Fraternity Foodie

Check out our latest podcast interviews (and food suggestions) from all over North America!

Dr. Dominique Padurano: What tips can you share on time management in college? Featured

Dr. Dominique Padurano (also known as Dr. P) holds 4 permanent teaching certifications from New York State, a Master’s degree in Education, as well as a Ph.D. in History from Rutgers and a Bachelor’s degree in Art History from Harvard, where she graduated with high honors. Since opening Crimson Coaching in 2014, she has been blessed with scores of students hailing from 14 states and 11 countries. Crimson Coaching’s students have been: – awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of scholarships; – accepted to some of the nation’s top universities and colleges, including Harvard, Princeton, Smith, BU and BC; have improved their grades and skills in a variety of subjects; – able to build their confidence and achieve their dreams. In episode 376 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. P chose Harvard, advice to recent graduates on finding the right job for them, what is the best part of coaching students, what are some tips on time management while in college, how you can achieve a higher GPA in college, what note taking technique she recommends for college students, how to reduce stress in college, and what advice she can share on applying to grad....

Katie Evans: How can college students quickly build rapport with new people they meet? Featured

Our next guest is Katie Evans, who is first and foremost a storyteller. She realized early in her career that people learn fastest when taught in that form. Her presentations are informative, timely and insightful. Katie believes that laughter is a powerful teaching tool and uses it liberally in her thought-provoking sessions. Everyone goes home feeling better and lighter. She delivers the perfect touch of comedy, inspiration and timely messaging that will make your event fun, meaningful, and memorable for all. Katie’s passion is supporting people in succeeding beyond their wildest dreams. In episode 373 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Katie chose the University of Washington for her undergraduate experience, why she decided to make the move into hypnotherapy, how college students can quickly build rapport with new people, how college students can learn to negotiate better, ways for students to improve their physical and mental well-being, how you can sell more products or services in a sales position, how to bring comedy into your storytelling, and how to better retain your members or employees. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryxb2xZ-HJY

Marco Yim: Why is it so important for college students to go through mock interviews? Featured

Our next guest has his roots firmly planted in Ontario, Canada. Marco Yim loves board games, belting the latest pop songs, and training adorable service dogs. But most of all, he loves helping people develop and own their communication skills. With over 10 years of experience in speaking training and workshop facilitation, Marco knows that anyone can become a great communicator. With the right training, preparation, and mindset, speaking can shift from feeling like a nightmare to an energizing, confidence-boosting experience. Whether you’re trying to land a new job, presenting at a small meeting, or demanding a refund on a defective product, speaking with impact matters! Marco can help you get there. In episode 372 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Marco chose the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada for his undergraduate experience, how our customers can have a delightful and thoughtful customer experience each time they interact with us, why college students should leverage mock interviews, what is the master resume and cover letter system, how to make a memorable impression during the interview just by knowing your personal speaking style, what is the best answer to “Tell Me About Yourself” during an interview, and....

Kim DeYoung: How can today’s students overcome their fear of making the wrong choices? Featured

Kim DeYoung is a seasoned consultant, choice coach, entrepreneur with a strong background in online marketing and retail merchandising with a proven track record of driving business growth through strategic thinking and meticulous implementation. As a choice coach, Kim specializes in supporting thought leaders, coaches, authors and teachers who have a powerful message to share with the world. She guides individuals in translating their brilliance from their minds to tangible creations, such as books, courses and impactful talks. Kim’s unique ability to extract and make sense of her clients’ brilliance empowers them to turn their ideas into reality. In episode 371 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Kim chose the University of Michigan for her undergraduate experience, how college students can overcome their fear of making the wrong decision, what students can do to clarify their own values, how students can make unpopular decisions when they want to be well liked, how students can take ownership of their future, what advice Kim has for students who want to start their own company, what is choice mapping and why it’s important, whether we should ghost people if the relationship is not working out, and how we can reconnect....