James Wilkerson: How does alcohol and/or drugs factor into college sexual assault? Featured
James Wilkerson is a native of New Albany, Indiana. He holds his master’s degree from Bellarmine University. He also holds a Bachelors in English and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville. While in law school, Wilkerson founded..
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Amanda Young: How did the right psychiatrist help to get clear, aligned, and under control? Featured
Amanda Young is a Bestselling Author, Mental Health Advocate and Podcast Host. When life threw her a massive curve ball resulting in the loss of her dream job, Amanda used that moment to pivot her mindset instead of dwell in misfortune. She’..
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Zach Greenberg: What are the implications when Harvard drops the policy against single gender clubs? Featured
A native New Yorker, Zach Greenberg graduated from Binghamton University in 2013 and Syracuse Law in 2016. He developed an appreciation for free speech as the President of the College Libertarians and the Federalist Society where he sought to ..
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Black History in Fraternity and Sorority Life Featured
Welcome to the Greek University Black History Month Celebration! We’ve got a great program today as our panelists start to decode black history magic including culture, community, campus, and career acceleration. We’ll talk about normalizi..
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Ed Latimore: How can boxing transform your life? Featured
Our next guest is Ed Latimore! He’s a best-selling author, former professional heavyweight boxer (13-1-1 record), and a competitive chess player. His writing focuses on self-improvement and a practical approach to stoic philosophy. He likes ..
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Annalise Sinclair: Why do we hide our mental health struggles? Featured
Today we have Annalise Sinclair, a homegrown Florida gal that transplanted to South Carolina by way of Ohio. While working on her Bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and Anthropology at the University of South Florida, she was first diagnosed wi..
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Natasha Miller: What shortcuts for success do we learn in the new book “Relentless”? Featured
Our next guest, Natasha Miller, isn’t your average CEO. She sits at the helm of Entire Productions which has been an Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America for three years in a row. Natasha studied entrepreneurship at the Har..
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Alonzo Cee: How do we develop college students while balancing racial injustice, COVID-19 & more? Featured
Our next guest is Alonzo Cee, a higher education professional from Harlem, NY. He’s a two-time graduate of Elon University in North Carolina – First getting his Bachelor’s of Science in Statistics in 2018 and then getting his Mas..
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Sarah Callazzo: How did an eating disorder become the biggest part of you? Featured
Our next guest is Sarah Callazzo. She used to wear smaller jeans and fake a smile. She liked having as many friends as possible. She would never consider herself a leader. Her camera roll was filled with ‘progress pictures’ of her body. Sh..
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Dr. Sheena Howard: What we can learn from Black Panther’s portrayal of culture and nationalism?
Our next guest is Dr. Sheena Howard. Sheena is an award- winning author, filmmaker and scholar. In 2014 Sheena became the first Black woman to win an Eisner Award for her first book, Black Comics: Politics of Race and Representation (2013). Th..
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