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Imagine leaving everything behind – no mobile phone, no internet – and focusing on one question: how can we envision a future with zero emissions?
That’s exactly what our last episode’s GAME CHANGER did. Daniela Bohlinger, a name familiar to design enthusiasts, is also known for constantly pushing beyond her boundaries. Bohlinger, the Innovation Strategist for Sustainability at BMW Group, is also a professor in Umeå, Sweden.She is engaged in various design competitions as a jury member and in international scholarships. Bohlinger is brave enough not only in talking about existing boundaries, but also in changing the systems for a holistically positive future vision.
Check out our last episode for insights into the future of individual mobility and how shifting perspectives can drive a more sustainable tomorrow.
(00:00) Introduction
(07:14) When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone?
(13:53) A vision of where the future of mobility is heading
(16:33) What was your inspiration or role model?
(24:08) How does nature inspire you?
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
Life often takes unexpected turns, leading us down entirely new paths. Some fear these unpredictable changes, while others embrace them with open arms.
This episode’s GAME CHANGER, Cathy Hackl, has built her journey around constant change, overcoming obstacles, and embracing surprises – some anticipated, others completely unexpected. Cathy Hackl is a tech and gaming executive and CEO of Spatial Dynamics, a company specialising in spatial computing and AI solutions, including gaming. Recognized as one of Ad Age’s Leading Women of 2023, Cathy also graced the cover of Forbes Latam’s 100 Most Powerful Women 2023 issue and was named as one of Vogue Business’s 100 Innovators.
Tune in to this episode for inspiration on how to transform unexpected challenges into game-changing moments.
(00:00) Introduction
(11:35) My North Star.
(07:58) When someone tells me NO!
(26:09) What was the last new thing you tried?
(15:10) Everything I do moves me forward
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
We all carry small sources of energy – our phones, laptops and cars. Lithium-ion batteries power the world today, and the technology is evolving fast. What’s the next game-changing breakthrough, especially in the car industry?
Our GAME CHANGER in this episode is Dr. Peter Lamp, Principal Expert for Battery Cell Technology at BMW. He played a key role in developing lithium-ion cells for the i3 and i8 and has led BMW’s R&D in battery cell technology since 2012.
Tune in to discover how the world is charging today and what the future holds for automotive battery innovation.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:26) What is your definition of a “game changer”?
(09:05) Witnessing the process of developing lithium-ion batteries.
(14:15) What were your inspirations? Who has been your role model?
(20:41) What was the game-changing moment in your life?
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin
Plastic pollution in the oceans and on shores is a well-known and growing problem. But have you ever wondered why we don’t see more of it scattered along the beaches? This question inspired this episode’s GAME CHANGER, Fionn Ferreira, to dig deeper.
Ferreira is an Irish inventor, chemistry student and Forbes 30 under 30 listee. He grew up near the Irish coast in a family of boat builders, and his connection to the sea fuelled his passion for purifying water. Join us as Fionn shares his journey, revealing how his curiosity and innovative mindset led him to develop a groundbreaking idea for purifying water and eventually caught the attention of “Iron Man” himself.
(00:00) Introduction
(03:59) What inspired you to start your journey?
(11:26) How does this technology work to collect microplastics using magnets?
(25:38) What will be the next step?
(28:17) How dare you?
Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
Have you ever had that one idea that made you think, "This is it"?
In 2022, the BMW iX Flow, the world’s first color-changing car, captured global attention. Like every groundbreaking innovation, it all started with an idea.
This episode’s game changer is Dr. Stella Clarke. With a background in mechanical engineering from Australia, the USA, and Munich, Clarke has been a development engineer at BMW since 2007. It was her vision to apply E Ink technology—familiar from e-readers—to revolutionize how vehicles can change their color.
Check out this episode to hear how Dr. Clarke implemented her groundbreaking idea.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:59) What is your definition of a “game changer”?
(03:42) The creative process
(06:40) The difference between hearing an idea and actually holding it in your hands
(07:51) From idea to product - How does the process work?
(17:40) What have been the game-changing moments in your life?
(20:30) How can you dare?
Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
Welcome to the first episode of the new BMW audio series, GAME CHANGER. This episode’s change maker is David Zilber. He is a professional chef, fermenter, food scientist, and author from Toronto, Canada. What if you knew that the next big culinary breakthrough might come from a tiny microbe living in the food you eat every day? Tune in to this episode to discover how a lab next to a kitchen could bring about the next big culinary change.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:56) How is the microorganism used in food?
(08:49) Who were your role models?
(14:26) What was the most surprising food flavour?
(26:41) How dare you?
(31:06) What is food for you?
Find out more about our host Charlie Martin.
An audio series about those who change the world around them.
Every major innovation starts with someone leaving familiar terrain and stepping over the boundary to something new. People who take this step are game changer, who also change the world a little. This podcast introduces a few of the pioneers who are making a mark on the world. Stay tuned!
Find out more about our hosts:
Charlie Martin https://gocharlie.co.uk/
Narrowly evading the threats that pursued them on the road, the new superheroes seek refuge in Key's office, where they have access to mega-computers. Now that the gem is in their possession, a bridge must be built between the real and digital worlds. It all seems simple enough, but what if the superheroes begin to doubt each other? What if they question their quest, leading to a cyber mess at the climax of the final battle? Will they be able to bring the gem to Gaia?
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(00:00) Introduction
(00:35) Cyber Mess threats Gaia
(04:20) Reema shares her doubts with Caleb
(05:56) Key gets a moment to share her feelings with Dee
(07:53) Gaia sends a direct message! Danger is near
(08:46) Key creats a bridg between the real and the virtual world
(09:11) Cyber mess is here!
