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Mittwochs in der Bibliothek
206. Gespräch mit Philipp Hartmann

Mittwochs in der Bibliothek

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 25:06


Vielen ist das Anzeigenblatt "Berliner Woche" sehr vertraut. Regelmäßig jeden Freitag finden Berlinerinnen und Berliner in ihrem Briefkasten die aktuelle Lokalausgabe in der Printversion. Dass man die Artikel schon ein paar Tage vorher in der Langversion online lesen kann, dürfte den meisten gar nicht bekannt sein, was sich dringend ändern sollte! Unermüdlich sind etliche Journalisten in ihrem Kiez unterwegs, um die 24 Lokalausgaben Woche für Woche mit frischen und vor allem interessanten Informationen aus der Nachbarschaft zu füllen. Einer davon ist Philipp Hartmann, der für die Lokalausgaben Marzahn-Hellersdorf und Treptow-Köpenick Berichtenswertem auf der Spur ist. Achtet man bei der Lektüre auf den Verfasser, wird einem bewusst, dass er gefühlt die halbe Zeitung mit seinen Recherchen füllt. Wie schafft man das? Jede Woche aufs Neue? Darüber und über viele andere Themen rund um den Journalismus haben wir mit Philipp Hartmann gesprochen. Besonders interessiert hat uns natürlich der Stellenwert der Bibliotheksangebote für die Zeitung. Fakt ist, dass nach Veröffentlichung eines Veranstaltungshinweises bei uns die Telefone glühen und sich unsere Anmeldelisten rasant füllen. Der wunderbare Artikel über die Schreibwerkstatt für Jugendliche hat dafür gesorgt, dass beim letzten Treffen fünf Neue in der Runde begrüßt werden konnten. FAZIT: Die Berliner Woche ist eine viel und gern gelesene Zeitung, was mit Sicherheit den gut recherchierten Artikeln Philipp Hartmanns zu verdanken ist.BERLINER WOCHE:https://www.berliner-woche.de/E-PAPER:https://service.berliner-woche.de/e-paper/?no_cache=1ARTIKEL ÜBER DIE SCHREIBWERKSTATT:Schreibwerkstatt der Mark-Twain-Bibliothek: „Kinder und Jugendliche sind total kreativ“ - Marzahn (berliner-woche.de)

Road to 2030
#39 Künstliche Intelligenz / Gast: Dr. Philipp Hartmann

Road to 2030

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 31:26


Künstliche Intelligenz ist in aller Munde. Doch noch immer schwingt mit der Technologie ein wenig Mystik mit. Abrakadabra oder Alleskönner: Das Podcast-Team wills wissen und hat dafür Philipp Hartmann, Director of AI Strategy bei appliedAI eingeladen! Gemeinsam mit seinem Team kümmert er sich darum Unternehmen in Deutschland bei der Implementierung von KI zu beraten und zu unterstützen.Wir fragen: Wie etabliert ist KI bereits im Daily Business unserer Unternehmen?

Mountain Collective Podcast
EP 49 MOTION DESIGN: PlusOne's Philipp Hartmann talks Ai after effects on the industry.

Mountain Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 33:45


Powered by Mountain Collective Digital Courses: The 3 S's Workflow to Increase Freelance Clients in 4 Weeks

Plano Geral
Especial Sessão Vitrine - "Virar Mar"

Plano Geral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 23:21


Qual a importância da água em nossas vidas? Numa região da Alemanha, a prefeitura local decidiu deixar de construir diques para conter as águas do mar e pede que os moradores deixem suas casas. Do outro lado do mundo, no sertão brasileiro, a situação é oposta: as secas periódicas, e cada vez mais duradouras, também resultado das mudanças no clima.Esse é o tema de VIRAR MAR, fascinante filme-ensaio que entra em cartaz nesta quinta dia 28 na Sessão Vitrine. Neste nosso quarto episódio especial, os diretores Danilo Carvalho e Philipp Hartmann contam sobre sua amizade de muitos anos e seus estudos sobre a água que desembocaram neste filme-poema.

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68 Brett Rustand on the family as a team and forming lasting memories

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 68:58


“We have a critical role as parents to create memories for children, and put them in situations and environments where they're creating memorable experiences.” Brett Rustand on DADicated Brett Rustand is a 45-year-old military veteran and father of five who lives in Tuscon, Arizona. He and his wife both come from large families and have put a lot of effort into melding their individual experiences into their own unified family culture. Brett's military career completely changed direction upon the birth of his first son in Korea. He decided that, from that moment on, he would dedicate every day of his life to raising his children, and currently works in an industry helping veterans to get jobs. In this session, we discuss working as a team within your family and our role as parents in deliberately creating situations that will form lasting memories for our children. He draws insightful parallels between functioning as a military unit and as a family and emphasizes the importance of showing vulnerability and giving children space to reconcile their own emotions. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: - When children see themselves as part of a team with their own responsibilities, it helps them formulate their own identity and feel comfortable within their individual roles as part of a coordinated family unit. - Constant communication routines are essential in maintaining strong and functional relationships both between spouses and as a family. - It's so easy to forget to take a step back and enjoy how wonderful an experience it is to help a little person develop and become a full-fledged human being. Realizing this and taking the time to do so is essential for our own perspective and parenting experience. Thanks for listening, I hope you'll enjoy this session! GUEST SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-rustand-0b17977/ Website: https://crestins.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abitrusty/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Dadicated: https://www.dadicated.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingdad_official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/philipphartmann --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

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64 Dave Galbenski on Learning While Teaching

