LOVE & LINES
Single, taken, or 'it's complicated' — your attachment style might have something to say about it. Join us on February 9th for an afternoon of self-discovery, just in time for Valentine’s season. We’ll dive into attachment styles, relationships, and singlehood with an insightful discussion, followed by a guided poetry workshop to help you make sense of it all (no awkward dates required).
Location: Studio Homme, 71 Grange Ave
Your experience:
A curated discussion on relationships
Topics include attachment styles, singlehood, and relationship quality
Led by University of Toronto professor Dr. Geoff MacDonald
The opportunity to submit anonymous questions for the Q&A beforehand
A delicious lunch bowl from Brasa Peruvian
Allergies and dietary restrictions will be accommodated
A poetry workshop led by Poesy
Guided reflection on attachment styles
A typewriter for your work
Creative guidance in crafting original written pieces
Connecting with another attendee through writing
All writing levels are welcome!
Curated gift bags for you to take home
Note: you will be e-mailed to make lunch selections (please check spam!)
Single, taken, or 'it's complicated' — your attachment style might have something to say about it. Join us on February 9th for an afternoon of self-discovery, just in time for Valentine’s season. We’ll dive into attachment styles, relationships, and singlehood with an insightful discussion, followed by a guided poetry workshop to help you make sense of it all (no awkward dates required).
Location: Studio Homme, 71 Grange Ave
Your experience:
A curated discussion on relationships
Topics include attachment styles, singlehood, and relationship quality
Led by University of Toronto professor Dr. Geoff MacDonald
The opportunity to submit anonymous questions for the Q&A beforehand
A delicious lunch bowl from Brasa Peruvian
Allergies and dietary restrictions will be accommodated
A poetry workshop led by Poesy
Guided reflection on attachment styles
A typewriter for your work
Creative guidance in crafting original written pieces
Connecting with another attendee through writing
All writing levels are welcome!
Curated gift bags for you to take home
Note: you will be e-mailed to make lunch selections (please check spam!)
Single, taken, or 'it's complicated' — your attachment style might have something to say about it. Join us on February 9th for an afternoon of self-discovery, just in time for Valentine’s season. We’ll dive into attachment styles, relationships, and singlehood with an insightful discussion, followed by a guided poetry workshop to help you make sense of it all (no awkward dates required).
Location: Studio Homme, 71 Grange Ave
Your experience:
A curated discussion on relationships
Topics include attachment styles, singlehood, and relationship quality
Led by University of Toronto professor Dr. Geoff MacDonald
The opportunity to submit anonymous questions for the Q&A beforehand
A delicious lunch bowl from Brasa Peruvian
Allergies and dietary restrictions will be accommodated
A poetry workshop led by Poesy
Guided reflection on attachment styles
A typewriter for your work
Creative guidance in crafting original written pieces
Connecting with another attendee through writing
All writing levels are welcome!
Curated gift bags for you to take home
Note: you will be e-mailed to make lunch selections (please check spam!)
FAQ:
Do I need to bring anything?
Just yourself and an open mind.
Who is this event for?
This is for anyone who wants to learn how to navigate relationships and learn about attachment styles, as well as immerse in a fun creative writing activity and meeting new friends.
Can I attend by myself?
Absolutely. Don’t worry if you’re coming by yourself, I might even encourage it. Coming alone will help you connect with others and make new friends!
What is your refund policy?
I understand that unexpected situations arise, so I'm happy to reschedule your ticket for the next event or transfer to a friend (must let me know at least 5 business days in advance). Beyond that, tickets cannot be refunded due to the nature of the event.