
Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
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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.
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Dr. Akeya Simeon is the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University of South Florida. Dr. Simeon brings a wealth of experience as a scholar-activist, higher education leader, and social work educator. She most recently served as Assistant Director for FSL at West Virginia University, where she also taught in the School of Social Work and earned her Ph.D. in Higher Education. She’s passionate about hazing prevention, student development, and creating empowering spaces. Read her dissertation research here: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/12669/ [https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/etd/12669/] In episode 595 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what experiences shaped her as an "unapologetically student-centered, justice-driven” leader, how her background in social work influenced the way she approaches leadership in fraternity and sorority life, what is "The Kaleidoscope Effect" in hazing prevention, examples of replacement activities in hazing prevention, what are the differences in attitudes between IFC and PHA members regarding hazing, what are the institutional barriers that make it difficult for campuses to address hazing effectively, how campuses build institutional memory and long-term hazing prevention efforts that actually stick, and her initial priorities at the University of South Florida. Enjoy!

The harm of diet culture in college is real! A Mental Health Registered Dietitian, Lauren Dorman is a Nutrition Therapist and Body Image Expert who has 22 years of experience working alongside children and adults struggling with food anxiety, body image, and self-esteem, as well as disordered and emotional eating. She is also a certified diabetes educator. After graduating from Penn State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition, she obtained a Master’s degree in Nutrition from Rutgers University. Lauren is the owner of Schools, Master Food and Mood, presenting regularly to school districts (both professional development and student lessons) and at webinars, conferences and wellness events. She is also a frequent podcast guest. Lauren is known as a change leader, devoted to strengthening the next generation's mental, physical, and emotional well-being. She believes that everyone deserves to have access to education from a Registered Dietitian -- an expert in nutrition science who can help navigate nutrition misinformation, teach sustainable health habits, enhance brain health, and focus on a self-care behavioral approach toward developing a strong relationship with food, mind, and body. Join her email community with all the resources at: https://admirable-waterfall-367.myflodesk.com/auppulni98 [https://admirable-waterfall-367.myflodesk.com/auppulni98] In episode 594 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Lauren chose Penn State and Alpha Phi, what led her to specialize in body image, food anxiety, and emotional eating, how her approach to health is different than what students might see online from “wellness influencers”, what is the difference between body positivity and body neutrality, how sororities and fraternities can create an inclusive environment around body image and food, what are the biggest nutrition myths or red flags on platforms like TikTok or Instagram, how college students can protect their mental and physical health from diet culture, what are common emotional eating triggers for students, how college students can get sustainable energy without caffeine or junk food, and trends on student wellness and nutrition. Enjoy!

How travel creates more compassionate humans is the topic we explore today with our guests! Dr. Evelyn Kelly and her daughter Natalie Kelly have explored 7 continents, 88 countries, and 50 states. They share their most memorable moments in “Have a Love Affair With Travel”, a collection of 79 short stories and travel tips that entertain, inform, and revel the transformative power of travel. Dr. Evelyn is the author of 22 books, and Natalie is a CEO and communications expert. In episode 593 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what inspired them to write “Have a Love Affair with Travel” together as a mother-daughter team, what travel has taught them about themselves and their relationship, what are some things young travelers need to let go of before embarking on a global journey, how students can become “smart travelers” when it comes to safety, logistics, and cultural etiquette, how global travel impacted Natalie's career and leadership style, how students can capture and share their own stories meaningfully, what are some overlooked U.S. destinations that students should fall in love with before going abroad, what is next in their travel adventures, and how travel creates more compassionate humans. Enjoy!

Creating a safer fraternity and sorority experience is possible! As a student-athlete at Valparaiso and Rice, David Chadwick realized that his experience had very little to do with external factors – facilities, equipment, fans – and everything to do with intangible things – teammates and coaches, culture, and personal relationships. In an entrepreneurship class, he envisioned a digital solution to answer a challenge he faced: the need for a safe and confidential way to bring feedback to leaders in seats of power. That solution evolved into RealResponse, which now has 200+ clients, from colleges and universities to sanctioning bodies and integrity units, and a reach of more than two million people. Chadwick leads a team of world-class professionals, many of whom are former student-athletes themselves. In episode 592 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why David transferred from Rice University to Valparaiso, how an entrepreneurship class planted the seed for RealResponse, what he learned from conversations with over 200 athletics directors, why it's hard for students to give honest feedback to people in power, how RealResponse helps to create a safer fraternity and sorority experience, how you can create a healthy, accountable culture on your teams or chapters, new features that they are considering at RealResponse, and advice for other college students who want to start their own business. Enjoy!

Finding support systems in college can be critical to your success! Wes Woodson is a nationally recognized youth mental health speaker, author, and founder of The Wes Woodson Company—a creative education and media company on a mission to help schools and universities activate self-belief in their students. With a focus on emotional safety, student leadership, and self-worth, Wes partners with institutions to deliver impactful keynotes, orientation experiences, and leadership trainings that equip young people with the emotional tools they need to succeed—both in and out of the classroom. At the heart of Wes’s work is a simple, powerful idea: Students can’t thrive if they don’t feel safe to be themselves. Through a combination of storytelling, psychology, and practical strategies, Wes helps educators and administrators create emotionally supportive environments where students are seen, heard, and empowered to believe in themselves. In episode 591 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what it was like for Wes growing up when he felt like he didn't fit in, why he chose Babson College, what led him to become a mental health advocate and youth speaker, what emotional safety means to him, what are some steps to manage anxiety and stress in college, how he is able to redefine strength for men, how we can overcome the stigma around getting help, how to build authentic friendships and find their support system in college, and how students can embrace their imperfections and still feel like they belong. Enjoy!

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