Dana Newman
Dana Newman
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Hello Again!
I'm planning to post some things here again, and I wanted to give an update and let you know about that before things just start popping up here again :)
Instagram: dana.newman_
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dana-newman/
Website: dananewman.de/
So my question for you is: what do you find challenging about communicating with people?
Thanks for watching! Until next time...auf Wiedersehen!!
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Відео

Hair
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the question is: why?
Plugged in
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i've made a bit of change... Music: "Rising Sun" by DivKid
Success
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i'm done chasing it Music: "No.10 A New Beginning" by Esther Abrami "Outside the Box" by Patrick Patrikios
Worth
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i have it

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Nevongard
    @Nevongard Годину тому

    Willkommen zurück und viel Spaß! :)

  • @joannunemaker6332
    @joannunemaker6332 3 години тому

    Welcome back! Glad everything is okay. Happy New Year!😊❤

  • @haukemurr3455
    @haukemurr3455 6 годин тому

    Wikommen zurück!🎉❤

  • @shaunizzkool
    @shaunizzkool 7 годин тому

    This is a a very pleasant surprise! We missed you Dana! Welcome back and may 2025 be full of happiness, growth, and peace for you and family! It’s already a good start for us having you back! 💜

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps 7 годин тому

    Sounds quite good - a kind of arrival party after the immersion phase in the culture is coming to an end. therefore a moin, moin from the northwest of germany or as bavarians tend to say directly behind the dyke and next to the dutch border.

  • @grapefruit256-wu5ml
    @grapefruit256-wu5ml 7 годин тому

    wow, completely forgot about you. welcome back 🎉😲🙂

  • @rare-bird
    @rare-bird 7 годин тому

    Hello Dana, I‘m glad to see you back. Your charisma is so positive!!!

  • @NicolaW72
    @NicolaW72 9 годин тому

    Hello Dana, welcome back and my very best Wishes!😃🤗🧡🍀🍀🍀

  • @erikayin1365
    @erikayin1365 9 годин тому

    Yay!! Welcome back!

  • @madinaa3868
    @madinaa3868 11 годин тому

    Glad to see you back 😊❤

  • @hitsuga1230
    @hitsuga1230 11 годин тому

    Yeah 🎉🎉 So happy about that :)

  • @EricB256
    @EricB256 12 годин тому

    Hi. Good to see you. The communication part of getting to know new people under different circumstances, and trying to figure out what's interesting about them whilst also letting them know what they might be interested in about yourself could provide so many topics for videos that it might even be able to fill a whole channel on its own ;-) Also, it's increasingly looking like your English language users might be more in need of the kind of communication that you have outlined in your comeback video than your German audience, but I might be wrong on that as well. I'm glad you're fine and motivated. How do I feel with this video? I feel a bit overwhelmed by it all, I must say. And also, did you know there is a classic German schlager song of the same title as your video? I'm curious about the new videos you are working on. Thanks for making this comeback.

  • @nordwestbeiwest1899
    @nordwestbeiwest1899 12 годин тому

    Da ist sie wieder , Dana Herzlich Willkommen zurück auf der You Tube - Bühne . :)

  • @SonnenscheinFlauschefeder
    @SonnenscheinFlauschefeder 12 годин тому

    Hello Dana Newman , happy new year 😇☕ 🎉✨ !

  • @kleinermaulwurf8530
    @kleinermaulwurf8530 12 годин тому

    Hei Dana. Happy to see you back on this platform - a platform which would not be the first place that comes to mind when the talk is "non-violent communication". So this place needs you to talk about communication. You choose the language, we choose to listen 🙂

  • @j.b.6709
    @j.b.6709 13 годин тому

    Hi!!! So glad to see you back! :)

  • @mrscary3105
    @mrscary3105 13 годин тому

    We did miss ya :)

  • @lieschenmuller1677
    @lieschenmuller1677 13 годин тому

    😍 Welcome back, Dana! So good to see you again. We've missed you 💜

  • @haraldputensen7955
    @haraldputensen7955 13 годин тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperorユウ
    @SavedByGrace_CitizenEmperorユウ 9 місяців тому

