A Low German (Plautdietsche) podcast about creativity, entrepreneurship, and life.

This is a bonus episode. We talk about marketing. Especially in the "Plautdietsche Welt". David asks for some advice to market his own new venture.

Bethany Klassen talks about books. Telling good Christian stories without being preachy. What does it take to write a book? What makes a good story? We had a lot of fun with this one.Visit Bethany's website:https://www.bethanyklassenbooks.com/This episode is sponsered by Morning Sky Coffee. Contact Juan here:https://wa.me/526251153296or visit his website:https://morningskycoffeeroasters.com/

Why do we work? How can work be a service when you're not in ministry? We discuss what work means to us.This episode is sponsered by Morning Sky Coffee. Contact Juan here:https://wa.me/526251153296or visit his website:https://morningskycoffeeroasters.com/

Should you take your hobby and turn it into a job? Turning dreams into reality means destroying the dream. This is what we talk about today. If you want to support the podcast, here is our Paypal link.

Sorry for the late release. For some reason this episode didn't publish on Monday.Michael Ketler is a song-writer, worship leader, and someone who has a passion for serving God. We had great conversation music, faith, and living a life worth dying for.

We talk about memorization and keeping track of knowledge.If you need to study for an exam, here's a nice breakdown of how to best do that:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukLnPbIffxEIf you want to support the podcast, here is our Paypal link.

Today, David goes over his thoughts of the Harvest Festival. If you want to add you thoughts, leave a review here.If you want to support the podcast, here is our Paypal link.

Orlando talks about his experience running a business and leadership skills.Check us out on the other platforms:www.computerjung.com/podcastIf you want to support us:Click here

Bram is back for the third time. We talk about many things. When is it time to quit? How do you pursue a dream when there is no money? And of course, Hoafstfast is coming up.

What happens when you stop resisting who you are?

David talks about his process when it comes to building websites and then around 12 minutes we talk more about automation in general and building systems for your business.

We talk about talking to other people and making friends.

We talk about livestreaming Volleyball Fest, and how we use technology to solve problems.

Instead of trying to make life happen, what happens when you let life happen to you?

Juan Reimer is a local coffee roaster and owner of Morning Sky Coffee Roasters. Check out his website:https://morningskycoffeeroasters.com/

We talk about eating healthy. But why should you? If you don't have a strong enough reason, it's kind of pointless.

Our conversation started out about digital clutter and we started talking about being more intentional about what we want to do. To say no to all the things that are distracting us from our main purpose.

Today we have Henry Rempel and Sebastian Krahn on the pod. A professional volleyball player and a bodybuilder.

We try some Lattes from our local coffee shops.

We often limit ourselves. Whether in what we can achieve. Or whether we can be happy or not.

Today, we try to tackle the topic of depression. What is it? How might one deal with it.

Orlando is back, and we talk a little bit about volleyball fest from the previous weekend.

Today we have Henry Rempel on the podcast. We talk less about volleyball and more about growing to become a man of God.

Today it's just David. I talk about how sometimes our negative experiences are really just normal experiences seen through a negative lense.

We talk about exercise and food. The benifits of fasting, and also how food is being used to manipulate us.

Benny Dueck comes on and talks about community living. It's probably not what we imagine. Where do you start? What are the challenges? It was a fascinating conversation.

David talks about his experience broadcasting a volleyball tournament. David and Orlando talk about what it's like starting vs once you're established.Timestamps:00:00 Livestreaming Volleyball02:46 Planning vs YOLO08:25 Innovating in later stages15:12 Don't take so serious19:14 Discomfort21:48 Spend time enjoying what you have22:29 Take time to go within

We talk about many things. How do you get others to have the same standard as you. How do we deal with conflict?

Today we sit down with a school teacher

What do you do when you don't have motivation? How do we deal with bad days?

We talk about our upbringing and how it shaped our view of the world, and also our vision for our local community.

We have a conversation with Orlando's uncle, Peter Thiessen. He is one of the founders of Pizzeria La Sierra.

We have a long discussion with local businessman and serial entrepreneur, Rene Friesen.The link for Eleva Conference:https://elevaconferencia.com Timestamp Topic 00:00:00 Eleva Conference 00:06:24 Entrepreneur mindset 00:11:16 Do your work with passion 00:18:08 Deligating 00:25:08 What is success? 00:32:15 God's plan vs your own 00:37:12 Rene's vision for the Corredor 00:46:02 How do we bring people together? 00:50:07 Sacrificing yourself for your neighbour

We've both been struggling with sleep, so we talk about it a little.

Orlando gives David some advice about creating value for a customer and how to arrive at reasonable prices. Timestamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:04:10 Pricing things that are uncertain 00:05:02 Offering a complete service 00:10:29 Outsourcing vs. DIY 00:11:48 Time vs Money 00:14:31 Positive Working Environment 00:18:20 Communication 00:21:20 Finding a fullfilling job 00:22:41 God is CEO 00:25:22 Dealing with stress 00:27:37 Conclusion

Orlando talks about his relationship, and what makes a relationship good.

We talk about why we do this, our vision, and potential monitization. Timestamps: 00:00 Start 00:03:40 Cooking Fundamentals 00:04:38 AI 00:06:47 Programming 00:08:47 Mexico behind the USA 00:10:24 Orlando's Goals 00:13:21 Calming the Mind 00:18:26 Quiting Social Media 00:22:18 Short term pleasure 00:24:15 Wrap-up

First episode of the year. Here are the time chapers if you want to jump around: 00:00:00 Start 00:03:40 Cooking Fundamentals 00:04:38 AI 00:06:47 Programming 00:08:47 Mexico behind the USA 00:10:24 Orlando's Goals 00:13:21 Calming the Mind 00:18:26 Quiting Social Media 00:22:18 Short term pleasure 00:24:15 Wrap-up

We do an end of the year review, and this is also the last episode for the year. See you all in the new year.

What is the secret to happiness? I think it's gratefulness, but we discuss it today.

The famous singer David Toews came and sat down with us. It was a fun conversation. We talk about some early mistakes he made. What's it like to reach a million listeners, and why are Menonites so stiff when it comes to singing?

Why are some people lucky and not others?

Today we have a podcast with Victor from Germany. We talk about how Plautdietsch seems to be in every corner of the globe, and how much we have in common despite living a world apart.

We talk about time management.

The best advice we've ever gotten? Keep it simple stupid!

Ruben is a pastor and a financial coach. He sits down with us today to discuss finances and how to live a fullfilling life. Find out more about Ruben: Contact Information https://www.scopeleadership.com/personal-finance Personal Blog https://www.kainoslider.com/

We discuss our experience and thoughts around the harvest festival. Bram Siemen's video: https://youtu.be/rtyyIttRDDU?si=8gMuGlXaSBbbq7Og

Go checkout Walter's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Chmnpu2uWhn/

We talk about Neuralink and their first human patient.

Bram Siements joins us to talk about the Harvest Festival and the play he wrote for this year. It's going to be a good time.