Mar 8 • 18:00 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The courage to be vulnerable: Estonia’s untold stories of women brought tears to the eyes and goosebumps to the skin

The event 'Everything is Still Possible' in Pärnu gathered over a hundred women to share personal stories of burnout, depression, anxiety, and losing oneself in various roles, emphasizing the message of hope and recovery.

The recent event 'Everything is Still Possible' held in Pärnu brought together more than a hundred women who shared their personal stories of struggles with mental health issues, including burnout, depression, and anxiety. Organized by Carmen Pritson, a former television presenter turned public speaking coach, the two-day event aimed to create a platform for women to vocalize their experiences and inspire others. Participants adorned in beautiful dresses and sequined costumes embodied the spirit of the event's hopeful slogan.

The essence of the gathering was not just to exchange stories but to foster a sense of empowerment and community among women facing similar challenges. Pritson emphasized that every individual has a story worth sharing, aiming to encourage vulnerability and authenticity as powerful tools for healing. The stories shared ranged from painful to humorous moments, highlighting the complexity of personal battles and the strength found in community support.

As women listened to each other's experiences, the atmosphere was charged with empathy and understanding. This event underscores a growing movement in Estonia to openly discuss mental health issues and dismantle the stigma surrounding them. Ultimately, the conference sought to reinforce that healing and recovery are achievable, resonating with the event's core message that "everything is still possible," inspiring attendees to move forward with hope and resilience in their lives.

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