    Today it is so easy to listen to different stuff when you're moving around in the world. I remember not so long ago (like 10 or 15 years ago), you had to bring your MP3 player with limited space and your phone. I got my smartphone late, I wish I had gotten it way earlier. I have always been listening to music and wasn't interested in podcasts. But that changed a couple of years ago. Now I have a couple of podcasts I listen to regularly and from others I just pick the episodes I like. It's already way too much content for me to ever keep up. I really enjoy podcasts because I like the people involved and they talk about sometimes music, personal experiences and other times or other grops talk about news or funny situations or they invite guests or they jump from topic to topic. It's informativ, interesting, entertaining, funny. Very good to listen to when you're doing mindless boring work or when you have some time to kill being somewhere inbetween place A and place B. I actually had this "ephiphany" that I was kinda addicted to listening to something when not being at home that I realized that I should be able to do without headphones once in a while. It can also be a way to shield yourself from the outside world and the people living there. I think it's actually helpful to just walk and as you mentioned observe your surroundings and take it in. Also this "idle time" in between places is maybe the only time where you have time to think about things. Maybe you get a new idea or remember something/someone you almost forgot. And also you are able to approach strangers and they can do the same with you. With headphones, you're automatically signalling that you don't want to be disturbed and you can miss like you say people, information, buildings or something funny, unique, interesting, beautiful. Very nice video, didn't expect much but it got inspirational very quickly. Thanks. 🤗🥹🐼

  • @NicolaW72
    @NicolaW72 Рік тому

    Openly said to me long hairs are suiting much, much better to you! Maybe it´s because I myself am a convinced wearer of long hairs and cutting them would be for me like amputating my legs. It hurts me physically to see beautiful long hairs be cut off.

  • @LarsMach
    @LarsMach Рік тому

    Took a bus from Düsseldorf to Riga and a bed in circus's winter quarter for $7. Each morning I left in black suit, double Windsor, heading to minister: "Go figure, I'll build a wind farm here!" Realising I had no money for that stunt I toured Riga for begging: Banks ("meet the director?"), European Union and UNDP offices. UN liked my windy idea, flew in an expert from Helsinki. Told him about my plans and hobbyhorse on a walk, and waiting at traffic lights he asked if I were interested becoming wind energy advisor to the UN, "for, em, 450 dollars?" Could need cash badly (coach back to Germany cost $80 and I was running short). "Agreed!", before lights turned green. Got my contract the other week: 450 dollars... but per day (oops; had thought it were per month). - I saved most of that while travelling the world in business class, five star beds with clean linen and chauffeured UN cars with diplomatic number plates... and invested in land lease, building permits, wind measurement and bird studies - and built my first wind farm in the Baltic's with Russian oligarch's money (had to run after my cash but got paid twice as much as agreed thanks to my female buddy's creative debt collection... long story; shared half of it with her aka single mom, making her a self-made millionaire). Sold my shares, bought patents from Durham University and made the Republic of Estonia invest in order to start an engineering firm for large scale wind turbines and build the world's largest ring generator. No glory and honour, because no-one knew what the heck a ring generator is: No women queueing and begging to have a child with me, but more profit and loneliness while travelling the world; should have written a pop hit instead and get wifed up. Sold licenses to Turkey and India - then the company itself. Started a company in Ghana some day, and helped out programming here and there (European Space Agency's Ariane 6 solid rocket platform controllers, cash register software that creates those "TSE" signatures on receipts all over Germany... - the old 1980s nerd in me loved those challenges). Built a couple of small mobile wind turbines (designed on my laptop during lonely nights) and bought wind farms in different countries for a Canadian pension fund and a billionaire... - currently I am launching green hydrogen business to stay fit. Well... in those days when I was young, we had to change the world the hard way: Getting up and doing something. Nowadays, young people glue themselves to streets in order to ..."undo"... and call for government and others to act. I think, I simply had no money for glue when I was young, so I had to play Don Quichote and build a pilot wind farm instead. Hope, that motivates some of you doing things... rather than dreaming and calling for change. Oh, just one thing: Travelling the world, working for ideas come true... makes you a lonely person. Old and lonely, with friends spread all over the planet. Too distant for hugs. There's always a catch...

  • @LarsMach
    @LarsMach Рік тому

    If (hypothetically!) I were riding my bike with ear phones at some nights, then I would have had a cassette recorder in my pocket and the speed of cycling would go down with dying batteries... If (hypothetically) police had stopped me once, asking to take out my head phones, then they would have let me get away with this when seeing my DIY accumulator lights, uncommon then. What makes life far worse for Gen Z is missing their smartphone that serves those Bluetooth headphones. In my youth (i.e. 100 years ago) we used to agree on a date after school... and went there... and were waiting if one was late. Waiting... with no UA-cam, TikTok or "where're you?" texting.