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 51:48


“The best advice I can give myself as a dad is being a dad is a journey, not a destination. It's about progress, not perfection. Be present, and when present, be present." Dave Galbenski on DADicated.com Dave Galbenski is an amazing entrepreneur and thought leader in the field of law from Michigan. He is happily married and has one daughter who is just about to graduate from college. Dave has won numerous awards for his business endeavors, he served as the chairman of the Entrepreneur's Organization and founded the EO Leadership academy. He himself has learned a lot about the value of education and hard work from his father, who was the first in his family to graduate from college and has played a huge role in Dave's life. In this session, Dave shares his views on how we are both teaching and learning throughout our parenting journeys and that we can never do everything perfect but we can always try to do our best. Dave emphasizes the importance of creating moments in our children's lives and acting with intention, but also just being there for them when they need us most. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: - Moments Matter. Moments are the molecules of our lives and our lives are merely a cumulative outcome of many moments. - Being a parent must be my number one priority. Figuring out how to make everything else fall into place comes second. - When you do your best you don't have to be perfect. - Turn technology off wherever you can. “It's our job to do this, this is what we're here to do. And we won't know anything, we won't know everything, we're gonna do some things that are gonna be imperfect, but we're gonna give it our best and we're gonna be intentional about it and we'll keep learning along the way.” Thanks for listening, if you like this one, please share the session. To book my remote keynote on how we can empower dads in an effort to help facilitate family success please reach out via dadicated.com or simply use my LinkedIn (below). GUEST SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgalbenski/ Website: http://www.lumenlegal.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/davegalbenski Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davegalbenski/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Dadicated: https://www.dadicated.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingdad_official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/philipphartmann --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

Küchenherde Gastro Hacks für dein nächstes Level
| Teil 10 - Vorteile einer nachhaltigen Arbeitsbekleidung | Nachhaltigkeit als Erfolgsfaktor im Gastgewerbe

Küchenherde Gastro Hacks für dein nächstes Level

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 38:30


Heute gibt es etwas feines zu gewinnen im Küchenherde-Podcast! Was? Das erfährst du in dieser Folge

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62 Financial literacy for children with Evan Harris

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 54:19


“The best advice I would give myself is to recognize that my children are themselves. They are not a projection of me, nor were they me, or I am them at their current age.” - Evan Harris on DADicated Evan Harris is an entrepreneur who has been married for 25 years and has two sons, 13 and 16. As teenagers, they have already learned the ins and outs of investment and have bought and sold action figures, motorcycles, cars, and even a boat. In this session, we discuss how he separates emotion from money in his relationship with his children and motivates them to work for things they want, value their possessions, and leverage them to achieve more. He has a fascinating approach to gamifying their financial experience and provides valuable insight into the roles of both fathers and external mentors in their lives. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: - It's essential to provide a training ground where children can fail and recuperate from it at home – you don't want them to fail for the first time in the real world. - Introducing your children to external figures, or “virtual uncles,” from whom they can learn is a powerful tool in their development. - Giving an allowance doesn't provide much educational value, but earning money for real work and even having the option of taking out high-interest loans from your parents can be hugely beneficial to children, if managed carefully I would add. I hope you like the session, let me know your thoughts in the reviews and please enjoy! Thanks for listening GUEST SOCIAL MEDIA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-harris-200103a6/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evan.harris.39 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sd.evan/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Dadicated: https://www.dadicated.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingdad_official/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/philipphartmann Book my keynote on building successful families and empowering dads here: https://about.me/philipphartmann --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

Elevate with Robert Glazer
Philipp Hartmann on Vulnerability, Parenthood and Empowering Fathers

Elevate with Robert Glazer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 36:40


Philipp Hartmann is a serial entrepreneur, humanitarian and inspiring voice on parenthood. He is the founder of The Factory and GSDH Advertising. He is also a proud dad of five, and the the creator of DADicated and the host of the podcast Being Dad. He is also the founder of the charitable initiative, Together For Cape Town, which aims to provide 3 million meals for children in South Africa affected by the economic fallout of COVID-19. Philipp joins Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to share the remarkable story of how he became a father of five children in just over a year, parenthood, and how to empower fathers.

Cyber-Podcast
#28 Philipp Hartmann: „Die Hype-Welle ist vorbei, aber …“

Cyber-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 32:38


Dem Narrativ der deutschen Spitzenforschung stimmt Philipp Hartmann, KI-Strategieleiter der Initiative appliedAI des Münchner Gründungszentrums UnternehmerTUM, nicht ohne Weiteres zu. Gute Grundlagenforschung reicht für ihn nicht aus. „Im KI-Umfeld verschwimmen Forschung und Anwendung sehr stark“, sagt er und betont, dass das Enterprise-Umfeld anders sei als das Labor. Erst im März hat appliedAI die vierte jährliche German AI Startup Landscape veröffentlicht. Der Report beleuchtet 278 deutsche KI-Start-ups. Die Hype-Welle von 2018 ist zwar vorbei, aber das sieht Hartmann nicht negativ. Für ihn trennt sich nun die Spreu vom Weizen, Qualität siegt über Quantität. Im Interview spricht er mit uns über vielversprechende Start-ups aus Deutschland, den internationalen Wettbewerbsdruck und warum der deutsche Mittelstand KI wirklich wollen muss. „Deutschland muss KI wollen. Im Sinne von Notwendigkeit verstehen und Ressourcen bereitstellen.“ „Die Hidden Champions müssen begreifen, dass sie von Start-ups profitieren können.“ „Wenn ich ein Wettrennen fahre, ist nicht die Frage, wie schnell ich bin, sondern wie schnell ich im Vergleich zu den anderen fahre. Deutschland muss aufpassen, dass es sich international nicht abhängen lässt.“

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59 THE Rory Sutherland on not losing your marbles as a dad of twins, establishing trust and the fathers-daughter-bond

