Woo hoo!! I’m very psyched that it’s now a matter of public record: I’m going to be the volunteer chair for next year’s Ancestral Health Symposium.
I thought the first symposium was amazing, so it’s going to be a challenge to exceed the bar set by last year’s team. But as good as the program was, there are some clear opportunities for improvement (for example, trying to avoid dual-tracking like sessions where possible).
I lived in Boston/Cambridge for nearly 20 years (half of them walking distance to Harvard Square) so I’m also excited to head back to my old stomping grounds.
Wait, there’s more! Next year’s conference is co-sponsored by the Harvard Food Law Society. So I hope/expect that next year’s symposium will have even more sessions on the important topic of food policy.
So mark your calendars for August 9-12! Last year’s symposium sold out and we expect the same for this year’s. I’ll share registration details once they are available.
Be there!!
Weight Maven is written by Beth Mazur. Beth believes that obesity is more symptom than cause and that the real problem is our Western diet -- especially sugar, refined grains, and industrial oils. Beth writes about nutrition, ancestral health, & food policy. And cats!
can’t wait to hear more, it’s hard to keep up with all the conferences.