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 initiative centers on bringing a diverse range of personal stories to a wider audience, recognizing that “every person has a story that deserves to be told on the big stage.” Her work focuses on sharing narratives that encompass inspiration, difficult experiences, and humor, emphasizing sincerity and honesty. Pritson is organizing a two-day event, “Everything is Still Possible,” designed to facilitate learning and connection through these shared experiences.

The event recently took place on February 28th at the Hestia Hotel Strand in Pärnu, where over one hundred women gathered. Attendees, motivated by the event’s slogan, were dressed in vibrant dresses and costumes adorned with gems. The conference hall buzzed with anticipation as participants sought to draw inspiration and learn from the diverse narratives presented.

Pritson’s program aims to provide a platform for individuals to share their journeys and offer valuable insights to others.

Topics: #stories #big #stage

2 thoughts on “REPORT⟩ Courage to be vulnerable: The untold stories of Estonian women brought tears to the eye and skin of the flesh”
  1. It’s incredibly moving to hear about these women sharing their experiences and inspiring others to do the same.

  2. What is the specific focus of Pritson’s training program regarding the sharing of personal stories?

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