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In our final True and Constant Podcast episode, hosts Emma Oremus (St. Louis) and Lex Stewart (Ohio) speak to comedy writer, Lyndsay Rush (Kansas). We also go behind the scenes to say goodbye to a year full of exciting sisterhood stories. Lyndsay is cofounder of the branding agency Obedient and the poet behind the popular Instagram account @maryoliversdrunkcousin. Her debut book of poems, A BIT MUCH was an instant USA Today Bestseller and her writing has been featured in Reductress, McSweeney's, New York magazine, and The New York Times. Lyndsay spent most of her adult life freezing in Chicago, but currently swelters in Nashville with her husband and young son.
For the Founders Day edition of our True and Constant Podcast, hosts Emma Oremus (St. Louis) and Lex Stewart (Ohio) welcome star of stage and screen Kelli O'Hara (Oklahoma City)! Kelli has earned her place as one of Broadway's leading ladies, with a career that includes 12 Broadway productions and eight Tony Award nominations. She won the 2015 Tony Award for best leading actress in a musical for her role as Anna Leonowens in “The King and I.” Beyond Broadway, Kelli is also an Emmy, SAG, Olivier and Grammy-nominated actress. When she's not on stage, you can catch Kelli's Emmy-nominated performance in the acclaimed web series “The Accidental Wolf” on Topic or see her in her current role as Aurora Fane in HBO's hit series “The Gilded Age,” for which she received a SAG Ensemble Award nomination. Kelli has also appeared in several recurring television roles, including Showtime's “Masters of Sex,” “13 Reasons Why,” “Blue Bloods” and “All My Children.” Her additional film and television credits include “All the Bright Places,” “Peter Pan Live!,” “Sex & the City 2,” Martin Scorsese's “The Key to Reserva,” “The Good Fight,” “Numb3rs” and “The Independents.” In 2015, Kelli made history as the first artist to successfully transition from Broadway to opera with her Metropolitan Opera debut in Lehár's “The Merry Widow” alongside Renée Fleming. She returned in 2018 as Despina in Mozart's “Così Fan Tutte” and was last seen at The Metropolitan Opera in the world premiere of Kevin Puts' “The Hours,” performing as Laura Brown. Her concerts have earned international acclaim, from Carnegie Hall to Tokyo, and she frequently appears on PBS live telecasts, The Kennedy Center Honors, and in performances with The New York Philharmonic and The New York Pops. Her solo albums, “Always” and “Wonder in the World,” are available on Ghostlight Records. We're thrilled to celebrate our sister Kelli's achievements on this special Founders Day edition of The True and Constant Podcast — don't miss it!
What did The Daily's first-ever campus poll reveal about the student body? The Daily answers this question and recaps other top stories from the last week. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2024/10/28/audio/the-weekly/the-weekly-the-dailys-first-campus-poll-moderna-lawsuit-return-of-gamma-phi-beta/
Who runs the world? Girls! True and Constant Podcast hosts Emma Oremus (St. Louis) and Lex Stewart (Ohio) dive into that question as they sail through the impressive accomplishments of five-time Canadian Olympian Nikola Girke (British Columbia). In this episode, they explore how Nikola measures success and what it truly means to be a Gamma Phi Beta. Nikola is one of the few athletes to successfully transition between sports, having competed in three different disciplines at the Olympic Games (sailing and windsurfing). As an International Coaching Federation master certified coach, she brings extensive experience working with individuals from entry-level contributors to C-suite executives worldwide. As an executive coach, Nikola serves as a thinking partner, using the parallels between sport and business to align with her clients' needs and goals. Founder of Own Your Podium Coaching, she is committed to helping forward-thinking professionals define and achieve their personal concept of success. Her motto, 'Dare to dream, dare to achieve, dare to succeed,' embodies her approach. Nikola graduated from the University of British Columbia with a bachelor's degree in human kinetics in 1999 and calls Vancouver, British Columbia, home.
