Gayla Bentley: How to Dress for an Interview, for Students
Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Release Date: 04/30/2025
Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
Barbara Limmer is a professional Career Coach and Consultant who has personally coached thousands of professionals and executives from around the world. She brings extensive experience working in all sides of the hiring process, including career management, human resources, and executive search. She previously worked with MBA students and alumni as a Career Management Director at Thunderbird School of Global Management and in a variety of human resources roles focused on recruiting, training and employee relations for companies including Bank of America and MetLife. She also worked as a...
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Over seven years of Meg’s life was like being in a prison day after day, little was in her control. In the beginning she thought it’ll pass, life will get better, but year after year the punishment just got added to earlier means of torture. The physical abuse was scary and many times she didn’t think she’d survive, but the mental controlling games destroyed her from the inside out. She couldn’t escape her mind. If there was a moment of peace it was quickly replaced with some form of his evil game that never let her forget that this wasn’t a nightmare, it was her life. She would...
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Michael Dixon received a bachelor’s degree in multidisciplinary studies from North Carolina State University and a master’s degree in college student affairs leadership from Grand Valley State University. Michael is a Doctoral candidate at Indiana State University. Michael is a former higher education administrator with more than 18 years in the industry. He has several research interests and his brief study in philosophy causes him to ask lots of questions. In his free time, you can catch Michael playing a round of disc golf or competing in sports and/or board games. In episode 570 of...
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Rocket fuel motivation in college is on the way! Tharaka, also known as “Dr. T”, is a Psychiatrist, TV Doctor and Corporate Event Speaker. He is a three time TEDx Speaker, a Psychiatrist on Channel 4 celebrity shows, a Podcaster and other stuff. He specialized in High Performance, Psychological Cohesion, Cognitive Biases and Memory Training. Dr. T turns complex brain and mind science into actionable strategies for organizations in order to drive more clarity and change. In episode 569 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. T chose the University of Aberdeen in Aberdeen...
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Transforming your mental, physical and spiritual health is possible. Karima McKenzie is a certified educator with 22 years of experience, and she has had the privilege of inspiring thousands as a math teacher, coach, and administrator. Her journey hasn’t been without its challenges—after battling burnout, anxiety, depression, and coming dangerously close to suicide, she found her purpose. Those struggles became the catalyst for writing her book, “Temples Are Sacred and So Are You”, a guide to help others honor themselves and reclaim their self-worth. She helps individuals and...
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Emotional Intelligence for College Students? We've got the guy! Randy Lyman is a physicist, entrepreneur, and leading expert on emotional intelligence and service based leadership. He has pioneered a groundbreaking approach that bridges science and spirituality to transform how people understand abundance. His book, "The Third Element," reveals the missing link in manifestation that most teachers miss - how unresolved emotional trauma secretly shapes our reality. After forging multiple successful businesses, including an Inc. 500 company, Randy Lyman discovered that true success requires more...
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HazingInfo.org is a partnership between StopHazing, the University of Maine, and the University of Washington Information School, along with founders Jolayne Houtz and Hector Martinez, who lost their son, Sam, to hazing in 2019. Sam Martinez was a 19-year-old business student at Washington State University in 2019 when he was hazed to death just weeks into his freshman year. Sam was funny and spontaneous, a loyal friend, a gifted athlete, a youth coach and a loving son and brother. Jolayne and Hector launched HazingInfo.org in partnership with students from the University of Washington...
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Tracy Latz, M.D. is an Integrative Psychiatrist, Multidimensional Healer and has served as an Associate Clinical Faculty member in the Department of Psychiatry at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. She holds a Masters degree in Immuno-Biology; doctorates in Medicine, Metaphysics & Holistic Healing; certifications in Mind-Body Medicine and is currently in her own solo private practice in a suburb of Charlotte, NC with over 20 years of clinical experience in shifting lives. In episode 565 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Dr. Latz chose Wake Forest University,...
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How to dress for an interview, for students? Gayla Bentley is here. Gayla has dedicated her life to helping others become comfortable in their own body through discovering their personal style. Gayla perceives obstacles as opportunities, always looking for the next new thing to learn and to educate people about style, while having fun doing it. Her campaign for size inclusivity and her desire to bring style to women with curves has been a lifelong pursuit. Residing in Houston, Texas with her husband, Russell and their dog, Skipper Bentley, Gayla says though she grew up in Westerly, Rhode...
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Ronald Goldman, PhD is an award-winning psychologist, researcher, speaker, writer, and consultant. He specializes in developmental and applied psychology. His work is related to personal, emotional, and behavioral difficulties that often involve insensitive or harmful treatment of others. This focus improves individual and collective experiences. His research includes numerous contacts with mental health and medical professionals, parents, and children. Dr. Goldman’s publications have been endorsed by many professionals in related fields. His writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines,...
info_outlineHow to dress for an interview, for students? Gayla Bentley is here. Gayla has dedicated her life to helping others become comfortable in their own body through discovering their personal style. Gayla perceives obstacles as opportunities, always looking for the next new thing to learn and to educate people about style, while having fun doing it. Her campaign for size inclusivity and her desire to bring style to women with curves has been a lifelong pursuit. Residing in Houston, Texas with her husband, Russell and their dog, Skipper Bentley, Gayla says though she grew up in Westerly, Rhode Island and lives in Houston, Texas, her heart is at home in Paris.
In episode 564 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out how early in life Gayla knew that fashion was going to be her career, why she decided on the University of Rhode Island, some of the challenges she faced early on as a designer, what happened after she pitched her business on Shark Tank, how college students should dress for an interview, why she wrote the book "Fashion's Stepsister: A Journey to Style", and advice she would give to students struggling with self-image or feeling confident in their bodies. Enjoy!