Daria Bundina

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Daria Bundina


I recently participated in the “Intuition” business forum in Nizhny Novgorod. One of the events was a fashion show featuring the forum’s attendees – the businesswomen of our city.
I have personal videos and photos from a phase when I was really into photo shoots. I loved hiring a team of stylists, hair and makeup artists, and photographers, and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole studio experience.



keynote speaker


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Klaus Ohlmann

Klaus Ohlmann (born June 29, 1952 in Neustadt an der Aisch) is a German dentist and glider pilot who has set several distance records in the Alps and the Andes. In 2003, he flew the second longest distance in cross-country soaring over a freely chosen course, covering 3008.8 km in 15 hours and 17 minutes in Argentina. [1] In 1996/1997, he won the Barron Hilton Cup in the Open Class.

He lives in La Bâtie-Montsaléon in the Hautes-Alpes department, where he operates a gliding center.

Klaus Ohlmann is a four-time world champion in gliding and, with over 60 world records, the most successful glider pilot of all time. The longest glider flight ever recorded, as well as the highest average speed ever achieved of 307 km/h on a 500 km course, have been listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for over a decade. Among these records is also the record for a free distance flight with up to three turning points: On January 21, 2003, he flew 3,009 km from Chapelco Airport in San Martín de los Andes, Argentina, in a Schempp-Hirth Nimbus 4 DM. Just two weeks earlier, on January 9, 2003, he had already broken Hans-Werner Grosse’s 30-year-old distance record with a flight of 2,247.6 km in a Schempp-Hirth Nimbus 4 DM in El Calafate, Argentina.

On February 1, 2014, he became the first glider pilot ever to fly over Mount Everest.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Ohlmann

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Ohlmann

https://www.klaus-ohlmann.com

https://www.youtube.com/@KlausOhlmannAviator


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Christian Dufour



Segelflieger | gliding pilot


Kunsthandwerker | CraftDoc

Akkordeonspieler | accordion player

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Tobias Riether

Tobee (* June 24, 1985 in Geislingen an der Steige; real name Tobias Riether[3]) is a German party pop singer, concert promoter, and dentist.

In his youth, Tobias Riether learned to play several instruments and took singing lessons. At 15, he founded a rock cover band, and at 18, he won a talent competition in party music and became the lead singer of a show band from Baden-Württemberg.

He achieved his first success in 2006 with his self-written song “Die Ina.” He found producers at Xtreme Sound in Cologne, who included the song on numerous party compilation albums. The following year, he had a hit with “Banane, Zitrone,” which landed on the Ballermann Hits compilation and led to him becoming a regular performer at the Bierkönig in Mallorca. Further hits followed, including remakes of “Lotusblume,” originally by The Flippers, “Westerland” by Die Ärzte, and “Eine weiße Rose” by the Kastelruther Spatzen.

In 2008, major label EMI signed Tobee and produced the song ’72, ’80, ’96, 2008 for the European Football Championship, which, at least in its title, was reminiscent of the hit ’54, ’74, ’90, 2006 by Sportfreunde Stiller for the Football World Cup two years earlier. This gave Riether his first chart hit, reaching number 70 in the German singles charts. Tobee has since become an established entertainer at both summer and winter parties.

In the summer of 2009, the singer had his second chart success together with Chris Andrews. Andrews’ 1969 hit “Pretty Belinda” was given a German chorus and an added element of a sinking inflatable boat, transforming it into a summer party hit.

In the summer of 2014, his single “Blau wie das Meer” (Blue like the Sea) was released, and since its release, he has had to deal with accusations of plagiarism. The single bears strong similarities to the song of the same name by the group Mr. Hurley & die Pulveraffen.

His song “Helikopter 117 (Mach’ den Hub Hub Hub),” released in December 2017, which entered the German single charts on March 8, 2019, received a gold record in October 2020 for 200,000 units sold and a platinum record in July 2023. It is a cover of the song “Medicopter Mainz17” (based on the television series Medicopter 117 – Every Life Counts), which became popular at the 2017 Medimeisterschaften (a medical student festival) and held the number one spot on the German Spotify Viral Charts for an extended period that year.[5][6][7]

In addition to his career as a singer, Tobee runs his own label, “Brainstall,” and is active as a producer for other artists, such as DJ Düse, Vroni, Daaan, and Danito Lopez.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobee#:~:text=Tobias%20Riether%20lernte%20in%20seiner,dem%20selbstgeschriebenen%20Titel%20Die%20Ina.

https://www.youtube.com/@TobeeOfficial


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CD I am a nice Baritone

https://doctorstalents.com/en/bernhard-richter-2
https://doctorstalents.com/en/claudia-spahn-2

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Maria Cristina Piras

Maria Cristina Piras is a doctor and writer who works spiritually and gives seminars and various events in addition to publishing her books and CDs.

Maria Cristina Piras, a physician, graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Pavia and specialized in Clinical Ophthalmology. Following a journey of soul-searching and professional exploration, she approached holistic medicine, including homeopathy, which she has practiced for approximately 40 years. Of particular interest are her studies on the waters of high-vibration places and the harmonic harmonies that led her to develop a unique working method for rebalancing the energy of the environment and humanity. Following her encounter with Bert Hellinger, she integrated the systemic constellations technique into a unique path of awareness: The Way of the SELF®. President of the Prismablu Cultural Association, she offers seminars and programs for reconnecting with the SELF.

