Overview
Date
13.03.2024
Time
15:00 - 18:00
Location
CUBE, Engesserstraße 9, 76131 Karlsruhe
Organizer
KIT-Gründerschmiede
Category
Talk

Sharing is Caring - Founding within Healthy Limits

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Sharing is Caring - Founding within Healthy Limits

Date
13.03.2024
Start
15:00 - 18:00
Location
CUBE, Engesserstraße 9, 76131 Karlsruhe

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Sharing is Caring with Hannah Wagner

Self-realization, stress management and “burnout prevention” – all important topics for aspiring founders and already stablished start-ups. In this edition of SiC, you will have the opportunity to discuss these topics one-on-one with the psychologist Hannah Wagner.

 

Hannah Wagner gave a first insight at the IMPULSE evening with her speech “Founding – How to
self-realization grow within healthy limits?”. Anyone who would now like to delve deeper into the topic, has the chance to do so in a protected setting. She has been working for several years as a clinical psychologist (M.Sc.) with
mentally ill people in clinics and is self-employed on a part-time basis.

 

She has been offering systemic individual, couples & sex therapy (SG) in her own practice since 2023.
In her work as a therapist, she sees herself as a “catalyst” for change and a “gardener for human growth processes”.

 

Three slots of one hour each are available free of charge. Are you interested? Then please send us a short message to friedrich.hasenbein@student.kit.edu with your preferred participation time.

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