In the opening episode, Robert Kratky invites pop star Melissa Naschenweng to talk about the taboo topic of “mental health problems”.
Vienna (OTS) – “Kratky is looking for happiness” – and finds people who have had or are struggling with psychological stress and who also talk openly about it. On the occasion of “40 years of the Ö3 sorrow number”, Ö3 alarm clock presenter Robert Kratky invites well-known faces to a conversation about psychological problems in order to draw attention to the taboo topic. In the first episode on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at 11 p.m. on ORF 1, he welcomes pop star Melissa Naschenweng to the talk.
Melissa Naschenweng is one of the most successful musicians in Austria, known, among other things, for her hit “I stand on mountain farmers’ buam”. She is a five-time Amadeus prize winner and has played more than 180 concerts in one year. But that also put a massive strain on her and almost meant the end of her career. And she also experienced the topic of “hate on the internet” with all its consequences intensively. In this edition of the “Kratky is looking for happiness” series, she tells Robert Kratky what she does to combat too much stress and – as she says – “the glass is too full”.
Further episodes of “Kratky sucht das Glück” feature ski racer Nici Schmidhofer, musician, cabaret artist and author Paul Pizzera, influencer and cabaret artist Michael Buchinger, singer-songwriter NESS, influencer Anna Strigl and entrepreneur, whatchado founder and EU youth ambassador Ali Mahlodji to see.