In June, Gwyneth Paltrow’s hotly discussed lifestyle company, Goop, hosted its first-ever summit—which went by the moniker “In Goop Health”—in Los Angeles. Paltrow recruited a group of famous friends (Cameron Diaz, Nicole Richie, etc.), as well as doctors and medical experts, for the day-long event; there were a series of panels and discussions about wellness and health, while attendees (who paid either $500, $1,000, or $1,500, depending on their tier) were able to get massages or try “activations” that ranged from sound bath meditation to crystal therapy.

And now Paltrow and Goop are back with their second summit, to be held in New York City this time, in the winter (tickets go on sale Thursday for the summit, which will take place on January 27, 2018). As she did for the inaugural summit, Paltrow has assembled an intriguing group of celebrities to participate in the day-long event: Drew Barrymore, Chelsea Handler, Meg Ryan, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Linney, and more. The focus of the summit, per Goop, will be “illuminating new philosophies, hosting thought-provoking discussions, and showcasing bespoke activations that speak to our emotional and physical health.”

In a phone call this week, Paltrow said she felt that while the first iteration of the summit was a success, she is looking forward to making some changes based on what she learned there. “I think the first one went very well, all things considered,” she said. “I mean, considering it was our first-ever real live event. It was executed beautifully; everything looked amazing. Everybody who participated was just so value-additive, and I think we definitely had some key learnings from it. So this time, we’re working to . . . [for example], last time we had three ticket tiers—now we’re having two. And we’re making sure that, because there were some long lines last time for some of the activations, we’re going to make sure that doesn’t happen.”

“I think, as a start-up, you sometimes learn from what doesn’t work as much as what does work,“ she continued. “But overall it was a pretty resounding success and incredible to see just how impactful [it was].”

And with a switch to an entirely different coast and season, some changes are already built in. “I think aesthetically it will be different because it’s New York and it’s winter and hopefully it’ll be, you know, snowy and cozy and a completely different experience.” Told it was sounding like a “hot chocolate, cider vibe,” Paltrow responded with a laugh, “Yeah, I’m sure it will be probiotic cider and vegan hot chocolate or whatever.”

Paltrow said she will be playing a similar role in the New York summit as she did in Los Angeles, serving as a master of ceremonies and moderating panels. (“I am a student as much as anybody there. I’m not purporting to know anything; I’m just perennially fascinated by the possibilities in all aspects of our lives . . . I just want to ask questions.”) She will be leading a discussion at the end of the day in which she will, per Goop, “discuss reinventing the female archetype and the evolving interpretation of femininity,” with Barrymore, Handler, Linney, Ryan, Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn, and Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth.

“I’m extremely interested in and I spend a lot of time thinking about: what is the modern paradigm of a woman?” Paltrow said. “Who are we expected to be? Who do we want to be?” She continued, “I was really looking for women who have, in their careers, tried to break apart these existing stereotypes and archetypes . . . It was really hard for me, for example, to make the move from full-time actor to full-time entrepreneur, and so I’m just sort of fascinated by where we are as women in time and space and I’m so excited to get them all up there. And I have so many questions for them all.”