Munich often has a reputation of being a serious city. As a centre for much business in Germany, it can feel like a place that works hard. Munich does have some fun attractions for the family. Its position in Bavaria makes it very accessible from anywhere in Europe.
Charles L. Black III serves as the Executive Vice President, Marketing & Strategic Development for Hilton & Hyland. Previously, he was instrumental ...
We’ve asked a number of our influencers what luxury means to them. We’ve received responses ranging from traveling with loved ones to having financial independence to providing for family. Spending time with family and friends is the universal answer we’ve ultimately received. With Father’s Day just passing by, I interviewed Josh Levs, fatherhood activist and author of All In: How Our Work-First Culture Fails Dads, Families and Businesses -- And How We Can Fix It Together. We talked about what it means for parents to share responsibility in the household. If spending time with loved ones is many people’s ultimate form of luxury, we want to understand what it means to create a work-life balance to achieve this goal.
Thematically, the entrepreneurial buzz has been swiping the world's feet. With new technologies constantly emerging, we wondered why this was the case and what luxuries does the entrepreneurial path contain. There's a difference in the definition of luxury for different people around the world.
The common response has been that luxury is spending time with family and friends. With Jessica Jackley's recent book launch "Clay. Water. Brick," I had the opportunity to interview her about her entrepreneurial drive, mission and adorable children. She's sincere at heart and yearning to improve the lifestyle of those around her. Clay Water Brick highlights the entrepreneurial path and how “The heart of entrepreneurship is never about what we have. It’s about what we do.”