Fraternity Foodie

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

Dr. Ron Binder: How can Fraternities and Sororities reduce their risk this fall? Featured

Today we have a special treat for our listeners. We have with us Dr. Ron Binder, Associate Dean of Residential Experience at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa! Ron speaks nationally on risk management and alcohol and substance abuse and has been cited in Newsweek, NBC Nightly News, National Public Radio’s Talk of the Nation and Court TV. Ron is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in Greek affairs, speaking around the country at Sigma Phi Epsilon leadership programs and traveling to Greece with 17 students from the national fraternity to study Greek philosophy. If you really want to understand Greek affairs, you call Ron. We find out why Ron chose the University of Toledo for his undergraduate experience, what made the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon so special to him, what it was like being a house dad at Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Gamma Delta, more about his dissertation at the University of Georgia called “The Environmental Influences on Academic Achievement in Fraternities”, how the community at Coe College is different from his other experiences, what it was like to travel to Greece with 17 students from the national fraternity to study Greek philosophy, how can we better....

Scott Singer: How can college students build an effective resume? Featured

During almost two decades of in-house corporate HR and staffing firm experience, Scott Singer brought his knowledge, skill and talents to national and international corporations in a diverse range of industries. Now, as founder and president of Insider Career Strategies LLC, Scott regularly guides individual and corporate clients through the job search and hiring process, consulting on everything from resume writing and interview coaching to staffing programs and recruitment strategies. Scott brings unique insight into what employers want and, most importantly, need when it comes to staffing solutions, drawing on his time with major corporations such as Motorola, Ryder, Bacardi, Burger King and LVMH. Real-world experience and depth of knowledge allow him to act as a true business partner to corporate clients, saving them both time and money via smart staffing and HR decisions. For job seekers, his straightforward advice and understanding of the “other side” provides a direct path toward career growth and success. In episode number 171 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Scott chose Boston University, what was special about Sigma Phi Epsilon there, why he’s so passionate about recruiting, staffing, and careers, how college students or new graduates can nail the dreaded elevator....

Gigi Robinson: How can college students use social media to make a real impact?

Our next guest is Gigi Robinson. She is a digital artist, health & wellness advocate, current M.S. Candidate, and graduate of the University of Southern California with a Bachelors in Fine Arts, Design, and Photography. She has very strong presences across Tik Tok (100k views on average) and Instagram (15.5k+ followers), and, as of this year, she has been developing her YouTube and Podcast content. Despite all of the physical and psychological challenges that threatened the path to becoming who she is today, Gigi has challenged adversity and dedicated a majority of her life to become a master content creator, always keeping her values of creating positive and impactful messages to her diverse audience as a priority. In episode number 170 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Gigi chose USC, what was special about Tri Delta (Theta-Xi chapter), what #bamarush and #alabamarush on TikTok says about our fraternities and sororities, what drew her into digital marketing in college, details on the DEI training program for the Nationwide TikTok Campus Reps, more on her chronic illness (ehlers danlos syndrome), why she’s so passionate about body image issues, how her Instagram Talk Show called “Everything You Need Is Within”....

Katie Bulmer: How can sorority members make a global impact and literally change lives? Featured

Today our guest is Katie Bulmer! She’s a small-town girl who now lives in the mountains of Chattanooga TN. She loves hiking, yoga, making carpool karaoke videos with her two daughters, cheering on her marathon running husband, and working from home with no makeup and a messy bun. She wrote a blog post that turned into a book, that turned into a speaking platform that has launched into a podcast and opened up more doors than she ever thought possible. She also spent 15 years in advertising. All this marketing experience gave her a front-row seat to the $100 million dollar power of influence sorority women have over trends. She believe it to her bones, Sorority Girls can Change the World. In episode number 169 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why she chose Georgia Southern University, what was special about the members of Alpha Delta Pi, how much power sorority members have over trends, what she learned from her friend Elaine who quit high school when she was 17, examples on how can sorority members can make a global impact and literally change lives, how sorority women should set a higher standard in dating, how sisters can....