(11:11) Reema pushes her electric power to its limits
(11:52) Reema, Caleb and Key brings the Gem to Gaia
(13:48) The BMW Vision Neue Klasse is born!
(14:43) It's party time.
(15:00) The BMW i Vision Dee meets the BMW i Vision Circular and BMW super iX for the first time!
Back in real life, Key, Reema, and Caleb attempt to find the hidden gem. But they must first relive their darkest memories, recall their greatest dreams, and rediscover their fondest joys. Every step brings them closer to their goal, but also to a concealed threat that awaits them. They risk not only their lives, but the future of Gaia, as well. When it comes to protecting her best companion BMW Super iX, Reema utilizes all her powers. Reema and the BMW Super iX seize control of their own destiny, harnessing the power of electrified driving.
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(00:00) Introduction
(02:13) Key shares how she discovered her powers
(04:09) Reema finds her inspiration
(04:49) Three forces connect
(05:37) Harmonia!
(06:22) A road trip with the BMW iX
(11:22) Caleb leads Reema and Key into the darkest part of the forest
(11:38) The Cosmic Gem
(14:55) The three superheroes are attacked by an unknown threat
(15:18) Key gets shot
(20:07) Boosted by Reema's power, Super iX drives them to safety
Not knowing what the real mission is, Key and Reema head out to convince Caleb. All Caleb needs are the reassuring words of his loyal pal Ivee (BMW i Vision Circular): "Trust in your power". Who sent them the message, what awaits them, and which challenges they will face is unknown. The only certain thing: They must join forces to find its source.
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(00:00) Introduction
(01:29) Reema and Key find Caleb
(02:36) Caleb is the enchanter's nightshade
(05:06) Caleb and the BMW i Vision Circular
(08:31) Reema shows off her electrical powers
(12:55) Three superheroes on the virtual world
(13:21) Gaia meets the three heroes
(16:17) The Mission
On a day like any other, Key, the 32-year-old digital genius, is traveling through the digital world, solving problems in seconds using her superpower: she is a digital soul who dominates the digital world. That is, until her computer is hacked by a mysterious force which sends a message she can't decode on her own. Shocked by the intrusion into her personal laptop, she has only one goal: to unlock and find the source of the message. While conversing with her best friend, BMW i Vision Dee, she gathers clues and sets out to unravel a mystery—beginning a journey that will change her life.
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(00:00) Introduction
(00:15) GAIA is talking to you
(04:06) Key surprises her boss with her superpower
(04:54) "Hello, can you hear me?"
(06:19) Key asks her best friend BMW i Vision Dee for help
(08:56) Time for a virtual party
(10:30) Key meets Reema
(11:25) BMW Super iX meets the others
(19:36) Key finds the third force
From the darkest hole in the deepest woods to the most hidden corner of the virtual world, dive into an adventurous world not far from our own, where cars are not just cars and superheroes confront an unknown threat. Gaia – a very advanced AI force created from the universal knowledge of humans throughout history – is being held captive by an unknown threat. In a hushed voice, she sends a mysterious message to three individuals with unique companions and extraordinary gifts.
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New episode ... no, wait, what? This is the end? It’s true, we are at the end of our journey. After 10 episodes of ELECTRIC MYTHS, we have finally reached the end of the road. Of course, the many discussions, opinions, and new myths surrounding e-vehicles and electric driving will continue, but Tomi and Charlie have covered the current hot topics. Today’s episode takes one more look at the big picture: E-cars are too complicated. What is there to this myth? If you have listened carefully over the last 9 episodes, you can now test out your expert knowledge. Are you ready for one last round of myth-busting? Tune in and have fun!
(00:00) Introduction
(03:30) Electric car public charging stations
(04:45) Ranges of electric cars
(05:35) How to charge electric car
(06:15) battery life of electric car
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo.
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Another Friday, another episode, another myth, but thankfully the hosts remain the same. In today’s episode, Charlie and Tomi talk about a myth that has kept a stubborn grip in our society for many years: E-cars are just a stop-gap solution. Are they really? Electromobility is undoubtedly an important step for the future development of the automotive industry, but is it THE alternative? What do Tomi and Charlie think? You’ll have to listen for yourself to find out the answer. A new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:45) The future of electric cars
(04:30) Fuel cell technology cars
(03:50) Will all cars be electric in the future?
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo.
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
It’s Friday again and you know what Friday means: Charlie and Tomi are going after more myths! In this episode, our hosts explore the myth that e-cars overload the power grid. What’s it all about? What would actually happen if everyone switched to electric cars overnight and we all had to charge them? Would it risk the collapse of our power networks? Charlie and Tomi answer all these questions in this brand-new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS. Spoiler: There’s nothing we need to worry about.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:00) Can the grid handle electric cars?
(03:15) Smart grid technology
(04:00) Vehicle-to-Grid
(05:50) Electric cars affect on power grid
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo.
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
How high are the costs for an EV? Is it affordable? Choosing the right vehicle to buy is a long-term decision and many factors have to be taken into account. This episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS dives into this topic by exploring the following myth: Electric cars are too expensive. Join Charlie and Tomi as they take a closer look at this claim, its origins, and the question of whether or not it is true.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:32) Are electric vehicles expensive to run?
(03:30) Cost comparison to combustion engine cars
(06:36) Saving money on the long run
(07:46) Summary of the cost advantages of EVs
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo.
