness that gives courage and strength to other young parents.