In a digitising economy, your ideas and your time management skills are as critical to career success as your work itself. Join Jesse Van Mouwerik as he interviews a range of experts, creators, and innovators on how they built up their own careers, where they find purpose, and how they maintain an enviable work-life balance along the way.
Hear multidisciplinary designer Franziska Heuschkel break down her approach to designing user-centric spaces in the real estate and hospitality industries - something requiring a balance of both creative freedom and pragmatic business strategy.
Podcaster and Co-founder of Germany's All About Voice conference Tim Kahle highlights recent developments in Europe's voice interface ecosystem and elaborates on his own passion for getting the technology right.
Career coach Mike McCulloch discusses his work for the online education platform CareerFoundry and reveals a few trade secrets on how to get a job that strikes the right balance between profit and purpose.
German unicorn Get Your Guide's PR manager Will Gluckin unpacks the career choices that transported him from Manhattan, to Brooklyn, to Berlin.
Business journalist Diksha Dutta reveals what years of reporting has taught her about company culture, and the major role that conflict can play in building up or breaking down productive startups.
In Episode three, researcher and human rights advocate Fariya Mohiuddin explains why and how she fights for a world with better financial oversight, and challenges several common assumptions about where innovation really comes from.
In this episode, author and UX designer Henry Latham elaborates on ideas from his new book, Why Your Startup is Failing, and lays out his unique philosophy on how to have an impactful career and a purposeful life.
Episode 1 begins with an intro to the world of Working Wisely, followed by a discussion with Austrian Agile coach and voice interface designer Roland Tiefenbrunner. Roland shares how he has progressed in his career both strategically, as well as personally. Topics of interest: agile, freelancing, early-stage startups, tech, motivation. You can follow Roland on Twitter @rolti .