In this episode of Plus Forty-Nine, we speaks with Yash Das Sharma, a marketing and business development professional originally from Kolkata, India, who has been living in Berlin for six years. Trained in political science, international relations, and public policy, Yash’s path into communication was anything but linear.
The conversation explores how Berlin shaped his professional identity, the role of brutal honesty in German work culture, adapting to direct feedback, and the challenge of setting boundaries in environments that reward efficiency over people-pleasing. Yash also reflects on leadership, migrant work ethics, failure as a learning tool, and the question many internationals quietly ask: why punctuality matters so deeply in Germany.
An honest, thoughtful episode about growth, resilience, and learning how to communicate impact without losing yourself along the way.











