Tabuthema TOD: Wir müssen übers STERBEN reden! ☝️☠️

Sooner or later, it happens to all of us: A family member or friend dies. Everyone knows this, and theoretically, we're all prepared for it in some way. But when it actually happens, many people are paralyzed and find themselves in a deep, dark hole. Death sometimes comes unexpectedly; sometimes relatives have time to prepare. But most of the time, death throws those left behind into disarray. And at the same time, so much needs to be organized. Leo tries to help these people. She's a funeral director and deals with death and grief all day long. She organizes funerals, supports families in their grief processes, and deals with the bureaucracy. In the bathroom, she tells Lisa Sophie Laurent how she got into her profession, what a funeral actually involves, and how to learn to cope with death and grief. Do you need psychological help? Call the hotline; you can speak to someone there free of charge, anonymously, and 24/7. Or talk to someone you trust, like a good friend or someone at school, work, or university. This is extremely important! Even if things are difficult right now: Don't lose heart! 0800 - 111 0 333 (for children and young people) 0800 - 111 0 111 Two people. One toilet stall. And finally, time to talk about the important things in life: sex and contraception, the first visit to the gynecologist, the first period, and the stress of studying. But also about everyday racism, what it's like to be in a wheelchair, sexism, coming out, depression, being trans, or unwanted pregnancies. We really address everything so that everyone knows: there's nothing to be ashamed of! Follow us on... ...Facebook:   / aufklo   ...Instagram:   / aufklo   ...Twitter:   / auf_klo   YEAH! We're also part of #funk. Check it out: YouTube:    / funkofficial   Web App: https://go.funk.net Facebook:   / funk