New 12-hour podcast ECHO: Startling insights from Dresden!
Tade Mehl and Konstantin Saifoulline will start their podcast “ECHO” on psychological violence on July 4, 2025.

New 12-hour podcast ECHO: Startling insights from Dresden!
A very special podcast will start on July 4th at 6 p.m., which is intended to bring a breath of fresh air and deep insights into our lives: “ECHO”. Tade Mehl and Konstantin Saifoulline, the minds behind this innovative project, have set themselves ambitious goals with their first 12-hour podcast. With the introductory guest Leon Richter, the founder of the Social Sports Club Dresden, they give the starting signal for an exciting journey that goes far beyond the usual podcast landscape. According to Wochenkurier, “ECHO” is intended to serve as a kind of “slow food for social media” and provide honest, unadulterated insights into people’s stories.
The special thing about “ECHO” is the concept that not only offers exciting stories, but also focuses on the people behind these stories. The makers achieve this through interviews with family and friends of the interviewees, which are then shown to them. The goal is clear: listeners should learn from the experiences of others and thus develop a better understanding of life.
A project with a deeper message
But “ECHO” is not just a simple entertainment podcast. It is part of a larger project that draws attention to the challenges of psychological abuse and the often-hidden narcissistic abuse. As explained on Project ECHO, the project aims to raise awareness and educate people about collective narcissism. Topics such as media, art and politics are in the donut cutter. An intersectional feminist approach, combined with the knowledge of those affected, forms the basis for this important work.
Why is this so important? In today's society, many people often do not hear about their experiences with narcissistic abuse. A worrying pattern that is evident not only in one's personal environment, but also in larger social structures - such as discrimination and political oppression. This is where education comes in to change perceptions about these often taboo topics.
Active participation is required
The ECHO podcast is also supported by expertise that brings together women and men with similar experiences. The first episode addresses precisely these challenges and the need for change in the public discourse about narcissistic abuse. As can be found on Podcast.de, those affected act as experience experts who play a key role in raising awareness about psychological violence.
So if you are interested in learning more about the background of narcissistic abuse and its effects, you should definitely not miss the podcast. Workshops on subtle “red flags” and toxic-narcissistic behavior patterns are also offered. The entire community is invited to actively participate in this heartwarming and enlightening initiative.
“ECHO” is therefore the starting signal for an important discussion and a platform that not only offers its viewers entertainment, but also provides a deep insight into central social issues. If you want to experience the first steps in this new, exciting format, you should definitely tune in on July 4th and don't miss out on the new perspectives!