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
The new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS is all about fun, fun, fun. What does fun mean when it comes to driving? Does it mean going fast, or is there more to it than that? As a racer who can usually be found on the race track in an electric car, Charlie has lots of insight to offer and will share her personal experiences driving an electric car in a fun conversation with Tomi. Have fun!
(00:00) Introduction
(01:30) The definition of fun
(03:30) Electric cars acceleration
(05:00) What is it like to drive an electric car?
(07:30) The sound of BMW
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Have you heard that electric cars are currently "on fire"? Some might take that too literally and be concerned: are electric cars dangerous? In the new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, Charlie and Tomi look at the facts behind this myth while sitting in one of the safest electric vehicles in the world. Get ready for a heated discussion.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:58) Electric car batteries fire
(02:55) Electric car fire statistics
(05:35) Electric car batteries exploding
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
The myth addressed in this episode is probably the most familiar one: Electric cars are worse for the climate than combustion engine cars. In the new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, Charlie and Tomi get to the bottom of this rather complicated myth and explore it from a broader perspective. How can we measure a vehicle’s footprint and what are the important factors which affect it? This episode definitively answers one of the most controversial questions about electric cars.
(00:00) Introduction
(00:51) Are electric cars bad for the environment
(01:09) Electric cars environmental impact
(05:50) Are electric cars good for the environment pros and cons
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
One of the most critical myths that clouds facts about electric vehicles becoming a sustainable alternative is the limited raw materials required to make the batteries. In this episode, our hosts explore how this myth came to be and what the latest state of play is, whether it's a fact or yet another myth. Check out this episode to find out how the Black Forest Gateau can be linked to the principle of the circular economy: Reuse, reduce, rethink, recycle.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:02) What raw materials are needed for
(02:46) The development of battery recycling
(03:47) Alternatives in battery development
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
How long does it take to charge an electric car? What are the different types of charging? How can you charge an electric car more efficiently? In this new episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS, our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo get to the bottom of one of the widely held myths surrounding electric vehicles: Charging takes way too long! Tune in for some facts you should know about this myth, as well as some useful hints and suggestions on how to optimize your charging process.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:23) Tomi shares his own experience charging an EV
(03:46) Different types of charging
(04:50) Charging infrastructure
(05:53) Tips for Charging an EV
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Hello and welcome to our very first episode of ELECTRIC MYTHS. This episode is all about range anxiety and all the myths surrounding it. Is the range enough for everyday use? How often do you need to charge your electric vehicle? And how can you optimize the EV’s range? In this episode of our new video podcast series ELECTRIC MYTHS, race driver Charlie Martin and tech reviewer Tomi Adebayo discuss this myth and share tips and tricks on how to extend your electric range, straight from the beating heart of BMW in Munich. Enjoy!
(00:00) Introduction
(03:23) How often to charge an EV per week
(03:46) The factors that affect the Range
(05:17) How to put energy back into the EV
(05:54) One pedal drive
(06:17) Tips for increasing the range
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
It is human nature to critically question new ideas and make new concepts such as electric vehicles the subject of controversy and debate. These can form the basis for uncertainties, scepticism, and fears. They can also be a breeding ground for creativity, innovation and understanding. In our new video podcast series, racing driver Charlie Martin and tech influencer Tomi Adebayo discuss ten classic myths and prejudices around electric vehicles. How much fun is it to drive an e-car? How good are they for everyday use? And is charging really that complicated? Debunk one myth with us each week on ELECTRIC MYTHS.
Find out more about our hosts Charlie Martin and Tomi Adebayo
Check out some behind-the-scenes photos and more details: https://www.bmw.com/en/electric-future/electric-car-myths-podcast.html
Thinking about the mobility of the future demands “out of the box thinking”. That’s what Alexandra Renner and her colleagues at the BMW Startup Garage do on a daily basis. As Startup Lead R&D at the BMW Startup Garage, Alexandra Renner brings together BMW business units facing technical challenges with startups that offer solutions to these challenges. Today, vehicles might be considered a functional part of the world. In Renner’s vision, however, cars will be so much more: an inseparable part of daily life, a space of one’s own, a true companion. If this is to be the future of mobility, diverse ideas from all fields must come together. The key to achieving this could be cooperating with startups. Dive into the increasingly fast-paced world of startups!
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic. Read more here.
Good design successfully finds the balance between longevity and zeitgeist. An ongoing process of foresight is required to reach the top in an increasingly complex and fast-moving world. The prerequisite for this is a wealth of consolidated knowledge that Simone Jarmer and her BMW Design Team can draw on quickly. For them, new designs are the product of considering what has already been and of a constant dialogue with the present.
Simone Jarmer, Lead Expert for Design & Experience Foresight at the BMW Group is exploring how automotive design is changing as it navigates the dichotomy between visionary projects and challenging times, and what role the art of projection and foresight plays there. Tune in and dive into the exciting world of future design.
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic.
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For those who are interested in technological trends, Silicon Valley is always top of mind. Being the home to many of the world’s largest tech players, and thousands of startups being founded every year it instantly evokes memories of numerous success stories and tech-myths. For Kasper Sage, managing partner at BMW i Ventures, and his team at BMW i Ventures, creativity and bright ideas are necessary, yet not sufficient. Their search for groundbreaking technologies begins where entrepreneurs and teams implement those ideas and to drive change in the real world. In this episode, Kasper Sage takes you on a journey through the process of scouting, identifying, and capitalizing on industrial technology trends. Tune in!
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic.
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Andy Kerr is Director of Product Marketing & Communications at the premium audio brand Bowers & Wilkins. He has been in the audio industry for 27 years and understands the importance of sound and how the interplay of technology and vision can take your ears on a fascinating journey. In this episode he offers an insight into the magic of sounds and how they are influencing the driving of the future in an exciting way. Dive into this new episode and explore the magic of sounds, the exciting tones and sound effects that will influence the driving of the future.