  • @LarsMach
    @LarsMach Рік тому

    Change myself? Well, personality changes, if getting mocked for 5'6 by even shorter women ("a man starts being a man from 5'10"). Ta-da: The more cynical me! - Feels good. Traditional hats with long coats in my 30s... made me look like the old monument I am today when I was still younger. Piercings when passing that piercing studio in Tallinn on my way from my startup's office every day and spontaneously thinking: "How about stopping by and getting something done?" Dying my hair. Again. Last time had been aubergine in 1993. Now its dark brown to *...undo...* my age (50). Oh, and I am starting a new business: Ammonia from green hydrogen.

  • @_mortiam
    @_mortiam Рік тому

    It's good to question yourself why you want to do what you want to do. Sometimes, there may be better options to achieve the underlying goal. However, if you don't have an explanation for yourself, you are not obliged to give one to others. Your explanation can also be "I don't know why, I just feel like it"

  • @jasonsubhan8479
    @jasonsubhan8479 Рік тому

    Dana, I love your new haircut, you look beautiful. Great to see you back.

  • @huldagieshubler804
    @huldagieshubler804 Рік тому

    We want more 🙂

  • @g.sproder2138
    @g.sproder2138 Рік тому

    For me, self-confidence is something that comes from within, and is precisely not attached to external influences. I work on it every day but it's really a hard thing 😉.

  • @maus201
    @maus201 Рік тому

    Your excitement is so cute 🥰

  • @yellowoftheegg7177
    @yellowoftheegg7177 Рік тому

    Great video! I can definitely relate to changing my appearance (clothes, hair, etc.) to feel more confident or comfortable. From small changes in my hairstyle, which have made me feel more secure and more like I'm expressing myself, to more recently getting into full drag every now and then and exploring another side of myself, and that's really pushed the boundaries of my confidence and ended up making me feel more confident in my day-to-day (out-of-drag) life too. I really enjoyed this video, and I love the new hair length and style! (Also the intro to the video: "Hey everyone, Dana hair" 😂😂)

  • @sa_rah97
    @sa_rah97 Рік тому

    Oh wow the result is beautiful! 🥰

  • @sa_rah97
    @sa_rah97 Рік тому

    Love love love the message ❤

  • @JohnSmith-hm9hn
    @JohnSmith-hm9hn Рік тому

    You need therapy

  • @tomtorres212
    @tomtorres212 Рік тому

    Is there a specific reason you stopped doing videos on a regular basis? Just wondering as i enjoyed them very much, especially the Mum & Dad videos ;)

  • @ProCorona
    @ProCorona Рік тому

    Great to see you back on UA-cam missed your awesome content a lot !!! 😊

  • @Jessica-xn9yn
    @Jessica-xn9yn Рік тому

    I love the new hairstyle! 🤩 I dressed myself kind of a bit gothic style when I was around 16... It was a combination of self expression, making me feel strong, while showing some sort of grief at the same time and also I liked the look. (And I was the only one in my school year with that kind of look)

  • @andresjustus160
    @andresjustus160 Рік тому

    You look great Dana !!!!

  • @damienponech2404
    @damienponech2404 Рік тому

    I can definitely relate to what you said. When covid first happened, I grew a beard and I had never had a beard before. I actually found out that I liked it and I felt more like myself with it. More than 3 years later I still have it.

  • @tamaraplimak
    @tamaraplimak Рік тому

    🎉 Good for you, gir!! 😃😄👏👏👏 Love the new do! 😍💖 Awesome video idea, I enjoyed following your thought process and transformation!

  • @mashacherkashchenko6382
    @mashacherkashchenko6382 Рік тому

    Dana, nice to see you❤❤❤❤

  • @mrscary3105
    @mrscary3105 Рік тому

    Looks great :)

  • @mattesrocket
    @mattesrocket Рік тому

    haha, and you made me for so many minutes nervous, when you suddenly like "by the way" had the scissors in your hand... "man, what is she going to do?!?!"

  • @mattesrocket
    @mattesrocket Рік тому

    WHAT A WONDERFUL VIDEO! What you say is all so smart and nice and entertaining, lovely and funny, and, did I say smart? yes, really smart! And you look really beautiful, with long and with short hairs. (((But the new style is AMAZING))) And yes, I have also often lots of your thoughts when I try to decide how to style myself or what I dress. Have a nice weekend!

  • @Krieghandt
    @Krieghandt Рік тому

    you change your hairstyles?