‘We have a good life because where we live, the things that happen there and the people around us make it so.’
Sometimes we need a bit of help to find the things around us to make that good life we’d all like to have.
Sometimes we are being helped by people we might call ‘professionals’ to make that good life. How do they get to know about the good things around us and help us connect with them?
And how do the people making the good things happen know about the professionals and that they need to know about them?
It can all get a bit confusing, but it doesn’t have to be if the right people are having the right conversations in the right place at the right time.
It is possible for people in our different communities to be connected and for us to then be connected to the good things around us when we need that bit of help.
Or even for when we want to offer some help ourselves.
Being connected can make us feel less lonely, more like doing things and more able to help others, which, in turn improves our mental, emotional, and physical health.
And that’s the power of feeling part of our communities.
Curious
Connected
Communicative
Compassionate
Co-productive
Creative
Common sensible
Consistent
Courageous
Clear
Continually learning
‘It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed’.
Theodore Roosevelt
Perfect
‘Perfection belongs to narrated events, not to those we live’.
Primo Levi, The Periodic Table
The first Marches Real Food & Farming Conference is taking place on 15th & 16th September in South Shropshire.
The conference brings together people engaged across the food system to explore ‘Our Local Food Future’.
- Hear from nearly 100 speakers
- Take part in practical sessions
- Share ideas and experiences
- Connect with peers and
The first Marches Real Food & Farming Conference is taking place on 15th & 16th September in South Shropshire.
The conference brings together people engaged across the food system to explore ‘Our Local Food Future’.
- Hear from nearly 100 speakers
- Take part in practical sessions
- Share ideas and experiences
- Connect with peers and be part of a growing network
Come and hear from thought leaders and find out what is happening locally. We will be discussing opportunities and challenges with food producers, farmers, researchers, policy makers and citizens, sharing ideas and experiences, and together creating a vision for the future of food and farming here in the Marches and how we can work together to achieve it.
There are panel discussions, workshops, ‘In conversation’ sessions and practical activities. We will look at the economics, from making regenerative agriculture pay, to understanding new opportunities with blended finance and through a more localised food economy. We will explore environmental issues, how we can farm with nature, build soil fertility and manage nutrients, water and livestock sustainably, adapt to climate change and reduce inputs and emissions. We will consider how a resilient food system can support health and wellbeing, see if we can taste food quality and look at different ways to collaborate effectively.
Do come and join us, you can book tickets from only £25 per day here -
There are also volunteer and bursary tickets available, for more info check out the website
Good food provided by Shropshire Good Food Partnership members with music and lots of networking opportunities.
Curious Birds is going to be away in October!
I'm off to Nepal for a few weeks to walk the Three Passes Trek and revisit much loved places in Kathmandu like Swayambhu, where this wonderful statue of Buddha resides.
I'll be back in November raring to go on new and existing projects.
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