We're excited to bring you the latest edition of our True and Constant Podcast! Recorded live at our 81st Convention this past June in Chicago, we had the pleasure of hosting Cary Singleton (Southern California) from the Singleton Foundation. Cary is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, writer and producer. Following her Initiation at Convention 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona, she founded Singleton Ink, where she develops stories for film, stage and books. In 2015, she and her husband, Will, launched the Singleton Foundation for Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurship, aiming to combat financial illiteracy and promote entrepreneurship as a path to personal success. At this year's Convention, Gamma Phi Beta announced an exciting partnership with the Singleton Foundation to provide members with dynamic tools and education on financial literacy, wellness and entrepreneurship. Join True and Constant Podcast host Emma Oremus (St. Louis) and special guest host Jessica Budzianowski (College of Idaho) as they chat with Cary about her journey with Gamma Phi Beta, the creation of the Singleton Foundation and much more.
Calling all wine enthusiasts — this one's for you! The August edition of The True and Constant Podcast features two special guests: Carey Kaspari (Indiana), proprietor of Fairwinds Estate Winery and First Moon Napa Valley, and her daughter, Megan Kaspari (Colorado-Boulder). Fun fact: First Moon Napa Valley is the only wine brand made exclusively for Gamma Phi Betas! Carey is a graduate of Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, holding degrees in international studies and marketing. As the owner of three multimillion-dollar companies — Global Tracks, the Professional Education Society and Sunrise Travel — she brings over 30 years of extensive experience in the travel industry. Having explored more than 100 countries, Carey reflects, “Travel inspires me more than anything else I do.” She resides in Pueblo, Colorado, with her husband and business partner, Mark Kaspari, and their four children. Megan, originally from Pueblo, Colorado, is currently pursuing a double major in accounting and finance at the University of Colorado-Boulder. In her free time, she enjoys outdoor adventures with friends and family. Having just completed her junior year, Megan recently returned from a study abroad program in Barcelona, Spain. A proud member of Gamma Phi Beta for the past three years, she now enjoys living off-campus with her sisters. Treat yourself to a glass of First Moon and immerse yourself in the story of sisterhood spanning generations on the latest edition of The True and Constant Podcast, hosted by Lex Stewart (Ohio) and Emma Oremus (St. Louis).
The July episode of The True and Constant Podcast has a very special and familiar guest, International President Autumn L. Hansen (Idaho)! Autumn is currently finishing her second term as International President of Gamma Phi Beta. Autumn has served on IC since 2012 as Education Vice President (2012-16), Alumnae Vice President (2016-18) and Vice President (2018-20). Before becoming International President, she chaired the Sorority's Governance and Personnel Committee and was also a member of the Leadership Development Committee. A member of Xi Chapter at the University of Idaho, Autumn has Bachelor of Science degrees in sociology, psychology and crime and justice studies. She also has a master's degree in social work from Indiana University. Professionally, Autumn is a licensed clinical social worker and currently works at the IU Health Employee Assistance Program as a clinical supervisor and counselor. She recently became a certified employee assistance professional. Autumn lives in Whitestown, Indiana, with her spouse, Nathan Hand, and twin daughters, Mary Jo and Hazel. With over 14 years of volunteer experience for Gamma Phi Beta, Autumn offers valuable insights into serving at every level of Gamma Phi Beta's volunteer structure. Join hosts Emma and Lex as they explore what it's like to be International President with Autumn in the latest edition of our True and Constant Podcast.
With a portfolio that boasts collaborations with US Presidents and foreign dignitaries, celebrities, artists and industry leaders, she demonstrates a broad talent forming connections—visual and interpersonal—with some of the most inspirational individuals across the globe. Ren's work has featured prominently in prestigious publications such as Harper's Bazaar, Modern Luxury, Travel & Leisure, D Magazine, and Voyage Magazine, where it has garnered acclaim. She has been recognized as one of the Top 40 Women Under 40 in the United States by The Crescent, further solidifying her status as a leading talent in the industry. Ren tells all in our True and Constant Podcast about what it's like to be a world-renowned photographer, how she gets the best shot and most importantly, what it means to be a Gamma Phi Beta. Listen today!
