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Eating at a Meeting
Tracy Stuckrath, CFPM, CMM, CSEP, CHC
347 episodes
17 hours ago
Eating at a Meeting explores a variety of topics on food and beverage (F&B) and how they impact individual experience and inclusion, sustainability, culture, community, health and wellness, laws and more. The mission of Eating at a Meeting is to share authentic stories that illustrate the financial, social, emotional, and mental impact food and beverage have on individuals, organizations, and the earth. I see it being threefold: ● Help individuals and organizations understand how F&B impacts employee, customer and guest experience, the planet and the bottom line. ● Help those growing, producing, preparing, and serving F&B understand the duty of care they hold in food safety and inclusion as well as the opportunity they have to create experiences that are safe and inclusive. ● Support those with dietary needs by gathering their insight on eating at a meeting with dietary needs, helping them better advocate for themselves and educating them on the processes found on the other side of the kitchen door.
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Nutrition
Business,
Health & Fitness
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Eating at a Meeting explores a variety of topics on food and beverage (F&B) and how they impact individual experience and inclusion, sustainability, culture, community, health and wellness, laws and more. The mission of Eating at a Meeting is to share authentic stories that illustrate the financial, social, emotional, and mental impact food and beverage have on individuals, organizations, and the earth. I see it being threefold: ● Help individuals and organizations understand how F&B impacts employee, customer and guest experience, the planet and the bottom line. ● Help those growing, producing, preparing, and serving F&B understand the duty of care they hold in food safety and inclusion as well as the opportunity they have to create experiences that are safe and inclusive. ● Support those with dietary needs by gathering their insight on eating at a meeting with dietary needs, helping them better advocate for themselves and educating them on the processes found on the other side of the kitchen door.
Show more...
Nutrition
Business,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/347)
Eating at a Meeting
346: Behavioral Science Meets the Buffet: How to Nudge Event Menus Toward Sustainable Choices
23 hours ago
45 minutes 50 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
345: Eat, Meet, Celebrate: What #EventProfs Can Learn from Scotland's Food Culture
5 days ago
27 minutes 21 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
344: How New Zealand Is Redefining Event Menus Through Culture and Sustainability
1 week ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
343: Rethinking Event Menus: From Buffets to Culinary Experiences that Celebrate Culture
1 week ago
13 minutes 43 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
342: How the Basement Chefs are Revolutionizing How We Experience F&B at Events
2 weeks ago
57 minutes 49 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
341: Event Tech Meets Dining: How Maritz is Building Safer, Smarter Food Experiences
2 weeks ago
34 minutes 6 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
340: Why Event Planners Should Look to Toronto for Food and Beverage Inspiration
3 weeks ago
39 minutes 23 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
339: Creating Space to Opt Out: Why True Belonging Goes Beyond What's on the Plate
3 weeks ago
42 minutes 31 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
338: Feed Your Peace: Using Food to Cultivate Mindfulness and Reduce Stress
4 weeks ago
48 minutes 38 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
337: Food and Climate Change: Why Dining Decisions Matter More Than Ever
1 month ago
1 hour 29 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
336: Allergies, Sensitivities & Choice: Why Hidden Consumers Matter in Event F&B
1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes 43 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
335: Good, Clean, Fair Food for All: Creating Community at the Table
1 month ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
334: Food Safety at a Crossroads: What Event Planners Need to Know
1 month ago
50 minutes 6 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
333: Why Foodservice Is the Missing Link for Inclusive Food & Beverage Brands
1 month ago
57 minutes 54 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
332: Food Donation Connection
1 month ago
51 minutes 28 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
331: Planning Safe Travel for Guests w/ Food Allergies: What's in the New Guide
2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Eating at a Meeting
330: Why Food Policy Matters for Event Planners and our Food Service Partners
2 months ago
43 minutes 8 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
329: The Leftover Problem: Why Perfectly Good Food Ends Up in the Bin
2 months ago
53 minutes 51 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
328: US Food Regulations Pertaining to Food Allergies - An Update
2 months ago
27 minutes 15 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
327: How Culinary Training Builds Confidence, Community, & Careers for Refugees
2 months ago
50 minutes 18 seconds

Eating at a Meeting
Eating at a Meeting explores a variety of topics on food and beverage (F&B) and how they impact individual experience and inclusion, sustainability, culture, community, health and wellness, laws and more. The mission of Eating at a Meeting is to share authentic stories that illustrate the financial, social, emotional, and mental impact food and beverage have on individuals, organizations, and the earth. I see it being threefold: ● Help individuals and organizations understand how F&B impacts employee, customer and guest experience, the planet and the bottom line. ● Help those growing, producing, preparing, and serving F&B understand the duty of care they hold in food safety and inclusion as well as the opportunity they have to create experiences that are safe and inclusive. ● Support those with dietary needs by gathering their insight on eating at a meeting with dietary needs, helping them better advocate for themselves and educating them on the processes found on the other side of the kitchen door.