#13 ”Often, the things you do for yourself and with joy become more.”
- Gina Friedrich
- Apr 4
- 2 min read
Translated - German Episode
Today's podcast interview features Lukas Irmler from Freising, who has already set several world records. Not as part of his bachelor's degree in chemistry or master's in economics—but as a slackliner.
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He works as an artist, consultant and event coordinator for and with brands such as Redbull and Adidas, traveling to the most magnificent corners of our planet.
This trendy sport is similar to tightrope walking, where you balance on a strap that is stretched between two attachment points – usually at a great height and a long distance – this offers Lukas the potential to grow as a person every day.
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And that's exactly what I talk to him about. For him, life means growing – and that requires challenges. From his own experience, he says that it's often the things you do for yourself and with joy that ultimately become more. We talk about dealing with fears, failure, and the importance of dreaming big but achieving small milestones. It's also fascinating how the dynamic tightrope situation (and what it requires) compares very well to life.
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Lukas' website
Report on TV Munich about his latest world record in Canada
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*Photo: Christian Spreitz
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