Her multi-sensory arrangement “Freely based on Momo”:

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vimeo

https://doctorstalents.com/en/cd00210en
https://doctorstalents.com/en/cd00211en

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The Military Orchestra of the Military Medical Academy Kirow

Orchestra Conductor: Lieutenant Colonel Mikhail Borisovich Nikolayev.

The Military Orchestra of the Military Medical Academy is a highly professional, creative team of military musicians with an unlimited repertoire. The orchestra performs both applied military music and early, classical, modern, and dance music. The orchestra participates in many holidays of the administrations of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, days of military glory, and ceremonial events of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation: the May 9 parade dedicated to Victory in the Great Patriotic War; the January 27 parade dedicated to the complete lifting of the siege of Leningrad; City Day, Russian Railways Day, Airborne Troops Day, Alexander Nevsky Day, Heroes of Russia Day, and the opening of monuments and memorials dedicated to great personalities and major events of our country.
The orchestra’s musicians have repeatedly participated in the filming of historical films and military-historical reconstructions.

The orchestra is a regular participant and prize-winner of the International Festival of Military Brass Bands, held on the founding day of the city of St. Petersburg, and a participant and winner of the All-Russian Military Brass Band Competitions. In 2019, the S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy Orchestra was recognized as the best orchestra among orchestras of military educational institutions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation at the All-Russian Competition of Military Bands of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, achieving the 1st degree of laureate. Orchestra soloist Konstantin Andreev (alto saxophone) was named the best soloist of the Russian Armed Forces.
The Military Medical Academy Orchestra collaborates with musical educational institutions, including conservatories and music schools in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, and Saratov.
Students of these musical institutions have repeatedly performed with the orchestra as soloists and performers of various instruments.
The military conductor and the orchestra’s musicians are always open to new creative contacts and artistic projects.

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Sven Fürst

was born in Kempten/Allgäu.
While still studying pharmacy, he was accepted into the vocal class of Professor Monika Bürgener at the Würzburg University of Music and Performing Arts, where he completed the advanced training class with distinction in March 2002. Since then, he has worked freelance.

Sven Fürst now has an extensive concert schedule both in Germany and throughout Europe, working with orchestras such as the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, the Prague Philharmonic, and the Baden-Baden Symphony Orchestra. He has attended master classes with Prof. Ingeborg Hallstein, Prof. Richard Sigmund, and Prof. Helmut Deutsch, among others, and has participated in various CD productions and radio recordings. Sven Fürst is the first prize winner of the 1999 Armin Knab Competition, a finalist of the 2000 Joseph Suder Competition, a prize winner of the 2005 “Debut in Merano” competition, and a scholarship holder of the Richard Wagner Society in 2000. In 1999, he also took up a teaching position in singing at the University of Würzburg. In the 2001/02 season, he was a guest at the Mainfrankentheater Würzburg and is a member of the Cologne Young Chamber Opera, where he sang Papageno in The Magic Flute alongside the father in “Hansel and Gretel” and Dr. Falke in “Die Fledermaus.”
In the 2005/06 season, he appeared in Cologne as Guglielmo in a production of “Cosi fan tutte.”

In addition to the Merano Opera Summer of 2005, where he sang one of the leading roles in a revival of Flotow’s opera “The Miller of Merano,” he finally performed Dr. Bartolo in W.A. Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro” in a highly acclaimed production at the Pasinger Fabrik in Munich in the summer of 2006. A recording by Bayerischer Rundfunk took place in January 2007.

Profile Music Academy Würzburg


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Eric Pearl

Over the past three decades Dr. Eric Pearl has shed a new light on the essence of healing. Undeniably,  Reconnective Healing®  and the Reconnective Healing Experience™ (RHE) have redefined both what healing is and how it is received. Through Jillian Fleer’s insights, it has become clear the RHE has shown us how our direct awareness connects us to the essence of healing itself. Moreover, it gives us a healing experience available to everyone and not limited to the physical, mental, emotional or spiritual: it is infinite. Additionally, it is devoid of tools, steps or rituals to follow. In brief,  Reconnective Healing®  is the direct path to healing.

https://DoctorsTalents.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/PearlEric-SpiritualDoc.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/@TheReconnectionTV

https://www.thereconnection.com/about-us


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Maya Kokew

2010-2014
Host of the show “vigo TV”

since 2009
As an expert on ZDF, RTL, N24, Sat1, and HR for “Service:Gesundheit” and “Einfach gesund!”

2008
“Gesundheit!”, BR, working as an expert in nutritional medicine

Explanatory video with self-played piano transitions

2006-2007
“Die Sprechstunde” (The Consultation Hour), BR, Engagement: Nutrition Expert

2006-2007
“Weck Up” (SAT.1), Engagement as a Consulting Physician

Kokew impresses with her naturalness and freshness, as well as her excellent screen presence… (Logo Institute)
Member of the cabaret group “Comedizyniker” (KOMM-Kabarett) at the University Hospital Frankfurt; acting lessons

Anyma-channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-OkCdkUZ3wPXQawjYuXs2g

Privatpraxis Frankfurt

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