In Conversation: Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
April 26, 2024 | 7pm
Join Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in conversation about her book Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Eachother, in which she invites readers on a deeply personal journey toward self-knowledge, acceptance, and empowerment, drawing on the expertise of top psychologists, psychiatrists, scientists, and thought leaders.
Event Guidelines:
This is a ticketed event. Tickets include one (1) signed copy of Closer Together. Tickets are final sale.
Event will be followed by book signing.
Candid photography only.
ACCESS TO THE VENUE:
The Wellington Event Venue is located at 486 Front St W.
Please make your way to the Grand Spadina Entry* at the intersection of Front St. and Spadina Ave.
Follow the signs to the access door between Groovy Shoes and Adidas.
Wellington Event Venue will be at the bottom of the stairs to the left.
If any attendees require assistance or accommodation, we will assist them to utilize the retail elevators to the Lower Ground Level access point.
*Paid underground parking at The Well can be accessed off Wellington St W. Park on Level P3 and follow the signs to the 8 Spadina Ave. lobby. Exit 8 Spadina Ave. and follow the signs to the Upper Ground level access door between Groovy Shoes and Adidas. There will be a representative at the door to direct guests down the stairs or escalator
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As a passionate advocate for mental health, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau believes that in order to know and accept ourselves fully, we need to understand why we think and feel the way we do, and recognize the experiences, attitudes, and patterns that may be holding us back. And yet, all of us are capable of growth and positive change, if we’re willing to stay open and curious throughout our lives.
In Closer Together, Sophie shares moments from her own journey: from her childhood, through her struggles with an eating disorder in her teens and early adulthood; from a career as a speaker and television host to de facto “first lady” and mother of three. Above all, Sophie is a warm and empathetic connector, and her book is enriched by exclusive interviews with experts such as Gabor Maté, Liz Plank, Terrence Real, Catherine Price, Harville Hendrix, and Helen LaKelly Hunt—to name just a few—as she delves into the science behind brain health and our unique emotional signatures. She explores the questions that matter the most for our individual and collective growth, and in how we interact with others:
- How does the way we were raised contribute to our sense of self?
- How can we better prepare ourselves to deal with big emotions?
- What do we need from our relationships, and what can we contribute to them?
- What role do physical activity and creative pursuits play in mental health?
- How can we let go of what doesn’t serve us and nurture what does?
Drawing on her own mindfulness and yoga practices, Sophie also offers journalling prompts and other tools that will guide readers as they explore these questions in their own lives. In creating a space for openness, playfulness, and creativity, Sophie inspires us to see that there are more things that bring us together than separate us, allowing us to stand in the light of our true potential.