Calendar / Standard Time Issue

Is there a way to fix being an hour too early to all my meetings since the switch the Standard Time? Is there a setting or an app to fix this issue?
New to Android and still figuring out this landscape.
Thanks for the help!

Thanks, NexusMan21 -- but that hasn't worked. Tried multiple settings and process of elimination. No go.
Seems to only happen on recurring meetings that were set prior to time change.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks

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