Episodes

Sept. 12, 2023

207: What I've Seen & Learned Onsite at Events

I've been onsite working two events over the last two weeks. Let's talk about what I've seen and learned. Connect with Tracy: facebook.com/groups/EatingataMeeting

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Sept. 5, 2023

206: Understanding the Impact, Opportunities, and Limitations of 2022…

The 2022 edition of the FDA Food Code was released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December, and it brought significant changes that offer opportunities for the food-allergic community. These changes include: ✓ Addition of sesame...

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Aug. 29, 2023

205: Expert Food Allergist Shares Insights on Food Allergies and Prev…

Today is the last day of Food Allergy Awareness Month, so I'm bringing a Board Certified Pediatric and Adult Allergist to #EatingAtAMeeting so we can all learn more about food allergies, preventative strategies, and possible treatment. With more than...

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Aug. 22, 2023

204: Innkeeper Surprises and Delights Guests with 100% Gluten-Free Me…

Two years ago, The Inn Berlin reopened with a fresh, modern look and a new innkeeper/chef whose attention to detail with culinary likes and dislikes is garnering five-star reviews from guests. Innkeeper/chef Maya Tomasello understands the challenges...

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Aug. 15, 2023

203: Slaying Misconceptions one Meal at a Time to Reduce Waste & Prov…

Chef Martha Morgan is a speaker, writer, content creator, host, and CEO. What comes before all of those roles — and I must say through those roles — is her passion for serving people delicious food. Her culinary point of …

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Aug. 8, 2023

202: Catering to Special Dietary Needs

Insights and Strategies for Growing Your Catering Business by Catering to Special Dietary Needs In the next episode of Eating at a Meeting LIVE, we will explore the business case for catering to special dietary needs with a focus on …

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Aug. 1, 2023

201: Making Allergy-Friendly Easy

Insights and Strategies for Growing Your Catering Business by Catering to Special Dietary Needs In the next episode of Eating at a Meeting LIVE, we will explore the business case for catering to special dietary needs with a focus on …

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July 25, 2023

200: Celebrating 200 Episodes: Tracy & Previous EAAM Guests Talk Food…

Join me as I celebrate the 200th episode of my Eating at a Meeting podcast with a special gathering of previous guests. In this milestone event — Holy Moly! 200 episodes — we will engage in a dynamic discussion on …

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July 18, 2023

199: Understanding Who's at the Table

Having just planned a multi-day event where 80% of her attendees had dietary restrictions, award-winning entrepreneur and sales coach, Shannon DeSouza shares her challenges with planning the menus. Using her sales experience as well as this recent...

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July 11, 2023

198: Hunger Pangs: Managing Food & Beverage Today

Managing event food and beverage (F&B) today is influenced by the supply chain, staffing, exponentially rising costs, and increased focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG ) guidelines. The struggle is real. In the next episode...

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July 4, 2023

197: Catering 30,000 Feet in the Air

Back in January Delta Airlines announced it was refreshing and enhancing its onboard F&B menu options for the new year to include premium wines, creative cocktails, espresso, plant-based, gluten-free, and locally and seasonally sourced options....

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June 27, 2023

196: Sustainability - Not Just a Buzz Word

This week on Eating at a Meeting LIVE I'm chatting Simon McMahon, Director of Operations for Wyboston Lakes in the United Kingdom to talk about how the resort is addressing food waste and food and beverage inclusion on site. The …

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June 20, 2023

195: Reimagine Food Service to Create a New Value Proposition for Gue…

How do YOU define value when eating at a restaurant or attending an event that includes food and beverage? Food and beverage companies have tended to over-serve guests, allowing for take-home food not consumed while dining. With the pandemic cooking...

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June 13, 2023

194: Supporting Marginalized People in the Craft Fermentation Industry

What started as the Women's International Beer Summit in 2020 to connect female homebrewers to other homebrewers during the pandemic is now the certified 501©3 The Women's Craft Fermentation Alliance (WCFA). The organization, co-founded by Melissa...

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June 6, 2023

193: Finding Innovative and Impactful Solutions to Redefine What it M…

Lindsey Ofcacek, alongside Chef Edward Lee, started The LEE Initiative in Louisville, KY, in 2018 when they saw how the #MeToo movement was bringing to light what women in the restaurant and food and beverage industry were experiencing. An acronym …

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May 30, 2023

192: Using Her Vegan Restaurant to Educate and Empower Others

When I posted on my Instagram account that I was searching for women to highlight for Women's HERstory month, Chef Nina Curtis was the first to reply with the name Chef Karla Ortiz. Then, OMG! The additional "votes" for Karla …

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May 23, 2023

191: Shattering Stigmas Around Not Drinking

Jen Gilhoi and Cate Faulkner are the Co-Founders of the Zero Proof Collective in Minneapolis, MN. Sharing the lived experience of sobriety, they are purpose-driven and focused on reframing the “mocktail” experience so guests have plenty of...

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May 16, 2023

190: Reclaiming Black Food as Medicine to Ensure Health is the New We…

Wanting to honor the ancestry within her, Tambra Raye Stevenson, MPH, Founder/CEO of WANDA (Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture), is addressing the challenges of our current food system with Sheros and advocating for a Food Bill of...

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May 9, 2023

189: Females And Business: Giving Women the Tools to Navigate the F&B…

Randi Weinstein has been in the hospitality industry all her life, from being a host, bartender, and server to director of events for the Charleston Wine + Food Festival. In that last role, she noticed how many fewer female chefs …

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May 2, 2023

188: Using her Diagnosis to Help Others Eat Out Safely

To kick off the 4th annual Women's HERstory Month (March) series and for Food Allergy Awareness/Celiac Disease Awareness Month (May), Tracy introduces you to Kayla King, founder and CEO of MyMeal, an app she created to help people with food...

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April 25, 2023

187: Getting to Feed People is a Privilege and Joy

I first met Chef Stephanie Tyson and Vivián Joiner via a Zoom call for Les Dames d’Escoffier North Carolina Chapter during the middle of the pandemic. What I did not know about them, but have come to realize, is they …

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April 18, 2023

186: Ash Wednesday, Lent ++

Recorded on Ash Wednesday, the first day of the Christian season of Lent, a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, Tracy discusses what it and other religious practices mean for serving food and beverage in the office and at events …

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April 11, 2023

185: Heart Health

According to the CDC, “Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States killing 314,186 women in 2020—or about 1 in every 5 female deaths.” That equates to one woman every 80 seconds. In this …

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April 4, 2023

184: How to be the Rescue

Food waste is estimated at 30-40 percent of the food supply in the US. In 2010, the USDA estimated that to be approximately 133 billion pounds and $161 billion worth of food. That equates to 218.9 pounds of food waste …

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