Claudia van Hees' tile factory in Seestermühe is one of the stops on his journey. The ceramist makes unique, hand-made tiles especially Delft in an old, thatched-roof barn. Van Hees is one of the few craftswomen in Europe who makes tiles from raw clay to the finished hand-painted piece based on centuries-old original motifs. Another visit takes Wurm to the goat cheese factory "Gülzer Geißen" run by Rudi Tussing and Uli Korte. In 2007, the two set up their goat farm in the village of Gülze, in the middle of the Mecklenburg part of the Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve. What began as a hobby quickly became a business. The "Gülzer Geißen" products can be found at markets in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region and won the "North German Cheese Prize" in 2017.
The podcast has encouraged listeners to go on spontaneous outings and to relax and enjoy their experiences in the north German countryside since December 2020. The idea is to get people to leave their worries at home and to take a deep breath. Wurm visits extraordinary places and people, and noted: "They are all united by the love of their product, the materials or ingredients. They live and die for their craft and make our everyday lives nicer with their products.”