The Presentations
Meet our 2026 Presenters
During the Legacy Expo there will be four separate presentations being held in break-out rooms. These presentations allow attendees will give attendees a more in depth view into the services offered by the Presenters. Whether it's learning about the proper language to use with children, or having a sound bath experience, these sessions are offered for you to dig a little deeper. Each presentation will last 30 minutes. Tickets are free, but with limited seating early registration is encouraged.


In this interactive workshop, we will discuss how to approach the subjects of death and grief with honesty, clarity, and care. These can be difficult conversations and the goal is for the adult to feel more comfortable and equipped to have them.
Designed for parents, caregivers, educators and any other adults interested in learning how to listen, respond, and provide emotional support — without needing the 'perfect words'.
There will be a display of books for you to look at and a handout with the titles of books for different ages and situations.
Contact Sandra at: peaceofminddeathdoula@gmail.com or @peaceofminddeathdoula on Instagram
Tough Conversations: Talking with Kids about Death and Grief
By: Sandra Spicer - Death Doula


Guided by Laurie Clark, bereavement companion and somatic grief practitioner, this session honors grief as a natural, embodied experience. Everything shared is an invitation. You are encouraged to listen inwardly, choose what feels supportive to share, and rest whenever needed.
You will be invited to explore grief through the wisdom of the body. This workshop offers simple, compassionate practices to support presence, regulation, and connection as you navigate loss at your own pace.
Contact Laurie at: SomaticGriefWork.com
Somatic Grief Work
By: Laurie Clark - Bereavement Companion & Somatic Grief Practitioner


Sound Healing Journey
By: Heather Robynne - Sound Healer
Experience a moment of pause, presence, and connection through sound. This gentle sound healing session invites you to rest, listen, and reconnect with yourself and the community around you. Using crystal singing bowls, voice, and soothing vibration, the experience supports relaxation, nervous system balance, and a sense of grounded well-being. All are welcome—come as you are and receive a moment of calm within the shared energy of the expo.
Contact Heather at: https://www.heatherrobynne.com/


Last Aid in Canada: Increasing Community Participation in Palliative Care
By: Cheryl Spencer and Tara Landry - Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
Talking about death can feel uncomfortable, yet most of us will one day care for someone who is seriously ill, dying, or grieving. What if we felt more confident, prepared, and supported in those moments? Last Aid is a public education program designed for everyone, not just health care professionals. Offered in more than 20 countries and now expanding across Canada, the course provides practical, accessible knowledge about palliative care, dying as a natural part of life, planning ahead, relieving suffering, and navigating grief. In this session, you will learn what Last Aid is, how it works, and why it is helping communities feel less afraid of end-of-life conversations. Participants consistently report feeling more confident talking about death and more comfortable supporting someone with serious illness or grief.
If you have ever wondered how to start the conversation, how to better support someone you care about, or how communities can become more compassionate around death and dying, this session will offer insight, reassurance, and practical information about the Last Aid program.
Find out more: www.chpca.ca/education/last-aid/
First Presentation: 12:15-12:45pm
Second Presentation: 1-1:30pm
Third Presentation: 1:45-2:15pm
Fourth Presentation: 2:30-3pm
Tickets!
Make sure to get your tickets for the Presentations. Registration is free, but required.
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The Legacy Expo acknowledges that the land on which we gather is the traditional and unceded territory of the Algonquin nation.
