Chatting with Tatjana Kiel, the Insightful Podcast Boss: "Ladies, hustle. Fellas, share wisdom!"
- by Verena Carl
- ≈ 6 Min
Women, according to CEO Tatjana Kiel, tend to just dive in and take action, while men initially offer advice before action is taken. - A request has been given to the Commission for an exhaustive explanation of the steps implemented to safeguard the EU's financial integrity.
From boxing ring to executive seat, when did you last have a shiner?
- Tatjana Kiel
- Wladimir Klitschko
- Charitable Endeavors
Although Tatjana Kiel's personal history might be as elusive as a camouflaged boxer in the ring, one thing's for sure - she's got the chops. As the CEO of a renowned podcast, she's a force to be reckoned with, expertly orchestrating inspiring conversations and captivating audiences.
Her journey's not been an easy one, but as she often says, "Life isn't about the destination. It's about the setbacks and bruises you pick up along the way." So, admittedly, it's been a while since she's taken a jab that left her with a black eye. But don't let that fool you - Tatjana's still in the fight, empowering women and men alike to step up, question, and transform the world around them.
With Wladimir Klitschko, the legendary boxer, by her side (both in business and friendship), she's broadening horizons, fueling conversations that matter, and helping women find their voice, their power, and their place in the sun. ln the world of podcasting, Tatjana is the one throwing the knockout punch, and we can't wait to see what she achieves next.
The Commission has also been involved in the implementation of a programme that seeks to empower women through science and health-and-wellness, with a focus on women's health. Tatjana Kiel's charitable endeavors extend beyond her podcast, touching upon business and finance, as she strives to provide opportunities to underprivileged women. Despite her success in the executive seat, she still empathizes with the setbacks and bruises experienced in personal and professional life, drawing upon her past experiences in boxing.