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Rough

Rough is a collection of alpine moments of calmness, connectedness, freedom, exploration and depth. Come with me to the places that give me the most.

a-live

a-live is a creative agency and focus on entrepreneuers and their ideas, from hunting school, Swiss alpine BnB to a latex boutique brand in Berlin. We look closely and tell the stories of people making their own thing.

Projects in education and LernLust e.V.

Over the last seven years, I have worked, consulted and funded numerous projects in the education context. Here, you'll find an overview on my work and approach to education and learning.

beiläufig bis lästig

Christine Ordnung und Corinna Sahl erfroschen in diesem Podcast all die Worte und Begriffe, die wir täglich
so selbstverständlich benutzen. „beiläufig bis lästig“ ab 22. Oktober auf Spotify jeden Mittwoch neu.

sahl&fingerhut

sahl&fingerhut is the social media representation of family therapists Imme Fingerhut and Corinna Sahl. We share our approach to therapy, our personal philosophy and ideas of how you can work with us here.

Desire

Desire is the driving force for life. This is an archive and a thought collection of what makes life worth living.

thoughtlessness.co

Thoughtlessness is a cultural media collective rethinking how we think. We believe curiosity is a political force. We believe thinking is the most sensual thing in the world. And problem-solving is not bureaucratic, but desirable. So, we gotta do what we gotta do. We’re building a media powerhouse.

when peace comes out of war

We are living through a political storm. Across Europe and the U.S., societies are marked by
upheaval, polarisation, and mistrust. A new chapter in political life has begun—welcomed by
some, feared by many. When Peace Comes Out of War is an exhibition that meets this
moment—defined by fragility, uncertainty, and potential.
Created by Corinna Sahl and Erik Schmelz, the project invites visitors to engage directly with
the present, rather than turn away. Drawing on the ideas of Hannah Arendt, Lord Byron, and
other political thinkers, it asks: Can peace emerge from conflict itself, not merely survive in its
absence?

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