
Over Here, Over There
Dan Harris and Claudia Koestler
A comparative culture podcast including panel discussions, interviews, short clips and monologues with leading professionals and commentators from around the world discussing how we see others and others see us.
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Learn from the Best: The Art of Discretion - How The Savoy Keeps A-List Secrets
Over Here, Over There
02/21/25 • 4 min
What REALLY happens when smartphones meet world-class luxury? Franck Arnold, Managing Director of the legendary Savoy Hotel in London, exposes the techniques that keep The Savoy's legendary reputation intact - and protects the VIPs privacy in the age of smartphones and social media.
From Hollywood stars to royalty, how does The Savoy keep celebrity secrets locked down? In this clip from the series "Learning from the Best" of the podcast "Over Here, Over There", Arnold breaks down the truth about discretion in luxury hospitality!
Get a peek behind the curtains at how luxury hotels shield celebrity secrets, and learn about the evolution of discretion from past to present.
Perfect for:
- Celebrity watchers
- Hospitality professionals
- Privacy enthusiasts
- Luxury service lovers
#LuxuryHospitality #CelebritySecrets #TheSavoy #VIPPrivacy #FranckArnold #podcast #overhereoverthere
Are you ready to learn from the best? Watch the full-length interview with Franck Arnold on the @OverHereOverThere Podcast here: • Insights from The Savoy London - Inte...

Study Abroad: The Key Differentiator
Over Here, Over There
04/05/24 • 45 min
Travel broadens the mind, they say. Combined with study, it provides an incredible opportunity for personal development and forms a powerful differentiator in one's career and life, including the benefits to one's own country and the international community. However, to many students, studying abroad may seem like an unobtainable goal because of the perceived cost and challenges. In this episode, hosts Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris discuss the benefits and the 'how to's' of studying abroad with Dr. Jonah Otto, International Relations Director, Research and Teaching Fellow, and Director of Internationalization Development and Incoming Exchange at the University of Augsburg in Germany. They discuss many of the questions that weigh on students' minds when considering making the seemingly big decision to go abroad. Dr. Otto dispels the view that studying abroad is only for the affluent and high achievers and that any student in good standing has the opportunity to study abroad with only marginal additional cost, if any. As Dr. Otto explains, there is more financial and educational support available than students may realize to make studying overseas a reality. This episode is packed with useful information, both practical and inspirational, on the value international education brings to both students and society, which is not to be missed. Enjoy!
Dr. Jonah Otto's profile:
LinkedIn
ResearchGate
University of Augsburg
University's International office
Faculty's international office
Study Abroad Programs:
Study in Germany
Erasmus
Fulbright
State University of New York at Brockport, Center for Global Education & Engagement
London School of Economics and Political Science

"Learning from the Best: Franck Arnold - The Savoy's Mastermind"
Over Here, Over There
01/03/25 • 56 min
Step into the world of luxury hospitality with our groundbreaking interview featuring Franck Arnold, the visionary Managing Director of London's iconic Savoy Hotel. In this exclusive sit-down, the hosts of the Podcast "Over Here Over There", Claudia Koestler and Dan Harris, uncover the secrets behind The Savoy and Arnold's exceptional leadership that keeps The Savoy at the pinnacle of the hospitality industry worldwide, from cultivating a stellar team to embracing innovation in a centuries-old institution.
Learn about:
- Cutting-edge hiring strategies that build an award-winning staff
- Sustainable practices that set new industry standards
- Harnessing AI to enhance guest experiences
- Stress management techniques for high-pressure environments
- Overcoming Global Challenges
- How Mr. Arnold steers The Savoy through turbulent times
- Brexit's impact on luxury hospitality
- Adapting to post-pandemic travel trends
- AI versus the Human Touch
- Balancing tradition with modern guest expectations
- The secret to discretion
- Bringing music back to the Savoy
- What's next for The Savoy and Franck Arnold
This captivating interview is the first in our new "Learning from the Best" series, where "Over Here, Over There", your Podcast Across Borders, tap into the minds of industry titans to bring you actionable wisdom and inspiration.
For the full YouTube video interview, see here. Please don't forget to subscribe and like the podcast on all socials! Thank you!

Russia and the West After Navalny
Over Here, Over There
03/13/24 • 45 min
The death of Russian political activist and freedom rights campaigner Alexei Navalny stunned the world for its open brazenness at the hands of Vladimir Putin and his government. There is little doubt that Putin was responsible for Navalny's death, although a Russian court of law will no doubt never adjudicate on the manner. Navalny's death leaves Russia without a significant opposition leader, but how much of an impact will it have on Putin's regime and Russia's relationship, if there is still one that can be called that, with the US and its Western allies? It is not only a great tragedy for his immediate family, friends and supporters but also serves as an inflexion point at a time of heightened tensions between Russia and the West, with the prospects of victory for either side in Russia's war with Ukraine still in the balance.
Over Here, Over There is honoured to discuss the impact of Navalny's death on Russia and the West with Dr Neil MacFarlane, former Head of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University and an expert on Russian foreign policy and the regional dynamics of the former Soviet Union. Dr. MacFarlane's academic career included positions in the United States and Canada. Beyond Oxford, among many other posts, he was a Faculty Associate of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy and held a visiting appointment at the College of Europe in Bruges.
Please join us for an engaging and informative conversation with Dr MacFarlane and insight into what lies ahead for Putin and his regime's relationship with the West.