Mallory Montgomery (Alma) is passionate about healing and social change, which prompted her to pursue the field of art therapy. However, Mallory's contributions extend far beyond a clinical setting. As a board-certified art therapist and certified clinical trauma professional, Mallory brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and compassionate support to her work. She currently serves as the director of counseling and advocacy for a survivorship program for individuals impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. In her role, Mallory empowers survivors to reclaim their lives and find healing through creative expression. Mallory is also a trailblazer in the field of mental health advocacy. She is actively engaged in efforts to license art therapists in Michigan, working tirelessly within the state legislature to expand access to vital mental health services for under-resourced communities. Beyond her advocacy, Mallory is a devoted artist who finds solace and inspiration through creative expression. Whether it's figure drawing, watercolor, acrylics, oils or ceramics, Mallory's artistic talents enrich both her personal life and therapeutic practice. Join hosts Emma and Lex as they learn more about Mallory's commitment to healing through the power of art. Listen today!
Self-proclaimed "boss babe" Harper Matthews (Pepperdine) dedicates her days to seeking out the most promising emerging leaders on college campuses across North America as a university recruiter for Washington, D.C.-based McKinsey & Company. In this episode of “The True and Constant Podcast,” Harper imparts wisdom to sisters of all ages, particularly those on the brink of graduation and about to embark on their first professional endeavors. She delves into topics such as networking, navigating the corporate landscape and becoming a catalyst for positive change. Outside of her professional endeavors, Harper actively supports numerous organizations dedicated to empowering women, advocating for youth and improving the lives of communities of color. She channels her fervor for fostering genuine communities and her expertise in recruitment, retention and member experience into her volunteer roles. These roles include past positions such as Gamma Phi Beta Nominating Committee member and current roles such as membership services chair for the National Urban League Young Professionals. Tune in to hear Harper's inspiring journey!
In this episode of The True and Constant Podcast, hosts Emma and Lex delve deeper into Shelli R. Johannes's (Georgia) career transition from corporate America to becoming an illustrious author and senior copywriter. Shelli has published over 25 children's books, including the “Cece Loves Science” series, “Penny (An Engineering Tale of the Fourth Pig)” and the new “Farm Friends” series. In addition to penning five teen novels, she is the author of the “Theo Thesaurus” series, “Shine Like A Unicorn” and “Florence Nightingale,” based on the “She Persisted” series by Chelsea Clinton. Join the conversation about her Gamma Phi Beta experience, the multitude of voices she brings to life through her words and her own pack of unicorns at home.
It's finally here! The first episode of our True and Constant Podcast with hosts, Lex Stewart (Ohio) and Emma Oremus (St. Louis). Joining them in this empowering episode is Kathryn Childers (Colorado-Boulder), who made history as one of the first five female U.S. Secret Service special agents hired in 1971. She joined 1,100 men in the elite agency where she shot holes in the glass ceiling, investigating counterfeit, working undercover and protecting the president and world leaders. Fondly called the “Pistol Packin' Nanny,” Kathryn was charged with protecting the Kennedy children – Caroline and John Jr. – while traveling the globe with Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Emma and Lex dive deeper into Kathryn's history and her current life as a public speaker and author. Plus, they find out what it really means to live up to her mantra— “Do it scared!”— in the newest episode of our True and Constant Podcast.
