Fraternity Foodie

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

Jay Feldman: What steps should people take to become a thought leader? Featured

Jay Feldman is an Osteopathic medical doctor as well as the founder of Otter PR, a 7 figure PR agency. In addition to owning 5 successful companies, Jay maintains a large social media presence and is the host of Mentors Collective Podcast. He has been featured in Business Insider and International Business Times as an Entrepreneur to watch in 2020. In today’s fiercely competitive marketplace, maintaining a steady flow of qualified leads is paramount for businesses looking to thrive. Yet, many organizations find themselves grappling with the challenge of keeping their sales pipeline consistently full. This is where Dr. Jay Feldman comes in. He has made it his mission to alleviate this pain point for businesses across various industries. In episode 416 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Jay decided on the University of Florida, why he left medicine to pursue business full time, how he built a 7 figure PR agency in 6 months, how he got verified on social media, what steps you can take to become a thought leader, how you can get into Forbes, how you can start a business with no money, and where you can go in order to find a....

Lisa Geraci Rigoni: What is the impact of clutter on your mental, physical, and emotional health? Featured

To talk more about the impact clutter can take on your health and productivity, we have with us today Lisa Geraci Rigoni. Lisa is the founder of The Organizing Mentors, who’ll tell you she came into the professional organizing business honestly. Through helping hundreds of people, she’s discovered the mental blocks that hold us back from clutter-free living. She’s helped clients from all across the DC Metro area discover why they hold onto their stuff, break through unhealthy connections, and get to the peace of mind they deserve – and she and her team can help you, too! In episode 415 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what is The Organizing Mentors, what is the impact clutter takes on your health (mental, physical, and emotional), how you can figure out your organizational style, how you can make ADD work for you, what is the LITL System of Organizing Anything, what are tips to get started with your spring cleaning, and what our listeners will learn by reading Lisa’s book called “17 Spatulas and the Man Who Fried an Egg”. Enjoy! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk6_pFBBYWU

Norma Hollis: How can students improve communication in their student organization? Featured

Having spent over 25 years in business, Dr. Norma Hollis intimately understands the struggles and challenges that entrepreneurs face. She has weathered the storm and emerged stronger, armed with a wealth of wisdom and experience to share. Norma is a beacon of guidance, teaching leaders and others how to navigate stress, overcome obstacles, prepare for growth, and savor the fruits of their labor. Her insights and practical advice are invaluable resources for those on the entrepreneurial path, as she encourages them to stay focused, persevere, and bring their dreams to fruition. With her relatable storytelling and down-to-earth demeanor, Norma captivates as she imparts invaluable knowledge, helping leaders find the resilience and determination needed to succeed. In episode 414 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Norma decided on Michigan State for her undergraduate experience, how she was able to impact the professional speaking industry for Black speakers, how students can embrace their authenticity and live with purpose, how students can discover team strengths and gaps in order to align their team, how students can navigate all the stress in their lives, how students can overcome obstacles in their life, Norma’s advice for people who want to develop their....

David Pruden: What does sportsmanship mean to you? Featured

David Pruden lives in the Metro Detroit Area in the state of Michigan. He was homeschooled for the majority of his educational career before attending and graduating from Bloomfield Christian school in 2019. He recently graduated with a degree in Political Science from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. David enjoys sports and was a varsity athlete in Basketball and Baseball during his time in high school. He aspires to become a Lawyer in the field of Contract Law. His goal is to create his own multi-purpose sports agency in the future. He has a passion for encouraging young people and playing sports. In episode 411 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like for David to be homeschooled instead of going to a public school growing up, what he learned as an athlete growing up, why he decided to choose Wheaton College for his undergraduate degree, what sportsmanship means to him, what his advice is to new college students regarding their academics, how college students can manage their money, how he was able to set goals and hold himself accountable, what he plans on doing now that he has graduated from college, and what his dream....