Fraternity Foodie

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

Takeyah Young: How do we overcome impostor syndrome? Featured

Described an industrious thinker, Takeyah Young is a personal and professional leadership consultant, and STEM advocate who operates at the intersection of innovation, leadership, and lifestyle. An engineer and coach by training, project manager and educator in practice, and entrepreneur at heart, she brings together her technical background, project management, technical writing, STEM-influenced program management experience, and data-driven analysis to provide solutions in service of organizational and programmatic sustainability. Essentially, she creatively solves problems (typically using technology) with a little less pain than organizations expect. When she is not nudging people to take imperfect action in their lives, step up to their gifts, and build business confidence, you can find her rocking colorful vintage dresses, drinking green smoothies, perusing design blogs, rotating her passport, and taking calculated risks…spreadsheets and all. In episode 357 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Takeyah chose Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, what made her want to join Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., why her focus is helping Black and Brown women in STEM, how she was recognized as a changemaker by the White House Summit on the United States of Women, why values are so important in reaching life goals, what you should....

Dr. Andy Hahn: What are the 5 steps to get rid of anxiety? Featured

Dr. Andrew Hahn is a licensed clinical psychologist. He received his A.B. Magna Cum Laude in Social Studies/Psychology from Harvard University and his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Hahnemann University. He is certified by Helen Palmer to teach the Enneagram and has also been a faculty member in the graduate Counseling Programs at Lesley University and Northeastern University. Dr. Hahn developed the Life Centered Therapy Training program for those who want to facilitate and/or teach this process. Today, Dr. Hahn has a private practice; he speaks, teaches and leads trainings and healing groups internationally; and continues his effort to better understand what is going on for people so that he can better help them live more contented and healthier lives. In episode 356 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. Hahn chose Harvard University, why he likes to work with the Enneagram in his practice, what clients would get with Life Centered Therapy training, what motivated him to write “The One-Hour Miracle”, how he thinks of suffering that’s really a paradigm shift in the field, what are the 5 steps to get rid of anxiety, whether someone listening can heal unexplainable chronic pain just by changing their....

Mary Simeoli: What is the correlation between our fraternity values & sexual assault prevention? Featured

Our next guest is Mary Simeoli, Esquire. She is an organizational development leader known for DEI transformations as nexus of strategy, policy, education, and culture. She is a constant study of evolving trends and best practices, with a commitment to data-infused narratives that resonate with key stakeholders. She has the unique ability to guide executives, board members, staff, and college students in highly matrixed environments with a focus on shared goals, operational efficiency, and compliance. Mary is a member of the Massachusetts and Connecticut Bar, an experienced speaker and facilitator, and a certified Civil Rights investigator. She is prepared to engage in the tough conversations and trainings from compliance to conduct. She’s been given the gift of great mentors, she is passionate about leadership and development, and she’s a loyal sister of Alpha Delta Pi sorority where the motto is: “We live for each other”. In episode 355 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Mary decided to go to Quinnipiac University, why she joined (and stayed) at Alpha Delta Pi sorority, what it was like working as a Leadership Consultant for Alpha Delta Pi, what made her want to practice law, what is Title IX, how campuses....

Ron Tank: How do we prevent gambling in the stock market for college students? Featured

Ron Tank is the author of “The Moses of Wall Street” and Founder of the Triple Tank System, the only investing system created from a biblical truth. Known to his friends and clients simply as Tank. He also teaches new and experienced investors on how to eliminate risk and maximize returns in the stock market to become “Bulletproof Investors!” As a Sunday school teacher and expert investor, Ron offers an extremely unique combination of field-proven strategy, real-life tested biblical advice, and a proven system that investors need to be successful in today’s financial markets. In episode 354 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Ron chose Ohio University for his undergraduate experience, what made Ron and his younger brother quit their jobs and go into investing full time in 1995, how he turned $40,000 into $1.4 million dollars in profit in the stock market (a 3,460% gain) and then featured in Investor’s Business Daily, how we prevent gambling in the stock market, how he knows when to sell, what are some of the 10 commandments of the successful investor, what are the money myths that stop me from achieving financial independence, what is the one mistake that could....