In an interview with Alev Doğan by The Pioneer Briefing, writer Christine Koschmieder the importance of open and honest encounter with other people and with ourselves.
In the reportage format “The Eighth Day”, they discuss the taboo subject of sexuality and why, despite our enlightened society, it is still enveloped by shame.

They ask the question of where the fear of closeness comes from and why many people tend to numb them by consuming alcohol. The conversation between the two women stimulates thinking and offers new perspectives on a topic that is often avoided or only treated superficially.
Through their reflected views, they bring light into the darkness of the unspoken and encourage themselves to become aware of their own sexuality without allowing negative feelings such as shame.
With their authentic tonality, Christine Koschmieder and Alev Doğan create an atmosphere of trust and openness in which it is possible to face his own fears and to search for self -acceptance .
The conversation invites you to bravely sexual ethics and to critically question old prejudices and social norms.
Listen to this inspiring dialogue between two clever women in The Pioneer Podcast "The Eighth Day" - and let yourself be touched by your impulses of thought.
Despaboo alcoholism: Christine Koschmieder finds powerful words
Christine Koschmieder breaks through the taboos of life with her novels.

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A cold Berlin morning, the empty bottles in the closet tell of past nights. Christine Koschmieder's view of mirrors T the inner emptiness, alcohol as a deceptive companion. The search for forgetting in every bottle led her deeper into the abyss.
A vicious circle of loneliness and despair enclosed it like a dark veil. But the moment of knowledge came - a spark of hope in the dark. The courage for change awakened in her, accompanied by the insatiable desire for another life. In Christine's eyes of mirrors determination and strength are now resolving, the beginning of a new chapter in the fight against addiction.
In the winding streets of Berlin, far from the hectic hustle and bustle, the literary agent and author Christine Koschmieder found her voice. People's honest and deeply touching, it rises from the pubic area of alcoholism . Her book "Dry" is a powerful cry for freedom and change.
Christine opens the door to her life, which is characterized by courage, self -reflection and unshakable hope. Her indomitable will to break through the darkness of addiction inspires thousands on your own trip to recovery.
The words of the author are like rays of light in the deepest abysses of the human soul - comforting, encouraging and full of sincerity. Christine's work broke the taboo for alcoholism and created a space for healing and understanding.
Her story is a memory that there is always a way out of the dark - you just have to be ready to go.
Shame area - the next, intimate self -experiment
A year after the publication of her book “Dry” , Christine Koschmieder brave bravely again to make another self -experience.
After working her alcohol addiction, she is now devoting herself to the sensitive topics of sex, intimacy and partnership “Scham area” In doing so, she goes in search of the roots of her feelings of shame and wonders whether she will succeed.
Christine Koschmieder's new book promises profound insights into the psyche of a woman who is ready to face her fears and uncertainties. With great openness and honesty, she not only reflects her own experiences, but also takes a look at social norms and expectations in connection with sexuality.
Readers can look forward to the result of this personal journey of the author through her "pubic area".
Will your efforts bear fruit? Will she succeed in reducing old blockages and developing a new understanding of self -love and relationships?
One thing is certain: Christine Koschmieder shies no effort or taboos when dealing with these important topics.

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