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Mayhem & Masterplans

Mayhem & Masterplans

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In a world where everyone claims to have a plan, Mayhem & Masterplans is here to prove that sometimes, the best ideas come from the madness. Hosted by Max, Simon, and Andreas—three entrepreneurs balancing business, life, and the occasional existential crisis - this podcast is your backstage pass to the unfiltered reality of making things happen. Every week, the guys dive into the intersection of ambition and unpredictability, juggling insightful discussions on business, tech, and global trends with humor and a dose of real-life chaos. From navigating the startup grind to questioning the latest social media rabbit holes, Mayhem & Masterplansdelivers new perspectives and the kind of conversations that make you think (and laugh). If you love a podcast that’s equal parts intellect and improv, subscribe now. Because behind every masterplan, there’s a little mayhem.

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  • #14 - Can Work Be Fun?
    Jan 6 2026

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    Welcome back to Mayhem & Masterplans, where Max, Simon, and Andreas dive into the often-debated topic of finding joy in your work. From American football season to Bavarian hot mustards, the guys navigate the fine line between passion and profession, societal expectations, and the pure mayhem of finding fulfillment—or at least satisfaction—in day-to-day work.

    In this episode, we:

    🔹 Kick off with an unexpected quest – Can we bring fun back to work? Or is the current societal mood making everything a chore? Max challenges the pervasive negativity and questions why work has to be joyless.

    🔹 Revisit the "occupation" debate (carefully) – While Max steers clear of Andreas's pet peeve, we touch on the German perspective of work as an "occupation" versus a path to fulfillment, especially when contrasting business worlds in Spain, the US, and Germany.

    🔹 Explore the concept of "work-life blending" – Inspired by Andreas Herb of MBG, we delve into the idea of merging business with pleasure. But is this a privileged position for those in profit-making, event-heavy industries, or applicable to any job?

    🔹 Ask: Can *any* job be fun? – Andreas shares his experience as an EMT, finding satisfaction in providing service despite the challenging and often unpleasant tasks. He argues that a mindset shift can transform even the most difficult roles.

    🔹 Simon’s print house revelation – From being a 16-year-old apprentice seeing 30 years ahead of him in a demanding print house to the realization that repetitive work wasn’t his path. We discuss the profound impact of early career experiences on long-term career choices.

    🔹 The power of choice – Andreas emphasizes that realizing "this is temporary as long as I choose it to be" is crucial for emotional well-being. We acknowledge those who find peace in stability versus those who thrive on change.

    🔹 Max’s mandatory service wisdom – Max reflects on his time assisting a wheelchair user, gaining dual insights: the satisfaction of creating vs. helping, and a heightened awareness of societal diversity and accessibility needs. An experience that provides crucial life perspectives, even if it confirms what you *don't* want to do.

    🔹 The right to work for money – We stress that it's perfectly valid to perform a job simply to get paid and fund your life, without seeking profound fulfillment in the work itself. "It is totally okay to work so that you can have a life during the rest of the time."

    🔹 The challenge of culture at scale – Building a company culture that accommodates varied motivations (from seeking fulfillment to simply earning a living) is a complex task often underestimated by startup founders, leading to scaling issues.

    As always, we close with what’s been on repeat:

    🎵 Straight Outta Nowhere - H-Blockxx
    🎵 Song for Lovers - Bachelors of Science
    🎵 Maybe So, Maybe No - Mayer Hawthorne

    🎧 Subscribe to Mayhem & Masterplans for unfiltered conversations about work, life, and the pursuit of satisfaction—whether it's through passion or mindful choice.

    📍 Max on LinkedIn
    📍 Simon on LinkedIn
    📍 Andreas on LinkedIn


    🎙️ Produced by: Hypecast

    #MayhemAndMasterplans #WorkLifeBalance #JobSatisfaction #CareerChoices #StartupCulture #MindsetMatters #FindingJoyAtWork #HypecastProductions

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    42 mins
  • #13 - Small business, big dreams
    Dec 15 2025

    Welcome back to Mayhem & Masterplans, where Max shows up fully immersed in Berlin life (new headphones, Korean red bean drinks, questionable energy beverages, and horsefly bites), Simon melts somewhere near Madrid at 36°C, and Andreas brings New York economics into what starts as casual small talk and ends—inevitably—in big-picture thinking about business, ownership, and future dreams.

    In this episode, we:

    🔹 Kick off with peak mayhem – Berlin gadgets, devilishly good headphones (literally), iced red bean drinks, and why scratching horsefly bites is always a terrible idea.

    🔹 Talk food, cities, and affordability – From halal street food in New York to licensing, permits, and why prices creep up when passive ownership replaces actual work.

