Speaking and Events
Dr. Ede speaks internationally on a wide variety of nutrition science topics, including ketogenic diets for psychiatric disorders, Alzheimer’s prevention, nutrition policy, and the nutritional differences between plant and animal foods. Engaging graphics, clear explanations and humor make her presentations accessible to audiences of all kinds.

“I love speaking at all kinds of events to all kinds of people. My goal is not to impress or overwhelm people with lots of technical information—my job as a speaker is to engage, educate and empower every single person in the room.”
—Georgia Ede MD
Upcoming Events
European Mental Health Summit, online, March 23, 2025. Register now!
The International Integrative Mental Health Conference (IIMHC), online, May 30, 2025
Mental Health Academy Masterclass, online, July 28-29, 2025
International Food Addiction and Comorbidities Conference, London, England, September 4-5, 2025
Rodzeń Brothers' Low Carb Festival, Wrocław, Poland, September 12-13, 2025, "Metabolic Psychiatry: Prescribing Hope" and "The Ketogenic Diet Is Powerful Brain Medicine". This is an exciting bilingual event which will be translated live into your headphones so that Polish speakers and English speakers alike will understand every word! Registration information coming soon.
Past Events
Nutrition Collective Symposium: Ketogenic Insights – Mental Health Breakthroughs from Stress to Balance, online, January 22, 2025.
Metabolic Revolution, Washington, DC, October 14, 2024, "The Freedom to Choose a Brain-Healthy Diet"
Integrative Medicine for Mental Health, Washington, DC, October 11, 2024, "Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry: The Science of Hope"
Symposium for Metabolic Health, San Diego, CA, August 15, 2024, "Metabolic Psychiatry: The Science of Hope"
Psychiatry Reimagined, virtual, June 22, 2024, "Ketogenic Diets for Psychiatric Disorders: The Science of Hope"
Integrative Personalized Medicine, London, England, June 7, 2024, "Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry: The Science of Hope"
Metabolic Psychiatry: Understanding How Modifying Metabolism Can Create Mental Health, Cambridge, MA, November 3-4, 2023, "Managing Major Mental Illness with Dietary Change: The New Science of Hope"
Food for Thought 2023: Rising to the Challenge of Obesity and Diabetes, Zurich, Switzerland, October 11, 2023. "How Nutrition Affects the Brain: Mechanisms"
Fixing Metabolic Health, Zurich, Switzerland, October 9, 2023, "Synopsis of Metabolic Psychiatry intervention Trials and Outcomes"
Functional Medicine for Mental Health, October 8, 2023, "The Ketogenic Diet for Refractory Mental Illness: Unprecedented Improvements in 28 Inpatients."
Nutrition and Mental Health Disorders: The Connection, Kripalu, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. July 7, 2023. Keynote: "The Ketogenic Diet and Mental Health Disorders"
International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois, June 24, 2023. "Ketogenic Diet for Bipolar Disorder: Theory, Evidence and Clinical Practice"
3rd International Keto Live Conference, Bergün, Switzerland, June 16, 2023. "Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry: The New Science of Hope"
VGBC 2023, Houten, Netherlands, June 2, 2023. "How the Foods You Eat Affect Your Mental Well-Being"
Public Health Collaboration (PHC) Annual Conference, Sheffield, UK, May 20, 2023. "Nutritional and Metabolic Psychiatry: The New Science of Hope"
Miller-Dwan Foundation, March 9, 2023. "Nutrition, Metabolism, and Mental Health: Exciting New Root Cause Treatments for Psychiatric Conditions"
2nd International Keto Live Conference, Bergün, Switzerland, June 13, 2022. "The First Thousand Days: Micronutrients and Optimal Brain Development" and "Nutrition and Childhood Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Autism and ADHD"
Low Carb International All Stars 2021, July 20, 2021. "Nutritional and Metabolic Strategies for Optimizing Mental Health"
World Nutrition Summit, March 5, 2021. "Metabolic Psychiatry Offers New Treatment Options for Mental Health Disorders"
International Society for Naturopathic Medicine's 4th International Online Forum on Nutritional Medicine, Beijing, China, October 18, 2020. "Our Descent into Madness: Modern Diets and the Global Mental Health Crisis"
Integrative Medicine for Mental Health Conference, August 23, 2020. "Our Descent into Madness: Modern Diets and the Global Mental Health Crisis"
Food for Thought 2020: The Science and Politics of Nutrition, June 30, 2020. "Food for Mind and Body: The Impact of Nutrition on Mental Well-Being" panel
LowCarb Denver, Denver, Colorado, March 15, 2020. “Nutritional Psychiatry in the Real World”
Crossfit Health, Santa Cruz, California, February 2, 2020. "Are Vegan Diets Really Game Changers"
Crossfit Health, Santa Cruz, California, December 15, 2019. "Brainwashed: The Mainstreaming of Nutrition Mythology"
KetoLive Conference, Bergün, Switzerland, June 14, 2019. “Understanding Food: Nutritional Psychiatry Offers New Treatment Options for Mental Health Disorders” and “There Is Hope: Rethinking Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurological Conditions.” Videos are available to rent through the KetoLive website.
