RAT.HUB | Dein Startup Podcast

Linda Rath
RAT.HUB | Dein Startup Podcast Podcast

Ich bin Linda Rath und ich interviewe Startup-Gründer*innen um zu verstehen, wie sie ticken, was sie ausmacht und was wir von ihnen lernen können. Zum Gründen braucht man Mut, Fleiß und Glück … und was man sonst noch braucht, das finden wir hier gemeinsam heraus. Falls ihr Fragen oder Anregungen habt, schreibt mir einfach via Twitter. Mein Handle ist @Lynda420. Dieser Podcast wird unterstützt vom Medieninnovationszentrum Babelsberg (MIZ). Das MIZ fördert innovative Projekte mit Rundfunkbezug und organisiert Veranstaltungen und Vernetzungsangebote für kreative Medienschaffende. Ich war an zwei vom MIZ geförderten Projekten beteiligt und kann deren Angebote nur weiterempfehlen. Wer mehr erfahren möchte, geht zu https://www.miz-babelsberg.de/. Reicht dort eure Idee ein und erhaltet Innovationsförderung für euer Startup. Der Podcast wird auch vom Media Tech Hub Potsdam unterstützt. Der MediaTech Hub Potsdam bündelt die lokale Expertise von Spezialisten und Visionären und umfasst ein Lab, einen Accelerator und eine jährliche Konferenz. Wir haben mit unserem Startup Vragments Büroräume im Lab in der Medienstadt Babelsberg gemietet und ich kann auch hier ihre Angebote weiterempfehlen. Weitere Informationen findet ihr unter https://www.mth-potsdam.de/. Credits: Konzipiert und produziert von Linda Rath mit Unterstützung von Stephan Gensch Foto Linda Rath: Stefan Walter für Causalux Fotos Podcast Cover: Nicole Koppe Musik/Jingles: Mara Niese

  1. Thomas Seymat | ARTE

    EPISODE 3

    Thomas Seymat | ARTE

    Welcome back to the international edition of my podcast Rathhub. Today, I am joined by journalist and innovator Thomas Seymat who just became the Head of Innovation and Digital for News at European public broadcaster ARTE. I have known Thomas for almost a decade now and met him while he was working as an immersive journalist at euronews in Lyon. Since then, he has been a residential fellow at the prestigious Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism and he's been a teaching professor at several academic institutions in France.  Some key takeaways: Thomas talks about how his team looks like and where innovation is implemented at ARTE.  We discuss some of the challenges in journalism (spoiler alter: yes, it is trust, yes, it is revenue models but also a lot more) and how innovation can tackle that.  Thomas gives us some great advice for young journalists in the future and what we need to teach them right now.  More links: Mediapart Arte Info auf Insta Welcome to the international edition of my podcast Rath Up. I am your host Linda Rath and I interview entrepreneurs who I admire and look up to. I want to know more about their business AND .... What drives them? What inspires them? I believe you need so much more than just talent and skills to be successful in business. So, let's find out what secrets our entrepreneurs will reveal to us.  If you have any questions or want to share some thoughts, feel free to contact me via Twitter @Lynda420. I am your host Linda Rath and I am looking forward to connecting with you in my next episode. This episode is brought to you by Media Tech Hub Potsdam. It is one of 12 digital hubs in Germany, initiated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy – and the only one with a focus on MediaTech. it encompasses a working space, an accelerator and an annual conference and i highly recommend you check it out if you want to start a business and look for networking opportunities. I am an entrepreneur myself and our startup Vragments used to be located at the media tech lab in Potsdam. Credits: Produced by Linda Rath Photo by Thomas Seymat Photo Linda Rath by Stefan Walter for Causalux Fotos  Podcast Cover by Nicole Koppe Music/Jingles by Mara Niese

    54 min
  2. Jodi Nelson-Tabor & Adrian Weber | Virtual Production

    EPISODE 4

    Jodi Nelson-Tabor & Adrian Weber | Virtual Production

    Hochschule Mittweida`s media management students organize an annual media conference called Medienforum. Last year, we could actually witness a - what I would call - Virtual Production Dream Team aka VPDT because Jodi Nelson-Tabor and Adrian Weber not only attended the conference but gave two significant state of the industry kind of keynotes that really pushed the limits on how we view film production these days. Here is Jodi's keynote at the Medienforum:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQfTiDfYOE0 Here is Adrian's keynote at the Medienforum:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcBG0g8ds3U Before they went on stage, I was able to interview BOTH in the podcast bus    located outside the event. The interview was filmed, if you prefer video, check out this YouTube link.   Otherwise, enjoy this episode here. Welcome to the international edition of my podcast Rath Up. I am your host Linda Rath and I interview entrepreneurs who I admire and look up to. I want to know more about their business AND .... What drives them? What inspires them? I believe you need so much more than just talent and skills to be successful in business. So, let's find out what secrets our entrepreneurs will reveal to us.  If you have any questions or want to share some thoughts, feel free to contact me via Twitter @Lynda420. I am your host Linda Rath and I am looking forward to connecting with you in my next episode. Credits: Produced by Cornelia Kanter for HSMW Medienforum Production Setup kindly provided by the Podcast Bus (see above) Photo Linda Rath by Stefan Walter for Causalux Fotos  Podcast Cover by Nicole Koppe Music/Jingles by Mara Niese

