Disclosure: My attendance at the event is partially sponsored. By writing this post I received a discounted registration fee.
August 5, 2014...that's the day I officially became a Registered Dietitian! (You can read more about my journey here.) There were many ups and downs along the way...and the ever-recurring thought of "this is never going to end!" However, persistence and drive once again proved their invaluable worth. The day finally came. There's no denying my overwhelming joy and sense of accomplishment. But...now what?
With a degree in psychology and having worked in the retail and advertising world, I still think it's crazy how I got to where I am today. But if there's anything that I've learned from my 30+ years of life, it's that following your heart, no matter how crazy and difficult it may be, is the best medicine there is. This may seem like a no-brainer, but there were many times when I wanted to quit because I was sick of being a student, struggling financially, having a heck of a time balancing my time (sorry, husband), etc. However, I learned a lot about myself through the whole process, and the best part is, I can now do what I'm really passionate about rather than feeling like a hamster stuck in a wheel.
My passion for nutrition stems from an appreciation and love for food and cooking that began several years ago. When my husband was first diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening heart condition, my world was rocked, and I suddenly found myself in the middle of the kitchen searching for answers. As lost as I was and as difficult as the challenge before me was, I knew I had to dig deep and rise to the occasion. I truly believe there's always a blessing that comes out of hardship and trials, and honestly, if it wasn't for his diagnosis, I still may not be able to crack an egg properly to this very day. Imagine that!
Fastforward three years - My husband was at a MUCH better place, and it turned out that he didn't need a pacemaker after all! Not to mention his medicine dosage got cut by half. Even his doctor was amazed by the improvement in his lab values. In the midst of all this, I went through a HUGE transformation as well. I overcame my obsession with numbers, counting calories, etc., which I developed after marriage when I felt like everything was spiraling out of my control. I began to understand and practice intuitive, mindful eating. That's a testament to the power of food and nutrition. It's THE way to take back our health and well-being without relying on medicine and all the other quick-fixes that are widely available on the market.
I started this blog almost 2 ½ years ago as a creative outlet. At the time, I was working on my prerequisites to get into a nutrition program, and as I became encumbered with textbook readings and research papers, time spent in the kitchen became little to none. Thus, this blog was a way for me to not lose sight of why I embarked on this journey in the first place - to combine the science and knowledge of food and nutrition with cooking and be able to translate this into real-life applications. Yes, it required much commitment as an INSANE amount of time and effort was put into every single post I put out there.
I suppose I could've spent that time earning some sort of income, but even without any financial incentives, I continued to develop recipes, make a crazy mess in the kitchen, take millions of photos in the most awkward positions, and work on my writing skills unceasingly. Why? Because that's what made me truly happy and continues to do so today.
Through this blog, my eyes were opened to a who new world (a.k.a the blogosphere), which I would not have known existed otherwise. I began to connect with others (through the recipe redux) who shared similar interests and desires of communicating nutrition in the most tangible way - food. I reveled in the fact that I had finally found a support group..a niche if you will. I started to look up to and be inspired by Registered Dietitians, like Regan Jones of Healthy Aperture, Deanna Segrave-Daly & Serena Ball of Teaspoon of Spice, Gretchen Brown of Kumquat Blog, and Robin Plotkin of Robinsbite, to name a few.
So when these amazing ladies sent me an invitation to attend the very first Blog Brûlée Conference that will be held in Vermont on September 12-14, I instantaneously began packing a suitcase in my head. I seriously can't thank them enough for this opportunity. As I read Robin's post, I related wholeheartedly to everything she had to say and my excitement grew all the more thinking about being in the presence of others who are driven by the very same desires that propel me.
This conference couldn't have come at a better time. As I decide on what steps to take next in nurturing and using my passion to create my career, I feel fortunate that I get to be in the company of 19 other like-minded dietitian bloggers and nutrition communication experts from whom I'll be able to seek advice and learn. I hope to gain insight on marketing, branding, and using social media effectively. I'm also looking forward to getting to know and developing friendships with all the attendees, and what better way to do so than kicking back in the picturesque Green Mountain State, sharing delicious eats and swapping stories?
Now all that's left to do is to count down the days. Vermont, here I come!
Jessica @ Nutritioulicious says
Congrats on becoming an RD! Looking forward to meeting you in person in just 2 weeks!!
Min says
Thanks, Jessica! I look forward to meeting you as well ;). It's coming up fast!
Jen says
Min,
You are brave to share your story and congrats on passing the exam! Looking forward to meeting you at Blog Brûlée!
Min says
Thank you so much, Jen! I look forward to meeting and getting to know you at the conference as well ;). It's coming up fast!!
