Fraternity Foodie

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

Sara Ting: How do we go from the pain of discrimination to forgiveness? Featured

Sara Ting is a diversity and inclusion trainer, innovator, visionary, speaker and author working in D & I since 1985. She shares bold, innovative ideas that are enlightening, empowering, transformative and sustainable. Her clients served include public schools, colleges, police department, housing authorities and health care providers. Sara is the founder and president of World Unity, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to make an enduring contribution to the elimination of all forms of prejudice, bias and discrimination. They believe this can be achieved with the construction of a permanent landmark showcasing the Sun poem that reads as follows: Are you greater than the sun/that shines on everyone: Black, Brown, Yellow, Red and White/ the sun does not discriminate ©. Sara was a TV Reporter for a major NBC affiliate, freelance TV reporter covering issues that impacted the Asian American communities for ten years, and has been a radio talk show host and producer for four years. In episode 336 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Sara decided on Boston University for her undergraduate experience, how The Sun Poem came about, how it turned into a huge public service campaign, how we can go from pain in discrimination....

Dr. Noah St. John: How do we stop procrastination? Featured

Noah St. John is the ONLY author in history to have works published by Hay House, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Mindvalley, Nightingale-Conant, and the Chicken Soup for the Soul publisher. His 20 books have been published in 18 languages. A highly in-demand keynote speaker, Noah St. John is famous for inventing AFFORMATIONS® – a new technology of the mind – and helping companies and individuals get rid of their head trash so they can reach their goals twice as fast with half the effort. Noah’s engaging and down-to-earth speaking style always gets high marks from audiences. Meeting planners call Noah “a BIG draw” and “a MUST-HAVE RESOURCE for every organization.” As the leading authority on how to eliminate limiting beliefs, Noah delivers private workshops, live events and online courses that his clients call “MANDATORY for anyone who wants to succeed in life and business.” In episode 335 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why he decided to publish his 20th book called “The 7-Figure Life: How to Leverage the 4 Focus Factors for More Wealth and Happiness”, how you go from off to on in terms of abundance in your mindset, how do we stop procrastination, what are....

Dr. Jennifer Edwards: Should college students consider financial and retirement planning? Featured

Dr. Jennifer Edwards is the Founder of Savvy Financial Wellness™, a woman of faith, wife, mother of two tiny co-workers, and outdoor enthusiast. She has enjoyed being an Amazon best-selling author, Grow With Google Co-Host, and a TEDx speaker to share her mission to empower women. What is she here to do? She is a sociomedical scientist by trade and has managed multi-million dollar budgets. She reached a time where she wanted to share her financial lessons as a leader with her community, women, and moms. She now gets to encourage you to focus on clarity, purpose, and wellness on the journey to personal and financial freedom. In episode 334 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Jennifer decided on Florida A&M for her undergraduate experience, what made her want to pursue a Ph.D. at Howard University, why the topic of financial and retirement planning is so important to her, whether financial and retirement planning is something college students should be concerned about, how college students can free themselves from the guilt of feeling financially insecure, what college students would learn in her course called “Financial Wellness Academy”, strategies for the students that want to start and grow....

Naimah Bhuruku: How do we create an inclusive culture in our organization? Featured

Naimah Bhuruku is a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practitioner. As a trained facilitator, she guides individuals as they navigate uncertainty through empathy filled empowerment. Naimah facilitates crucial conversations & curates brave spaces for engagement. She amplify the voices of others so they can feel seen/heard thus experiencing true belonging. This is Naimah’s leadership purpose. Naimah champions young and developing professionals who seek to ascend in their careers and life; empowering them to channel their talents and passion with fierce focus. She curates experiences that connect people with resources. She also spotlights hidden figures to aid in illuminating their path so that they shine. In episode 333 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out about Naimah’s journey of seeking to belong and how that led to understanding the value of empath, why the University of Maryland was the right choice for her, how she later got into procurement work, the types of projects she works on as a Diversity/Inclusion specialist at NASA, the harm that HB 999 in Florida would cause if it passes, what students can do to fight against HB 999, how we can create an inclusive culture in our organization, how college students can build resiliency,....