Are Berliners getting ... healthier?


Hallo Reader -

What's on this week? Germany has some of the shortest work weeks in all of the EU. More mothers are working than ever before. Berliners are getting healthier and drinking less. On the other hand, Octoberfest attendees are increasing their cocaine use.

We cover all this and more in our 10.10.2023 edition of The Berlin Life newsletter.

Personal News

πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ Sometimes, I'm going to overshare.

  • For the first time ever, I had family visit me from Canada this past weekend. It was awesome! It's so heartwarming when they come to you after moving abroad. But damn, no one told me how gut-wrenching it would be to see them leave. 😭 I'm so happy they were here and we got to spend time together, but at the same time, I'm feeling pretty low today. Have you ever experienced these feelings? How did you lift yourself out of a funk? Start a discussion in our Slack space.
  • Yes, the newsletter is one day late. Sorry folks! Aside from hosting loved ones, I have a wicked cold, and for whatever reason ConvertKit failed to save my draft causing me to lose hours of work and having to start the newsletter off fresh.
  • Last week, people seemed to dig the article I shared from my blog about being a tourist in Berlin. Well, here's another one: River Surfing in Munich Germany, A Landlocked City πŸ„

Community News

πŸ—£οΈ News from The Berlin Life community.

  • Read last week's newsletter: We Need Volunteers to Build and Expand The Berlin Life Community​
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  • We also updated our partners page with even more offerings. Check it out for discounts on local products and services.
  • A spotlight on one of our most popular Berlin Life Guides: Are There English Speaking Jobs In Germany? - Can you find English-speaking jobs in Germany? Is being fluent in German essential to building a career? We answer your questions.
  • Last week, I put out a call for volunteers to help make The Berlin Life bigger and better. I'll be in touch soon to see how we can collaborate!

Food For Thought

πŸ€” Interesting articles about the art of looking for work, humourous memes, or other useful gems floating around the web.

  • ​The German clinics for burnt-out parents - How great is it that overwhelmed parents in Germany can get this kind of help and support?
  • According to Eurostat, "In 2022, the usual working week in the EU averaged 37.5 hours. Longest - Greece (41.0 hours)& Poland (40.4) Shortest: The Netherlands (33.2 hours) Germany (35.3)".

Companies Hiring

πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ German companies hiring right now.

Be sure to check out our complete list of Berlin companies hiring. Is your company hiring right now? Get featured here by filling out this form.

German Startup News

πŸš€ German startups that recently received funding, were acquired, built up staff, etc., and could be good places to look for jobs. Also, tips on where NOT to work.

News in Germany

πŸ—žοΈ All of the news in Germany. The recent news has been pretty intense and horrific. So this week's slew of articles are all on the more positive side.

​Useful Resources​

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  • ​Community - Join one of our events, connect with one another on LinkedIn, and volunteer.

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Take care and see you next week.

Founder - The Berlin Life​

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