Wisetalks: Frida & Tilda Boisen

One second can be the difference between life and death. In the lecture On life and death - a story of hope, Tilda and Frida Boisen share their powerful journey through darkness, struggle and love. A lecture about mental health, daring to tell and the power of hope that can save lives.

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"Mum, she's jumping!", the words that changed everything. Tilda Boisen was just 16 when her life was coming to an end. Months of waiting for help, battling the darkness, and a family that refused to let go, started a story that today gives hope to thousands of others.

Together with her mother, journalist and author Frida Boisen, Tilda now speaks openly and honestly about her journey out of mental illness. The lecture On life and death - a story of hope is based on their acclaimed book Aldrig släppa taget (Never let go), in which mother and daughter describe in their own words the fateful night when everything could have ended, but also tell about the road back to life. It is a story that shatters silence and shame, but above all shows that love, courage and storytelling can be life-changing.

Frida and Tilda also run the podcast Berätta alltid det här together, where they talk about what we otherwise so often keep quiet. Because they know that words can save, that a voice that dares to tell can make someone else cope for another day. With over 250 recorded episodes, it is clear that the topic is relevant and needed.

When Frida and Tilda take the stage with us at Wisetalks, they offer a lecture that touches deeply, but also inspires action. Because it's not just about their story, but about all of us, about the importance of seeing each other, daring to ask and daring to listen.

This is a lecture that stays with you and gives you new perspectives. An evening that reminds us that even in the darkest moments there is hope.

Presented by Wisetalks.

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