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 56:27


“I think we make the business of parenting disproportionally difficult - if we assume that everything is within our control.” Rory Sutherland on DADicated.com Rory Sutherland is one of the most influential men in the advertising world, a charismatic speaker and Dad of twins. He’s the former Vice Chairman of Ogilvy Group, has served as Chair of the Judges in Cannes and is a best-selling author. He is very intelligent, fun and will get your brain and heart to fire up. Do yourself a favour and listen to this lighthearted discussion around the sheer disruption that parenting brings to an otherwise tidy, domesticated life. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: It’s important in a multi-child household to keep the rules the same for everyone That there are some things that parenting cannot change so there is really no upside in getting too upset about that. Our job as parents is to prevent catastrophe. Simply: keep them from worst-case scenarios To book Philipp’s keynote on building successful families simply to reach out via www.dadicated.com. GUEST (guest): LinkedIn:https: //uk.linkedin.com/in/rorysutherland Website: https://entelligence.com/about/steve-satterwhite/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/rorysutherland?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Podcast: https://o-behave.tumblr.com/thepodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roderickhenrysutherland Philipp Hartmann (host) Philipp Hartmann: www.philipp-hartmann.de Philipp Hartmann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Building Successful Families: https://www.dadicated.com/ Being Dad Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingdad_official/ Philipp Hartmann on twitter: https://twitter.com/philipphartmann Books: Alchemy - The Power Of Ideas That Don’t Make Sense by Rory Sutherland: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26210508-alchemy Alchemy: The Dark Art and Curious Science of Creating Magic in Brands, Business, and Life by Rory Sutherland: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Curious-Science-Creating-Business/dp/006238841X Rory Sutherland - The Wiki Man: https://www.amazon.com/Rory-Sutherland-Wiki-Man-ebook/dp/B007A2PNQM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

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55 Losing your child to a rare disease. Daniel DeFabio on Menkes Syndrome

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 40:44


“You may have a shorter life with your child but you still have a life with your child and some of this will be happy.” Daniel DeFabio on DADicated.com Daniel DeFabio is married and a father of two boys, Alex and Lucas. Sadly Lucas quite recently passed away at the age of 11.5 due to Menkes Syndrome, a rare disease he had been diagnosed with at the age of 1. Daniel shares how he adjusted his expectations of what raising a child might look like at the point of the diagnosis, his views and experiences as a rare dad, how he dealt with the loss, how the Lucas’s condition impacted the family and what helped him and his views on fathering a child that he knew he would lose. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad where: Parenting advice is almost always future orientated. Live in the moment, be ready to change your own expectations. When dealing with rare disease parents give an extra effort to include them. Hope you’ll like it, thanks for listening. To book Philipp as a keynote speaker on empowering dads and building successful families reach out via www.dadicated.com. GUEST (Daniel DeFabio): LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-defabio-79b3a61/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Philipp Hartmann: www.philipp-hartmann.de Philipp’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Weblinks from this episode: NYT article Philipp refers to (“How do you parent without a future, knowing that you will lose your child, bit by bit?): https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/opinion/sunday/notes-from-a-dragon-mom.html Disorder: The Rare Disease Film Festival: Website: https://www.rarediseasefilmfestival.com/ The Disorder Channel: www.thedisordercollection.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rarediseasefilmfestival instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disorderrarediseasefilms/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/disorder-the-rare-disease-film-festival/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

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54 Growing up in a Persian single-dad home in the U.S.A. with Shadi Almassizadeh

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 62:05


“The best advice I can give myself as a dad is enjoy every minute, you never get those back and don’t take them for granted.” Shadi Almassizadeh on DADicated.com Shadi is the VP of architecture and engineering at Disney, he was born in Iran and grew up in America from age 4. His parents had an arranged marriage that failed so from the age 7 he was raised by his single dad. He is married to Kristi, and they have two children, Kensi (5) and Logan (8). In the session Shadi shares his crazy life story and experiences that have moulded him into the dad that he is today. He talks about growing up in a single-parent Persian home in the US, and the impact this had on his youth decisions to ensure a lasting marriage. We talk about culture, exposing your kids to all religions and good principles, and how our partners enable us to be a better parent. Shadi has an amazing story with so many pleasant outcomes and lessons learned - as a dad as well as an executive of 20+ years. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: Expose my children to as many different cultures and learnings as possible. Make a point of using technology positively. Create family traditions and break bread together often. “Children are smart. They are as smart as you will let them be so to enable them and let them make their own assessments and listen to them.” Shadi Almassizadeh on DADicated.com To book Philipp as a keynote speaker on “Empowering Dads & Facilitating Family Success” reach out via www.dadicated.com. GUEST (Shadi Almassizadeh): LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shadi-almassizadeh/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Philipp's Website: www.philipp-hartmann.de Philipp on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

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51 Eric Naaman on dancing the stepfather-dance

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 51:58


“How do I become part of this child’s life, without alienating the father, but still in the sense we need to become a family?” Eric Naaman on DADicated.com Eric Naaman, who grew up in war-torn Lebanon, is a leading entrepreneur, and loving stepdad to 12 year old Francois. He studied in the US, and is a successful entrepreneur now living in Canada. In the session Eric shares about his upbringing in Lebanon, resilient family units, the unique role of a step-dad, and how to build a relationship with a child that’s not your own. Eric shares how he has approached discipline and influence, when to take a step back, and his relationship with Frank’s father. He has amazing insights into how to turn a difficult situation into something very positive. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: As a step-dad don’t try to replace or disparage the father; never take away glory from him Be supportive of all your child’s endeavours I should always be working at the relationship with my wife and kids. Ask them about their dreams, share yours. “Embrace our separate journeys. These journeys are at the root of our individuality but sharing in them is the cornerstone of life as a family.” Eric Naaman on DADicated.com Visit www.dadicated.com to book Philipp as a keynote speaker on “Empowering Dads & Facilitating Family Success”. GUEST (guest): Eric Naaman LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/eric-naaman-b446937 Website: https://www.damotech.com/ Links: Article mentioned: https://time.com/5899546/family-structures/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads
44 Mark X Cronin on his son’s Down Syndrome & Spreading Happiness