I, Claudia: German Words - The Long and The Quirky
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02/28/24 • 9 min
'Life is too short to learn German', said Oscar Wilde. And even for a native German speaker, it does have its challenges. Over Here, Over There podcast co-host Claudia Koestler takes you through the quirky nuances and daunting tongue-twisters that give credence to Wilde's perspective. Still, it can be rather amusing to hear a German word that is as long as a football pitch or another that captures the tone and feeling that only the preciseness that the German language can do. Enjoy (Genießen)!
Here are some of the German words that Claudia mentions that are particularly challenging for non-native and, in some cases, native speakers alike.
Ulpe(germanised Icelandic for jacket)
Zwanzig (which means twenty)
Brötchen (bread roll)
Schleswig Holstein (a federal state in Germany)
Quietscheente (rubber duck, Squeaky duck)
Quietscheentchen (its diminutive form)
Streichholzschächtelchen (little matchbox, but literally translated as draw wood along a little box)
Warmduscher (literally "warm or hot showerer"; figuratively, it refers to those who don't want to extend themselves beyond their comfort zone; also, 'wimp')
Schattenparker (similar to Warmduscher, literally 'Shadow Parker')Weichei (similar to Warmduscher, literally 'soft egg')
Hüftgold (meaning hip gold. A word to describe excess fat in the hip area.
Verschlimmbesserung (an intended improvement that only make things worse)
Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz (Federal Training Assistance Act)
Personenkraftwagenhaftpflichtversicherung: (passenger car liability insurance)
Grundstücksverkehrsgenehmigungszuständigkeitsübertragungsverordnung (real estate transfer authorization ordinance)
Nahrungsmittelunverträglichkeit (food intolerance)
Fremdschämen (a feeling of embarrassment for another person)
Auspuffrohr (exhaust pipe)
Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft (Danube steamship electricity main works construction sub-civil servant company)
Eichhörnchen (squirrel)
Oachkatzlschwoaf (Bavarian dialect version of a specific part of the squirrel recently voted the most unpronounceable word in the world, which translates to tail of a squirrel)
English words that Claudia and other Germans find hard to pronounce (and English speakers to spell!):
Spontaneity
Phenomenon
Worcester
Worcestershire (as in the England county and sauce)

Learn from the Best: Bringing Back the Music, The Transformation of The Savoy
Over Here, Over There
02/25/25 • 2 min
🎵 Discover the Remarkable Transformation of London’s Iconic Savoy Hotel!
Join Franck Arnold, Managing Director of London’s legendary Savoy Hotel, as he shares insights into revitalizing a historic landmark’s legacy.
🏨 From Renovation to Reimagination
Explore how the Thames Foyer has been reimagined to honor its heritage while embracing modern luxury.
🎧 Watch the Full Interview
Hear Franck Arnold’s vision for hospitality excellence on the OverHereOverThere Podcast:
👉 https://youtu.be/m8iEjsYnaDc
#TheSavoy #LuxuryHospitality #LeadershipInsights #HospitalityInnovation #LondonIcon #OverHereOverThere #podcast #BBC #Savoyorpheans #dinnerdance #debutantes #FranckArnold #DanHarris #ClaudiaKoestler
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Dual Citizenship - The New 'Gotta Have'
Over Here, Over There
05/25/21 • 46 min
According to a recent New York Times article, dual nationality is the new ‘gotta have’, and many people across the world are seeking a second or even a third nationality to improve their life chances. In this very dynamic, globalised world, gaining another citizenship is promoted or restricted depending on the political, economic and social trends within each country and across the world. Whether it’s the pandemic, Brexit or people becoming aware of greater advantages dual citizenship would provide elsewhere, there’s been a massive increase, in some cases ten-fold, since 2015. It’s a hot topic that needs discussing
Host and multi-passport holder Dan Harris is joined by fellow podcaster partner Claudia Koestler, Senior Editor of the Süddeutsche Zeitung in Munich, along with a panel of dual-citizenship holders Lee Egan, Barrister at Citadel Chambers, Eva Tunez Salvador, Director of Genuine Translations and co-founder of Local to Global, and Dr. Tom Lorman, Lecturer at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London.
It's an entertaining and informative listen to five personal journeys in the realms of citizenship that you don't want to miss. If you ever thought of adding another citizenship for whatever reason, you'll gain insight and knowledge that our panelists have to offer which will help you decide.