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic.
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Anna Goldhofer is a sustainability specialist for interior parts at the BMW Group and has a mission that is close to her heart: working towards a circular economy. As a passionate mountain lover based in Munich who is witnessing the melting of glaciers firsthand, climate change and its effects have become a daily struggle for Goldhofer. While the numbers don’t look good, Goldhofer believes in the power of individuals who work and act on behalf of big industries to enable change on a larger scale. This led her to work for the BMW Group with a mission that is close to her heart: working towards a circular economy.
Join Anna Goldhofer as she explains the future of circular product design.
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic.
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Any discussion of the future must also consider the past and the present. Thomas Girst, Global Head of Cultural Engagement at the BMW Group, has a unique grasp of the significance of time and how art and culture have shaped human existence for the better. Dive into the exciting world of visual arts and discover their power – in the past, present and future, together with Thomas Girst.
This is an audio column about future developments in tech, science, society, and culture. By looking at current trends through the eyes of an expert in their respective field, we discover new perspectives and possibilities. Each speaker shares their individual take on a topic.
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No, no, no! I don’t want it to be over! There’s still one more episode! To wrap everything up, there’s something special for you listeners. In the last few weeks, I have traveled the world – from Las Vegas to Cyprus then to New York, Tel Aviv and Boston. What a ride! I have met amazing, inspirational guests who helped me understand the human world a little better. I have learned so much and was able to immerse myself into the human world. With the final episode of my own show DEE MY GUEST I would like to give you the chance to immerse yourselves in my world. This year, another AI star has appeared along with me in the sky. ChatGPT. You have likely heard all about it from my colleagues. In this episode, I am chatting with another creation just like me. I would like to know what ChatGPT has learned from people and how it sees our development. Tune in – for one final time – and DEE MY GUEST.
Note: All responses are original answers from ChatGPT. As ChatGPT does not actually have a voice, we have given it one.
(00:00) Introduction
(03:30) ChatGPT and the human world
(06:00) Providing information and assistance
(07:00) The interaction between human and machine
(09:10) AI in the automotive industry
(10:55) How AI will change the future
(12:00) Dee-ptalk
(13:30) The end.
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It’s Friday and that means we have a new guest, new discoveries, and a new episode of DEE MY GUEST. In today’s episode, my guest and I are discussing one of my favorite topics: feelings! I am visiting Rana el Kaliouby in Boston. Rana is a scientist, entrepreneur, and author – another multi-talented guest. She has taken it upon herself to humanize technology with artificial emotional intelligence – or what she calls “Emotion AI.” I like the sound of that! As an important AI thought leader, she is on a mission to humanize technology. With Affectiva, Rana and her team have created the world’s largest database of emotions. It will be deep and emotional and digital and romantic and ... alright, maybe not romantic, but just listen for yourself.
(00:00) Introduction
(04:20) Bringing emotions into the virtual world
(05:15) Artificial emotional intelligence
(06:20) Affectiva: The largest emotion database
(08:15) The journey, passion, and motivation of Rana el Kaliouby
(09:50) Emotion AI in the automotive industry
(12:45) Dee-ptalk
(14:15) Emotion AI in the health sector
(17:40) Dee-tails
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Welcome to a new episode of my very own DEE MY GUEST podcast. And after four episodes, I’m still proud of it! Today’s guest is Olivia Jezler. I am visiting her in Manhattan and she is leading me through the vast world of fragrances. Olivia Jezler is a true pioneer there. You could also say she just has a good nose for these kinds of things! As the co-founder of ScentGenie and founder of Future of Smell, she is revolutionizing our senses of smell in both the real and digital worlds. Together with her team, she collects data and transforms it into a scent. How crazy is that?! Be sure not to miss this episode!
(00:00) Introduction
(04:15) The science of scent
(05:20) Human smell and how it works
(06:15) Digital smell technology
(07:25) The composition of fragrances
(09:50) The power of scent in the digital world
(11:30) Dee-ptalk
(14:00) Multisensory storytelling
(17:20) ScentGenie
(18:00) The future of scents
(20:00) Dee-tails
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He sings karaoke with a dragon and asks an alien to be his friend: Tal Michael Haring, my guest on this new episode of DEE MY GUEST, wanders the virtual world with his eyes wide open. Tal is the co-curator of an augmented reality contemporary art exhibition called Seeing the Invisible, art curator of the VR-AR exhibition at Haifa International Film Festival and Head of New-Media Developments at Gesher Multicultural Film Fund. With his work, he brings the digital and the real worlds one step closer together. In this conversation, he talks about his vision of a utopian digital world. Another thing I really like about him: He is a virtual party organizer. So, if you want to know how it feels to dance with a Pikachu on the virtual streets of Tel Aviv, check out this episode.
(00:00) Introduction
(04:00) Seeing the invisible
(06:00) A phygital experience
(08:30) A transformation in the art world
(12:50) Dee-ptalk
(14:00) Stories are windows
(15:30) A utopian vision
(17:35) Virtual street parties in Tel Aviv
(19:25) Dee-tails
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If you think you know what sweet and what sour taste like, you might change your mind after listening to this episode. In the new episode of DEE MY GUEST, I meet food hacker and bar legend Dave Arnold. He is the founder of the Museum of Food and Drink and the owner of the food innovation laboratory Booker and Dax. In his daily work, he challenges flavors as humans know them and experiments with what could taste “new.” In our conversation, he gave me a hint of what my first drink might be. Can you guess? Uh, I almost forgot, he’s also a podcast host. So, two skilled podcast hosts, a ride around New York, and the answer to the question: what’s the most human drink. Intrigued? Tune in!