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 48:27


“Stay humble and accept the humility that comes as a parent. There is so much we want to do for our children and there is so much we try to do, and in the end, they have their lives that they will lead and there is only so much we can do.” Mark Cronin, on DADicated.com Mark lives in Long Island and has been married for 38 years. He has 3 boys, Patrick (29), James (26), and John (24), who has down syndrome. Mark and John are the co-founders of John’s Crazy Socks, which was John’s idea. They sell crazy socks and employ dozens of employees with special needs. Their mission? To spread happiness! The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad were: I truly found Mark inspiring because he is humble and real. Be positive, no matter what. I’ll think twice before I “soften” things for my kids who might struggle with something. If your children tell you they want something, be sure they understand what it takes to achieve it “You want to set goals that people have to reach to attain. If they’re too easy, it is uninteresting, and if it is too far out there, you're going to quit, but if they make you stretch, and get outside your comfort zone and reach for something, that is the sweet spot, for all of us and for our kids.” Mark Cronin on DADicated.com GUEST (guest): Mark Cronin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mxcronin/ JohnsCrazySocks: https://johnscrazysocks.com/ JohnsCrazySocks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnsCrazySocks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnscrazysocks/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnscrazysocks/ Links: Hope Story: https://hopestory.org/ Brittany's Baskets of Hope: https://www.brittanysbasketsofhope.org Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 #dads #downsyndrome #family #crazysocks #fatherhood #specialneedsdads #specialneedsfamily --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

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37 Perspectives of an outlier dad. Arel Moodie’s journey from welfare to successful entrepreneur

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 59:34


Arel Moodie is a Jewish person of colour (white mom and a black dad) who grew up in the projects in New York witnessing gang violence and fatherlessness all around him. Arel has built a million-dollar company and made Inc. Magazine’s “30 under 30” list. President Obama has personally acknowledged him for his work. Arel has two boys (7 and 5). Arel shares his own racial identities and personal identity struggles and how this has shaped him as a dad. We also discuss learnings from his dad, leaving behind our own trauma in parenting, effort and excellence, how Arel empowers his children, how to deal with bullying and preparing kids for a racial divide. Arel talks about playful parenting, owning emotions, non-actions, the importance of language, bonding and the power of routines. The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad where: If nothing else, you can control effort Seperate your own trauma from your parenting Teach in peaceful moments. Do roughhousing dads! Appreciation dinner rounds with the family - I love this! Maybe the most valuable learning: mom first, kids second. Don’t become two adults who are merely co-living and co-parenting. If you love this session, please share it. Thank you and enjoy this episode with Arel Moodie. Arel Moodie (guest): Arel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arelmoodie/ Arel’s Website: https://arelmoodie.com/ Arel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/arelmoodie Arel’s facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arelmoodie Books: Arel co-wrote a book on how to stop tantrums and meltdowns with his wife The Peculiar Purple Penguin (http://purplepenguinbook.com) “The Art of Likability” by Arel Moodie: https://www.artoflikability.com/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

Angels of Deutschland: Wie und warum man Business Angel wird
Episode 20: VC ≠ VC - die 20 unterschiedlichen Arten von Risikokapital, und warum man jede kennen muss

Angels of Deutschland: Wie und warum man Business Angel wird

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 61:47


In Deutschland gibt es eine enorme Bandbreite von Risikokapitalgebern, die jeweils unterschiedliche Ansätze, Absichten und Prozesse verfolgen und entsprechend nach unterschiedlichen Startups suchen. Sowohl für Angels als für Gründer ist es wichtig, diese Bandbreite zu durchblicken, um einerseits sein Fundraising zu erleichtern, andererseits aber auch zu wissen, mit wem man sich da ins Bett legt. Über viele Ansätze haben wir mit Gästen in vergangenen Folgen implizit gesprochen; diese Woche treffen wir zwei Protagonisten von Ansätzen, die noch nicht genauer beleuchtet wurden. Nämlich Markus Solibieda, als MD von BASF VC einer der führenden Corporate VCs Deutschlands und der Welt, und Philipp Hartmann, Gründer von Rheingau Founders, die das Thema "Company Building" miterfanden, nun aber anders investieren. Viel Spaß!

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34 Rorke Denver: Dad of two, U.S. Navy SEALs Officer & Trainer, assault team leader with 200+ combat missions

DADICATED.COM - empowering Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 56:52


"If you avoid pain you’re not inoculated for when hard things happen.” Rorke Denver on DADicated.com Commander Rorke Denver is a highly decorated assault team leader with over 200 combat missions as a NAVY Seal. Rorke has run every phase of training for the U.S. Navy SEALs and led special-forces missions in the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and other international hot spots. As officer in charge of BRAVO Platoon of SEAL Team THREE in Iraq, he was part of the most combat-heavy deployments of any regular SEAL team since Vietnam. Rorke has a Master in Global Business Leadership and is the founder and CEO of EVER ONWARD, a leadership and human performance brand. As a Dad Rorke is married and has two daughters. My feeling was that Rorke lives in a permanent state of heightened intensity and is also able to live single purposefully. The session is very interesting, fun and I found it very motivational. We talk about self-discipline, prepping kids for hard times and how parents who are being deployed manage to transition between family life and combat situations. Rorke shares his standpoints and values as a Dad and talks about his own father and upbringing. He also also shares lessons from the battlefield and SEALS training and how those are applicable for families. We talk about general parenting principles, how to keep your relationship strong and healthy, the importance of own pursuits, goal setting, operating at your highest point of contribution and holding your kids accountable whilst still supporting them. Not surprisingly Rorke is big on tangible over digital experiences in family. “The fact that my daughters have learned how to shoot a gun, make a fire and play rough has helped them become resilient, self-reliant people.” Rorke Denver on DADicated.com The most powerful takeaways for me as a dad where: Trust yourself Share your failures more than your successes with your kids and why Keep working towards an end-state Do hard things and do not avoid suffering and pain. Build resilient, confident children Never leave a question unanswered. Let them be kids as long as they can As a father of daughters the example I set as a man is a fundamental gift for their future. “Basics for my kids: Respect for yourself and other people. Spend very little time on electronics. No phones. I try and let them be kids as long as they can.” Rorke Denver on DADicated.com Rorke Denver’s books, TV and film appearances His first book, the New York Times Bestseller: Damn Few: Making the Modern SEAL Warrior (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15818527-damn-few), takes you inside his personal story and the fascinating, demanding SEAL training program His second book Worth Dying For (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27221344-worth-dying-for) speaks to leadership, service and the future of our nation Rorke starred in the hit film Act of Valor, which is based on true SEAL adventures Rorke starred in Season One of the FOX TV show “American Grit” Rorke Denver (guest): Rorke’s website: https://rorkedenver.com/ Rorke on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorke_Denver Rorke’s twitter: https://twitter.com/RorkeDenver Rorke on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rorkedenverauthor/ Philipp Hartmann (host): Web: www.philipp-hartmann.de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Please share DADicated.com with other parents and please leave a review as I truly love getting that feedback from you. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcom/message

