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Kath-Akademie Archiv: „Barbara von Wulffen zu Gast bei Albert von Schirnding“ (Hördauer: 69 Minuten) Die Schriftstellerin Barbara von Wulffen (1936-2021), Tochter des Schriftsteller-Ehepaars Sophie Dorothee und Clemens Podewils, war zunächst als Verfasserin bedeutender Essays zu aktuellen Fragen hervorgetreten: „Zwischen Glück und Ghetto“ behandelt das Thema der Familie in einem dem Zeitgeist von 1980 und dem von heute durchaus nicht konformen Eigen-Sinn, und der Band „Lichtwende“ von 1985 enthält eine Sammlung von poetischen und gleichwohl wirklichkeitsnahen Landschaftsbildern, die zeigen sollen, „was da eigentlich auf dem Spiel steht, wie groß unsere Verluste sein würden“. Im Jahr 1989 erschien Barbara von Wulffens Buch „Urnen voll Honig“, der aus zahlreichen Erinnerungsscherben zum leuchtenden, einleuchtenden Muster zusammengefügte, eine Kindheit in Böhmen vergegenwärtigende erste Roman der Autorin. Drei ungewöhnliche Elemente verbinden sich hier zu einer eigenartigen Konstellation: das Kindheitsgeschehen, die Topographie eines todgeweihten Lebensraums, das Ende einer Ära. Auch Barbara von Wulffens zweiter Roman „Maureen“ widmet sich einer teils untergegangenen, teils vom Untergang bedrohten Welt: Die um ein Farmer-Ehepaar gruppierten Geschichten spielen in Irland. – „Von Nachtigallen und Grasmücken“ berichtet über das irdische Vergnügen an Vogelkunde und Biologie. Persönliche Erinnerung und fundierte Kennerschaft verbinden sich zu einem höchst originellen Buch. Barbara von Wulffen war Trägerin mehrerer Literaturpreise, darunter des Eichendorff-Preises, und war Mitglied der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste. Barbara Huberta Friderike von Wulffen war eine geb. Gräfin von Podewils-Juncker-Bigatto ( geb. 1936 in München, gest. 2021 Grünwald ). Realisation Uwe Kullnick Wenn Ihnen dieser Beitrag gefallen hat, dann mögen Sie vielleicht auch diesen. Hörbahn on Stage - live in Schwabing Literatur und Ihre Autor*innen im Gespräch - besuchen Sie uns! Katholische Akademie in BayernKardinal Wendel HausMandlstraße 23, 80802 München --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoerbahn/message
Der junge Niederländer Krist Gruijthuijsen wollte eigentlich Schauspieler werden, studierte dann aber doch lieber Bildhauerei, und die Kunst führt ihn seither um die Welt. Er gründete den Amsterdamer Kunstverein, leitete den Grazer Kunstverein und landete dann schließlich im Jahr 2016 in Berlin, als Direktor der Kunst-Werke, kurz "KW" genannt. Der Verein, der dieses Jahr sein 30-jähriges Jubiläum feiert, ist ein Fixpunkt der Berliner Kunstszene, er beherbergt Artists in Residence und veranstaltet Ausstellungen, vor allem aber hat er die Karrieren von Künstler*innen von Weltruhm im sogenannten Berliner Kunstwunder der Nachwendejahre befördert; Namen wie Marina Abramovic, Amelie von Wulffen, Carsten Höller, Sergej Jensen, Monica Bonvicini, Olafur Eliasson, Katharina Grosse und viele, viele mehr. Über sechzig ihrer Werke versteigern Krist und die Kunst-Werke nun in einer großen Sommerauktion bei Grisebach. Die Erlöse werden zu mindestens fünfzig Prozent für die Förderung von Künstler*innen aufgewendet; eine wichtige Auktion und Aktion also, denn natürlich gehören Künstler*innen zu den vielen, vielen schwer Getroffenen der Pandemie. Wie das Corona-Jahr die Kunstwelt verändert hat, und warum es gerade jetzt so wichtig ist, nach vorne zu blicken - das erzählt uns Krist Gruijthuijsen nun, in Folge 26 von: Die Sucht zu SEHEN.
“...I was, looking at my environment and looking how I can fit in but maybe still be true to myself...” Shirin
With the tremendous growth of the beauty industry and increased consumer interest in new, sustainable products, beauty entrepreneurs are looking for ways to differentiate their brand. Shirin von Wulffen, founder of Bastide, is doing this by centering her collection on the lifestyle and sensations of the beautiful Aix-en-Provence, a town in the French countryside. Shirin describes the process and importance of developing a lifestyle brand that celebrates local artisans through collaboration. In such a fast paced industry, it can be difficult to stay on the right side of trendy while also staying true to the brand's mission. Tune in and hear how Shirin has managed to stay ahead of the curve without sacrificing the uniqueness of Bastide's brand.Subscribe to Ideamix Radio and stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday. On Ideamix Radio we speak with entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, career changers, experts and enthusiasts for insider tips that help you build the life, business, and career you want.Ideamix is the go-to destination for entrepreneurs to turn their idea into a business. Check out our website at www.theideamix.com. For comments, questions, podcast guest ideas or sponsorship enquiries, please email info@theideamix.com.
Shirin von Wulffen is the co-founder of beauty and lifestyle company, Bastide. Partnered with her husband, renowned hairstylist, Frédéric Fekkai, Shirin has a true passion for living beautifully, simply, and authentically – she lives by the ethos of the brand. Today Shirin joins us to tell us about the making of Bastide, her life before and today. Get ready for beauty secrets and life lessons. This is a real treat.