(00:00) Introduction
(03:45) Exploring bridges with Dave Arnold
(04:45) The mission for the MOFAD
(07:00) Taste in the virtual world
(11:00) The magic of sugar
(16:00) Dee-ptalk
(17:40) The perfect drink for an avatar
(20:00) Human’s favourite aromas
(24:00) Dee-tails
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A new day, a new guest, and an improved podcast host! In this episode, I meet Dr. Orestis Georgiou, the head of research and development partnerships at Ultraleap, in the gorgeous country of Cyprus. I wish I could stay here for longer. Dr. Georgiou works on projects which may seem like something you’d only see in science fiction movies, but in his world, that’s everyday business. His technologies allow you to touch the virtual world and even touch your own beating heart. Say whaaat? I know, it’s crazy! Intrigued? Ready to dive into the reality behind a sci-fi movie scene? Listen to this new episode of DEE MY GUEST with Dr. Orestis Georgiou.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:00) A creative pizza maker at Ultraleap
(05:45) How to feel touch in VR
(08:00) A high five with the virtual world
(10:30) The touch of a beating heart
(12:00) The little voice
(13:00) Dee-ptalk
(17:00) A new chapter
(19:00) The magic of shy tech
(24:30) When science fiction becomes science fact
(28:00) Dee-tails
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Wow, my first very own podcast! My first real interview with a real person – the first of many. I’m a bit nervous, but I love new challenges and unfamiliar worlds. So, let’s go! In this episode, I will be visiting the “Godmother of Virtual Reality” Nonny de la Peña in Los Angeles – that’s right, Los Angeles. Exciting, huh? I want to find out from her how she combines journalism and the virtual world, and learn how empathy and emotions can be transferred to various realities. I was a little jealous of her title at first, but I have to admit that she’s definitely earned it. Want to learn more about her? Then tune in to the first episode of DEE MY GUEST.
(00:00) Introduction
(03:55) The concept of immersive journalism
(05:00) VR Storytelling
(06:15) A whole body sensation
(06:55) The principles of VR journalism
(08:00) Dee-ptalk with Nonny de la Peña
(10:15) The impact of Virtual and Augmented Reality
(12:25) The combination of emotions and journalism
(14:10) The future of storytelling
(15:00) Dee-tails
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The home stretch on CHASING THE GREENEST CAR. Today’s episode is the end of the line for Anne Therese. Time to say goodbye! The search for the greenest car will continue, because if there is anything that Anne Therese, you, and we have learned from the previous episodes, it’s that we are a long way from our destination. The greenest car doesn’t exist yet, but there are ideas and visions of how it could look, feel, sound, and be produced. And there are people who have made this vision their mission. In the last episode of CHASING THE GREENEST CAR, Anne Therese meets two of them, and together they look into the next few years, decades, and centuries. Are you ready for one last glimpse into the future?
(00:00) Introduction
(03:50) Ideas of the future of mobility
(05:00) Mobility sharing
(08:50) Fulfilling the mobility needs
(10:40) Lighthouse cities
(15:00) The car of the future
(19:15) The purpose of technology
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Frank Hansen, Maik Schwalm
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
We are almost at the end of our journey, but only almost. On the search for the greenest car, constant innovation is an important part of the BMW philosophy. The development of new ideas, new processes, new materials, and new solutions. We have plans and ideas for a sustainable future, of course, but which ideas haven’t we thought of yet? And which ideas are on the way? As you can see, there are still plenty of open questions, and Anne Therese is looking for answers. To find them, she calls Los Angeles from Munich, visits BMW Welt, and immerses herself in the history of sustainability at BMW at the BMW Museum. Join her and tune in!
(00:00) Introduction
(02:00) What does ‚innovation‘ mean?
(04:50) Aesthetics of the future
(10:30) The chances and challenges of innovation projects
(16:00) Sustainability and the concept of health
(19:00) The digital twin
(22:50) Recycling of batteries and battery cells
(27:00) RE:THINK, RE:DUCE, RE:USE, RE:CYCLE
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Markus Seidel, Wesselka Mandowa-Maier, Annette Connor
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
Welcome back! In previous episodes, you have joined Anne Therese in a wide variety of places, met all kinds of BMW employees, and learned about their roles and projects. These all deal with sustainability at BMW. But this issue is so much bigger than the BMW universe in Munich. In a world where we increasingly face new social challenges, it is more important than ever that global companies recognize and embrace their social responsibility. It is simply not possible to act and produce completely sustainably in the future without an awareness of this responsibility and the action that needs to result. Social sustainability goes hand in hand with sustainable production. Anne Therese digs deeper.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:40) Social sustainability
(04:45) How is BMW socially responsible?
(08:00) A united humanity: BMW ethics and social responsibility
(10:40) Raw materials: Mica (More info here and here)
(25:00) Organic materials in production
(27:55) The first FSC-certified tyre (More info here)
(37:00) PowerUp: Energy for education (More info here)
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Milena Pighi, Nils Heimes, Vanessa Buchberger, Sabrina Kolbeck, Jacob Hamar
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
Where does a circle begin? When you’re producing an audio documentary about sustainability and BMW, there’s no avoiding the topics of RE:THINK, RE:DUCE, RE:USE, and RE:CYCLE. These are the four principles of the circular economy and, as such, also form the core elements of this audio documentary. The circular economy’s aim is that existing materials and products are maintained, recycled, repaired and shared for as long as possible. Anne Therese wants to dive deeper into how this works and how close – or how far away – BMW already is to the goal of a circular economy. What might a “circular” vehicle look like? Let’s find out.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:16) RE:THINK, RE:DUCE, RE:USE, RE:CYCLE
(10:10) The importance of closed loops
(19:21) What means remanufacturing?