The Oceanriders Podcast
Episode 52: Meet Philipp Hartmann - Marketing Guru, Seasoned Entrepreneur, and an Amazing Daddy Surfer

The Oceanriders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 49:48


Philipp Hartmann, an amazing big wave surfer and the founder of Dadicateddotcom,  has an amazingly interesting anecdote on being a dad. It was a long and tough journey before he finally became one. And surprising how life granted his petition- he was blessed with five kids in a span of only 13 months! That's a lot for a short period of time and Philipp has had his own share of joys and struggles in his new role. With this seemingly extra tough situation, Philipp came to the realization that there is little content for dads like him. More and more dads want to be genuinely involved in every stage of fatherhood. Thus, he's more than ever geared to helping dads like him navigate through this critically significant part they play. This week, Philipp joins us for a heart-warming, and eye-opening interview. Philipp tells about the story of their life in Cape Town and how he became a father of five adorable kids within a little more than a year. Having these experiences, Philipp talks about pregnancy, birthing, and child care from a dad's perspective. He also lets us in on some remarkable “Being Dad” episodes which we can learn valuable lessons from. Raising kids and keeping the family together is sure not an easy task, but it is doable. Philipp has some good advice on setting up a structured dinner, relationship check-ins, strengthening the family bond, and more. If you're a dad or a dad-to-be who wants family success, press the play button now and join in to today's episode!  Episode Highlights:03:54 Oneness with the Ocean10:43 Being Dads13:41 Pregnancy and Birthing From A Father's Perspective21:18 Creating Dad Contents24:02 What Leads To Family Success30:22 Relationship Check-Ins33:23 Advice For Dads 39:34 Teaching Children How To Navigate Life  Philipp Hartmann is a big wave surfer. He's a friend of Richard Walton, who's my guest in episode 47. He's a Marketing Guru and a seasoned entrepreneur. He left his home country to live in South Africa and enjoys the sunny lifestyle and the energy of this wonderful country. In our conversation, we focus on Philipp's personal tale because he became a dad of five children in 13 months. You may be going, “what?!”, as you hear this. But yes, Philipp became a dad of twins and then triplets in the space of 13 months. Beyond the fact that his wife is a goddess, I'll let him tell you his story, which is pretty impressive. And it's about resilience, love, and dedication. In fact, we also get a few expert tips from Philipp's experience because he's launched a podcast called “Being Dad” where he interviews dads from all over the world about being a dad. We also managed to fit in a few minutes about surfing in South Africa too. “My own mission is to live a life worthy of my wife's and children's love and respect.” -Philipp HartmannPhilipp and I only had a limited amount of time to exchange and I was kind of nervous because my internet connection was a bit sketchy, but don't worry, the sound is perfect because he recorded his track on his end. But I didn't make enough time to allow Philipp to talk about something more important going on at the moment. And it's his other brainchild called, "Together for Cape Town." Now Philipp is raising funds for the townships of Cape Town to distribute free meals to the children of the city who are directly impacted by the lockdown rules that have been ongoing since the 27th of March. Basically, in an environment of high unemployment rates, the few income sources of cutoff and basic health and supply can't be provided. So we're talking about starvation and the escalation of a generally critical situation. So I urge you to skip to "Together for Cape Town's" website and donate a few dollars, euros, or rands to support Philipp's initiatives, it's togetherforcapetown.com. Anyway, so far they've been able to raise about $50,000, but they're hoping on much more to support these vulnerable communities. They are targeting the distribution of 3 million meals, and links to it are in the show notes. If you do have a bit of time, just take a look at that to support Philipp's initiative.I hope you enjoy this episode.Take care, have fun, and enjoy the waves. Ciao,Imi Connect with Philipp: WebsiteEmailFacebookInstagramLinkedInPodcast Resources Links:PodcastBeing Dad Podcast Episode 1: Warren Rustand- Strategies on Building Successful Families Being Dad Podcast Episode 2: Walter Lee's Son, Zy Has Only One Arm; No LegsBeing Dad Podcast Episode 17: Richard Walton- Being Dad in the JungleBeing Dad Podcast Episode 19: Warren Farell- The Father of the Men's Movement & Author of “The Boy Crisis” Being Dad Podcast Episode 29: Sander Raeijmaekers- A Dad's View Of Postnatal Depression(PDD) Related Episodes:The Oceanriders Podcast Episode 047: Meet Richard Walton-Wandering Serial Entrepreneur and Adventurous Surfer Quotes:13:10 “If we can facilitate a family success through having fathers being more involved, we have a direct impact on society.” -Philipp Hartmann23:50 “Fathers who are more involved is a very high indication for family success.” -Philipp Hartmann24:16 “My own mission is to live a life worthy of my wife's and children's love and respect.” -Philipp Hartmann36:58 “It's important to accept and allow the fact that people also have families and not just work.” -Philipp Hartmann41:46 “It's more important that you empower children and make sure that they can navigate in a safe, empowered kind of manner because you don't know what's coming.” -Philipp Hartmann SHARE THE LOVE: SUPPORT THE  OCEANRIDERS PODCASTThe Oceanriders Podcast is a passion project and, if you like it, you can support it in a number of ways:1: Share your love for this podcast on iTunes by giving it a few stars, or a review. Better still, subscribe. Anything in this direction increases my ranking and lets more people hear about my fascinating guests and how they are busting the surfing stereotype2: Comment, and join the conversation on social media. You will find links to my social media accounts on theoceanriderspodcast.com Alternatively, you can connect with me on:Instagram: @theoceanriderspodcastFacebook:  @theoceanriderspodcast Twitter: @ImiPodcast 3: Join me for an episode or sponsor my podcast! Just send an email to hello@theoceanriderspodcast.com  with a quick bio and I'll take care of the rest.4: I have created an online merch shop, called the Oceanriders Shop.  It has a collection of t-shirts, sweatshirts, greetings cards, and wall art for all types of budgets, so be sure to check them out on theoceanridersshop.com. 

