Francisco Medina as a twin papa: “Incredibly grateful” for new chapters

Francisco Medina as a twin papa: “Incredibly grateful” for new chapters

Francisco Medina as a twin papa
“Incredibly grateful” for new chapters






Francisco Medina reveals details about his “Everything counts” return and gives an insight into his new life as a twin papa.

Francisco Medina (48) returns in his series parade role: The actor has been playing (also) Maximilian von Altenburg since 2007 with interruptions in the RTL daily “Everything that matters”. For the ninth time he returns after a farewell and can be seen again in the series from July 21st.



In an interview with the news agency Spot on News, Medina looks at his new return to the set and his previous favorite exit at “AWZ”. The actor also reveals how he came to his work as a personality coach and how he agreed his professional tasks and the family as a twin papa.

Why is it exciting to return to “AWZ” again and again?

Francisco Medina: For me there are two things on “Everything that matters” unique: the great team with which I can work and also the figure Maximilian, which I can now embody more since 2007. Maximilian is a villain with heart. I have established a deep connection to him over the years and he continues to develop. This trip is very exciting for me and I am happy about every adventure that I can experience as a Maximilian.


What is the return to the set every time and was a little different this time?

Medina: “Turning everything that matters” is for me to come home. I am always looking forward to my colleagues and the new stories that we can tell together. I am always excited to find out what the authors came up with for us and which colleagues I will be with in front of the camera for the next few months.




They have been seen again and again at “AWZ” since 2007. Which farewell and what return have you found particularly exciting?

Medina: One of my favorite exits was the after the series wedding with amrei. It was particularly nice for me to see that Maximilian was once told happily and received such an emotional conclusion to this chapter. I am all the more pleased that Amrei and I are both part of the cast again.


Family growth, a twin sister and a niece are waiting for Maximilian. How was the shoot with the new colleagues and how do the newcomers change the series?

Medina: Every time Maximilians expands, new colors and narrative strands are added that make it even more exciting. It is always interesting to see how new emotional levels develop through these family connections. As an actor, it is of course always a nice challenge to tell a deep connection with a person I just got to know.


On Instagram you can see that in addition to acting of personal development and acting as a coach. How did it come about?

Medina: I felt early on that my own way – with heights, crises and new beginnings – can also inspire others. When I was 19 I was in my first coaching seminar and that changed my life. More and more people have asked me to support them and it became a calling over the years. Today I accompany people to develop their own potential and live in more abundance, whether on large stages or in confidential individual coaching. With Greatator, I have been able to bring my entire knowledge of the past few years together in one program: Momentum Mastery. This is my new heart project, which fulfills me very much.

What did you learn about yourself and how did you change your everyday life?

Medina: I learned that real change comes from the inside – and that clarity is often the first step. For my everyday life, this means: conscious decisions, clear priorities and, above all, presence – whether at work or in the family.





Your everyday life has been part of your existence as a twin papa for a few weeks. How do you feel about it, have you already raised yourself as a family?

Medina: It is intense, touching and beautiful. And I am incredibly grateful for this new chapter in my life.

How do you agree family and your professional activities?

Medina: With good organization, mutual understanding and clear priorities. I like to be in motion – but just as happy to be present with my family. Both can have their place, and that’s exactly what I live.

What is the most important thing you want to give your children on the way?

Medina: Trust in itself. And freedom to go your own way – with courage, clarity and heart.

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Source: Stern

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