Tickets: Free for Hearth Member / £5 for non-members
Programme:
6:30 PM - Doors open, drinks available
7:00 PM - Talk
8:00 PM - Q&A
8:30 PM - Networking
9:00 PM - Good bye
About The Event
We have all 'learned the hard way,' but what does it mean to learn softly?
This workshop is an invitation for women who fill many roles to explore what it means to summon our personal alchemy during times of chaos. Led by Helen Knott, an Indigenous woman of Dane Zaa, Nehiyaw, Métis, and European descent from Prophet River First Nations, Canada, Helen will guide us through a discussion centered on themes of self-reflection, navigating difficult life events, and building towards self-acceptance, all of which are explored in her bestselling memoir, Becoming a Matriarch.
If you’re a mother, leader, caretaker, one or all of the above, join us in this transformative space.
Helen Knott is a poet and activist working for Indigenous land rights and in 2016 was chosen as one of sixteen global changemakers by the Nobel Women’s Initiative for ending gender-based violence. Her books In My Own Moccasins and Becoming a Matriarch have both topped the Canadian bestseller lists.
To learn more about Helen Knott, please visit her Instagram and LinkedIn.
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