Knowledge podcast "Tell me, you as a physicist..." back on tour with brand new program "Energy!" for nine dates from September 2025
Energy! What is that substance that flows through power cables? Or makes the air molecules next to the radiator buzz faster and thus heats up the room? How can energy be trapped in a battery filled with chemicals? And why is it really never lost - even though it is wasted quite often?
In their new live show, physicists Johannes Kückens, Michael Büker and presenter Jens Schröder from the podcast "Sag mal, du als Physiker..." get to the bottom of the nature of energy and show how we can use it much more efficiently in future! With humorous explanations and energetic experiments - in which they have to work hard to overcome their favorite presenter's resistance to understanding. How practical that they can pull a number of aha-moments out of their sleeves for precisely this case...
A dreary lecture? Not a chance! Last year, the three protagonists more than just amazed their audiences with their live experiments - in sold-out venues in Munich, Hamburg and Cologne, among others. From September 2025, they will be back on live tour with their new program "Energie!", bringing their knowledge to the stage in nine cities in Germany and Austria.
With their podcast, the three have been producing one of the most popular audio offerings on the Audible platform since 2018. The fact that they managed to do this with physics topics of all things came as a bit of a surprise to them. However, after almost 250 podcast episodes, they believe they have halfway understood their own recipe for success: "It's probably the way we throw the balls to each other in conversation. A lot of people obviously like listening to that. And they get the feeling that they are learning something in a very relaxed way and having fun at the same time," says Jens Schröder, former GEO editor-in-chief, who takes on the role of the constantly inquisitive presenter.
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