Shirin von Wulffen is the co-founder of beauty and lifestyle company, Bastide. Partnered with her husband renowned hairstylist, Frédéric Fekkai, Shirin has a true passion passion for living beautifully, simply, and authentically - she lives by the ethos of the brand. Today Shirin joins us to tell us about the making of Bastide, her life before and today. Get ready for beauty secrets and life lessons. This is a real treat.
Today, we are interviewing Shirin von Wulffen, Co-Founder of Bastide. She is extremely accomplished, having worked at Tom Ford, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent in PR & Communications. She is now the Co-Founder of a beauty, skincare & lifestyle brand based in Aix-en-Provence with her husband, Frederic Fekkai. We hope you enjoy learning about her career path and brand! https://thestylethatbindsus.com/bastide/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/delia-folk8/support
Building a business is hard enough. In addition to being a mom? That’s another level. But co-founding a business with your spouse — someone who is already a serial entrepreneur and highly accomplished in their industry (in this case, haircare icon Frederic Fekkai) —- that takes some serious strategy, guts, and determination. Shirin Von Wulffen has built Bastide, a beauty brand focused on making skincare a moment, allowing women to pause and have a ritual. Shirin joins Socialfly Co-Founder Stephanie Cartin in the MouthMedia Network studio for a conversation about building her business and career; standing up for herself while knowing her limitations; why anger can be a great energy; and, why using your gut in the hiring process is crucial. Plus, a surprise.
Building a business is hard enough. In addition to being a mom? That's another level. But co-founding a business with your spouse — someone who is already a serial entrepreneur and highly accomplished in their industry (in this case, haircare...
Get ready to be transported to the French Countryside of Aix-en-Provence on today’s episode with Shirin von Wulffen, the co-founder of beauty and lifestyle company, Bastide, where she is partners with her husband renowned hairstylist, Frédéric Fekkai. With a shared passion for living beautifully, simply, and authentically, this is also the philosophy behind the brand. Together Shirin and Frédéric launched Bastide in 2016 with a collection of lotions, soaps, fragrances , candles, and cult products like scented amber crystals, all inspired by the wellness philosophy of Provence and founded on a commitment to clean, toxin-free living. Infused and formulated with the wonderful herbs, flowers, oils and honey from the region. Bastide is a family business that represents a homecoming for Frédéric Fekkai—and a celebration of his native Aix-en-Provence and is a special place for Shirin and their family. Bastide’s products for skin, body and home are all made in local workshops by artisans—whose roots date back generations. Shirin and Frédéric sourced the best of these heritage makers for their collection. In this conversation, Shirin talks about her upbringing from Iran to Virginia, her early beginnings in fashion and PR in Germany and Milan, and and how she ultimately landed in NYC. She shares the inspiration and influence behind her beautifully designed, formulated and fragrant collection of products and heritage brand, Bastide, and of course she shares her fitness and wellness secrets for success! Connect On Social @BastideOfficial on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter @MarniOnTheMove Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn Shop our Offers, Deals, and Favorite Products + Brands Sign up for our Newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news!
Shirin von Wulffen is co-founder of the beauty and lifestyle brand, Bastide, from Aix-en-Provence (along with her husband Frédéric Fekkai). Born in Iran to German parents, with an American education and fluent command of four languages, Shirin is truly a citizen of the world. She is also the former VP of Public Relations for YSL, VP of Public Relations for Tom Ford, and former communications director for Gucci.
Shirin von Wulffen is co-founder of the beauty and lifestyle brand, Bastide, from Aix-en-Provence (along with her husband Frédéric Fekkai). Born in Iran to German parents, with an American education and fluent command of four languages, Shirin is truly a citizen of the world. She is also the former VP of Public Relations for YSL, VP of Public Relations for Tom Ford, and former communications director for Gucci.
Jane’s guest today is the internationally acclaimed style expert and celebrity stylist, Frédéric Fekkai. For over three decades, he has been a dominant force in shaping the global beauty landscape while setting the gold standard for casual elegance and elan. A true visionary and innovator, he created a hair care empire that included seven luxury namesake salons across the country and was also the first to develop an entirely new category of couture-level hair care, that continues to thrive today. His clients included major stars, supermodels, media moguls, trendsetters and social influencers. His credo? The simplest and most natural styles are the most beautiful. He has now turned his passion and enthusiasm to making our entire lives Better Than Before. He and his stunning wife, Shirin von Wulffen, acquired Côté Bastide, a 25-year-old lifestyle brand from his hometown of Aix-en-Provence in the South of France. The couple recently relaunched the business as Bastide, a beauty and lifestyle collection inspired by the wellness philosophy of Provence and founded on a commitment to artisanship and to clean, toxin-free living. On today’s show, Frédéric will share the wonders of Provence, along with his personal suggestions on how to achieve a lifestyle that is filled with exquisiteness, exuberance and extraordinary beauty, health and well-being.
Frédéric Fekkai and Shirin von Wulffen, the married couple behind Provençal bath and body line Bastide, talk with Jess about slow beauty and explain why the laissez-faire French girl beauty thing is a sham. Before that, we share our listeners' biggest beauty regrets, along with some of our own. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen, Rector, New Design University, St. Pölten The Status Quo in Education. If sustainable design is to establish itself, then knowledge must be an integral part of all design education. The university education landscape is in flux, new design concepts and corresponding offerings are being established, from Critical Design through Social Design to branded programs such as Design scionic®. Environmentally and socially sustainable development is arguably THE key agenda of the future. Especially in the “protected” areas of teaching and science, free thinking, should be independent of economic constraints, enabling the transmission of the values that can represent a sustainable society. How do we train a new generation of designers so that they can design alternative options for the best possible future? This discussion is intended, on the one hand, to illustrate the interdisciplinary nature and bandwidth of “Design for Sustainability”, and on the other hand, to sketch out how design education for a sustainable world might look.