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We are back with a new episode & this week I am blessed to have had an extremely important & educational conversation about food inequality with Olympia Auset
Olympia is an incredibly hard working & inspiring human at the forefront of changing food insecurity in food desert areas of Los Angeles.
She is relentless in her mission to eradicate food inequality so that healthy nutritious food can be available to anyone in lower income areas.
Her passion to help people be better versions of themselves just by providing them an equal opportunity through the food they eat is a shining guide we can all follow.
This conversation was recorded last year and since then, Olympia is now very close to opening the organic grocery store SUPRMARKT in south central LA but can always use your help so please check out @supr.mrkt
In 2016, Olympia started SÜPRMARKT to eliminate food deserts. A vegan of 12 years, she grew tired of traveling hours by bus each time she needed fresh, healthy food. Having grown up in neighborhoods across Los Angeles, Olympia is very familiar with the differences in creativity, potential, and happiness that accompany differing socio-economic landscapes, and she is steadfast in her commitment to creating infrastructure for a better Earth.
Her work has been covered by publications like the LA Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Complex, SXSW, USA Today, Forbes, and in the documentary Meat Me Halfway. In 2020, Olympia was named a Create & Cultivate Changemaker, and she has previously received certificates of Presidential and Congressional recognition for her service. She is a former Co-Opportunity Market board member, a GRID110 – PledgeLA cohort graduate, and a Howard University Alum.
Olympia was featured by Wanderlust and Huffington Post for “Give Three Gifts,” a video about innovative kindness. In 2015, she initiated the creation of the 100 ft. “Let’s Be Good To Each Other” mural at 54th/ Crenshaw in Los Angeles, and is actively engaged in birthing experiences, gatherings, and gifts to LA which make earth a better place to live.
You can follow Olympia & find out more below:
https://suprmarkt.la/give/
https://www.instagram.com/supr.mrkt/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjXa96om0XXTLtOi3_FV-eQ/videos
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Let's Go
By Luke GledhillWe are back with a new episode & this week I am blessed to have had an extremely important & educational conversation about food inequality with Olympia Auset
Olympia is an incredibly hard working & inspiring human at the forefront of changing food insecurity in food desert areas of Los Angeles.
She is relentless in her mission to eradicate food inequality so that healthy nutritious food can be available to anyone in lower income areas.
Her passion to help people be better versions of themselves just by providing them an equal opportunity through the food they eat is a shining guide we can all follow.
This conversation was recorded last year and since then, Olympia is now very close to opening the organic grocery store SUPRMARKT in south central LA but can always use your help so please check out @supr.mrkt
In 2016, Olympia started SÜPRMARKT to eliminate food deserts. A vegan of 12 years, she grew tired of traveling hours by bus each time she needed fresh, healthy food. Having grown up in neighborhoods across Los Angeles, Olympia is very familiar with the differences in creativity, potential, and happiness that accompany differing socio-economic landscapes, and she is steadfast in her commitment to creating infrastructure for a better Earth.
Her work has been covered by publications like the LA Times, Harper’s Bazaar, Complex, SXSW, USA Today, Forbes, and in the documentary Meat Me Halfway. In 2020, Olympia was named a Create & Cultivate Changemaker, and she has previously received certificates of Presidential and Congressional recognition for her service. She is a former Co-Opportunity Market board member, a GRID110 – PledgeLA cohort graduate, and a Howard University Alum.
Olympia was featured by Wanderlust and Huffington Post for “Give Three Gifts,” a video about innovative kindness. In 2015, she initiated the creation of the 100 ft. “Let’s Be Good To Each Other” mural at 54th/ Crenshaw in Los Angeles, and is actively engaged in birthing experiences, gatherings, and gifts to LA which make earth a better place to live.
You can follow Olympia & find out more below:
https://suprmarkt.la/give/
https://www.instagram.com/supr.mrkt/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjXa96om0XXTLtOi3_FV-eQ/videos
Ok, are you ready?
Let's Go