Post Trump: Will the World be the Same Again?
Over Here, Over There
04/17/21 • 56 min
He’s gone but certainly not forgotten. You know who I’m talking about. Long, dark coat, long red tie, orange hair. The man who dominated the airwaves for four chaotic years of his presidency, culminating in a riotous mob attacking the heart of US democracy at the Capitol, the impact from which will be felt for who knows how long. But the podcast is not all about him. We’ve divided into two parts: the first half assessing the Trump Administration in true ‘Over Here, Over There’ fashion; and then we turn our attention to the new Biden-Harris administration and what it means for the rest of the world.
Host Dan Harris is joined by co-host and fellow podcaster Claudia Koestler, Senior Editor of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, Germany’s largest quality newspaper; Bill Barnard, former Chair of Democrats Abroad UK and the History Department at the University of Alabama; Warren Moore, BBC and commercial radio presenter, and Dr Tom Lorman, Lecturer at University College London’s School of Slavonic and East European Studies.
But first, I’ll let you in on a secret. We had originally recorded this podcast on 5th January, a day before the riot. Technically, we were not in a post-Trump era then. If there was going to be controversy, one would have guessed it was going to happen when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris assumed the reigns of executive power at their inauguration on 20 January. The next day, the 6th January, proved that thinking wrong as the world looked on in shock and amazement at the rioting at the Capitol and the attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 Presidential election. Trump’s second impeachment proceeded rapidly thereafter and was passed in the House of Representatives, followed by a momentous vote in the Senate acquitting Donald J Trump of inciting a riot, the vote being 57-43, the largest bipartisan majority of any impeachment trial but falling short of 67 votes needed in a super majority to convict.
The crater that was left in America’s democracy and the impact of these events couldn’t be ignored. So, after recording the podcast on the 5th January, we decided to re-record the episode and check our thinking again.
We hope you enjoy the insightful discussion by our panel who share their candid views from various locations and assess what it means for America’s position in the world and their own country’s relationship going forward with the US under the Biden Administration.
So, please listen, subscribe and share! And don’t forget to check out our nifty membership benefits at overhereoverthere.org.

Jishuku 自粛: Is Social Responsibility the Best Vaccine?
Over Here, Over There
04/03/21 • 47 min
Social responsibility has been a critical imperative before the vaccines for the COVID-19 virus were developed and it remains vital for the safety and well-being as the vaccines are rolled out across the world. But some countries have fared better since the beginning of the outbreak, and we’d like to discuss the reasons for this and what we can learn from each other across the world, in true ‘Over Here, Over There’ fashion.
Dan Harris hosts along with his fellow podcaster Claudia Koestler, Senior Editor at the Suddeutsche Zeitung in Munich. Our guests: Mike Bellissimo, senior healthcare and high technology executive, joining from outside Bostin, Massachusetts; Margaret Cavanagh, a British Psychotherapist, and Kaki Okumura, a top Japanese writer on food, cooking, health, travel, and culture, who joins the discussion from Tokyo.
The COVID pandemic has been devasting in so many ways. Each country has its own unique story in the management of the pandemic, all with different strengths and weaknesses. There are some that seem to have managed it in their stride, keeping it relatively under control, although furiously vigilant to each potential outbreak. Japan, with the third largest economy, is one of these countries. The data behind transmitted cases show Japan with approximately 1% of cases and deaths relative to the USA.
How has Japan maintained control and achieved relative success? We’ll ask Kaki Okumura what we can learn and possibly use in some way in other countries. Kaki wrote the opinion piece in Yes! Magazine entitled ‘Pandemic Lessons from Japan: A Tradition of Considering Others’ that sparked this discussion.
The U.S., with highly-trained healthcare professionals and world-leading medical facilities, has had challenges encouraging more socially responsible behaviours. We’ll look at others to see how countries approach different problems and what can be learned and adapted from them.

I, Claudia: Welcome Back to Bavaria - Or Is it Rudeland?
Over Here, Over There
01/23/24 • 10 min
In this episode, Claudia Koestler considers the 'Over Here, Over There' aspects of politeness and kindness in Germany relative to her experiences abroad. She provides three anecdotes that highlight the friendliness, or lack thereof, and unfeeling directness that make her wistfully remember how it was done 'over there'. An interesting perspective from a frequent international traveler about her countrymen and women.
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How many episodes does Over Here, Over There have?
Over Here, Over There currently has 57 episodes available.
What topics does Over Here, Over There cover?
The podcast is about News, Culture, Language, International, Society & Culture, Society, News Commentary, Podcasts, Relationships, Philosophy, Health, Arts, Business, Travel, Politics and Food.
What is the most popular episode on Over Here, Over There?
The episode title 'Dual Citizenship - The New 'Gotta Have'' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Over Here, Over There?
The average episode length on Over Here, Over There is 18 minutes.
How often are episodes of Over Here, Over There released?
Episodes of Over Here, Over There are typically released every 7 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of Over Here, Over There?
The first episode of Over Here, Over There was released on Apr 3, 2021.
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