Christina A. Clark, Ph.D., serves as the Chief Academic Officer at Marywood University, providing leadership in all academic matters and working collaboratively with the deans, faculty, staff, students, and administration to further Marywood's mission and vision. Prior to her appointment at Marywood University, Dr. Clark served as Dean of the School of Design, Arts, and Humanities at Marymount University [Arlington, Va.], where she also was a tenured professor of literature and languages. Dr. Clark's academic administration skills include strategic planning, program assessment, recruitment and retention, curricular development, shared governance, university advancement, partnership development, and grant writing, among other issues of critical focus in higher education. She has had extensive leadership development experience, particularly at Marymount and Creighton Universities. Currently participating in the Council of Independent College's Executive Leadership Academy, she previously participated in Leadership Arlington and CASE Advanced Development for Deans and Academic Leaders. Committed to action enabling diversity, equity, and inclusion, she currently serves as chair of the Society for Classical Studies' Committee on Diversity in the Profession and has served on the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences' Committee on Cultural Diversity. Dr. Clark's professional specialty is in classics. As a scholar, Dr. Clark focuses on the representation of gender and nonverbal behavior in ancient Greek and Roman poetry and her professional contributions and research include peer-reviewed books, book chapters, articles, papers, and reviews. Dr. Clark has been recognized for her accomplishments and contributions with the Gamma Phi Beta's Shine (Teaching) Award at Creighton University and “Iggy” Award for Outstanding Freshmen Mentors, Role Models, and Advocates, also at Creighton. A member of the Eta Sigma Phi and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies, Dr. Clark also was a Junior Fellow at Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies.. Previously, Dr. Clark served as director of the world literature program and the health administration and policy program at Creighton University [Omaha, Neb.], where she also chaired the Classical and Near Eastern Studies department and served as a professor. She has served internationally as an associate professor at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies [Rome, Italy] and has taught in the United States at Iowa State University [Ames, Iowa]; Bowdoin College [New Brunswick, Maine]; Gustavus Adolphus College [St. Peter, Minn.]; Florida State University [Tallahassee, Fla.], and the University of Wisconsin-Madison [Madison, Wisc.]. Growing up in a military family and living in many different areas of the United States as well as the Philippines, Dr. Clark earned a BA in Classics from Georgetown University and a MA and PhD in Classics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During her undergraduate education, Dr. Clark spent her junior year abroad at Trinity College [Dublin, Ireland].
CONNECT WITH ASHLEIGH ROBINSON Follow Ashleigh Robinson on LinkedIn here. Follow Ashleigh Robinson on Instagram here. MODERN LEADERSHIPLearn more about Modern Leadership here.CONNECT WITH DAVID SKIDMORE Order David's New Book here. Instagram: @imdavidskidmore LinkedIn: @imdavidskidmore MORE ABOUT ASHLEIGH ROBINSONAshleigh Robinson, Miss Oklahoma 2021, is a 7th Grade English Language Arts teacher at F.D. Moon Middle School in Oklahoma City Public Schools. Introduced to the school through volunteering with the Freedom City mentoring and reading buddy program, Ashleigh fell in love with the students and pouring into their lives. After a year of volunteering once a week, she accepted a teaching position there. The pandemic kept her classroom virtual until February ‘21. She was named OKCPS District Rookie Teacher of the Month in March ‘21.Her Social Impact Initiative and life passions are on a platform of Inclusion. Ashleigh and her siblings are biracial. Her youngest sister, Danielle, has Down Syndrome. Danielle is a vibrant young woman with dreams and capabilities of her own. Ashleigh advocates for a culture shift in our communities to include those with intellectual and developmental disabilities in opportunities for education, employment, and social engagement. She hopes to create better communities through advocating for inclusion in every corner of Oklahoma.Ashleigh attended Oklahoma City University where she studied at the Bass School of Music. She was honored to have received over $120,000 in scholarships to fund her undergraduate education. With a focus in voice, she studied many different styles of music and performance for theatre. She continues to perform jazz music and participate in theatre productions as a performer and director. Outside of her studies, Ashleigh was very active on campus as a leader in many capacities. With the support of the university, Ashleigh brought organizations like the Black Student Association and Best Buddies to the campus community. She was employed in the Diversity and Inclusion Office as a student ambassador, and was awarded the university award for Outstanding Student for her commitment to including others.As a young adult, Ashleigh has been active with Gamma Phi Beta, OCU Student Foundation, Relay for Life, The Children's Center Rehabilitation Hospital, Oklahoma United Methodist Conference, New Leaders Council, Oklahoma Miss Amazing, KidsAlive!, Konnect HQ, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, and was awarded The Inasmuch Foundation Student Fellowship.Ashleigh is honored to be representing the great state of Oklahoma at the Miss America competition in December of 2021. She has already received over $65,000 in scholarships through competing in Miss Oklahoma and Miss America competitions, even having lost more competitions than she has won. She plans to earn a postgraduate degree with her earnings.The Robinsons are a military and adoptive family from Edmond, and each child graduated from Edmond Public Schools. Ashleigh is the daughter of Craig and Jennifer Robinson, and the sister of Anthony, Courtney, and Danielle Robinson.
