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From Noise to Sound

From Noise to Sound

By: Dimitrios Marinos
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How do today’s leaders cut through the noise and shape the future?

In each episode of From Noise to Sound, host Dr. Dimitrios Marinos, from the Department of Marketing and Communication at HSLU, dives deep with CEOs, Board Members, and industry innovators to uncover the forces reshaping our world. Through insightful conversations, he explores topics like digital transformation, consumer behavior, and sustainability, revealing strategies and innovations that are driving real change.

Gain actionable insights and fresh perspectives on navigating a complex business landscape. Tune in each month to sharpen your view on leadership, tech-driven success, and what’s next in marketing and beyond.

New episodes every month, brought to you by HSLU, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

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  • #Silvia Fernández Biesa - When Hormones Disrupt Work: The Untold Story of Menopause
    Jun 4 2025

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    In this episode, I engage in an important discussion about menopause—a topic often left unspoken and misunderstood, especially in professional settings. My guest is Silvia Fernandez, a psychiatrist specializing in mental health and estrogen-related challenges at work. Together, we examine how menopause affects women psychologically, and why it matters to both individuals and organizations.

    Silvia explains the three phases: pre-menopause, menopause, and post-menopause. We explore the emotional shifts women experience, especially during perimenopause, when hormonal fluctuations can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and confusion—often intensified by life pressures like aging parents or teenage children. These psychosocial effects are just as crucial as physical symptoms.

    We highlight the stigma that keeps menopause in the shadows, even though nearly 10% of women aged 40–60 leave their jobs due to related challenges. This signals a major loss of experience for companies that ignore the issue. Awareness and open dialogue—among women, their partners, and employers—are vital to change this.

    Silvia stresses the value of vulnerability. When women speak openly about their struggles, they not only empower themselves but also foster understanding in their surroundings. This can improve both workplace policies and personal relationships.

    We also touch on how menopause affects sexuality. Silvia encourages women to redefine self-worth and embrace this life stage with confidence. Menopause is not an end, but a transformation.

    This episode is a call to break the silence and support women in navigating menopause with dignity, knowledge, and strength.

    How do today’s leaders cut through the noise and shape the future?

    In each episode of From Noise to Sound, host Dr. Dimitrios Marinos, from the Department of Marketing and Communication at HSLU, dives deep with CEOs, Board Members, and industry innovators to uncover the forces reshaping our world. Through insightful conversations, he explores topics like digital transformation, consumer behavior, and sustainability, revealing strategies and innovations that are driving real change.

    Gain actionable insights and fresh perspectives on navigating a complex business landscape. Tune in each month to sharpen your view on leadership, tech-driven success, and what’s next in marketing and beyond.

    New episodes every month, brought to you by HSLU, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

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    • Web



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    41 mins
  • # Andrea Wucher: From Construction Sites to Boardrooms – A Journey of Bold Decisions
    Apr 30 2025

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    This episode features Andrea Wucher, a dynamic multi-manager and member of several board of directors across industries. We delve into her unique approach to leadership and the responsibilities she shoulders, not just for her companies and employees, but for their families and futures. Her commitment stems from a deep sense of duty, illustrated by her belief that true management means preparing others to thrive independently, ensuring that the company can function smoothly in her absence.

    Andrea discusses her diverse career, spanning construction, IT, and aviation, and how her driving force lies in daily learning and collaboration. She shares her passion for making swift decisions in the often male-dominated construction sector, emphasizing the importance of responsibility as both a pleasure and a challenge. Her experience has taught her that leadership is about empowering teams, promoting a culture where employees can flourish, and that the real satisfaction comes from seeing tangible results from collaborative efforts.

    Our conversation also highlights Andrea's distinctive qualities when it comes to workforce management. She emphasizes her philosophy of "hire for attitude, train for skills," and explains how this approach varies slightly between fields like IT and construction, where communication and problem-solving are paramount. Andrea shares anecdotes from her career, illustrating her willingness to embrace challenges and how she navigates the fast-paced decisions required in construction, such as the complexities faced during the ambitious Bern Messe project.

    The discussion touches on the challenges and dynamics of being a woman in leadership roles, particularly in sectors where female representation is scarce. Andrea candidly shares her experiences of overcoming initial skepticism and establishing her authority, while also advocating for hiring based on merit rather than gender. She believes that the qualities of a good leader transcend gender and that successful leadership is about accountability, approachability, and decisiveness.

    As she reflects on past projects and the lessons learned, Andrea expresses a desire to continue pushing boundaries and growing her businesses. Her dedication to constructive criticism and continuous improvement remains a cornerstone of her leadership style. The episode concludes with insights on her future aspirations and her thoughts on embracing change, thereby underscoring her lifelong commitment to p

    How do today’s leaders cut through the noise and shape the future?

    In each episode of From Noise to Sound, host Dr. Dimitrios Marinos, from the Department of Marketing and Communication at HSLU, dives deep with CEOs, Board Members, and industry innovators to uncover the forces reshaping our world. Through insightful conversations, he explores topics like digital transformation, consumer behavior, and sustainability, revealing strategies and innovations that are driving real change.

    Gain actionable insights and fresh perspectives on navigating a complex business landscape. Tune in each month to sharpen your view on leadership, tech-driven success, and what’s next in marketing and beyond.

    New episodes every month, brought to you by HSLU, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

    Useful Links:

    • Linkedin
    • YouTube
    • Web



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  • #Dr.Goekhan Bakir : The AI Dilemma of Innovation, Ethics & the Skills Gap
    Apr 2 2025

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    This episode features an insightful conversation with Goekhan, a former Google expert with 18+ years of experience, who explores AI’s evolution and its societal impact. He shares his journey from being a child of Turkish immigrants in Germany to earning a PhD in AI and contributing to major Google products.

    Goekhan reflects on his career at Google, driven by a passion for programming and system-building, leading to innovations like BMW’s iDrive. He discusses AI’s shift from a complex, metrics-driven field to one filled with new opportunities and challenges, including concerns about AI education and whether new tools are simplifying or oversimplifying skill sets.

    The conversation shifts to AI’s broader societal effects. Goekhan shares both excitement and concerns about AI adoption, warning that overreliance on automation could erode critical skills among engineers and professionals. He questions whether today’s workforce is maintaining foundational skills as automation grows.

    Goekhan also assesses Europe’s position in AI, contrasting it with the US and China. He stresses the need for regional commitment, cultural readiness, and educational investment to help the next generation adapt to an AI-driven world.

    Through his startup incubator, Enzian Labs, Goekhan fosters innovation in Europe, emphasizing hands-on craftsmanship in coding and beyond. His insights offer a compelling mix of personal anecdotes, expert tech analysis, and thought-provoking discussions on AI’s role in our future.

    How do today’s leaders cut through the noise and shape the future?

    In each episode of From Noise to Sound, host Dr. Dimitrios Marinos, from the Department of Marketing and Communication at HSLU, dives deep with CEOs, Board Members, and industry innovators to uncover the forces reshaping our world. Through insightful conversations, he explores topics like digital transformation, consumer behavior, and sustainability, revealing strategies and innovations that are driving real change.

    Gain actionable insights and fresh perspectives on navigating a complex business landscape. Tune in each month to sharpen your view on leadership, tech-driven success, and what’s next in marketing and beyond.

    New episodes every month, brought to you by HSLU, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.

    Useful Links:

    • Linkedin
    • YouTube
    • Web



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    42 mins

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