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At Mercedes-Benz Magazine, we love to explore breathtaking roads and thrilling cities across the world. Now, we’re giving you the chance to join in.
We’ve turned some of our favourite road trips into audio adventures that will transport you to destinations far away. From sunrise journeys to night rides, vast mountain ranges to dense metropolises, experience it all in some of the most fascinating cars ever produced by Mercedes-Benz.
Press play and come on board! To explore more of these experiences, visit our magazine at https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/exclusive/mercedes-benz-magazine/
We’ve turned some of our favourite road trips into audio adventures that will transport you to destinations far away. From sunrise journeys to night rides, vast mountain ranges to dense metropolises, experience it all in some of the most fascinating cars ever produced by Mercedes-Benz.
Press play and come on board! To explore more of these experiences, visit our magazine at https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/exclusive/mercedes-benz-magazine/
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Es gibt nicht viele Orte, die einem die eigene Endlichkeit so unter die Nase reiben wie Berge, die von Gletschern überzogen sind. Sie erscheinen zunächst klein am Horizont, wenn man Calgary auf dem TransCanada Highway verlässt, doch sie wachsen schnell zu imposanten Gipfeln von fast 4.000 Metern. Wir fahren immer tiefer in die Rocky Mountains hinein, umgeben von schroffen, steilen Hängen und einem Himmel in tiefem Blau, wie ihn nur alpine Regionen malen können.
Inmitten dieser beeindruckenden Berglandschaft liegen der Banff und der Jasper National Park, die beide zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe gehören. Obwohl einige Teiles des Jasper-Nationalparks aufgrund der letzten Waldbrände noch geschlossen sind, locken beide Parks mit schneebedeckten Gipfeln und Wildtieren – einzig die erhoffte Abgeschiedenheit ist weniger leicht zu finden. Mit dem vollelektrischen EQE 350 4MATIC SUV erkunden wir in dieser Folge die kanadischen Rocky Mountains und den Icefields Parkway, eine der schönsten Straßen der Welt.
Not many places rub one’s own mortality in their face quite like mountains covered by glaciers. They seem small at first, distant on the horizon as you leave Calgary on the TransCanada Highway, but they quickly rise to imposing peaks of nearly 4,000 metres. We drive deeper into the Rocky Mountains, surrounded by rugged, steep slopes and a sky painted in a deep blue that only alpine regions can create. Amidst this awe-inspiring mountain landscape are the Banff and Jasper National Parks, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Although parts of Jasper National Park remain closed due to recent wildfires, both parks entice visitors with snow-capped peaks and abundant wildlife – though the solitude we hoped for is harder to find. In this episode, we explore the Canadian Rockies and the Icefields Parkway, one of the most beautiful roads in the world, with the all-electric EQE 350 4MATIC SUV.
Mumbai gilt als das finanzielle und kulturelle Zentrum Indiens. Wir wollen mit dem EQS die Dynamik dieser Stadt erleben. Die Fotografin Avani Rai porträtiert ihre Heimatstadt als Ort des Wandels, der großen Träume und aufregenden Bilder.
Mumbai is considered the financial and cultural centreof India - we simply had to experience the dynamism of this city with the EQS. Photographer AvaniRai portrays her home city as a place of change, big dreams and exciting images.
Eine Oase aus Beton mitten in der Stadt: Die Casa Mérida des Architekten Ludwig Godefroy vereint Maya-Kultur und Post-Brutalismus. Eine Erkundung der mexikanischen Halbinsel Yucatán im Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 4MATIC.
A concrete oasis in the heart of the city: Casa Mérida by architect Ludwig Godefroycombines Mayan culture and post-brutalism. Exploring the Mexican peninsula Yucatán in the Mercedes-AMG GLB 35 4MATIC.
Die Isle of Skye in Schottland ist für epische Landschaften bekannt –und für unberechenbares Wetter. Doch dass es auch mal regnet, macht gar nichts, wenn man in einer Mercedes-Benz V-Klasse Marco Polo unterwegs ist
The Isle of Skye in Schottland is renowned for its epic landscapes and unpredictable weather. But the fact that it tends to rain quite a bit doesn’t matter if you’re travelling in a Mercedes-Benz V-Class Marco Polo.
