• Dawne Jacoby: What are the red flags of abuse?
    Nov 7 2024

    What are the red flags of abuse? Let's ask Dawne Jacoby, a highly sought-after Keynote Speaker driven by a passion to inspire others. She is a Certified Life & Executive Coach, Leadership & Development Trainer and the Co-Founder of Grit2Grace – an organization that helps leaders “Humanize their Workplace” bringing empathy and compassion to the forefront. Dawne is also a Co-Host of “His and Her Life Hacks Podcast” – along with her fiancé, they discuss everyday life challenges, personal stories and successes from a his-and-her perspective. Between the 2 of them, they have 10 children – ages 30 down to 13, so they have a lot of fun & interesting stories to share! Dawne's passion for empowering young girls and women is rooted in her journey through a lifetime of adversity, beginning in childhood and following her into adulthood. At her career peak, while balancing life as a single mother to two daughters, Dawne faced a life-altering realization of what had been holding her back for 46 years. She now shares her story of resilience, strength, and the triumph of overcoming significant life challenges. Her keynotes captivate audiences, leaving them inspired and eager to learn more as she authentically connects through her personal journey woven into each message.

    In episode 513 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out more about the abuse Dawne went through as a child, how she was able to overcome all of that and thrive, how we can humanize our organizations and our workplace, what are the red flags of abuse, how you can find your voice and step into power, how we can identify generational patterns, how we can rewrite the story, how to build up your confidence, and how to get back up when life knocks you down. Enjoy!

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    33 mins
  • Dr. Philip Agrios: Turning failure into our biggest asset
    Nov 6 2024

    Turning failure into our biggest asset is possible! Drawing from his own struggles with debilitating health issues, financial ruin, and personal loss, Dr. Philip Agrios developed an unparalleled method that not only helps businesses thrive but also restores relationships, improves health, and creates lasting happiness. Whether you’re a business owner battling procrastination or imposter syndrome, a spouse trying to save a marriage, a parent struggling with an out-of-control teen, someone navigating the dating world, or frustrated by declining health and unhealthy habits, Dr. Agrios has the solution to help you take control and win.

    In episode 512 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what happened to his thriving chiropractic practice in New Jersey, how he realized why and how his past decisions led to present-day circumstances, how you can stop self-sabotage in your life, how to stop procrastinating assignments, how to turn failure into our biggest asset, what is the single trait that separates top executives from everyone else, how to have long-lasting confidence, how to overcome anxiety and stress without medication, and how the T-NOW Method help his daughter to confront her bullies. Enjoy!

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    38 mins
  • Dr. Robert Lufkin: The most powerful medicine we take
    Nov 5 2024

    The most powerful medicine we take? Dr. Robert Lufkin has some answers as a physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their health with lifestyle and live life to the fullest. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same. Helping to re-imagine the conventional healthcare model with evidence-based lifestyle modifications and other tools. His new book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is a New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in ten languages. His weekly video podcast and social media posts have over 400,000 followers worldwide.

    On episode 511 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. Lufkin decided on Brown University, what about us is metabolically unhealthy, what is the most powerful medicine we take, what we can do to prevent chronic disease, why we need to start reading ingredient labels as if your life depended on it, how we can bring down our blood pressure in new ways, and how we can trust what the USDA advises. Enjoy!

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    29 mins
  • Dr. Valerie Sussman: Red flags from toxic relationships
    Nov 4 2024

    Red flags from toxic relationships are now revealed! Dr. Valerie Sussman is a survivor, a healer, and a creative force on a mission to empower women to reclaim their voices, heal their wounds, and create lives that are nothing short of masterpieces. As a writer, artist, and retired pediatrician, Valerie brings a unique blend of expertise, compassion, and irreverent wit to her work, creating a safe and inspiring space for women to explore their stories, express their truths, and transform their pain into power. As a Caroline Strawson-certified Narcissistic Abuse Specialist and a graduate of renowned coaching programs like Martha Beck's "Wayfinders" and Claire Zammit's "Feminine Power," Valerie brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and passion to her volunteer work as a coach and mentor to ex-foster youths, and as a writing coach for incarcerated individuals, reflecting her deep commitment to empowering others to share their stories and heal their wounds.