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Ready to tap into your potential? You came to the right place.Vincent A. Lanci provides you with true stories of entrepreneurship in all industries to gain different perspectives. You never know which motivational journey will motivate you most.Host Name: Vincent A. LanciGuest Name: Philipp Hartmann, CEO and Founder of "GSDH" and "The Factory"https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/what-its-really-like-to-be-an-entrepreneur/www.instagram.com/yourfavoritemorningpodcast/www.facebook.com/YourFavoriteMorningPodcasttwitter.com/PodcastsByLanciWant to know what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur? Well, you came to the right place! Hear real-life, authentic stories and accounts from entrepreneurs each week.For the sixty fourth episode and eighth episode of Season 3, Vincent A. Lanci brings on Philipp Hartmann. Philipp Hartmann is a dad, podcaster and entrepreneur. Philipp is thefounder and CEO of "GSDH", a full service digital creative agency, and "Thefactory", a digital performance production house in Cape Town, SouthAfrica. Both companies help clients in Europe and the U.S. optimize theirdigital marketing and digital production efforts. He is also a boardmember of Entrepreneurs Organization.Philipp became a dad of twins and triplets under the age of two years inonly 13 months. Due to a lack of inspiring content for dads, Philippstarted a podcast called “Being Dad”, where he asks unique dads toshare their own experiences with the aim of empowering other men intheir vital role as dads.This extremely motivational testimonial will get you ready to take the next step! Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci (www.vincentlanci.com/podcasts)Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQInstagram: www.instagram.com/yourfavoritemorningpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/YourFavoriteMorningPodcast/Twitter: twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/what-its-really-like-to-be-an-entrepreneur/Instagram (Speaking): www.instagram.com/vincentalanci/Guest Name: Philipp Hartmann, CEO and Founder of "GSDH" and "The Factory"Email: philipp@philipp-hartmann.de Website (GDSH): https://www.gsdh.org/enWebsite (The Factory): https://www.meetthefactory.com/Website (Podcast): https://anchor.fm/dadicateddotcomAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_USSources: CNBC.com, AQuotes.com

Forum Confidential: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization

Our host, Abeer Qumsieh from EO Jordan interviews EO Cape Town member Philipp Hartmann. Philipp is the dad of a set of twins and a set of triplets. He provides insights and tips on how to balance being an entrepreneur and his family life, including handling his agencies and clients during the crisis of COVID-19. Timestamped show notes 2:30 Philipp is a dad, a podcaster and serial entrepreneur 3:15 Founder and CEO of GSDH – a full service digital creative agency and The Factory - a digital performance production house 4:13 Philipp started a podcast called, Being Dad that can be found on Dadicated.com 7:40 The opportunity rose and we grabbed it. Some things only happen once 8:15 Two things that I think are valuable to share are: - Insisting on being right could come at a great cost, even when you are right - Trust your first instinct, the gut should be awarded veto rights 11:12 I’m trying to be very thoughtful on where I spend my time. Working with fellow EO member, Warren Rustand on my priorities 12:04 How are you handling the adversity and doubt with the circumstances we’re in? 12:37 Look at hard data, not social media 13:10 Make sure you have the right vision and think about where you want to be after the crisis 13:57 We defined certain must dos and must haves 15:00 This is not a drill, we are actually going into a recession 15:20 We were able to pivot the feeling from adversity and doubt to positive and grateful from the whole team 15:34 The EO community came together very quickly 16:43 Provides insights on what he does with his staff in regards to emotional resources, food parcels and freedom 17:20 How can you be a good leader during these tough times at home, in your community and at work? 18:06 Lead with vulnerability 18:43 Don’t be scared to say no and to say when you don’t know 19:14 What are your plans for the future? 20:00 By June 2022 I want live off my podcast, Dadicated.com, entirely 21:15 If we can empower one father, we can have a direct impact on society 21:59 What EO event experience or speaker was responsible for a change in your personal or business life? 23:08 Productivity Hack, quick-fire Q&A with Philipp Hartmann

Front Row Dads:  Family Men With Businesses
Rethinking Date Night with Philipp Hartmann [Encore]

Front Row Dads: Family Men With Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 17:52


How can you rethink and better your date nights? Phillipp Hartmann is here to give you some pointers. ABOUT THE GUEST Philipp Hartmann became a dad of five under two in 13 months. In Philipps words… Hi there! I’m currently living in a small village in the south of Cape Town. I love my wife, surfing, start-ups, networking, entrepreneurship, travelling & life. I helped found the digital agency GSDH and South Africa's home-improvement supply & demand platform RedFish.co.za. I invest in digital and real-world start-ups I find interesting and do consulting work for other companies, mostly showing them ways how to add value in the digital world and beyond. Our core business at "the factory" (www.meetthefactory.com) is the production of high-volume digital advertising banners with a performance guarantee. GSDH Advertising group develops and produces digital campaigns for agency networks and corporate clients. ABOUT FRONT ROW DADS Front Row Dads is in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. The Front Row Dads brotherhood is changing that. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Learn about what’s included in your Front Row Dads membership here. LEAVE A REVIEW If you’ve listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we’d love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Host Jon Vroman asks the big question, uncovers true stories and practical strategies to win as a parent (and husband).  Digging up the tips, habits, routine and rituals that help men be a better dad/father and also win in marriage, parenting, health, finance while balancing the hundreds a full calendar.  It’s easy for a dad to say that family matters most, but feels guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. Front Row Dads is changing that. We help you raise awesome kids, and improve your marriage.  We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. For those looking for dad advice, and tips to thrive in fatherhood, it’s all at FrontRowDads.com/subscribe

