Mark Herschberg: How do I create a career plan? Featured
Our next guest is Mark Herschberg. Mark is the author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You and creator of the Brain Bump app. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces..
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Susan Stone and Kristina Supler: How can we ensure due process in college sexual assault cases? Featured
We have a couple of guests from the legal side on our show today that will help shed a light on Title IX investigations, student disciplinary matters, as well as current policies and training to navigate Title IX cases. Susan Stone’s life wo..
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Brad Minton: What are the biggest mistakes you’re seeing when you review a college student resume? Featured
Brad Minton believes that our careers can be a lot like a road trip. They can be exciting adventures with amazing scenery. Conversely, they can also be long frustrating treks with obstacles and construction. Regardless of the hills and valleys..
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Ruth B. Carter, Esq: Can employers use your social media posts to make hiring decisions about you?
Our next guest is Ruth B. Carter, Esq! Here’s what they are really good at: • Persuasive Writing – like nasty-grams and court filings • Contracts, including terms of service and privacy policies – They use my past work as guidance ..
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Elizabeth Boyd & Margaret Freeman: Why has Southern beauty persisted, maintaining power & privilege? Featured
We have a special treat for you today! Today we have two guests on a very similar topic. The first is Margaret L. Freeman, author of “Women of Discriminating Taste: White Sororities and the Marking of American Ladyhood”, which examines the..
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Brian Townsend: How can we create a more cohesive team in our fraternity or sorority? Featured
Brian Townsend is a recognized leadership professional with extensive experience in a variety of settings. Most recently, he was a Special Agent with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). For 28 years, Brian has served in la..
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Nicki Rowlett: How can college students be better allies? Featured
Our next guest is Nicki Rowlett, born and raised in Michigan, but has lived in five different states since graduating college. Nicki earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies, Event Management, and Leadership from Central Michigan ..
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Rae Ann Gruver: What should college students do if they have hazing in their organization today? Featured
Our next guest is Rae Ann Gruver, Max’s mom. Max Gruver died on September 14th, 2017 from a hazing event held at the Phi Delta Theta house. He is one of four young men to die as a direct result of fraternity hazing in 2017 alone. More than 2..
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John Hatfield: Can fraternities/sororities adapt and continue to succeed for the next century? Featured
Our next guest is John Hatfield. John a savvy, innovative leader with extensive experience communicating vision and strategic direction by creating scalable and effective learning solutions with delivery to diverse national and international a..
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Dr. Jana Mathews: How are fraternities and sororities restructuring the campus social scene? Featured
Dr. Jana Mathews is a professor of Medieval Literature and Culture at Rollins College (Winter Park, Florida) who also had the privilege of serving 8 years as a campus fraternity and sorority advisor. In her new book, The Benefits of Friends: I..
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