Indonesia International Low Carb Conference, Jakarta, Indonesia, April 6-7, 2019. “Low-Carb vs. Standard Guidelines: Science and Common Sense” and “How Low-Carb Diets Improve Mental Health”
Boulder Carnivore Conference, Boulder, Colorado, March 7, 2019. “The Brain Needs Meat: Mental Health Benefits of the Carnivore Diet"
Low Carb Denver, Denver, Colorado, March 8, 2019. “EAT-Lancet’s Plant-Based Diet: Food in the (Mis)Anthropcene”
Metabolic Health Summit, Long Beach, California, February 1, 2019. “Understanding Brain Food: Nutritional Psychiatry Offers New Treatment Options for Mental Health Disorders.”
i3 Lecture Series: Ideas that Transform and Inspire, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, October 9, 2018. “Preventing Alzheimer’s Is Easier than You Think”
LowCarbUSA San Diego, San Diego, California, July 28, 2018. “Brain Drain: The Perils of Processed Foods and Plant-Based Diets”
Yale University Working Women’s Network, New Haven, Connecticut, May 31, 2018. “Brain Food: Surprising Nutrition Secrets for Successful Women”
Greenfield Public Library, Greenfield, Massachusetts, April 18, 2018. “Beyond Medication: How to Improve Mood, Attention and Memory Through Diet”
Low Carb Breckenridge, Breckenridge, Colorado, March 2, 2018. “Our Descent Into Madness: Modern Diets and the Global Mental Health Crisis”
LowCarbUSA West Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Florida. January 20, 2018. “Plants vs. Animals: Bring It On!”
LowCarbUSA Winchester, Winchester, Virginia, October 21, 2017. “Plants vs. Animals: Bring It On!”
LowCarbUSA San Diego, San Diego, California, August 4, 2017. “Preventing Alzheimer’s Is Easier Than You Think”
Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, February 23, 2017. “Beyond Medication: Using Food to Improve Mood, Sleep, Concentration, Energy and Stress”
Greenfield Public Library, Greenfield, Massachusetts, May 3, 2017. “Beyond Medication: How to Improve Mood, Attention and Memory Through Diet”
Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, February 2, 2017. “Beyond Medication: Evidence-based Nutrition Recommendations for Improving Mental Health and Performance in College Students”
LowCarbUSA Keto Getaway, West Palm Beach, Florida, January 22, 2017. “Preventing Alzheimer’s Is Easier Than You Think”
Physicians for Ancestral Health annual retreat, Miami, Florida, January 20, 2017. “WHO Says Meat Causes Cancer?”
Northeast College Health Association (NECHA), Newport, Rhode Island, November 3, 2016. “Beyond Medication: Evidence-Based Nutrition Recommendations for Improving Mental Health and Performance in College Students”
Ancestral Health Symposium, Boulder Colorado, August 13, 2016. “Histamine Intolerance: Why Freshness Matters”
Connecticut Southwest Regional Mental Health Board, Norwalk, Connecticut, May 26, 2016. “Brain Food: A Nutritional Approach to Mental Health” (3-hour workshop for clinicians)
Connecticut Southwest Regional Mental Health Board, Norwalk City Hall. May 26, 2016. Norwalk CT. “Brain Food: How What You Eat Affects Your Mental Health” (2-hour community education session for the public)
Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. April 5, 2016, “Hormonal Harmony: Restoring Chemical Balance through Diet”
Physicians for Ancestral Health, Scottsdale, Arizona, January 22-23, 2016, “Mood and Memory: How Sugar Affects the Brain” and “Histamine Intolerance: Why Freshness Matters”
Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, April 4, 2015. “Brain Food: How To Improve Your Mood, Memory and Concentration without Medications”
American Psychiatric Association, New York, New York, May 5, 2014. “Starvation, Ketosis, Sugar, and Gluten: Macronutrients and Mental Health”
Northeast College Counseling Center Directors’ Conference, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, March 10, 2014. “The Potential Role of Diet in the Rise of Mental Health Problems among College Students”
Smith College/Active Minds Series, Northampton, Massachusetts, December 4, 2013. “The Impact of Nutrition on Mental Health”
Ancestral Health Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, August 16, 2013. “Brain Food: The Vital Connection between Diet and Mental Health”
Ancestral Health Symposium, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 10, 2012. “Little Shop of Horrors? The Risks and Benefits of Eating Vegetables”
Testimonials
I asked Dr. Georgia Ede to create two lectures for my CME-certified Keto Live Conference in Switzerland. The audience just loved Dr. Ede and her lectures, not only because of their sound medical and scientific content but also because of their intelligent and sometimes humorously entertaining slides which brilliantly illustrated her speech and accompanied Dr. Ede’s charming personality on stage. Immediately after she finished her presentations I invited her again for the following year’s conference. You don't have to look further—you found the best!"
—Josephine Barbarino, Founder, KetoLive Project
“This workshop provided much valuable information for mental health professionals to share and use with clients. The added bonus was that the information was so pertinent to our own lives and self-care and the care of our families. Despite the 'scientific' nature of some of the presentation, all was easy to understand. You have a nice way of making the difficult into something manageable—rave reviews—not a single negative evaluation.”
—Pat Hartman, Coordinator of Professional Development, National Association of Social Workers, Connecticut Chapter
“Your First Wednesday talk here at the Greenfield Public Library was so well received. . . . Patrons who were here for the talk have raved about it, and those who missed it have inundated us with requests to have you here again.”
—Lisa Prolman, Assistant Library Director, Greenfield Public Library, Greenfield MA
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