It’s a Wednesday morning, and I grab a seat, preparing myself for the SOPHE (Society for Public Health Education) Annual Conference’s Opening Plenary session. But something is different. I’m wearing gym shorts and my favorite public health t-shirt, which is not my usual conference attire. Instead of being in a room surrounded by health education colleagues, I’m in a room by myself, located 20 minutes from downtown Atlanta, where the SOPHE conference was scheduled. I’m staring at a computer screen, not poised to take notes but instead, waiting to see Elaine Auld welcome me to the 2020 SOPHE Annual Conference.
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