Mind, Body & Her x CEAN Event Recap

Mind, Body & Her x CEAN Event Recap - CEAN

The day that proved women are ready for this conversation.

There is always a moment before an event where you wonder if you have asked too much of people. If carving out half a day for yourself, in the middle of a real life with real demands, is something women will actually do.

They did. And what happened in that room reminded us exactly why we do what we do.

We were proud to sponsor East Sydney Private Hospital's first community event, Mind, Body & Her at the Grounds of Alexandria in Sydney, Australia. A day built around something we believe deeply: that women deserve cohesive, honest, expert-led information on how to live better, look after themselves, and understand their own bodies and conditions. Not fragments. Not conflicting advice from every corner of the internet. The full picture, in one room, from people who actually know.

That feels rare. It should not be. But it is, and that is exactly what made the day so special.

We as women have not yet been handed the keys to cohesive information about our own health. Days like this are how we start to change that.

The room

Our host for the day was Amy Gerard, who took to the stage wearing our Lymphatic Onesie and owned every second of it. The energy she brought set the tone from the first moment: warm, sharp, and completely in her element.

Experts, like-minded brands, and specialists filled the programme with the kind of conversations that felt genuinely new. The sort of information that makes you sit up straighter and think, why has no one told me this before. Hearing it all in one place, in community with other women, was something else entirely.

The movement

The deep movement and meditation session was guided by Leah Simmons of Kaaiaa, dressed in our Lymphatic Jumpsuit. What she created in that room was something between a workout and a reset. The kind of activity that changes the entire shape of your day.

Every woman in the class was gifted Cean Lymphatic Leggings, Lymphatic Onesies, and Lymphatic Rompers in Royal Navy to wear for the session. And what happened after is something we will not forget.

So many women came up to us afterwards to talk about how the pieces felt on their bodies. That they had never felt anything like it. The relief in their legs. The support. The way the lymphatic technology actually worked, in real time, during movement. We have always believed in what we make. Hearing it reflected back from a room full of women who had just experienced it for the first time was something else entirely.

We were so proud.

What comes next

We are already building the next one, because a room full of women choosing themselves and getting the information they deserve is something we intend to keep creating space for. If you were there, thank you. You made it what it was.

If you missed it, keep your eyes peeled on our instagram and email newsletter. We do not want you to miss the next one.

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