Heather Plett: Where Tenderness Lives
Please join Heather Plett in celebration of her latest book Where Tenderness Lives— a loving exploration of what it means to unravel what we’ve learned from our families, societies, religions, and cultures in order to heal and create a purposeful and joyful life.
Published January 23, 2024, Heather Plett’s Where Tenderness Lives: On Healing, Liberation, and Holding Space for Oneself is revealing it all. Heather welcomes her readers into her journey embracing her queerness, her body, and persevering in the wake of religious and sexual trauma, in the hopes that her own life’s journey can inspire those that engage with her writing to do the hardest thing ever – be tender with oneself.
In this illuminating book, acclaimed author Heather Plett reveals:
● How trauma— from the earliest patterns of our upbringing to devastating events— can shape our lives and our personalities
● How treating ourselves with radical tenderness can be the balm of healing for our wounded selves, and how this healing can invite others into their own healing
● How learning to hold space for ourselves—our hopes, our aspirations, and our desires—is one of the most worthwhile pursuits of a life well-lived
Each chapter in this heartfelt and honest book contains a revelation about how to move from shades of fear and doubt to freedom and joy. Through stories that range from what it meant to grow up Mennonite to surviving a horrific assault; from leaving a marriage that no longer worked to the poignant moment her grown daughters leave home, Plett provides a vocabulary of understanding how we grew into the people we are and how to move on from what no longer serves us.
By reflecting on her own life with vulnerability and self-compassion, Plett provides a springboard for your own self-exploration, as well as a path to individual and collective healing.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Doors at 6:30 pm. 7:00 - 9:00 pm.
Free to attend.
Iron Dog Books
2671 East Hastings
Vancouver, BC
Heather Plett is an international speaker, facilitator, and author of the acclaimed book The Art of Holding Space. She is also the co-founder of the Centre for Holding Space and has trained people from all over the world in her Holding Space Practitioner Program. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Harvard Business Review and the Globe and Mail and has been referenced in curriculum for nurses, hospice care workers, yoga teachers, and military chaplains. Learn more at heatherplett.com.