„Hallyu“ – die koreanische Welle – nennen Medien den wachsenden Einfluss südkoreanischer
Kultur auf die Welt. Wir haben vier junge Kreative im Mercedes-AMG SL durch Seoul begleitet.
“Hallyu” – the Korean wave – is the name given by the media to the growing influence of South
Korean culture on the world. We accompanied four young creatives through Seoul in a Mercedes-
AMG SL.
When we think about energy these days, it is usually in terms of crisis, climate change and anxiety. Energy has become a hotly debated commodity. But energy is so much more than those concepts. Energy is always in flux. We can actively decide how much we use and where we get our energy from. Today’s conversation is an exploration of various ways in which we can obtain enough clean energy in the future and how we can transform our relationship to energy itself.
For this last episode of Future Dimensions, host Ricardia talks to experts who paint a big energy picture. We learn about some of the most exciting new technologies, like using the power of ocean waves. We also drill deep into how to create energy with something as simple as friction with sustainability expert Marlen Voigt. Second guest Roberto Bocca shares the World Economic Forum’s ideas on what each and every human can and will do to create enough clean energy in the future, while still preserving the health of the planet.
In a world that’s changing at lightning speed, being sentimental about the past goes way beyond holding onto people and places in the past. Rather, it has become a powerful force, influencing pop culture, product design, and the entire trajectory of our lives. In our tenth episode, we're traveling back to our human love for all things retro – and finding out why nostalgia will inspire the next leaps in technology, design, and art.
Together with existential psychologist Clay Routledge, our host Ricardia explores why our human desire to look back shapes how we look forward. She learns that our personal biography influences our personal experience of flavour, music or art – far more than expected – during her conversation with design professor Beth Altringer Eagle. And Ricardia is happy to hear that remembering those moments where we were brave in the past can even boost our courage to change the world today.
Millions of people around the globe play video games. Gaming has become an integral part of daily life, and already now, we’re seeing how games transform how we work, socialize, and learn. In our ninth episode, we’re going one step further – and see how the seamless merging of gaming and reality will change our view on the world and how we act in it.
Our host Ricardia talks to gamer and entrepreneur Erin Ashley Simon who opens our eyes to a future where gaming will create greater equality and ground-breaking medical advancement. She invites Professor Thi Nguyen to challenge us to rethink the state of play and clear up the myth of playing being a waste of time. And she learns that the act of play or playing video games is no longer child’s play – but a very real way to stay healthy, to amplify our creativity and happiness, and to become effective problem solvers.
By the year 2100, an estimated 10 billion people will be living in cities. In an urban future where more than twice as many of us commute, go shopping, take kids to school, visit parents in the suburbs and have goods shipped to the doorstep, city planners might be driven to their limits. After all, all these activities will put increasing strain on our urban mobility systems. That’s why our episode 8 embraces the idea of moving in different ways and explores forward-looking city designs that encourage individual mobility – while still making the most of our public spaces.
Looking at the future of our cityscapes, Ricardia draws inspiration from city planner Doug Voigt, who turns abstract ideas into plausible and workable realities that improve life in both today’s and tomorrow’s cities. She also talks to a professor and city innovator who advocates for urban labs in which we can prototype new technologies and ways of living. Overall, she learns that if we want to shape future urban mobility the right way, then automated electric cars could make all the difference.
The rise of tools powered by state-of-the-art artificial intelligence allows us to create texts, images, videos or ideas with just a few clicks, and the technology is making giant leaps forward every day. In our seventh episode, we explore how this rapid evolution might change our society – and whether creativity will remain something uniquely human or not.
To get to the heart of these questions, Ricardia dives into the world of AI art and its implications for creative workflows with a digital artist who goes by the name BLAC.ai. She invites an actual AI model to reflect on itself and tell us more about the nature of both human and artificial intelligence. She also explores what it takes to turn today’s mostly single purpose AI tools into tomorrow’s all-knowing all-rounders.