Front Row Dads:  Family Men With Businesses
How a Busy Business Dad is Raising Triplets & Twins (All Under 5) with Philipp Hartmann

Front Row Dads: Family Men With Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 46:13


In today's episode, Philipp Hartmann joins the podcast to talk about his journey to building a family of five kids, in less than 18 months. You’ll hear how he manages a set of twins and triplets, how he makes quality time for his family, fostering kids, and so much more!     KEY TAKEAWAYS:   What is the “Visual fieldbook of love”  Why gardening is a political act  How to keep date night during quarantine  What makes children so selfish (at times)  Making agreements on schedules with your spouse  The best times of day for family focused time  How Philipp was blessed with 5 kids in less than 18 months  The impact of Fostering kids  What does it mean to have a “reduction” for pregnancy  Why he started Dadicated.com  The power of reliving memories  The importance of digging in the dirt with your family    QUOTE "My mission is to live a life worthy of my wife’s and children's love and respect" - Philipp Hartmann "Love without respect doesn't work" - Philipp Hartmann   PEOPLE MENTIONED Tom Hombergs Drew Manning Ryland Engelhart Brandon Dempsey Tod Palmer   EPISODE RESOURCES Dadicated.com Follow on Twitter, Insta, Facebook Phillipp's Website Linkedin GSDH KisstheGound.com   ABOUT THE GUEST Philipp Hartmann became a dad of five under two in 13 months.  In Philipps words…   Hi there! I’m currently living in a small village in the south of Cape Town. I love my wife, surfing, start-ups, networking, entrepreneurship, travelling & life.   I helped found the digital agency GSDH and South Africa's home-improvement supply & demand platform RedFish.co.za. I invest in digital and real-world start-ups I find interesting and do consulting work for other companies, mostly showing them ways how to add value in the digital world and beyond.   Our core business at "the factory" (www.meetthefactory.com) is the production of high-volume digital advertising banners with a performance guarantee. GSDH Advertising group develops and produces digital campaigns for agency networks and corporate clients.   ABOUT FRONT ROW DADS Front Row Dads is in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. The Front Row Dads brotherhood is changing that. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home. JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Learn about what’s included in your Front Row Dads membership here. LEAVE A REVIEW If you’ve listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we’d love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Host Jon Vroman asks the big question, uncovers true stories and practical strategies to win as a parent (and husband).  Digging up the tips, habits, routine and rituals that help men be a better dad/father and also win in marriage, parenting, health, finance while balancing the hundreds a full calendar.  It’s easy for a dad to say that family matters most, but feels guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. Front Row Dads is changing that. We help you raise awesome kids, and improve your marriage.  We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. For those looking for dad advice, and tips to thrive in fatherhood, it’s all at FrontRowDads.com/subscribe

Dad's Guide to Twins
Becoming a Father of Five in Under 13 Months with Philipp Hartmann – Podcast 209

Dad's Guide to Twins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 32:09


Episode 209 of the Dad's Guide to Twins Podcast Show Notes Today we continue our father of twins interview series ... Read more The post Becoming a Father of Five in Under 13 Months with Philipp Hartmann – Podcast 209 appeared first on Dad's Guide to Twins.

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Dad's Guide to Twins
Becoming a Father of Five in Under 13 Months with Philipp Hartmann – Podcast 209

Dad's Guide to Twins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 32:09


Episode 209 of the Dad’s Guide to Twins Podcast Show Notes Today we continue our father of twins interview series ... Read more

Radeo
#33 RadEO with Philipp Hartmann, Founder of GSDH

Radeo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 49:00


In this episode of RadEO, Ross talks to Philipp Hartmann, founder of GSDH. They talk about starting a company in a foreign country and all the obstacles that come with it. Philipp shares his advice to other entrepreneurs, with clients abroad. Philipp and Ross chat about fatherhood and Philipp's podcast all about dads and thing dad, DADicated. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify More about Philipp - “To live a life worthy of the respect and the love of my children and my wife” - reads the personal motto of Philipp Hartmann; a Cape Town based serial entrepreneur and father to five young children. Philipp is a German-native who has been working and living in Cape Town, South Africa since 2002. He has founded a creative digital agency (www.gsdh.org) and a digital performance media & production company (www.meetthefactory.com) - both servicing an international client-base spanning Europe and the US. Being in South Africa offers clients unique benefits, comprising innovative design and development but also location-based cost advantages. Both companies service a wide variety of companies including large multi-nationals as well as global network agencies. Philipp’s life took a unique turn when he became a father to a set of twins and then triplets, all in just 13 months. This is his most important co-founder role to date, and has spurred him to create a platform and podcast which aims to empower fathers in their vital roles as Dads www.DADicated.com. In his podcast, he speaks to fathers with exceptional stories where they can exchange and share personal and professional experiences - hopefully inspiring and enriching the lives of fathers and mothers who seek to become more aware in their vital role as parents. When he isn’t building his businesses or driving his personal mission of empowering Dads, he can be found bee-keeping, big wave surfing or tending his permaculture garden at his home in the Cape. For questions, feedback, ideas or to become a contributing Dad - you can get in touch here: - www.philipp-hartmann.de - www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 First episode of www.DADicated.com: - www.instagram.com/beingdad_official Show notes - 00:55 - Philipp’s elevator pitch 02:15 - Living in South Africa 06:22 - Giving advice to other entrepreneur’s with clients abroad 10:07 - Being in the same league as our competitor’s 12:28 - Sending 800 emails 22:30 - How to get people to work with you on work that won’t win awards 24:25 - Philipp’s journey into fatherhood 30.24 - The DADicated Podcast - RadEO is a podcast for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs. It is hosted by Ross Drakes and Rich Mulholland and produced by the Entrepreneurs Organisation in South Africa. Tune in every 2 weeks to hear conversations with business owners who will share their experiences and stories of what they have learnt building their business and what drives them to keep going. If you have a business and want more information on EO, get in touch or visit our website eonetwork.org