Anne @fANNEtasticfood says
Beautiful post - proud of you all you have accomplished, and looking forward to hanging out in VT!
Min says
Anne!!! Do you remember how I emailed you several years ago asking for some advice on how to start a blog? You don't understand how excited I was when you emailed me back! And when I finally met you for the very first time at the HLS, I was so star-struck ;). I seriously can't wait to spend time with you soon!!!
Kara Lydon, RD says
YAY! Can't wait to finally meet in-person in VT!! And a HUGE congrats on becoming a RD! So excited for you.
Min says
Thank you so much, Kara! I, too, am soo excited to meet you soon!
Meme says
Wow Min, what a story!! I love hearing about people's journey and what let them to their passion. What a blessing that your husband is doing so well.
I seriously can't wait to meet everyone in real life 🙂 So excited!!
Min says
I feel the same way ;). I look forward to getting to know you! See you soon, Meme.
Diane Boyd says
Min, Wow! what a powerful testament to nutrition! Happy to hear hubby is well and congrats to you for 'feeding' him back to health and on becoming a registered dietitian! Looking forward to meeting in VT!!!!
Min says
Yes, I'm so happy to be an RD finally! 😉 Can't wait to meet you in person!!
ellie | fit for the soul says
Wonderful post, Unni! And omgness you are looking fabulous and healthy~~~so glowy from the inside out. Thank you for sharing such sensitive subjects like your past, and I'm so glad we've been able to be friends this whole time. 😉 Mannnn would I love to attend the conference :/
Min says
Aww you're too sweet, Ellie. Go ma wuh yo ;). You're one of the first bloggers I connected with, and I'm so thankful for our friendship.
gretchen | kumquat says
all i know is i can't wait to see you again soon! (with a big R-D after your name!)
Min says
So excited to see you again!!!! Last time was too short 😉
Robin @Robinsbite says
Min, first off, so glad to know that your husband is healthy. Secondly, CONGRATS and welcome to the profession! Third, dietetics is my second career, too! Looks like we'll have PLENTY to discuss in VT. 🙂
Min says
I seriously can't wait to meet you, Robin! Thank you for this amazing opportunity and yes, I think you're right. I have a feeling we def won't have to worry about running out of things to talk about ;).
Alice // Hip Foodie Mom says
Min, first off . . congrats on becoming a Registered Dietitian! That is great! and I'm so glad your husband is doing better and I remember reading your story here. . so I'm SO happy to see you happy and healthy!!! and I'm so happy for you that you will be attending the Blog Brûlée Conference. . you'll have to tell us all about it! 🙂
Min says
Thank you so much, Alice! Yes, nutrition has completely changed our lives for the better. Yes, I definitely plan on sharing details about the weekend ;).
Kari @ bite-sized thoughts says
Your journey is so inspiring Min - congratulations on all you have achieved, and achieved for your husband at that 🙂 I'm so glad you get to attend the conference and hope you have a wonderful time.
Min says
Thank you, Kari! I look forward to what the future has in store for me and my career ;).
Anne says
You are so awesome! Have a great time!
Min says
Thanks, Anne! You're pretty amazing yourself 😉
Regan @ The Healthy Aperture Blog says
Min, I'm so proud of you and all you've accomplished so far with this blog and your new career. Can't wait to see you in Vermont!!
Min says
Thank you so much, Regan! Whether you realize it or not, you've played a vital role in my journey and for that I'm truly grateful. Yes, see you soon!
Kenan | Kitchen 1204 says
Min, I'm so happy for you! That conference sounds amazing. I can't wait to see what you bring back from it 🙂
Min says
Thank you, Kenan! I'm very excited as well. It's going to be a great weekend!
Dixya @ Food, Pleasure, and Health says
im a little bummed that i cant make it - thats the beauty of being the only in house dietitian. hope you guys bring back lot of pictures and information to share. i will miss you all.
Min says
What?! You're not going, Dixya?! No!!! Now I'm bummed :(. Hopefully next time.
Deanna Segrave-Daly (@tspbasil) says
Of course, we share your excitement and so happy you'll be attending the first ever Blog Brulee 🙂
I didn't know about your husband's health scare and how that kick-started your interest in healthy cooking - and so fantastic to hear how it's really made a difference in both your lives. I'm really excited to finally meet you in person and I've really been in awe and so thrilled to see, too, how your blog has evolved- you are on your way, girl!
Min says
Thank you so so much for inviting me and for all the time and effort you ladies put in to make this happen (gestation age (haha) 35 weeks!!). I know! I, too, am super excited to meet you finally!!