Et si parler de la mort aidait à mieux vivre ? | Marine Nina Denis | TEDxNantes
Saviez-vous que 100% des humains sont mortels ? Incroyable non ?! Alors pourquoi la mort est un sujet si tabou ?Dans son talk, Marine Nina Denis nous invite à repenser notre rapport à la mort, à la fin de vie et au deuil. Un témoignage fort pour ouvrir le dialogue et réenchanter notre rapport à la vie.#deuil #mort #thanadoula #findevie #death #mourning"Marine est thanadoula. Dans son métier, elle apporte un soutien pratique et psychologique aux personnes en fin de vie et en deuil. Elle est également bibliothérapeute, formatrice, conférencière et autrice de plusieurs ouvrages.Crédit photo : Fotocall
Sound design : Grégoire Vaillant
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