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Many people are there for others as a matter of course. In emergency situations or in everyday life, professionally or voluntarily. Willingness to help is necessary and honorable. But what do they get in return? Many report gratitude, fulfillment and meaning. But some also put themselves in danger, experience ingratitude or even hostility. The guests at Michael Steinbrecher's: Erika Sorm, lay for ten hours under the rubble of a collapsed hotel Edi Hoefnagel-Visser and Mark Hoefnagel, survived the night together with Erika Reinhold Stierl, gave up his voluntary work after heart attacks and burnout Salome Saremi-Strogusch, her brother paid for his civil courage with his life Heike Abidi, the bestselling author has learned to say "no" to others more often Tobias Merckle, founded a prison without bars for young offenders Sven Steffes-Holländer, specialist in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy ???????????? Welcome to Südwestrundfunk ???????????? New videos await you here every day, from the southwest and around the world. Whether personal stories from people from Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate, information on politics and society, cuisine or culture - high-quality information and the best entertainment are guaranteed. We look forward to exchanging ideas with you and to an objective discussion. This works best when we treat each other with respect. ❤️ Subscribe to this channel: https://1.ard.de/swrytabo ???? Our netiquette: https://www.swr.de/netiquette ???? More in the media library: https://ardmediathek.de ???? Imprint: https://www.swr.de/impressum/ ???? Privacy policy: https://www.swr.de/datenschutz ✅ SWR - With our independent offerings, we offer all people in the southwest orientation, home and security ✅