    25 min
  3. Nick Couldry | LSE

    EPISODE 5

    Nick Couldry | LSE

    Today, I am very honoured to be joined by a special guest. Nick Couldry. He is Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work has been highly influential, I remember his work with Prof. Hepp on the mediated construction of reality was immensely eye-opening for me personally and for the past 10 years, Prof.  Couldry increasingly focused on the implications of Big Data when it comes to questions regarding social and political order as well as power relations. Some Key Takeaways: Professor Nick Couldry discusses similarities between data colonialism to historical colonialism by highlighting that our personal data is exploited (by Big Tech) similarly to how colonial powers exploited new lands. Data that is extracted from us, can be used against us, will be used to judge us, will be used to categorize us. Almost every aspect of human life is being datafied and therefore open to business opportunities. This leads to asymmetrical power relations that we collectively need to question. Generative AI can, if we let it, redefine what knowledge actually means, who our experts are and who has access to that knowledge.  We need to be careful of "civilizing narratives" that basically justify data extractions. We talk about methods of resistance, e.g. exposing biases in AI, collective approaches like getting off of social media to talk, etc. entrepreneurs and students (and everyone else too) need to critically reexamine their use of AI and data technologies because WE can redesign our society.  Further Links:  Interview with Nick Couldry, conducted by Thomas Bächle Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight It  The Cost of Connection The Mediated Construction of Reality Welcome to the international edition of my podcast Rath Up. I am your host Linda Rath and I interview entrepreneurs who I admire and look up to. I want to know more about their business AND …. What drives them? What inspires them? I believe you need so much more than just talent and skills to be successful in business. So, let’s find out what secrets our entrepreneurs will reveal to us.  If you have any questions or want to share some thoughts, feel free to contact me via Twitter @Lynda420. I am your host Linda Rath and I am looking forward to connecting with you in my next episode. This episode is brought to you by Media Tech Hub Potsdam. It is one of 12 digital hubs in Germany, initiated by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy – and the only one with a focus on MediaTech. it encompasses a working space, an accelerator and an annual conference and i highly recommend you check it out if you want to start a business and look for networking opportunities. I am an entrepreneur myself and our startup Vragments used to be located at the media tech lab in Potsdam. Credits: Music/Jingles by Mara Niese Produced by Linda Rath Photo kindly provided by Nick Couldry Photo Linda Rath by Stefan Walter for Causalux Fotos  Podcast Cover by Nicole Koppe

    56 min

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Ich bin Linda Rath und ich interviewe Startup-Gründer*innen um zu verstehen, wie sie ticken, was sie ausmacht und was wir von ihnen lernen können. Zum Gründen braucht man Mut, Fleiß und Glück … und was man sonst noch braucht, das finden wir hier gemeinsam heraus. Falls ihr Fragen oder Anregungen habt, schreibt mir einfach via Twitter. Mein Handle ist @Lynda420. Dieser Podcast wird unterstützt vom Medieninnovationszentrum Babelsberg (MIZ). Das MIZ fördert innovative Projekte mit Rundfunkbezug und organisiert Veranstaltungen und Vernetzungsangebote für kreative Medienschaffende. Ich war an zwei vom MIZ geförderten Projekten beteiligt und kann deren Angebote nur weiterempfehlen. Wer mehr erfahren möchte, geht zu https://www.miz-babelsberg.de/. Reicht dort eure Idee ein und erhaltet Innovationsförderung für euer Startup. Der Podcast wird auch vom Media Tech Hub Potsdam unterstützt. Der MediaTech Hub Potsdam bündelt die lokale Expertise von Spezialisten und Visionären und umfasst ein Lab, einen Accelerator und eine jährliche Konferenz. Wir haben mit unserem Startup Vragments Büroräume im Lab in der Medienstadt Babelsberg gemietet und ich kann auch hier ihre Angebote weiterempfehlen. Weitere Informationen findet ihr unter https://www.mth-potsdam.de/. Credits: Konzipiert und produziert von Linda Rath mit Unterstützung von Stephan Gensch Foto Linda Rath: Stefan Walter für Causalux Fotos Podcast Cover: Nicole Koppe Musik/Jingles: Mara Niese

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