Shelley Pulliam has served for many years as a house corp board member for the Gamma Phi Beta chapter at Oklahoma State University, 10 of which were as president. Through her years of service there have been construction projects and catastrophes along with the normal day to day tasks of running a facility. Shelley joins Liz to breakdown what that experience of running a chapter house is like. In this episode you will learn: -the role of a house corp board member and the benefits of serving -how to approach a chapter house renovation/construction project and the timeline for such projects -how to assemble a strong team for managing a sorority facility -the challenges house corp boards face. FB: Shelley Pulliam IG: Shelley Pulliam
Welcome to “Connecting Across Divides”, Episode #67 of Co-creating Peace, a series about conscious communication and conflict transformation. The 2022 National Week of Conversation takes place April 24-30. It is a week of events and activities that bring people together across differences, and gives people an opportunity to experience dialogue and deliberation. I encourage you to harvest the opportunity to experience Dialogue & Deliberation by participating, You'll find information about how to participate in the National Week of Conversation at the end of these notes.I feel very strongly about the enlightening and healing power of dialogue, and the amazing potential to co-create a better future that collaborative deliberation brings forth. To help you have a sense of dialogue and deliberation and how it is being used around the country, last week's episode and today's are devoted to two innovative and dynamic organizations whose focus is to bring people together for conversation, connection and the opportunity to co-create new and better paths forward. Last week, Courtney Breese of the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation joined me to talk about how dialogue & deliberation can bridge divides and help people connect with, and better understand, one another as fellow human beings despite different viewpoints and affiliations.Joining me today to talk about how dialogue and deliberation are being used by groups of young adults across the nation, are two inspiring young women from a dynamic student- student led organization called Civic Synergy.Civic Synergy is a student-led political depolarization organization bringing together young adults from across the political divide to communicate and collaborate. Over the course of 6 weeks, participants learn and practice conflict resolution skills and develop policy proposals which are presented to U.S. representatives at the end of the program.Laura Chen, Director of Program Development and Co-founder of Civic Synergy, is a senior at MIT studying chemical engineering and minoring in public policy. She is passionate about tackling sustainability and equity challenges and enhancing public participation. At MIT, she has enjoyed contributing to academic research and being a part of the Varsity Field Hockey team, the Terrascope community, and the MIT Water Club. In the fall, Laura is excited to join the Coro Fellows Program, a leadership and public affairs fellowship.Claire Kane is a freshman student at Clemson University studying Political Science and Communication. Claire is a first time Civic Synergy participant and seeks to explore more about civil discourse and discussion. Claire is involved on campus with the sorority Gamma Phi Beta, Clemson Club Swimming, and RHA. There is so much we can learn from one another by simply sitting down together exchanging ideas without trying to change each other's perspective or opinion, just listening to learn how others see the world and why. I encourage you to harvest the opportunity to experience Dialogue & Deliberation by participating in the National Week of Conversation – a week of events and activities that bring people together across differences. The 2022 National Week of Conversation starts tomorrow, Monday April 24 and ends on April 30. More information is available at https://americatalks.us/national-week-of-conversation/. To learn more about Civic Synergy, visit: civicsynergy.live To learn more about Living Room Conversations, visit their website at: livingroomconversations.org/
Listen in on Estacia's conversation with Gamma Phi Beta and Tri Delta discussing their approaches to Emotional Support Animals.
