99 episodes

On Fraternity Foodie, we will have some of the tough conversations in Fraternity and Sorority Life with the leading speakers and experts in the industry. We'll discuss topics such as hazing prevention, sexual assault prevention, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, mental health, recruitment, diversity, and any issue involving college students today to help make our campuses safer and stronger.

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University Michael Ayalon

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

On Fraternity Foodie, we will have some of the tough conversations in Fraternity and Sorority Life with the leading speakers and experts in the industry. We'll discuss topics such as hazing prevention, sexual assault prevention, alcohol and drug abuse prevention, mental health, recruitment, diversity, and any issue involving college students today to help make our campuses safer and stronger.

    Liah Kraft-Kristaine J.D.: What is a happiness tune up?

    Liah Kraft-Kristaine J.D.: What is a happiness tune up?

    Are you searching for a happiness tune up? If your corporation or association is looking for a dynamic, funny speaker with a lasting influence, Liah Kraft-Kristaine, J.D. has programs on motivational leadership, communication, presentation skills, and creating wealth. Liah has spoken in nearly 500 cities on 4 continents, has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show as a guest expert, and is the author of 15 books, She is a former broadcaster on CNN, PBS, and is a former practicing attorney. Liah is the founder and director of LifeStar Academy Foundation for girls aging out of the foster care system, teaching life skills for healthy, happy adjustment to entry into a productive adult life.
    In episode 457 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Liah decided to go to law school at Emory University School of Law, what she learned about the media by working as a CNN and PBS Broadcaster, how college graduates can build affordable housing quickly for themselves, what is the ASF process and how does it help with depression, and as the author of the book "30 Days to Happiness" - what is a Happiness Tune Up and how will that help with our resiliency? Enjoy!

    • 34 min
    Andrew Parrillo: How should we evaluate college student investments?

    Andrew Parrillo: How should we evaluate college student investments?

    Are you interested in evaluating college student investments? Andrew Parrillo is the author of "Beat the Wealth Management Hustle". He is a Boston University graduate, Founder of Newport Capital Advisers, 1995-2019, and Managing Member and Founder, Victory Road Investors, 2000 to 2020. He had various investment advisory roles at firms before founding his own firm in 1995.
    In episode 456 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Andrew chose Boston University for his undergraduate experience, what made him want to join Sigma Phi Epsilon, how we should get over our anxiety around investing, why there has been so much diminished purchasing power of the dollar in places such as the grocery store, why he wrote the book "Beat the Wealth Management Hustle", and what are the four critical questions that investors must answer. Enjoy!

    • 41 min
    Talia Gutierrez: What are your tips on self-acceptance and self-love?

    Talia Gutierrez: What are your tips on self-acceptance and self-love?

    Are you looking for tips on self-acceptance and self-love? Talia Gutierrez is a skilled motivational, mental health professional and speaker that has the ability to create lasting change on individuals’ lives through her work. Talia has been sharing her knowledge with an audience since 2018 when she began a blog. Talia has a vast background in communications, from her undergraduate degree, internships in radio and TV, content creation on social media, and a number of workshops and conferences that she has spoken at. She has a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and is a Psychotherapist in private practice. Talia’s keynote speech is on “Putting Your Oxygen Mask On First” is one that will leave the audience walking away with practical tools and tips to improve their mental wellbeing.
    In episode 455 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Talia chose Kennesaw State for her undergraduate experience, what made her decide to join Delta Phi Epsilon sorority, what makes her so passionate about mental health, what it's like working as a psychotherapist, what are her tips on self-acceptance and self-love, what we should do when we feel anxiety coming, what are the benefits of therapy, how life coaching is different from therapy, and some of the programs she delivers on college campuses. Enjoy!

    • 26 min
    Ashley Bendiksen: What are the red flags of emotionally abusive relationships?

    Ashley Bendiksen: What are the red flags of emotionally abusive relationships?

    Do you want to know the red flags of emotionally abusive relationships? Content warning: This episode contains discussions about dating violence and sexual assault.