EO 360°: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization

When Philipp became a father of twins and triplets within the time span of 13 months, he sought for inspiring and motivational content for fathers but he got disappointed when he wasn’t able to find any, hence “Being Dad” is born. Being Dad is Philipp's podcast series that aims to kick start a new global narrative around the role of Dads and inspire & empower men in this vital role. He talks about this and more on this episode of EO 360°. Listen now!   Links Being Dad podcast Being Dad Instagram

On the Way to New Work - Der Podcast über neue Arbeit
#163 mit Philip Hartmann, Agenturunternehmer, Remote-Worker, Vater von 5 Kindern in 13 Monaten

On the Way to New Work - Der Podcast über neue Arbeit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 56:07


Philipp Hartmann ist 41, lebt seit fast 20 Jahren in Kapstadt, er ist Big Wave Surfer, Imker, Permakulturist, Serial Gründer und Unternehmer. Philipp wurde in nur 13 turbulenten Monaten glücklicher Vater von Zwillingen und Drillingen und damit auch Podcaster. Seit 2002 betreibt Philipp in Kapstadt „New Work“ in Form einer digitalen Kreativagentur (www.gsdh.org) und einem digitalen Performance Produktionshaus für Onlinebanner (www.meetthefactory.com). Beide Firmen bedienen ausschließlich Kunden außerhalb Südafrikas und können so von den attraktiven Standortkosten Kapstadt profitieren. Philipp möchte mit seinem Podcast www.DADicated.com Väter inspirieren, um so zu deren Familienerfolg beizutragen. Seine Vision ist es, damit die Welt ein Stück weit zu verbessern. Dazu spricht er im Podcast mit interessanten Vätern und bittet diese ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen und Geschichten mit seinen Hörern zu teilen. Über die Reichweite des Podcasts plant Philipp einen Impact Fund zu realisieren der in Firmen investiert die die Mission „Empowering Dads“ mittragen. Feedback, Anfragen für Vorträge, Investoren und Sponsoren sowie Ideen für Podcast-Gäste für Philipp könnt Ihr hier geben: - www.philipp-hartmann.de - https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipphartmann2 Erste Staffel von www.DADicated.com: - www.instagram.com/beingdad_official Die ganze Folge gibt es auf allen gängigen Podcast Plattformen, wie Spotify, Apple Podcasts oder Soundcloud (oder direkt auf otwtnw.de). Einfach nach ‘On the Way to New Work' suchen und abonnieren, um keine Folge zu verpassen. Wir veröffentlichen immer montags und auch immer wieder mal freitags pünktlich um 6:00 Uhr. SPOTIFY spotify.onthewaytonewwork.com SOUNDCLOUD soundcloud.com/onthewaytonewwork Apple Podcasts apple.onthewaytonewwork.com

The Mark Haney Podcast
Fatherhood And Entrepreneurship | The Mark Haney Show #142

The Mark Haney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 49:45


 On episode #142 of The Mark Haney Show I sit down with podcaster and entrepreneur Philipp Hartmann. Philipp runs two media businesses, one in Switzerland and the other in South Africa, while simultaneously starting a new podcast called Being Dad. We talk podcasting, what it's like being a father/entrepreneur, and entrepreneurship around the world.If you are a father, check out Philipp's podcast, "Being Dad," scheduled to launch this October.

Mark On The Mic
Fatherhood And Entrepreneurship | The Mark Haney Show #142

Mark On The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 49:46


On episode #142 of The Mark Haney Show I sit down with podcaster and entrepreneur Philipp Hartmann. Philipp runs two media businesses, one in Switzerland and the other in South Africa, while simultaneously starting a new podcast called Being Dad. We talk podcasting, what it's like being a father/entrepreneur, and entrepreneurship around the world. If you are a father, check out Philipp's podcast, "Being Dad," scheduled to launch this October. - Philipp is the Founder and CEO of GSDH a full service digital creative agency and The Factory, which is a digital performance production house focusing on large scale online banner production. If you would like more information you can check out their websites. www.gsdh.org www.meetthefactory.com - Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCom_1MPt3p3YP8nJOa0eiKQ - Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CDO and founder of HaneyBiz, a business services platform that helps entrepreneurs be entrepreneurs. HaneyBiz offers outsourced accounting, digital marketing, HR, and investment opportunities. - Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney Website: http://haneybiz.com Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/themarkhaney Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney

AUF EINE RUNDE MENSCH ÄRGERE DICH NICHT, MIT....
1: Bist du | Millionär? Philipp Hartmann | Rheingau Founders

AUF EINE RUNDE MENSCH ÄRGERE DICH NICHT, MIT....

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 36:03


Philipp Hartmann scheiterte zwar mit seinem ersten StartUp, steckte danach aber den Kopf nicht in den Sand! 2014 verkaufte er zusammen mit seinen Mitgründern den Lieferservice Lieferando für mehr als 100 Millionen Dollar. Im Rahmen einer Runde "Mensch ärgere Dich nicht" unterhalten wir uns mit interessanten Persönlichkeiten und beschäftigen uns mit deren Biografie. Aber auch mit Themen wie beispielsweise künstliche Intelligenz, Kunst und Kontroversen. Aktuell erscheinen wir alle 14 Tage. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Jochen und Sebastian vom Feinripp Podcast (https://www.feinripp.net/feinripp-studio/podcast/)