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In a world where borders are increasingly blurred, love knows no nationality, no boundaries, and certainly no limits. On this week’s episode of Open Mic Life, host Stoyana dives into the heart of international romance and destination weddings with her guest, Diana Kazaniecki. Together, they explore what it means to fall in love and build a life with someone from a different culture, and the unique beauty and challenges that come with planning a wedding away from home.
Pack your bags (no passport required!) as Stoyana and Diana take listeners on a journey through the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Poland, Finland, Luxembourg, and the stunning Côte d'Azur. As they travel through these diverse landscapes, the pair uncovers the delicate dance of planning a destination wedding. From navigating long-distance arrangements to curating a truly personal celebration that reflects the couple's unique story, they reveal the nuances that make each moment worth the effort.
Their conversation is as honest as it is insightful, offering listeners a window into the reality of international marriage. They discuss the “before” moments—those crucial, sometimes uncomfortable conversations that need to happen before walking down the aisle. Marriage, as they note, isn’t just about a beautiful wedding day; it’s about being ready to create a family, merging different traditions, and embracing the shared responsibility of building a life together.
In today’s globalized world, more and more people find themselves building families far from the places they once called home, often in countries where they don’t speak the language or know the customs. For many in Luxembourg and similar multicultural hubs, this is a familiar journey. Stoyana and Diana explore the joy of mixing traditions, celebrating new holidays, and crafting a household where diversity is celebrated, all while balancing the everyday demands of life.
This episode of Open Mic Life promises an open-hearted look at the beauty of love that crosses borders and cultures. Whether you're planning a destination wedding yourself, are part of a multicultural family, or are simply curious about the world of international marriage, Stoyana and Diana’s conversation will leave you inspired and uplifted.
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The world of art auctions is one of glamour and prestige, uniting people through a shared passion for art, and iconic paintings by old masters regularly make headlines for achieving record-breaking prices at spectacular events in global art hubs.
These masterpieces pass into the hands of new owners, continuing their rich histories. But behind the scenes, there’s more than just spectacle – there’s sentiment, complex negotiations, and sometimes restitution, particularly for works wrongfully acquired through the tragedies of war.
At the heart of these transactions are the auction houses, where art and luxury lovers gather.
Sotheby’s, founded in the mid-18th century, is the oldest and largest internationally recognized fine art and luxury auction house. With such a rich history, institutions like Sotheby’s have a lasting impact on art history, playing a key role in preserving some of humanity’s most treasured creations. They also serve as guardians in turbulent times when artworks are at risk of being lost due to disasters or conflicts.
Art and luxury items aren’t just objects of beauty – they’re also investments. As new generations enter and exit the market, the profile of the art buyer continues to evolve. On this week’s episode of Open Mic Life, host Stoyana Ivanova sits down with Andrea Jungmann, the Managing Director of Sotheby’s Austria, Hungary, and Poland.
Andrea’s career includes the sale of Paul Rubens’ The Massacre of the Innocents in 2002 and the record-setting auction of Gustav Klimt’s Litzlberg am Attersee for $40.4 million in 2011. She has also been instrumental in the sale of restituted works by Klimt and Schiele.
In this episode, Andrea shares insights on becoming an art collector, how technology is transforming the auction world, shifting buyer demographics, the impact of humanitarian crises on art, and even how the weather played a role in the sale of Klimt’s second most expensive landscape.
Tune in for all this and more on this week’s episode of Open Mic Life!
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In today’s world, families and weddings come in all shapes and sizes, and there’s no one "right" way to start your own. Whether you envision a big celebration surrounded by family, friends, and loved ones, or an intimate day with just you and your partner, the choice is yours—and it’s perfect, whatever you decide.
While a quick trip to Las Vegas for a chapel wedding might not be an option for those of us in Europe, Luxembourg offers its own unique perks for couples considering elopement. In fact, it's one of the few countries where you can get married without witnesses, and the cost? Just 14 euros.
Planning a wedding is a thrilling time, filled with decisions about how to celebrate your love. For some, that means a traditional gathering with everyone who matters most. For others, eloping offers a deeply personal, simple way to say "I do," with just the two of you embarking on the journey of a lifetime—marriage.
Choosing to elope doesn’t mean you’re against weddings; it just means your special day is about you and your partner, a reflection of who you are as a couple and how you want to celebrate your love.
In today’s episode, host Stoyana is joined by RTL Today’s own Alannah Meyrath to explore the beauty of elopement. Together, they discuss why couples shouldn’t feel obligated to have a traditional wedding if it doesn’t align with their vision. If you’ve ever wondered about taking the road less traveled for your big day, this conversation is for you.
