Fraternity Foodie

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

Anish Majumdar: What can college students do to secure a job right now using LinkedIn? Featured

Anish Majumdar is an introvert Career Coach who loves helping other people and making a difference…and hates schmoozing. Anish is in the top 1% of Career Experts on LinkedIn. His team teaches clients how to use their system for generating high-ticket job offers 15-20X faster than “cold submitting,” and in a way that pays off across your entire career journey. They have over $600M in offers secured in the past 3 years and 2,000 lives changed. He’s been featured in Business Insider, Ivy Exec, and Fast Company. He is the creator of the LinkedHired System and LinkedHired Auto. Anish is a devoted husband and father to three young boys living in upstate NY (born and raised in Montreal, Canada). We find out why Anish chose Dawson College in Montreal for his undergraduate experience, how he helps people create a new job for themselves at their dream company, what is the right way for college students to have a conversation with a CEO, what college students can do to secure a job right now using LinkedIn, and what you should do if you’re underpaid in your job. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAGcTwi1O8E

What are we doing about depression, anxiety & other mental health issues on college campuses? Featured

In episode 252 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we have a panel discussion with Edson O’Neale (Alpha Phi Alpha), Britt Turpack (Delta Gamma), and Greg Vogt (Kappa Alpha Order) to discuss the rising cases of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues on college campuses today. We find out what’s causing the rising number of cases (especially for students of color), what we can do about this spike in anxiety and depression, how we can bring needed resources to the students, how we can make this a priority for all universities in terms of investment, how pilates, yoga, and meditation has helped students, the warning signs we should be looking for, how to have the difficult conversation with another students, how we can create a digital wellness plan, and the power of sharing our experiences. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8xd442D1lk  

Dr. Kevin Fleming: What are actionable steps that students can take to gain a competitive advantage? Featured

Our next guest is Dr. Kevin J. Fleming – an educator, speaker, CEO and author. He is the producer of multiple, viral animation videos including Success in the New Economy, author of the educational bestseller “(Re)Defining the Goal”, and currently Vice President of Planning & Development at Norco College in Southern California. Dr. Fleming is a passionate advocate for ensuring all students intentionally equip their potential, enter the labor market with a competitive advantage and find their purpose, on purpose. In episode number 251of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Kevin chose Loyola Marymount University for his undergraduate experience, what was special about Sigma Phi Epsilon that made him want to join, why he stays so involved as a volunteer with SigEp, why this idea of “going to college is the best way to win at life” is so pervasive, what is the definition of a good job, why he is ensuring that all students enter the labor market with a competitive advantage, what are some actionable steps that students can take to gain a competitive advantage, how we can shift our messaging to encourage industry credentials and career readiness, and the questions should we be asking of....

Dr. Glenn Livingston: Why is overeating, stress eating & binge eating so prevalent in our culture? Featured

Glenn Livingston, Ph.D. is a veteran psychologist and was the long time CEO of a multi-million dollar consulting firm which has serviced several Fortune 500 clients in the food industry. Glen has sold $30M of marketing consulting services over the course of his career. You may have seen his (or his company’s) previous work, theories, and research in major periodicals like The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun Times, The Indiana Star Ledger, The NY Daily News, American Demographics, or any of the other major media outlets you see on this page. You may also have heard him on ABC, WGN, and/or CBS radio, or UPN TV. Disillusioned by what traditional psychology had to offer overweight and/or food obsessed individuals, Dr. Livingston spent several decades researching the nature of bingeing and overeating via work with his own patients AND a self-funded research program with more than 40,000 participants. Most important, however, was his own personal journey out of obesity and food prison to a normal, healthy weight and a much more lighthearted relationship with food. In episode number 250 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Glenn chose Stony Brook University for his undergraduate....