What are the next steps to effect change? How do you go about shifting the paradigm? The Next Steps Conference is happening June 3rd and June 4th, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia, and I would love to see you there.
It’s been easy to get and stay in a despair mindset during the last two years. After all, we’ve been relentlessly bombarded with what many experts are now calling fear porn. The governor of Oregon, Kate Brown, put up highway signs asking “HAVE YOU KILLED SOMEONE TODAY?” The message was clear: Not only might you die from COVID-19, a super virus the likes of which the world had never seen before, but you just smiling at someone, shaking their hand, or giving them a hug might kill them as well.
Are you done with the fear mongering?
She was done with the fear-mongering, lockdowns, restricted breathing, and, especially, the unkindness towards her daughter who has autism and cannot safely get a COVID-19 vaccine.So in the face of all the division and despair, what can we do?
How do we move forward out of the madness?
When my daughter’s school went to on-line only, a group of parents, including me, cleared our friend’s land, built a clubhouse, hired two teachers, and started an independent learning pod.
When some of the outlets I used to write for started publishing what read and sounded like advertisements for Big Pharma instead of real journalism, I found a newspaper that had integrity and was willing to tell both sides of the story.
Freedom-minded people are walking out of their fear-mongering doctors’ offices. They are also leaving states where people care more about promoting Big Pharma and Big Fear than they do about kindness, family togetherness, or good health.
My friend and colleague Zen Honeycutt, founder of Moms Across America, is building a food security paradigm to help neighbors find each other and share their organic produce in a way that fosters community and healthy living.
The despair and fear are so 2021. In 2022 we’re ready for solutions.
Next Steps Conference
Enter Next Steps Conference, an in-person, live, smile-at-each-other, pro-hug conference happening in Atlanta, Georgia on June 3 & June 4th.
This event, organized by Tia Severino, features live and interactive workshops with the top paradigm shifters in the world today. The point of the conference is not to complain but to build.
Build bridges.
Find solutions.
Leave fear and loneliness behind and step into power and community.
“Next steps to effect change” is the conference’s tagline.
Next Steps Conference Workshops include:
Shifting the Paradigm – Del Bigtree, Robert Scott Bell, Dr. Jennifer Margulis (aka me. You can read my bio here.)
VIP Dinner Friday Night
Only a limited number of VIP tickets are available. Rub shoulders with all the speakers while enjoying a gourmet, allergy-friendly meal with chicken, fish, and vegan entree options, all available gluten and dairy-free.
The conference will also launch UI Media Awards. These awards will recognize achievements in Journalistic Excellence, celebrating and honoring forward-thinking freedom fighters. We are the press now! Award recipients to be announced.
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Group tickets also available.
Information about the Next Steps Conference can be found at ==>> www.next-steps.info.
Link to purchase tickets ==> https://nextsteps.
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Patty Hilton says
For those of us unable to attend, is there going to be any Online Access?
nicole johnson says
I am also hoping to view it online. For now, here is a link to the event.
https://jennifermargulis.net/next-steps-conference-2022/
Concerned says
Wow. Sounds great except that your group leaves out a lot of info:
https://atlantaantifa.org/tag/next-steps-conference/
Your conference promotes antisemitism and radical right wing UN-science based knowledge?
Geesh.
Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D. says
Dear “Concerned,”
That article is basically nonsensical. The event was fabulous and had nothing hateful about it. There was a diverse and peaceful pro-freedom pro-health pro-science audience there. Nothing about it promoted anti-semitism. I am Jewish. I was one of the speakers.
Read more here: https://jennifermargulis.substack.com/p/haters-tried-to-stop-this-health?s=w
Nicole Johnson says
I am a local health advocate and was one of the speakers. It was a lovely event. I feel embarrassed that so-called anti-fascists tried to censor it. They were the ones acting badly and promoting cancel culture. This conference promoted the open exchange of ideas.
Lynn Payne says
My church stopped you from having the conference there. Unity North Atlanta. They are being vague and talked about your speakers saying Hate Speach. Can you tell me what there complaint was and how I can learn more to see about getting involved?
Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D. says
There was nothing hateful about the conference. Atlanta AntiFa said it was anti-semitic, which is very ironic since I am Jewish. It was an informative, positive, love-filled event. But the “anti-fascists” tried to censor and stop it. The world is upside down. Here’s where you can learn more: https://jennifermargulis.substack.com/p/haters-tried-to-stop-this-health?s=w