Eating at a Meeting

By: Tracy Stuckrath CFPM CMM CSEP CHC
  • Summary

  • 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.
    Tracy Stuckrath, thrive! meetings & events
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Episodes
  • 283: Event Profs in Elevators — Moving Conversations for Better F&B at Events
    Dec 17 2024

    🚀 Join me as I take an elevator ride with Devon Pasha, an expert in event planning and inclusivity! 🎙️

    Devon and I delve deep into the pivotal role of offering diverse food options at events rather than simply replacing items.

    We discuss how to craft inclusive menus that cater to everyone’s needs, from ensuring dietary restrictions are respectably met to enhancing customer experience and loyalty. 🥗🍰 Devon shares intriguing real-life stories, like a hotel that brilliantly accommodated guests with allergies, resulting in boosted satisfaction and occupancy rates.

    We also touch on the logistical and financial aspects of event planning, highlighting the necessity of early conversations with attendees and advocating for contracts that secure value for money. Get ready to explore profitable inclusivity, the art of negotiating in the food and beverage industry, and Devon's passion for creating welcoming environments at events. 🍽️💼

    💡 Tune in to discover how inclusivity isn’t just a moral imperative but a strategic advantage in event planning. ❤️

    #StaySafe #EatWell Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, follow us on social media for updates, tips, and behind-the-scenes fun, and if you love the show, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! 🌟

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    47 mins
  • 282: Why Values Matter in Food & Beverage: A Revolutionary Approach
    Dec 10 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with David Allison, founder of the Value Graphics Project and author, to delve into a revolutionary approach to food and beverage at events. David's extensive research, using a global dataset from one million surveys, debunks traditional demographics, highlighting shared human values instead.

    ✨ We discuss how understanding attendees' values like health, well-being, and social standing can transform event planning. For instance, at high-status events, prioritizing luxuries like aged champagne aligns perfectly with social standing values. 🍾 Furthermore, David’s innovative "valuegraphics" method replaces outdated demographics, using AI and social media to uncover attendees' core motivations.

    From his personal stories, like baking bread for others, to my childhood dream of being a crossing guard, we explore how our values shape our lives and decisions. 🚸 We also emphasize the challenge of diverse dietary needs at events and propose solutions, like personalized minibar stockings, that enhance attendee experiences.

    Discover David’s insights on creating meaningful, value-driven events, his collaboration with Google Xi on a "belonging playbook," and the humorous anecdotes like organizing an introvert’s parade. 🎉

    Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on aligning event strategies with core human values to foster genuine connections and inclusive environments.

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    38 mins
  • 281: How to Enhance Events with Sustainable & Inclusive Travel Practices
    Dec 3 2024

    Tracy chats with renowned traveler and cultural connoisseur, Susheda Raval. 🌍 With a staggering 120 countries under her belt, Susheda brings a world of experience in sustainable and inclusive travel practices to the table.

    We delve into the heart of authentic travel, where Susheda shares her secrets for uncovering genuine local experiences—from savoring street food in Bangkok to exploring 200-year-old vineyards hosted by local families. 🍷🌮 Discover her passion for involving local communities in event planning to create richer, more meaningful experiences. Whether it’s incorporating authentic cuisines or fostering cross-cultural communication through food, Susheda’s insights are invaluable for anyone planning impactful events.

    Susheda also introduces us to her children’s book series, "Beato Goes to Japan," where her cat, Beato, explores different cultures, imparting crucial lessons on community and respect. 📚🐾 These books aim to expose young readers to global cultures, inspired by Susheda’s own travel experiences.

    Not to be missed are stories from her recent travels to Uganda, where she highlights the entrepreneurial spirit of local women and the innovative sustainability practices of eco-lodges.

    ✨ Explore the beauty of connecting through food with Susheda Raval on "Eating at a Meeting." 🎤🍽️ Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, follow us on social media for updates, tips, and behind-the-scenes fun, and if you love the show, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! 🌟

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    43 mins

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