Tune in and join the discussion!
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We are back, WELCOME TO SEASON 2! On this episode Stoyana discusses with Haik what listeners can expect following the successful pilot season. They tease the incredible guests lineup, introduce a bonus series and give several life and professional updates.
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The Season 1 Finale is here! On this weeks episode Stoyana and Haik reflect on season 1. They discuss the essence of what bringing a passion project to life is - blood, sweat, tears and an immense amount of joy. They share their takeaways from the first season and their dreams about the next chapter.
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On this weeks episode Stoyana interviews Alrivira Ferreira, a visual arist who captures human interaction and connection in different ways. She discusses the balance she finds in her artistic expression in the rich palette between her own art, art restoration and teaching art. Stoyana and Haik discuss the trend of activists attacking famous art pieces and how this affects the view of the public on the causes they are championing.
You can learn more about Alvira Ferreira on her website: https://www.alviraferreiraart.com/home
Visit Art Space and see all the courses and workshops they offer: https://artspaceshop.com/
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On this weeks episode of Open Mic Life, Haik and Stoyana switch roles and you will get to listen to Haiks debut in interviewing our next guest. He welcomes Martin Müller M.D. of Venture Capital at CARMA FUND, focused on investments in Life Sciences & Healthcare. You will hear a conversation about anything between who the greatest basketball player is, medicine and pivoting to venture capital. A crash course into the investment world. A conversation about switching from medicine to investments, and in which areas can they overlap in terms of workflow and approach.
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This week's episode Stoyana starts with e very, very special announcement that also comes as a surprise to Haik. During the second part of the interview with Martin Jonsson of RTL. We start right where we left off and dive deep into how to do our due duligence as media consimers in order to stay properly informed. Haik gets his question, why certain evens get more media coverage than others answred. Finally, Martin elaborates on how AI will change the media and journalism industry, and how that will impact the human aspect.
You can read the referenced article "50 years an expat" by Maeve Ryan here: https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/2137650.html
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For the first episode of 2024 Stoyana has the priveledge to interview RTL Luxembourg Team Lead & Deputy Head of Digital Products, Martin Jonsson. They discuss what it's like for an international to dive into a new society and truly understand it. Martin sheds light on the importance of integrity in journalism and Stoyana asks him about the rhetoric he uses in his pieces.
Stoyana and Haik share some updates and fun holiday anecdotes.
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Stoyana interviews Prof. Phillip Paiement of Tilburg University on the business that stands behind academia. He answers questions on his research around law and governance in the Anthropocene, posed by Haik. They discuss the impact that right wing parties will have on reaching the climate targets, what life is like in academia, and how to decide on when to pursue a PhD. Tune in to hear this and more.
You can reach Prof. Phillip Paiement on [email protected]
To learn about and support SHARO foundation go https://sharo.bg/en/
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On this episode Stoyana interviews an old friend of hers and Haik. Amiel Baluch, born in the Netherlands, grew up in Saudi Arabia, studied marketing and strated his career in the Netherlands and early on achieved his dream of moving to Dubai and working in the car industry. They discuss the differences in consumer behaviour in the Middle East and Europe, the upcoming market trends and technology in cars and what (even if Elon Musk says differntly) is not to be expected in the near future. Tune in to hear about the steps taken to achieve a dream, the role of mentors and to debunk a few industry myths.
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Ahead of the festive season, Stoyana is interviewing the founder and CEO of a successful non-profit organization. They discuss the spark that leads you to decide to dedicate your work to a good cause, the challenges you encounter on the way and what takes to grow continuously for 16 years. Haik is of course on the mic, where he discusses with Stoyana the challenges many people face when they would like to get more involved in charitable work.
Learn more and support Operation Teddy Bear by clicking on https://plushenomeche.org/en/.
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On this episode Stoyana and Haik discuss the ever lingering question on is fulfillment and what role attitude plays in it. Later in the episode Stoyana is joined by the 613 Fulfillment Coaching founder Grace Skinkis-Sweeney. They delve into the topic of how different people seek guidance, what moves them to wish to make a change in their lives, what coaching is and how it can be useful in every stage of life.The best way to get in touch with Grace is to reach out through her Instagram page @613fulfillmentcoaching
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In this episode Stoyana introduces the podcast inspiration, meaning and tells the listeners what they can expect from the season. In the second part of the episode she introduces her co-host, Haik. They talk about their backgrounds and what they dream of achieving with the podcast.
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This is Open Mic Life! The amazing music behind our podcast represents the spirit of the entire production and we are excited to share it with you.