Why I think the success advice "If you're not growing, you're dying" is total bunk, along with associated thoughts on waxing and waning, homeostasis, cycles in nature, and why the full moon is valued over the new moon.THE SORCERESS QUEEN AND THE PIRATE ROGUE is here (https://jeffekennedy.com/the-sorceres...).You can watch the You Tube video of the podcast here (https://youtu.be/hW08_bfmFEU).First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
I did a live zoom event with Gamma Phi Beta chapter at Florida State University. These incredible ladies brought their most burning dating questions...from current relationships, breakups, and singleness we cover it all! FSU Gamma Phi Beta
I'm talking today about the Go-Go's and the misogyny we faced in the 80s. Also why I don't reply to comments on Podbean, why Stacey Dash is an outside cat now, free speech, guns, and Wyoming.The Go-Go's documentary is here (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11394468/).My book Wyoming Trucks, True Love, and the Weather Channel is here (https://jeffekennedy.com/wyoming-trucks-true-love-and-the-weather-channel)You can check out DARK WIZARD here (https://jeffekennedy.com/dark-wizard). Watch the YouTube video of the podcast here (https://youtu.be/enrSJcc9iU4)First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Responding to Life: Talking Health, Fertility and Parenthood
On today’s parenting episode, I am joined by Kanika Chadda Gupta. Kanika is a wife, mom of three [twins + 1], and CEO of Kronologie Agency, a digital marketing firm specializing in branding and web design. As a former television anchor and executive producer (CNN International, Zee TV), Kanika is a born storyteller and hosts the widely popular "That's Total Mom Sense" podcast where she interviews industry experts on parenting, lifestyle, and wellness. She invites thought leaders to share their mom sense experiences and dig deep on topics like what to expect when you’re done expecting, rediscovering your identity after kids, teaching children to meditate, rekindling your marriage, and dividing the workload at home. Past guests include Eve Rodsky, Bobbi Brown, Rebecca Minkoff. Kanika earned her bachelor's degree from Boston University in International Relations and Management and her masters from University of Miami in Broadcast Journalism. She serves as the President of Activate 58, a chapter part of the global Business Networking International organization in New York. She is a trained Indian classical dancer and is a member of the Sa Dance Company, led by Payal Kadakia, Founder of ClassPass. She is a member of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, South Asian Journalists Association, Asian Women in Business, and Hey Mama Head of South Asian moms. You can follow her on Instagram at @kanikachaddagupta and @thatstotalmomsense and listen to her episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and her website: www.thatstotalmomsense.com www.kanikachaddagupta.com For more information on Josephine Atluri Meditation and the Responding to Life podcast, please visit www.jatluri.com On the site – sign up for a monthly newsletter that includes a free monthly meditation download, book private meditation sessions, general or fertility specific, and sign up for Josephine’s latest fertility workshops. On Instagram @josephineratluri and @respondingtolifepodcast
In Evanston, hundreds participated in a unity march that was led by family members of Jacob Blake and Breonna Taylor. In a screenshot obtained by The Daily, some Gamma Phi Beta alumnae expressed disapproval toward the abolish Greek life movement. And Evanston has announced a proposed 2021 city budget; changes include a reduction in funding allocated to the Evanston Police Department and the creation of an alternative emergency response. Check out The Weekly: Week Four Recap to hear directly from the reporters and editors who covered The Daily's most recent top headlines.