    🔹 Debate capitalism (politely… mostly) – Is renting licenses and permits still capitalism, or where capitalism goes wrong? Andreas brings analogies from photography, taxi medallions, and hair salons to explain why the line isn’t as clear as it seems.

    🔹 Dig into why bars and restaurants really close – Simon shares a real case from Madrid: a bar that looked successful but shut down anyway. We unpack rising rents, thin margins, emotional attachment, and why “busy” doesn’t equal “profitable.”

    🔹 Do the uncomfortable math – Max breaks down a brutally honest bar P&L: guests per day, average spend, rent, labor, drinks, weather risk—and why hospitality businesses live dangerously close to zero.

    🔹 Zoom out to smarter models – From photo studios moving to cheaper outskirts locations to why neighborhood bars can’t do the same, and why owning the property is often the real business.

    🔹 Drift into dream mode – Wineries in Tuscany, olive groves, vineyards, boutique hospitality, and why dreaming about future projects can actually calm the founder brain instead of distracting it.

    🔹 Ask the big “what’s next?” question – If money and time weren’t the bottleneck, what would we build?

    • Simon dreams of gardening, agriculture, and creating green spaces in Spain.

    • Andreas sees massive opportunity in fixing the broken operational side of the music industry.

    • Max… unsurprisingly wants to do everything, from wine to music to passion projects—just not all at once.

    🔹 Land on a core theme – Whether it’s bars, wineries, music, or startups: are you selling a commodity, or are you building something niche, intentional, and product-first?

    As always, we close with what’s been on repeat:

    🎵 Temptation – Joey Bada$$ (via Simon’s radio rabbit hole)
    🎵 Yabai Summer Hot – No Embarrassing Tears (Andreas stepping far outside his usual metal comfort zone)
    🎵 Dialectric – What (Max digging into old-school-flavored hip hop)

    🎧 Subscribe to Mayhem & Masterplans for unfiltered conversations about business realities, big dreams, and why the math always matters—especially when the vibe looks great from the outside.

    📍 Max on LinkedIn
    📍 Simon on LinkedIn
    📍 Andreas on LinkedIn


    🎙️ Produced by: Hypecast

    #MayhemAndMasterplans #HospitalityBusiness #FounderMath #DreamProjects #BarsAndStartups #CreativeThinking #OwnershipVsRent #HypecastProductions

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    42 mins
  • #12 - Music
    Dec 14 2025

    Welcome back to Mayhem & Masterplans, where Max, Simon, and Andreas manage the impossible: start with podcast consistency and end up deep in the world of rock legends, reunion tours, and the eternal struggle to stay creative—whether you’re running a startup or selling out stadiums.

    In this episode, we:

    🔹 Get brutally honest about consistency – Turns out, even podcast hosts can’t follow their own advice. We talk about why showing up every week is hard as hell, even when you love what you do.

    🔹 Dig into creativity vs. process – Is the real killer of creativity too much professionalism? We draw surprising parallels between the evolution of bands and the grind of building a company. Spoiler: It’s easy to lose your edge once you start worrying more about CRM systems than making noise.

    🔹 Go full music nerd – From Ozzy Osbourne’s last ride and Black Sabbath’s legacy to the Oasis reunion, Linkin Park’s reinvention, and why some classics just never click for everyone (cue the Oasis debate, heated as always).

    🔹 Talk nostalgia and reinvention – Why do some bands age like fine wine and others… don’t? We break down how acts like Limp Bizkit, Foo Fighters, and even Dr. Dre have stayed relevant by evolving—or sometimes just refusing to play by the rules.

    🔹 Ask the big founder question – How do you keep creativity alive when business gets in the way? We swap hacks: road trips, changing environments, morning routines, arguing about music, and even just sitting in a café and watching people.

    🔹 Get personal about staying inspired – From Simon’s “just go to bed” debugging technique, to Andreas’ desert drives, to Max rediscovering the magic of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours album, we share how music and movement keep our brains firing.

    🔹 Wrap with a challenge – If you want to keep your creative spark, make space for it. And stop over-optimizing your tools—just get the damn CRM and move on!

    Plus, as always, we end on a musical note:

    🎵 I Want To Know What Love Is – Foreigner (Simon’s yacht rock vibe)
    🎵 Insane in the Brain – Cypress Hill (Max on full throwback)
    🎵 Ascension – Serepus Project (Andreas with the indie pick)

    🎧 Subscribe to Mayhem & Masterplans for raw conversations about startups, creativity, and why everyone thinks their favorite band is underrated.

    📍 Max on LinkedIn
    📍 Simon on LinkedIn
    📍 Andreas on LinkedIn

    🎙️ Produced by Hypecast

    #MayhemAndMasterplans #CreativityUnleashed #RockNRollBusiness #ConsistencyIsHard #MusicalMayhem #HypecastProductions

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    42 mins
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