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‘Trust Reset’ Relationship Conference Returns for Fourth Edition on June 28

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May 23, 2026
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The fourth edition of the Manifesting The Relationship You Want Conference will be held on June 28 at the Guyana Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown, organisers have announced.

The conference, hosted by Our Life’s Moments (OLM) Academy Inc., will be held under the theme “Trust Reset” and is aimed at helping participants address issues of broken trust, strengthen relationships and improve personal and professional connections.

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According to the organisers, the event is designed for a wide cross-section of individuals, including singles, married couples, persons experiencing family challenges and professionals seeking healthier workplace relationships.

The conference will be hosted by relationship and personal development coach Michelle Cumberbatch and will feature discussions focused on trust-building, communication, emotional healing and personal growth.

“This conference is about helping people reset what has been broken and rediscover the relationships they truly desire,” Coach Michelle said in a statement. “Trust affects every area of our lives, and when we heal trust, we create healthier families, stronger partnerships, better leadership, and greater self-worth.”

She will also deliver the keynote address. Additional panellists are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Organisers said participants can expect practical sessions, interactive discussions and networking opportunities aimed at equipping attendees with tools to navigate trust-related challenges in both personal and professional settings.

Among the outcomes organisers hope participants will gain are practical strategies for rebuilding trust, improved communication skills, greater emotional awareness, increased confidence in relationships and stronger personal and professional networks.

The conference forms part of OLM Academy’s ongoing efforts to provide personal development and relationship-building programmes focused on emotional wellness, leadership and self-improvement.

Tickets for the event cost $20,000. Persons interested in attending, sponsoring the conference or obtaining additional information can contact the organisers via WhatsApp at 694-9614 or by email at contact@ourlifesmomments.com.

Organisers said the event is intended to provide a supportive environment for healing, reflection and growth while helping participants build the relationships they desire.

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