• From Her Lips To Our Ears ®

    The Ritz-Carlton 181 Wellington St. W. , Toronto, Canada

    Conversation & Cocktail Reception with Kim Campbell, wife of Country Music Legend Glen Campbell.

  • Stand Ahead

    Artscape Daniels Launchpad 130 Queens Quay East, #4th floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Join us and take part in the Stand AheadTM Challenge by doing a headstand, to stand up against research bias and stand ahead for women’s brain health, challenging 2 others, posting it and tagging #standahead, and donating to Women’s Brain Health Initiative.

  • Engaging Millennial Minds // THE HEALING POWER OF ART

    Peter Pan Bistro 373 Queen St W. (Upstairs), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Creative activities are therapy for the mind. Whether it’s writing, sewing, playing music, or painting, a creative outlet can improve your mental clarity. Join us to learn about the role art can play in health, wellness, and managing stress, plus enjoy an art workshop with oil and chalk pastels as well as a full watercolour experience.

  • Women’s Brain Health Day 2020

    On December 2nd, the second annual Women’s Brain Health Day, take the memory challenge and help us combat brain-aging diseases that disproportionately affect women.

  • Engaging Millennial Minds® // CHEW ON THIS

    Livestream Event

    Your brain is affected by what you eat. You can keep your brain healthy by adding smart foods and eliminating harmful choices from your diet. What you don’t eat is just as important as what you do.

    Free
  • From Her Lips to Our Ears® with Joan Lunden

    In a society where youth is revered and aging is feared, Joan Lunden, award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and television host, candidly shares her anxieties, breakthroughs, and how she’s coping with the realities of aging in her latest book “Why Did I Come Into This Room?”

  • Engaging Millennial Minds® // Let’s Get Physical

    Livestream Event

    Higher levels of physical fitness are associated with better brain structure and higher cognitive function, but even a little bit of exercise can keep your brain from shrinking. Exercise can also help improve your sleep and is a great mood booster.