Women’s Wellness Retreat

Date: Tuesday, May 13
Time:
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location:
The Canoe Museum, 2077 Ashburnham Dr, Peterborough

Rettinger Group is delighted to invite you to an intimate Women’s Wellness Retreat. This event presents a special opportunity to pause, reconnect, and be inspired. Hosted by Documentary Filmmaker Megan Murphy, the evening will include a keynote by Jeanne Beker, a yoga class, a bouquet bar, dinner, and more.

What to wear

Wear what you feel your best in and will help you take full advantage of the day. There will be enough time in between activities for you to change if you wish.

4:00 Event start & Welcome by Megan Murphy

4:15 -4:45 Yoga

4:45 – 5:00 Bouquet Bar

5:00 - 5:15 Private after-hours tour of the museum

5:15 – 6:30 Jeanne Beker

6:30-7:30 Dinner

8:00 Departure

Read more about our speakers below:

  • JEANNE BEKER

    Jeanne Beker has been at the forefront of pop culture since the mid-70s. As one of Canada’s most recognized celebrities, Beker speaks on how she rose to the top of arts and culture media in Canada and around the world as a founding member of Much Music and the iconic host of Fashion Television. Beker also speaks about the passion and resiliency it takes to be a trailblazing, successful entrepreneur — and the balance necessary to survive and thrive. As the child of Holocaust survivors, Beker’s take on courage and tenacity runs deep, and her recent cancer journey has given her a new purpose and platform for sharing wisdom and inspiration.

    Beker’s show biz career started with acting at the age of 16. She then moved to New York to study her craft at 19, and then to Paris at 21 to study the art of mime. In 1975, she joined CBC Radio as an arts reporter in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and after three years, returned to Toronto to work at CHUM radio. By 1979, the media trailblazer was co-hosting CityTV’s ground-breaking music magazine series, The New Music, and in 1983, she helped launch Much Music. In 1985, Beker launched the legendary Fashion Television, which ran for 27 years and in 130 countries, establishing her as Canada’s face of fashion.

    A seasoned newspaper and magazine columnist and features writer, Beker was editor-in-chief of FQ and SIR magazine from 2003 to 2008. She has also written five books, is a frequent guest on myriad lifestyle shows, and has been at the creative helm of numerous fashion lines under her own eponymous label. Since 2015, Beker’s been the style editor at The Shopping Channel (TSC) where she hosts the popular series, Style Matters, and the podcast, Beyond Style Matters. Most recently, Beker was co-producer on Kingdom of Dreams, a four-part documentary series examining fashion’s golden age. It’s currently streaming on Sky TV in Europe, HBO Max in Asia and South America, and Crave in Canada.

    A breast cancer survivor, Beker’s journey, which began in 2022, has provided her with a rich, eye-opening experience. Her candour in discussing the peaks and valley of her journey has inspired legions of fans across the country. She’s now on a mission to help normalize the conversation surrounding cancer and help eradicate the fear associated with the disease.

    Active with several charitable organizations, Beker has received honourary doctorates from St. Mary’s University and OCAD University. She’s also the recipient of numerous awards, including a Special Achievement Award from the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television and a Crystal Award from Toronto Women in Film and Television.

    In 2014, Beker was named to the Order of Canada, and she was inducted into the American Marketing Association’s Hall of Legends in 2015. She also received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2016.

  • MEGAN MURPHY

    Megan Murphy has had an interesting and varied career in the performing arts for over two decades. She graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Performance and has worked as an actor in film, television and theatre. For 12 years, she co-hosted two morning radio shows, 107.9 Classic Rock and 93.3 My FM. She is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory and the Documentary Filmmaking Institute at Seneca College. Her feature documentary, “Murphy’s Law”, won best documentary at a film festival in Dublin Ireland, and her short film, “Towns End”, won an Audience Choice award at the VOX Popular Film Festival. She is an actor, public speaker, published writer and filmmaker. This August her feature length play called “Wild Irish Geese” will be performed at 4thLine Theatre in Millbrook.