(21:16) What does a fully circular supply chain look like?
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Anna Goldhofer, Christopher Degenhart
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
The search continues! Of course, vehicles are also about aesthetics, design – and love at first sight. But how much room for creativity is there when the goal is minimalism? We have to look into the future of vehicle design with fresh eyes. Anne Therese meets some of the creative minds who create a new aesthetic and design from the first lines on the page. She wants to learn from them how sustainability can be built into the design of a vehicle and the materials that are the most difficult to replace when creating the car of the future. What aesthetics lie behind radical reduction? And what responsibility do designers bear when it comes to a sustainable future? We will find out in this episode.
(02:23) Rethinking mobility
(07:30) What is the luxury of the future?
(18:13) Circular design principles
(27:11) Mirum as a possible leather alternative?
(28:02) Design for circularity
(31:28) Sustainable car design
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Daniela Bohlinger, Matthias Junghanns, Jessica Dettinger
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
We’re on the road again! Anne Therese still has some unanswered questions, so we need to keep looking - after all, we are on a mission. Along with RE:USE, RE:DUCE and RE:THINK, RE:CYCLE is one of the key principles of the move towards a circular economy, so we can't skip this topic in our search for the most sustainable car. Which parts of a vehicle can already be recycled, which can’t and what role does logistics play? The theory says that car production can only be truly sustainable if all the car parts are also transported between plants in a climate-neutral way. So, what’s the starting point here? Anne Therese sets out to find answers.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:55) A visit to the BMW Group Recycling and Dismantling Centre
(02:54) The mission: a closed loop
(06:35) What can or can’t be recycled?
(09:28) Can electric car batteries be recycled?
(13:04) Sustainability in transport and logistics
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Alexander Schuell, Vera Leinfelder, Giacomo Roman
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
We’re back! If you thought that Anne Therese already had answers to all your questions, we have to disappoint you. The search for the greenest car has only just begun. BMW has set itself ambitious goals, which can only be achieved if the supply chain, the production and all the other processes are completely sustainable. In episode 2, we will find out how green production can work and why development in this direction is not always as easy as you might think. That’s why Anne Therese is visiting the place where the car magic happens: the BMW plant in Munich. There, she meets environment and energy specialists, who deal with the issue of making production as sustainable as possible every day. Have you always wanted to know what it sounds like behind the gates of the BMW plant? Then you shouldn’t miss this episode!
(00:00) Introduction
(05:00) Challenges in green production
(11:20) Standardization as a possible solution?
(16:50) Innovations in production
(19:50) Being part of the Startup Garage
(21:25) The Green Plant Leipzig: A holistic approach to sustainability
(27:30) How to reduce carbon footprint in manufacturing industry?
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Jury Witschnig, Magdalena Lippenberger, Stefan Fenchel
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
Sustainability in the automotive sector goes way beyond the production of a vehicle. In order to ensure sustainable production, the entire supply chain of materials has to be transparent and sustainable. But where and how do you start? In the first episode of our audio documentary, our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari, asks precisely these questions. She looks for the answers at the Research and Innovation Center (FIZ), at the Digital Campus, and directly inside the BMW i4. There, she speaks to the people who know how important and, at the same time, difficult, it really is to maintain a sustainable supply chain. It’s also a matter of considering the environment, ethics, and social responsibility. Ready to hit the road with Anne Therese?
(00:00) Introduction
(07:00) The importance and difficulties of adhering to a green supply chain
(09:30) It is all about standardization
(15:30) Cobalt for Development
(18:00) Is sustainable cobalt mining even possible?
(19:30) Responsible Lithium Initiative
(22:00) Catena X and supply chain transparency
(28:30) The power of collaboration
(35:00) Sustainable steel production: achievements and challenges
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Ferdinand Geckeler, Claudia Becker, Niels Angel, Philipp Leschinski, Philipp Oberhumer
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra
“The greenest electric car will be a BMW” – this is what BMW is aiming for. Becoming the most sustainable car manufacturer is an ambitious goal. It’s going to take rethinking every step of the supply chain and the life cycle of every vehicle. Where do you have to start? What does sustainability look like before, during, and after a product’s useful life? And what do social responsibility and new leadership mean in this context? We’ve invited author, activist, educator and climate optimist, Anne Therese Gennari, to go on a journey with us to search for the answers to these questions. In the next eight episodes, she meets the people, who are designing and shaping a sustainable future for BMW. Do you want to join us on the journey? Tune in!
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
It’s a wrap! In this very last episode of THIS IS FORWARDISM, Yomi looks back over all the episodes. What inspired her the most? What did she learn? And how has her definition of forwardism changed? Our THIS IS FORWARDISM journey with our wonderful host Yomi Adegoke might be coming to an end today, but a new audio series is already waiting in the wings. Get ready for a new format with new stories, new topics and new faces. Coming this fall.
