O segredo que aprendi com minha avó e que me levou a Cannes | Gyselle Soares | TEDxParnaíba Women
Gyselle Soares ficou conhecida nacionalmente por sua participação marcante no Big Brother Brasil, mas sua verdadeira história de superação começou muito antes e foi muito além do reality show. Nesta palestra emocionante e inspiradora, a atriz compartilha sua jornada improvável: da infância humilde no Piauí à decisão de ir para a Suíça aos 18 anos, enfrentando a vida de imigrante ilegal, o preconceito e os recomeços.
Inspirada na força de sua avó e de sua mãe, Gyselle revela como a resiliência e a coragem de "recriar a realidade" a levaram a uma carreira de 13 anos como atriz na França, participando de filmes em Cannes e produções da Netflix. Uma lição poderosa de que sua origem não define seu destino e que você tem o poder de reescrever sua própria história. Mesmo após o sucesso no #BBB2008 e a dura realidade de falta de oportunidades no Brasil, Gyselle não desistiu! Voltou para a França, se formou em atuação na prestigiada Cours Florent e construiu uma carreira de 13 anos no país da Torre Eiffel.
Hoje de volta ao Brasil, ela trabalha em seu programa "Recriando Sua Realidade", vivendo o tema que a move: dar voz a quem, como ela, precisa ressignificar seu caminho. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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