Enjoying that vibrant feeling of a live concert … everywhere you go, even in your car? In our sixth episode, we tune in to the future of music – and to the sound innovations both we as listeners and the artists we love can look forward to.
Ricardia meets a pianist who takes his classical pieces to new dimensions with a magic glove. With a neuroscientist, she ventures into the depths of the brain to find out about its vital role in creating lasting music moments. She asks a sound engineer what the future holds for immersive soundscapes inside our cars, and she learns from Grammy Award winner Derek Ali what makes the car our absolute happy place for enjoying music.
Are you looking for additional insights into exciting visions? Explore our website: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/art-and-culture/zeitgeist/mercedes-benz-podcast
Would you like to give feedback on the podcast, ask questions or make comments? Feel free to like and share your thoughts about “Future Dimensions” via podcasts@mercedes-benz.com.
All over the world, many people are increasingly dissatisfied with their jobs. They are quietly quitting. And they are actually quitting. But what if the future of work offered much more room for individual choice? What if it were full of opportunities? In the fifth episode of Future Dimensions, Ricardia Bramley explores what lies ahead for employees out there.
Together with futurist Alexandra Levit and journalistic entrepreneur Felix Zeltner, she examines the possible cures for our ailing system of work. However, simply reducing the number of working hours, facilitating remote work arrangements or even working in the Metaverse won’t be enough. Fortunately, there is a silver lining. Tune in to find out what – or rather, who – will help change the world of work for the better.
Are you looking for additional insights into exciting visions? Explore our website: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/art-and-culture/zeitgeist/mercedes-benz-podcast
Would you like to give feedback on the podcast, ask questions or make comments? Feel free to like and share your thoughts about “Future Dimensions” via podcast@mercedes-benz.com.
This year, Ricardia has already embarked on a journey through the luxury universe, ventured a look into the future of travel, visited pioneers who showed her how we could build houses from mushrooms and learned how fiction and reality inspire one another. So far, so amazing – but what “Future Dimensions” will our host explore in 2023? We'll spare you the spoilers for now, but we promise that “Future Dimensions” will be back soon. We’ve got many more exciting looks into the future in store to inspire you - so stay tuned!
For the time being – and to wrap up 2022 – Ricardia just wants to say “thank you” to all the futurists and forward-thinkers who have accompanied her first steps into more beautiful tomorrows. So, feel free to tell her what you loved (and didn't love!) most about our first four episodes.
Are you looking for additional insights into exciting visions? Explore our website now: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/art-and-culture/zeitgeist/mercedes-benz-podcast
Do you want to give feedback on the podcast, ask questions or make remarks? Feel free to like and share your thoughts about “Future Dimensions” via podcasts@mercedes-benz.com.
What came first – space stories from the 1990s or the smartphone? The fourth episode of the "Future Dimensions" feature podcast by Mercedes-Benz demonstrates how fiction and reality consistently inspire one another.
Ricardia talks to architect and film director Liam Young about why fictional worlds are also a reflection of our society. She asks design professor Dennis Cheatham how sci-fi technology is shaping our everyday lives. Learns from science fiction professor Lisa Yaszek why we should all dream of a better world, even in challenging times. And takes a deep dive into the fascination, power and responsibility of fictional stories with Jon Landau – the legendary producer of the Avatar films.
Are you looking for additional insights into exciting visions? Explore our website now: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/art-and-culture/zeitgeist/mercedes-benz-podcast
Houses made of mushrooms and textiles grown organically? The third episode of "Future Dimensions" focuses on how we can harness the power of innovative materials to change the way we deal with our resources.
As part of the episode, Ricardia asks founder Caroline Till to tell her about the whole range of new materials. She visits a lab where a team of architects around Jonathan Dessi-Olive is using fungal cultures to create unexpected things. And talks to designer and entrepreneur Maurizio Montalti about how novel materials are driving innovation and enabling designers to think in entirely new dimensions.
Are you looking for additional insights into exciting visions? Explore our website now: https://www.mercedes-benz.com/en/art-and-culture/zeitgeist/mercedes-benz-podcast























