Here people from all over the world share brief personal stories about experiences that are not often talked about. Their audiance learn about different ways and values of life. Musicians give the stories the right tone.
Years ago a woman from the Netherlands signed a declaration for euthanasia (German: Euthanasie) in order to be able to influence her end-of-life situation. She specified the criteria under which she wished her life to be ended. At the age of 85 and suffering from dementia these criteria seem to be fulfilled. The woman cannot express her will clearly anymore. It is up to her son to decide what to do. Is his mother suffering so much that her life should be ended? Is what she stated years ago as theory, still valid today when the situation became real? In this podcast he shares his thoughts on this situation. © Schuhfried
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A woman reflects on the time with her partner together before she died because of cancer three years ago. She remembers the last years and days together. About the last moments before euthanasia ended the life of the partner. She explains why the partner wanted a controlled and timed end of her life. How they felt when the final act came nearer and nearer and finally should be conducted. She shares her experience as a widow shortly after the death, but also in the years afterwards and how she and her life changed. Her thankfulness for the good times they had together. © Schuhfried; Mixing&Mastering: Lampl