    In episode 510 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out if Dr. Sussman missed her work as a Pediatrician, what are the signs that she missed from a toxic relationship, what is emotional abuse, how narcissistic relationships make you doubt your reality, what is the difference between a toxic relationship and a healthy relationship, how you support a friend who is in a toxic relationship, can someone heal from narcissistic abuse, and why play a good form of healing. Enjoy!

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    27 mins
  • Marisha Wojciechowska: Climate change preparation
    Nov 1 2024

    Climate change preparation is happening in other countries. What can we learn from that? Marisha Wojciechowska is an international consultant, author, and mother of a true global citizen. She has traveled to over 30 countries, and has lived in Montreal, NY, Paris, Tokyo, and Bangkok. Her work in water policy for the United Nations and global experiences have inspired her 7 book series. Air France invited her in 2022 to create special editions with exclusive book signings at the airports in Paris.

    In episode 509 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Marisha chose McGill University in Montreal, what it was like to work for the United Nations, why travel is so important for college students, what parents teach their children about manners in other countries, how countries like Japan and Singapore are preparing for climate change, how college students can build an International career, how other countries around the world ring in the holidays, and what our college students will learn by picking up Marisha's Globetrotter Books. Enjoy!

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    23 mins
  • Christopher Lee Maher: What to do when you feel burnout
    Oct 31 2024

    What to do when you feel burnout? Here's some advice from Christopher Lee Maher who went from Navy SEALer to Master HEALer! Drawing from his own journey through intense physical, mental & emotional stress as a child & in the military, Christopher developed powerful methods for transforming stress & unlocking the body’s true potential. Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine & the Universal Healing Tao System, Christopher’s True Body Intelligence System merges ancient wisdom with modern scientific principles to help his clients achieve the outcomes they desire most. Christopher’s system is considered a “Secret Weapon” amongst many NCAA, Professional & Olympic athletes.

    In episode 508 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Christopher wanted to be a Navy SEAL, what was the impact of the stress on him and how he got better, what is the True Body Intelligence System, what are 3 ways students can incorporate breath to overcome chronic stress, what you should do when you feel burnout, mistakes people make when managing stress, if our fitness regimen is actually working against us, how to heal deep emotional wounds without therapy, and what our listeners will learn by picking up Chris' book called "Free For Life". Enjoy!

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    34 mins
  • Andrea Waltz: Why we should celebrate rejection
    Oct 30 2024

    Why we should celebrate rejection is a question that one person is uniquely qualified to answer. Andrea Waltz is co-author of the best-selling book, “Go for No!” which has sold over 500,000 copies since its release. As an international speaker and author, Andrea has helped countless individuals and organizations embrace rejection as a tool for success. With her unique and counterintuitive approach, she continues to inspire people in every aspect of life, transforming how they achieve their goals.

    In episode 507 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Andrea selected Cal State Long Beach for her undergraduate experience, why she and Richard Fenton decided to write the book "Go For No", Why "no" is the real key to success, how you can avoid taking "no" personally, why you should be celebrating rejection in your teams, a new way of setting goals that is more fun, what are persistence statistics and how are they helpful, and how "no" can strengthen your connection to family and friends. Enjoy!

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    32 mins
  • Doug Schmidt: Developing learning as a superpower
    Oct 29 2024

    Developing learning as a superpower is critical skill for college students! Doug Schmidt is a firm believer in the power of self-leadership. He advocates for personal discovery, and the idea that obstacles can be powerful teachers. They form the foundation of Doug’s approach to life and work, driving a passion for helping others unlock their potential. His belief in self-leadership will motivate and will inspire you on your journey of personal and professional growth. With an MBA in Marketing and a BS in Finance, Doug brings a wealth of knowledge and experience of personal growth, business, sales, and marketing.

    In episode 506 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Doug chose Penn State University, what made him want to write the book called "The Power of Self-Leadership: Unleash Your Talents, Strengths, and Superpowers", how college students can best discover what their superpower is, how you can develop learning as your superpower, advice for college students about networking, how you can avoid procrastination, how to deal with toxic people on your team, and the best ways to deal with the obstacles and challenges in your life. Enjoy!

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    27 mins