I can relate. I always bring my own food when I travel, but often still attend ticketed events to participate (e.g. mixers or lunches), but then need to decide if eating what is provided will cause problems. Knowing menu in advance might help people decide if paying for access is worth it
July 31, 2025 at 7:52 PM
I can relate. I always bring my own food when I travel, but often still attend ticketed events to participate (e.g. mixers or lunches), but then need to decide if eating what is provided will cause problems. Knowing menu in advance might help people decide if paying for access is worth it
Some of the solutions we discussed to address various food barriers (e.g. cost, transportation, dietary restrictions, asking for help) included: - a conference food pantry stocked by member donations ($ donated in reg or food brought to conf) - an official (and low/no cost) ride service
July 31, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Some of the solutions we discussed to address various food barriers (e.g. cost, transportation, dietary restrictions, asking for help) included: - a conference food pantry stocked by member donations ($ donated in reg or food brought to conf) - an official (and low/no cost) ride service
For context, I'm a 45-year-old cis/bi man with a biology PhD and just got an ADHD diagnosis after a lifelong challenge. I'm in my first few days of using methylphenidate and, within an hour, was locked in on a really deep dive into neuropharmacology.
March 21, 2025 at 7:34 PM
For context, I'm a 45-year-old cis/bi man with a biology PhD and just got an ADHD diagnosis after a lifelong challenge. I'm in my first few days of using methylphenidate and, within an hour, was locked in on a really deep dive into neuropharmacology.