    Ashley Bendiksen is a survivor turned activist, speaker, and coach. She never could have dreamed that the dark struggles of her younger self once faced would one day lead me to her purpose. Her story and her work are her life's mission. When Ashley says that she’s a proud survivor of abuse, assault, and complex trauma, she mean this. At one point, she truly believed she was destined to be a victim, to struggle. Ashley never knew there could be more for her. That is, until it all came crashing down forcing her to make a change. Today, she is an expert in abuse prevention, a national speaker, and Top Youth Speaker. She’s also an author, an activist, nonprofit founder, co-owner of a life coaching agency for youth, and founder of the Blue Hearts Project. Oh... and she’s a nerd, a journaler, a discreet punster, tireless adventurer, she likes to sing, she plays the piano, and she hangs at the ocean year-round (yep, in the New England snow).
    In episode 454 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out more about dating violence and sexual abuse by Ashley's first boyfriend at age 14, what made her choose UMass Lowell for her undergraduate experience, how she got into another abusive relationship at 18 which caused her to drop out of school, how college students should be approaching relationships, what are the red flags of domestic violence and emotionally abusive relationships, how to get out of a toxic relationship, how college students can support their friends/sisters/brothers, ways we can increase safety and prevention such as teaching consent or bystander intervention, and what Ashley's new book called "The Language of Time" is all about.

    • 31 min
    Deb Dutta: Why are personal branding AI websites for college students important?

    Deb Dutta: Why are personal branding AI websites for college students important?

    Are you interested in personal branding AI websites for college students? Deb Dutta is the CEO of Criya - an AI tech startup backed by the prestigious Y Combinator and top tier VCs. Deb is a female immigrant founder with 13+ years of experience as a successful Product Executive at PayPal, Microsoft, Hitachi. Deb holds a Masters degree from Carnegie Mellon in computer science. Featured on Forbes, TechCrunch, New York Times, CBS and Y Combinator, Deb is an established keynote speaker, Forbes contributor and leads the Women in Product chapter. Aside from that, Deb actively mentors women to develop their skills in product management, entrepreneurship and fundraising. As the CEO of Criya, an AI startup, with a mission to shape the future of Professional Excellence. Deb’s vision is to empower every professional to level up their professional presence and collateral with AI, in 20 seconds with perfectly designed, on-brand web pages.
    In episode 453 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out about the importance of women in Tech and why Deb is so passionate about it, what is a Head of Product and what are the daily responsibilities like, how the product for Criya came about, how she was able to raise over $5M in VC funding, why personal branding AI websites are important for college students, what is her response to those in higher education that are hesitant to embrace AI, how college students can grow their network, what is her time management advice, and how college students can lead their organizations to success. Enjoy!

    • 29 min
    Cory Bosco: How can you choose the right college student affairs graduate program?

    Cory Bosco: How can you choose the right college student affairs graduate program?

    Having worked for both a fraternity HQ and professionally on campuses for over a decade, Cory Bosco has worked with communities of all sizes across most of the US and Canada. While currently working as the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at Bradley University, Cory has also helped create large-scale learning strategies having served as the Conference Chair and on the Conference Leadership Team for the Northeast Greek Leadership Association’s Annual Conference. Cory’s drive is to help fraternity and sorority members recognize the potential that they have to be transformative leaders, change thinkers, and tone setters for their own campus and beyond. He believes that fraternities and sororities serve an ever more pivotal role in our changing society and the college experience. Cory is dedicated toward providing skills development and practice for our fraternity and sorority members so that they may excel as leaders within their own chapters, councils, and communities. Whether you are looking to build up a chapter or strengthen a whole community, Cory has the experience, passion, and vision to help see your community grow and succeed.
    In episode 452 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, Cory tells us why he chose SIUE for his undergraduate experience, what was special about Sigma Pi that made him want to join, what it was like working for the Sigma Pi headquarters as an Educational Leadership Consultant, what his advice is for choosing a Student Affairs Program, what he is most proud of from working with NGLA, what he learned by working with the Fraternity and Sorority community at UMBC, how the community is different at Bradley University, why other campuses should work with Cory on leadership workshops, and what a membership review looks like in your chapter (perhaps we should be doing them on a regular basis - proactively). Enjoy!

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

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Edgevaderpro ,

Foodie Podcast

Wow, really enjoyed talking to Michael about how University Students can position themselves about a successful career in entrerpreneurship so they can Start. Scale. Exit. Reopeat. The host really gets deep. A great podcast to start your journey in life.

MMHS ,

Great Guests! Great Fun!

Thank you, Michael. Confession: I am not in college, nor did I pledge as an undergrad. However, I do love all things collegiate. I’m so glad I listened to Fraternity Foodie. I gained insight from Wade Thomas on Heart-Based leadership and especially from Dr. Reesa Woolf regarding public speaking and how to plan your TED Talk!! Love Love!! Michael, this is wonderful. @drcynthiacolon

hemingwayhalfdozen ,

Very informative and a fun listen.

Lots of good tips in a short period of time. Well worth a listen even for those with a short attention span. Great job!
Especially loved the episode with Dr. Thomas Hemingway you just did. Thanks for the great podcast!

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