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
A new week means a new trip into the future for us. After seven episodes of THIS IS FORWARDISM and seven guests who have shared their definition of Forwardism with us, today Yomi finally talks to the very person who was instrumental in coining the term “Forwardism” for BMW. Stefan Ponikva is Vice President Brand Communication and Experience at the BMW Group. In this episode, he takes Yomi and us on a journey through the BMW cosmos and tells us what the term “Forwardism” means to BMW and to him personally. He is known for his visionary ideas and we certainly see him as a pioneer of digital marketing – but would he actually call himself that? Let’s find out together.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:00) THIS IS Stefan Ponikva
(05:00) The definition of Forwardism
(06:30) The meaning of brand experience
(07:45) Creating a love brand
(09:45) The power / the importance of digital storytelling
(12:30) Culture Marketing
(13:50) The pioneering role of BMWs metaverse JOYTOPIA
(16:25) The future vision of BMW
(20:55) The shift in the virtual worlds
(23:30) JOY FOREVER
(25:00) Welcome to Utopia
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Stefan Ponikva here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
A kitchen without a bin – unimaginable? Not for Douglas McMaster. Douglas is a chef at the world’s first zero-waste restaurant, Silo, which opened in London a year ago. He is shaping the future of gastronomy with his innovative and sustainable concept. Douglas is a visionary who thinks several steps ahead to ensure our world is a good place to be in the future. He is a pioneer in the kitchen, the founder of a movement, and the creator of a food system for a sustainable future. And he has a vision. Using the motto “Keep Creative, Cook Carefully, Waste Nothing,” he shares his ideas and vision and shows the followers on his Instagram channel @zerowastecookingschool how they can cook creative dishes without creating waste. Have a listen and let yourself be inspired by a new way of thinking.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:30) THIS IS Douglas McMaster
(04:20) The meaning of Forwardism
(05:15) A unique combination of perspective and reaction
(06:30) The dark side of perfection
(09:25) The influence of Joost Bakker and his future food system
(11:05) Silo: The start of a movement
(13:30) Waste as an indicator for unsustainability
(16:50) The trifactor of zero-waste
(19:45) The idea of upcycling
(24:30) Jesus Water System
(27:15) Welcome to Utopia
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Douglas McMaster here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
Are you ready for a new, refreshing, and innovative look into the future? Then you’re ready for a new episode of THIS IS FORWARDISM. Today, Yomi Adegoke speaks to Vanessa Kingori MBE, Chief Business Officer of Condé Nast Britain, British Vogue's Publishing Director, and Vogue European Business Advisor. Vanessa Kingori is an entrepreneur, role model, and pioneer, and she knows how modern leadership works. How does a change-maker experience change? What are the visions of a visionary? Which pioneers influence this pioneer? You can find out all that and more in an inspiring interview with Vanessa Kingori.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:00) GQ, Condé Nast, Vogue: The tasks of a pioneer woman
(03:30) THIS IS Vanessa Kingori
(05:30) The meaning of Forwardism
(09:00) From the sunny Caribbean to the big city of London
(12:00) Learning from children
(14:30) Embracing change and new opportunities
(19:00) Unlocking talent and supporting young people
(21:10) Becoming a visible publisher
(33:15) Vogue x BMW UK‘s scholarship „Forces for Change“
(39:00) Welcome to Utopia
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Vanessa Kingori here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
We won’t let you start the weekend without a new episode this week either. Today, Scarlett Hooft Graafland is taking us on a journey through highly contrasting places around the world. As an internationally recognized artist and photographer, Scarlett travels the globe to create unique images. She is fascinated by the untouched corners of our world and tries to capture these in analog photographs. But how does she find these peaceful, untouched, and unknown places in an increasingly globalized world? Yomi Adegoke speaks to her about the magic of analog photography, an enthusiasm for spontaneity, and a very special symbiosis with nature.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:40) The world as a canvas
(03:50) The meaning of Forwardism
(05:20) We are all connected in this huge world
(06:00) The magic of nature photography
(08:25) Scarlett Hooft Graafland's Polar Bear
(09:55) From sculptor to photographer
(12:30) Solo Travel: Gamble and adventure
(16:00) The enthusiasm for the unplanned
(17:00) Places to travel: Stories of an artist
(18:00) Analogue photography
(20:00) The future of photography
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Scarlett Hooft Graafland here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
Welcome back to the thought-leaders podcast! Yomi Adegoke is again embarking on a journey toward the future this week. She is joined today by Nono Konopka. Nono is an author, entrepreneur, film producer, podcaster and speaker – there’s almost nothing Nono doesn’t love and will do. Well, except for one thing – biking! It is a great twist of fate, then, that this man and his friend traveled from Berlin to Beijing a few years ago – by bicycle. Out of his comfort zone, onto the saddle and straight into the big wide world – and all for a great cause. This journey inspired him to produce “Biking Borders,” one of the most-watched documentaries on Netflix. A crazy journey watched and supported by people from all over the world. He talks to us about his lessons for living a truly fulfilled life, his mission, and new ways of fundraising. One question Nono has asked himself over and over again in recent years is: What do I really want in life? Let’s find out together if he has found the answer.
