
R-e-s-p-e-c-t.
An evergreen since 1967.
It was THE song that made Aretha Franklin so famous. THE song of the civil and women’s rights movement in the USA. And it completely turned Otis Redding’s original lyrics and content upside down: All this woman wants is a little respect. Why this topic is still so important? Grab a coffee and read.

… a “yes”. Yes, I will manage.
That is what our editor Katrin Lehthaus believes. And she proves it over and over again every single day.

… the beginning of everything. Especially of changes.
… the beginning of everything. Especially of changes. Says one of our authors – Barbara Beiertz. And she is right.

Putting an end to the empty phrase we really should. Or: How an idea grows and prospers.
How many dreams, projects, ideas are not being realized every single day? Are the result of an euphoric, inspiring night with friends and are not put into pratice? Many. That is why for this Coffee with… we are meeting with someone who made it happen: Jutta Nachtwey from Saatkultur*. A project that cleverly combines humanitarian help, biodiversity, and design.

… Making decisions based on inner conviction.
That is what Karsten Suhr thinks – the heart, head, and soul of Mount Hagen. No wonder, right?

“The soil belongs to everyone.”
About the courage to think differently. And to put economical interests last. A coffee with Maritta Stille, founder of the Aktion Kulturland foundation.