
Frida & Tilda Boisen | On Life and Death – A Story of Hope
Frida & Tilda Boisen | On Life and Death – A Story of Hope
Age limit: Everyone Show duration: 2h Auditorium opens: 1:30 PM | Show starts: 2:00 PM Marble Foyer and Gold Foyer open from: 1:00 PM "Mom, she’s jumping!" — the words that changed everything. Tilda Boisen was only 16 years old when her life nearly came to an end. Months of waiting for help, the battle against darkness, and a family that refused to let go marked the beginning of 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 through mental illness. The lecture On Life and Death – A Story of Hope is based on their acclaimed book Never Let Go, in which mother and daughter, in their own words, recount the fateful night when everything could have ended, and the long road back to life. It is a story that breaks silence and shame, and above all shows that love, courage, and storytelling can be life-saving. Frida and Tilda also host the podcast Always Tell This Together, where they talk about what is so often left unspoken. They know that words can save lives, and that a voice brave enough to share can give someone else the strength to hold on for one more day. With more than 250 recorded episodes, it is clear that this subject deeply resonates and is greatly needed. When Frida and Tilda take the stage with us at Wisetalks, they deliver a lecture that deeply moves the audience, while also inspiring action. Because this is not just their story — it is about all of us, about the importance of seeing one another, daring to ask, and daring to listen. This is a lecture that stays with you and offers new perspectives. An evening that reminds us that even in the darkest moments, there is hope.