Former TV Host Trains Speakers to Share Personal Stories on the Big Stage

Carmen Pritson, a former television show host, is currently training individuals to become professional-level stage speakers. Pritson’s work focuses on bringing a diverse range of personal stories to a wider audience, encompassing both inspiring and challenging experiences. She believes that “every person has a story that deserves to be told on the big stage.”

Pritson has organized a two-day event, “Everything is Still Possible,” designed to facilitate learning and connection through shared narratives.

The event took place on February 28th at the Hestia Hotel Strand in Pärnu, utilizing the conference hall. Over one hundred women attended the event, drawn by the central slogan. Attendees were observed wearing elaborate dresses and costumes adorned with gems, reflecting the event’s focus on celebrating individual journeys.

The purpose of the conference was to provide a platform for these women to share their experiences and for others to learn from their resilience and perspectives. Pritson aims to cultivate a space where vulnerability and honesty are valued, ultimately demonstrating the potential within everyone’s life.

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  1. It’s incredibly moving to hear about these women’s experiences and the impact of sharing their stories.

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