Residing in New York, making her mark in Los Angeles, and hailing from a small town in Nebraska, Marylou Luther is a fashion industry legend. She had little exposure to fashion when she began her career at The Lincoln Journal and The Des Moines Register. Fast forward forty years and she became the Creative Director of Fashion Group International, Editor of the International Fashion Syndicate, CFDA Award winner, syndicated Clotheslines columnist and more. “Marylou’s bi-annual, ready-to-wear trend report for FGI — narrated in her signature authoritative, sophisticated voice, sets the seasonal tone with her much anticipated summaries. It’s no wonder her trend reports are followed by industry professionals in 28+ regions all over the world.” Marylou and I have our own special story of how we crossed paths. We met in 2009 at Lakmé Fashion Week in Mumbai, India, and when we got to chatting, we discovered we both have ties to CNN (I was Chief Fashion Correspondent for the CNN affiliate in India; her son Walter has been an acclaimed video journalist for the bureau in New York for the past 30 years), have a penchant for Parisian cuisine, prefer our coffee with a spoonful of vanilla ice cream, and are members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Long lost sorority sisters (nearly sixty years apart) meeting for the first time in India? We think there’s only one word to describe it – “serendipity.” I am so thankful to have my 88-year-old gal pal, mentor, and soul sister in my life. Cheers to you, Marylou! Meet My Guest: FGI: Clotheslines by Marylou Luther Press: KANIKACHADDAGUPTA.COM: The Angel Wears Prada Too, by Kanika Chadda-Gupta LADYWORLD: AfterHours: Marylou Luther Show Notes: 02:00 - Introduction 04:24 - Childhood 08:30 - Marylou's first editorial gig 13:30 - The 50's and 60's ("the decade that changed everything") 15:40 - Yves Saint Laurent taking over the House of Dior 22:00 - Marriage and kids 24:30 - Navigating motherhood 27:20 - Quote of the day: "Don't worry about anything over which you have no control."
Thoughts on choosing an agent, especially as regards creative choices. Also choosing which ideas are good ones, whether inspiration & opportunity hang around, and visiting with a sorority sister. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Happy Valentine’s Day! We sat down with Gamma Phi Beta president Morgan Vozga. We talked about Greek life and all things Long Beach State (25:54-57:06). We hit LA last weekend and we recap (3:07-8:14). It's been a while since we did the 908 Update. What's happening in the city? (12:14-25:49). It’s Valentine’s Day so we breakdown our ‘Cutest Couples’ (1:01:00-1:14:14). We got a FIVE-STAR review and read it on air (1:14:30-1:17:18). As always we ended the show with the 908 Athlete of the Week. This week is St. Anthony basketball player Frank Staine (1:17:37-1:24:12).
Talking today about time management - is it true that "the more you do, the more you can do? - and also why authors might need to let go of that one book and move on to another. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Greek Life Today: A Fraternity & Sorority Podcast | Higher Ed | Student Affairs
At age 6, Amber Mariano knew what she wanted to do with her life: Become president of the United States. In November of 2016, just days after her 21st birthday, she took a great step in that direction when she became the youngest person EVER elected to the Florida House of Representatives. As a sister ... Read more How Amber Mariano of Gamma Phi Beta became Florida’s Youngest Elected Representative The post How Amber Mariano of Gamma Phi Beta became Florida’s Youngest Elected Representative appeared first on Greek Life Today.
From inside the chapter room of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority house at USC, Anna and Sim discuss Tinder Live with comedian Lane Moore (3:10)! We can't tell guys how to make the perfect Tinder profile but Lane can tell you how NOT to do it.Then we play a round of Deal Breakers (35:34) and chat with some of the girls in the house! Peyton talks about hooking up without falling in love (42:00) and Bree tells us about guys not expecting her to be intelligent (52:00). Then we wrap up the show by giving advice to Rachel on how to handle a long distance relationship that's ended (54:10). Social Media:Lane Moore: @hellolanemooreAnna Faris: @annafarisUnqualified: @unqualified
In this episode, Brittany Barnes and Erin McHale join for a conversation about toxic belongingness, what it is, how it affects individuals and organizations, and what we might do about it. Erin McHale serves as Coordinator for Fraternity and Sorority Life Programs at the University of Iowa. She advises multiple councils, with focuses on recruitment, risk management, and PR, and volunteers for her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta. Brittany Barnes serves as the Assistant Director for Fraternities, Sororities, and Cooperative Life at Purdue University. She advises the Panhellenic Council and Multicultural Greek Council, as well as handling assessment duties.