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Why My Attendance at ShiftCon Matters


Earlier today a friend and I were coming back from a meeting and noticed how the landscape of a nearby neighborhood had changed over the last 5 years.  I really don't when the lone grocery store in the area closed or the neighborhood garden disappeared but the realization of the growing food desert in the area really stunned us both.

When I referred to the area as a food desert, she asked what I meant.
  What's a 'food desert'?", she asked.
A food desert is an area void of grocery stores, farmers markets, places where persons can purchase fresh fruits and veggies.  

After driving around a bit we discovered the nearest grocery store was over 10 miles away.  That may not seem like much but to an elderly person with no car or a growing family the lack of fresh fruits and veggies often ties to increased obesity and other health related problems.

We've heard the saying 
You Are What YOU Eat
Now think about it, if unhealthy foods are the only available options, then we are more apt to make unhealthy choices.  

I want to do something to help.  When I think of all the people in that neighborhood who no longer have immediate access to a nearby grocery store or community garden, it saddens me deeply.  I have to do something.  

Attending ShiftCon is the first step in learning possible ways to get started and make something happen.

ShiftCon is an empowering forum where we can connect, share, learn and organize with other Shifters at a conference which focuses on food, wellness, health, sustainability and more.  

ShiftCon Eco-Wellness Influencer Conference
http://www.shiftconmedia.com
October 3-5, 2019
Location: Atlanta, GA


Click here to purchase your ticket 

Let's face it, shift happens.  Here's our chance to make a change for the better.  Join me at ShiftCon this year.
Which Social Media Conference are YOU planning on attending this year?

Comments

melissa said…
This sounds like a great way to learn about the latest healthy trend or food. I am vegan so this will be a new resource
candy said…
As someone who worries about where our food comes from and is grown this is just as important. Struggle for many rural people
Alli Smith said…
What a great cause to get behind. I've never heard the term food desert before so I was enlightened while reading this post. What a great conference.
AiringMyLaundry said…
I am all about learning more about food. I admit, I love my junk food, but I do know that I should eat healthier and know more where my food is coming from.
Sarah Bailey said…
I have to admit I've not heard of Shiftcon before, but it sounds like a great place to make like-minded people. I hope you have a wonderful time.
Gisele said…
I've not heard of Shiftcon. This sounds like a great concept. There are food deserts in my area and it is horrible.
Lisa Martin said…
I've not heard of shiftcon before, but it sounds like a wonderful way to become more informed about the food I'm consuming. Thank you! I'm going to be looking into this more.
Stockpiling Mom said…
ShiftCon sounds like a great conference. I am Celiac so discovering new gluten free foods is right up my alley! Thanks for sharing! I have heard of ShiftCon but never really knew what it was.
monicazyoung said…
I love shiftcon and I have attended before, but now with work it is hard to take time off. Will be following all of you in social media
Terri Steffes said…
I have worked with a garden project to feed those in a food desert close to where I live. We collectively plant vegetables and take them to food centers for distribution.
Ruth I said…
Sounds like a great event! I am sure we will all learn a lot from it.
Rachel said…
This looks like a really informative conference. I attend meetings for a group that addresses the food desert in the south suburbs of Chicago.
Gust si Aroma said…
I love healthy food. I am always looking to learn more about new kind of healthy food!
I am glad you brought food deserts to our attention. So true this can be a big issue when it comes to accessibility and convenience.
Heather said…
I've never actually heard of this, but it sounds interesting. I'm always wanting to learn new things!
Swathi said…
I never heard of this, now I know. Yes I am concentrating on healthy food and trying to improve the food habits.
Beth said…
It sounds like a great conference. I haven't really noticed a food desert before, but I'm going to be looking around here now.
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Amy Smith said…
That sounds like it would be a fun, yet educational conference. Plus, there is so much to do in Atlanta when it isn't conference time!
Ckrusch said…
I have not attended ShiftCon but it sounds like a great conference! So many great speakers and topics!
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