I fear I miss out on my social experience and ruin relationships if I take a leadership position.
I fear that I won't be accepted for my true goals and aspirations and that I won't be able to use my voice because I'm scared of what others will think.
I fear that I won’t reach the level of success I hope that i will - that will let myself and others down
I fear that no mattter what I do, it won't be enough to make a difference because of the toxicity.
I fear loneliness even though I have sisters who I know care about me.
I fear that things to do will outpace my ability to keep up, leaving me always one step behind.
As a leader holding three positions as a brother of Kappa Alph Psi and collecting thousands of fears from greek students, I understands the struggles within greek communities.
I've worked with thousands of students on multiple campuses during leadership conferences, Greek Weeks, and other programs. I've keynoted main stage at AFLV, NGLA, SEIFC (now, SGLA), and national conferences for Fraternity and Sororities.
I was awarded the Brother of The Year Award by the Charlotte Alumni Chapter, Ten under Ten awards by his Alma Mater, and the 30 under 30 award by the Charlotte Black Chamber of Commerce. I look forward to working with your community!
Queue the music, engagement, and everything in between! Whether it be an In-person or virtual experience, your students will be engaged from start to finish.
Fire on the screen and notecards in hand, students write down their fears and place them in a fire pit (NOT real fire.)
I fear that I fail as a leader of my organization
I fear loneliness and anxiety even though I have brothers
I fear I’m not worthy of the respect and leadership I work towards
I fear that I’ll fail and embarrass myself in a way I can’t come back from
I fear that people will hate me for wanting to do the right thing even though it’s needed
I fear we’re not living up to the values that we set by our founders
As a leader holding three positions as a brother of Kappa Alph Psi and collecting thousands of fears from greek students, Darryl understands the struggles within greek communities.
He’s inspired thousands of students on multiple campuses during leadership conferences, Greek Weeks, and other programs. Darryl has keynoted, AFLV, NGLA, SEIFC (now, SGLA), and national events for Fraternity and Sororities.
He was awarded the Brother of The Year Award by the Charlotte Alumni Chapter, Ten under Ten awards by his Alma Mater, and the 30 under 30 award by the Charlotte Black Chamber of Commerce. He’s also a TEDx Speaker, the author of two books, a husband and a father.