Fraternity Foodie

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

Jay Jay: How were you able to build your personal brand to 57M views on YouTube? Featured

Our next guest is Jay Jay, an Australian living in Miami. He runs a PR and social media agency where he help businesses and personal brands become known as credible experts in their industry. From someone that’s gotten over 55 million views on YouTube, is verified on Facebook and Instagram, and has spoken in over 30 countries, he wants to be able to help you personally today. His team can help you get published on press platforms that suit you best, as well as top tier platforms like Forbes, USA Today, Business Insider, and more. In episode number 203 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out how he was able to grow his brand to 57M views on YouTube, how he got booked to speak for big brands (Virgin, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Starbucks), why personal brands are winning today, how personal brands can make well over six figures per year, why trust is the number one problem, why promotion is everything to a business, why it’s not about the best product or who is the most talented, and one thing a company can do today to improve their brand. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRtw-LXKqlI

Maryann Ridini Spencer: How can college students eat healthier and less expensive meals at home? Featured

Our next guest is Maryann Ridini Spencer! She writes themes of Aloha …penning award-winning novels and writing and producing critically-acclaimed projects for film & television. She began her career as a producer/writer for Cable News Network. Later, she was appointed Director of Publicity for Miss Universe, Inc., and also served as Senior Vice President of Stephen J. Cannell Productions/The Cannell Studios before founding Ridini Entertainment Corporation, an award-winning PR, marketing, multimedia content creation, and TV and film production company. As company president, she is committed to creating, writing, producing, and promoting content that entertains, inspires, educates, and uplifts. She has executive produced/produced numerous movies and series for television and the foreign theatrical market. Her projects have appeared on Showtime, SyFy, TMC, USA Networks, CBS-TV, and Time Warner Cable. She is celebrated for co-producing/writing the teleplay for the award-winning Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, The Lost Valentine. Based on the James Michael Pratt novel, the movie stars Betty White and Jennifer Love Hewitt. Over fifteen million viewers tuned in to watch the film, which won CBS-TV the night in ratings and won the Movieguide®“Faith and Freedom” Award. Maryann is also the creator, writer, producer, and host of the Telly Award-Winning healthy....

David Meine: Is it possible to eat well for optimal health as a college student? Featured

Our next guest is David Meine, A cancer survivor, competitive road bike cyclist, and dedicated pickleball athlete, David Meine is an experienced career entrepreneur with a long list of successful launches under his belt. When he’s not out winning athletic medals, holding motivational talks, or advising business boards, David dedicates his time to furthering the mission he and his wife Carla are most passionate about: Eating To Live! Over the past two decades, David’s work, books, and remarkable journey have inspired thousands of people to transform their health in the same way. In episode number 201 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Brigham Young University was the right place for David, what he thought when he was first told he had bladder cancer, what is Leaky Gut Syndrome, if it’s possible to eat well as a college student, how we can remove spike proteins and food sensitivities, how we can maximize gut health by removing 7 triggers, what digestion has to do with your quality of life, and how we can attain optimal health. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FLPRw1WfWA

Brian Warren: What can we do to strengthen the relationship between the HQ and host institutions? Featured

Today, on New Year’s Day, we have with us Brian Warren Jr., the Chief Executive Officer of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. SigEp is a valued partner in higher education that delivers a premier student experience. Brian is responsible for leading the Headquarters staff in implementing SigEp’s strategic plan. He works with the National Board, SigEp National Housing and Education Foundation trustees to ensure SigEp is meeting its goals and providing the best possible experience for its brothers. Brian also collaborates with other organizations and their leadership to help advance the entire fraternity and sorority community. In episode number 200 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why the University of Virginia was the right university for Brian, what was special about the Virginia Eta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity that made him want to join, how SigEp’s Learning Communities are different from the traditional fraternity experience, how the fraternity/sorority community can help prevent sexual assaults and hazing on college campuses, what we can do to strengthen the relationship between the headquarters and our host institutions, how the Balanced Man Program became the gold standard in our industry, how we can revolutionize how fraternity is done despite the some....