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August 5, 2009

What I learned from #BlogHer09

Despite the impression I might have given in my previous post, “Blogher ’09 and The Story of Stuff,” the BlogHer conference was not only about swag, vendors, and overconsumption. The experience had a huge impact on me, bigger than I can properly articulate at this point. But for right now, here are my photos and a few thoughts, in chronological order, beginning with Thursday night.

1) It doesn’t really matter if I order my martini with “no plastic spear” for the olives…

 

Beth & friends at restaurant table in Chicago


if I drink so much that I end up sick and needing a plastic bottle of this…

Pepto Bismol bottle & cup

2) When we ask for “greener” sponsors, “organic” is not enough.

Organic baby food in plastic packaging


How organic is a product that is more plastic than food? And that is promoted with a ton of paper waste?

close up of organic baby food in plastic packaging

3) Green moms party by hanging out at cocktail parties testing their purses for lead. Thankfully, Jennifer’s XRF Analyzer did not find any lead in my organic hemp purse. Did we really expect it to?

XRF analyzer used to test a cup for heavy metals

4) Is a zero-waste lunch (durable plates, napkins, utensils, glasses, etc.) negated by the processed Ragu food on the plate?

Ragu food on a plate


Not when shared with good friends! (Pictured: Lynn from Organicmania.)

Beth with Lynn from OrganicMania sitting at a table at the Chicago Sheraton

5) Singing can pretty much make up for any perceived injustice.

Beth singing Karaoke at BlogHer event in Chicago Sheraton


Even if I am not the singer I hope to be someday. 🙂 (Watch this video at your own risk.)

6) And perhaps convincing Pepsi not to bring Aquafina bottled water to the event was not the coup we thought it was since plastic cups were provided for flavored Sobe water instead.

Perrier bottle and plastic cup


I ended up with one plastic cup for my tally, having not thought to bring my travel mug to a cocktail party and being reluctant to run up and get it for fear of missing my turn to sing. 🙂

7) But dancing, like singing, can make up for even more perceived injustices! (Diane MacEachern and MC Milker give us something to talk about. Video here.)

BlogHer particpants dancing

8) Meeting the women of the Green Moms Carnival in person, sharing opinions, advice, laughter, T-shirts, and plotting our next moves… priceless.

Green Mom's Carnival bloggers group photo at BlogHer Conference


(Lynn Miller from OrganicMania, Micaela Preston from mindful Momma, MC Milker from Not Quite Crunchy Parent, Lisa Nelson-Woods from Condo Blues, Me, and Diane MacEachern from Big Green Purse)

9) I wish I had a travel mug without a plastic top. Working on that. For now, just glad I remembered to bring it in the first place!

Beth laughing with Green Mom's Carnival bloggers

10) The women on the Green/Eco Blogging panel discussed leadership and how we decide what products to review and whether they are as safe as the manufacturers tell us they are.

Eco bloggers on panel at BlogHer Conference


And then we met with one of those manufacturers, a PR rep from Procter & Gamble whom we engaged in a discussion about phthalates in fragrances and whether big stinky lumps of Bounce fabric softener were appropriate to have left in our hotel rooms.

Green bloggers together on vendor floor at BlogHer Conference

11) Siel Ju (Green LA Girl) and I discussed how the conference could have been greener.

Beth Terry and Siel Ju at BlogHer Conference

12) Sometimes we have to make choices. I’m glad I chose to have dinner Saturday night with the Green Moms and Karen Hanrahan of Best of Mother Earth who came down to meet us.

Beth Terry & Karen Hanrahan at dinner during BlogHer Conference


Also, really glad to have met Linda Anderson from Citizen Green and Amy Gates from Crunchy Domestic Goddess. Still, I wish I had known this woman was going to be performing at BowlHer that night:

Brooke White from American Idol performing at BlogHer Conference


It’s Brooke White from American Idol. But since I got to have lunch with this guy…

Beth Terry having lunch with Tim Gunn of Project Runway in Chicago


How can I really complain about anything?

So this was fun… posting my BlogHer photos with little quips, even though several of said quips are kind of… um… negative. But it’s how I’m feeling right now. Actually pretty down in the dumps.

My friend Axelle says I should blog about how depressed I am. Let it out. Be honest. I dunno. Does anyone really want to hear me whine?

2 Responses to “What I learned from #BlogHer09”

  1. Okay, Axelle. I will tell. I didn't buy any chocolate because I was too depressed to decide which kind to get. Nor did I buy any baked goods.

    I bought comfort food: mac & cheese and saag paneer from Berkeley Bowl deli in compostable cardboard boxes cuz I didn't have any containers with me; 3 nectarines (which turned out to be very tasty despite Axelle's decree that they had no smell); 2 avocados; a bunch of bananas; and a bottle of organic wine in a glass bottle with a natural wine cork.

    Axelle, how is this interesting?

    The wine is gone now, by the way. I think my kitties must have drunk it because I don't remember consuming it myself and Michael doesn't drink.

  2. Mel — that part is coming up in a Chicago vacation post — along with the photo of getting Chinese food in my Lunchbot! Since the conference was over at that point, I didn't include it in my Blogher post. Never fear. There is more Chicago coming!

    Everyone, you guys are so nice. Thank you. Really really really.

    Beth