Pedro Martín: “Journalism is tough, but exciting”

Pedro Martín – Sports Journalist at Cadena COPE Pedro Martín, a true Madrilenian, works at Cadena COPE, one of the most prestigious radio networks in Madrid, Spain, specifically on the sports programme Tiempo de Juego. He is a key figure at the station, and his main role is to handle football statistics and data, as Read More

Narrative interview: Betty and her international family

Hey everyone! I’m back with another post from my Professional Communication course at LMU. This time the task was to conduct an interview, and since I’m on exchange, I decided to make it with a friend who had experienced living abroad too. This weekend I visited the International School of Mission in Altötting, and during Read More

Sometimes all you need is someone to believe in you

In a society that often measures people by their successes or failures, it is easy to turn away from those who stumble and lose their way. Those who face addiction, trauma, or emotional breakdowns are rarely given room to rise again and often gets marginalized and forgotten. Yet some people choose to walk towards them Read More

From Le Cordon Bleu to The Screen: Obey Punnavich’s Unexpected Acting Path

I’ve known Obey Punnavich since high school, back when most of us didn’t really know what we wanted to do with our lives. Most Thai students, including me, went straight to university. But Obey took a completely different path. Now, we are seeing him on the screen of the new Thai series “Taste”, and that’s Read More

【Interview】From Shanghai Buzz to Delft Breeze: My Best Friend Yan’s Exchange Adventures

When I think of friendships that brighten my life, Yan is always the first person who comes to mind. We met during the stressful months of preparing for our postgraduate entrance exams, supporting each other through countless long nights of studying. Now she is experiencing a completely different kind of life as a graduate exchange Read More

Analysing Irish Women’s Place in History

Aoibhín Ní Gleasain won a Global Graduate award for an essay she wrote about The Mother and Child Scheme in Ireland which was failed to be implemented. It is an interesting topic so I decided to interview her on her interest in History and her essay. GOH: Could You explain briefly what your project was Read More

Starting over on a new continent: Marina’s journey

In an apartment in the northern part of Munich, I meet Marina Barbosa, my 25-year-old Brazilian friend. At 22, she experienced a burnout during her demanding full-time job in São Paulo, leaving her exhausted and questioning her life. Seeking a fresh start, she travelled almost 10,000 kilometers to work as an au pair in Munich. Read More

Being a Dream Breaker – to the Next Chapter

What’s your dream? Is there a goal you want to achieve? Here is the girl after her dream came true. This is the story of Woojin Kim, who got a job as a nurse right after graduating from university and has been working at a hospital in the city for about two years. We will Read More

BR- Bayerischer Rundfunk: Discovering the World Behind the Microphone

Our field trip to Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) turned out to be one of those days that start as “just another school visit” but end up changing how you see things. I didn’t expect to enjoy a radio station visit that much . By the end of the day, I found myself genuinely impressed by how Read More

Donato Bendicenti: thirty years of journalism between politics and Europe

(Image source: Instagram profile @donatobendicenti) Telling politics with a european perspectiveDonato Bendicenti is one of the most well-known faces in Italian and European political journalism. With over thirty years of experience, he has closely followed key moments in national and international politics, working for Tg1 and later as head of the Rai bureau in Brussels. Read More

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