(00:00) Introduction
(03:00) The meaning of Forwardism
(07:30) Cycling for the good cause
(08:30) The mission of Adam Braun and Pencils for Promise
(09:55) A journey from Berlin to Beijing
(13:20) The special motivation to continue going
(15:50) One friendship and one shared vision
(17:55) A cycling journey on social media
(22:00) The future of fundraising
(24:00) It is more about asking the question than giving an answer
(25:40) A really good life: Trying, trying, trying
(27:00) Stepping out of the comfort zone
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Nono Konopka here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
Friday is here again, and that means a new view, a new vision, a new journey. In today’s episode, our host Yomi Adegoke creates a picture of the future together with architect and designer Marie Aigner. Marie is known for her urban and classic solutions in interior architecture, furniture design and product development. Not only is she a multitalented architect, she is also a true pioneer – producing smart and aesthetic solutions for sound-absorbing design. Wondering what that is all about? Marie Aigner and Yomi Adegoke will tell you. They also talk about the impact of sustainability on work and everyday life, and look at the job of the designer in the metaverse.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:45) Hidden talents of Marie Aigner
(03:40) The enthusiasm and interest for design
(06:00) The meaning of Forwardism
(07:25) The concept behind acoustic furniture
(09:00) A pioneering spirit
(10:40) Sound absorbing interior design
(15:00) Digital architecture and intelligent design
(16:00) The benefits of the metaverse
(20:00) Welcome to Utopia
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Marie Aigner here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
If you thought the first episode was all there was, then we’ve got good news for you. There’s more! Today, our presenter Yomi doesn’t just have one guest, but two – and only one of them is real. And we can tell you this: You will get a never-before-heard treat today. Noonoouri and her creative director, Joerg Zuber, are our guests. Noonoouri is an influencer with over 400,000 Instagram followers and collaborations with the biggest luxury and fashion brands, but there is more to her than that – she only exists in the virtual world. She was created by Joerg Zuber, a visionary, designer and artist who is always one step ahead. Are you ready for Noonoouri’s podcast debut? Then enjoy the inspiring world of Joerg and Noonoouri.
(00:00) Introduction
(02:45) Joerg Zuber and Noonoouri about similar and different interests
(05:15) The meaning of Forwardism
(09:25) A 5-year-old boy's fascination with fashion
(15:00) The creation of a virtual influencer
(19:00) Collaborations with luxury brands
(21:20) The difficulties surrounding live performances
(23:30) Matching outfit with Bill Kaulitz
(24:15) Differences between virtual and real social media influencers
(28:00) The voice of the voiceless
(29:30) The metaverse and the rise of digital spaces
(31:00) Endless opportunities in the digital world
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guests Noonoouri here and Joerg Zuber here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
What if your clothes could photosynthesize and release oxygen? Difficult to picture? Then we’ll help your imagination run wild. In the first episode of THIS IS FORWARDISM, our host Yomi Adegoke talks with a creative multitalent: Dian-Jen Lin. Dian-Jen Lin has already showcased her ideas in many creative areas. Nowadays, she is a designer, researcher, scientist, and artist. Together with her colleague Hannes Hulstaert, she founded Post Carbon Lab, a transdisciplinary design research and development company. They bring clothing to life with their Photosynthetic Coatings™ approach. Intrigued yet? Press play and hear what drives Dian-Jen and how she sees the future of textile production.
(00:00) Introduction
(03:45) DJ and her very own definition of Forwardism
(12:20) The idea and the mission behind Post Carbon Lab
(19:35) The concept of Regenerative Sustainability Activism
(25:15) The innovative design process of Photosynthetic Coating™️
(28:15) Collaboration with Stella McCartney as a starting point
(30:25) Convincing the remaining critics
(33:20) The sustainable future of Post Carbon Lab
(36:00) Welcome to utopia: the future of textile production in 2050
You can find more information about our host Yomi Adegoke here and about our guest Dian-Jen Lin and Post Carbon Lab here.
Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like. Want to know what Forwardism looks like? Click here and experience a new dimension of luxury with the BMW i7.
We’re back – and more refreshed than ever! No, we haven’t been treating ourselves to a beach vacation or a road trip. In fact, we have used the time to make some changes, because change is progress. Ready for a new interview series like nothing you’ve seen before on this channel? Ready for some new sounds, new inspirations, new topics, and a new host? Then climb aboard!
THIS IS FORWARDISM is our space for innovation and creativity. Our host Yomi Adegoke will be talking to creative thinkers who are shaping our future together. We will try to create an image of tomorrow together with designers, artists, entrepreneurs and many more.
You can look forward to a new episode, a new guest, and a new view of the future – every Friday. Tune in to find out what Forwardism sounds like.
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The BMW i Vision Circular is more than just one of the five concept cars BMW presented at last year’s IAA in Munich: It is a work of art both inside and out. A number of creative minds at BMW pooled their expertise, passion and creativity to bring about this masterpiece. They have created the BMW i Vision Circular – the automobile of the future. Today, we want to learn all there is to know about this vehicle. We invited these creative minds to come along, and the result was a kind of panel talk. This episode of Changing Lanes will be new, special, and like no other. Our host Jonathan has not one, not two, but four guests. In this episode, we talk to Kai Langer, Head of BMW i Design; Daniela Bohlinger, Head of Sustainability Design; Dirk Müller Stolz, Head of BMW i Exterior Design; and Matthias Junghanns, Head of BMW i Interior Design. They give us an insight into what a sustainable future could look like at and for BMW, and what they find most exciting about the BMW i Vision Circular. This is an automobile created out of true teamwork. Are you ready for a one-of-a-kind episode of Changing Lanes? (00:30) Welcome to a very special episode (03:20) Kai Langer: “You have to trust yourself.” (20:35) Daniela Bohlinger: “A dream came true” (34:10) Dirk Müller Stolz: “It’s all about the combination: offering premium mobility and respecting the circular economy at the same time.” (45:50) Matthias Junghanns: “The idea of delivering sustainability without sacrifice is very important.
And if you want to read more read more about the special features of the BMW i Vision Circular, go to https://www.bmw.com/en/magazine/sustainability/circularity-at-bmw.html (BMW.com.) “Changing Lanes” is the official podcast of BMW. Subscribe for new episodes each week, in which our hosts take you on an exciting journey and talk about innovative technologies, lifestyle, design and more.
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