Afleveringen
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Erin Andersen, Zeta Upsilon - Furman, is the founder of Your Brand Networker where she coaches individuals to help them land their dream job. In this episode, she offers advice on how to leave behind toxic work environments and get ready for the next step. When it comes to polishing and perfecting your own professional brand, sometimes it helps to have an expert like Erin on your side.
To connect with Erin, check out the following links.
Connect with Erin on LinkedInFollow Erin on InstagramClick here to join Erin's Toxic Work Culture membership waitlistIf you would like more information about joining Delta Gamma, visit join.deltagamma.org. If you would like more information about DG Talks, connect with us on Facebook or email us at [email protected].
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Sorority recruitment, the process where potential new members (PNMs) join a sorority, is centered on PNMs and current members learning more about each other. The conversations (and the process in general) can sometimes elicit feelings of both excitement and nervousness, no matter if it is in-person, hybrid, or all virtual.
In this episode, you'll hear from two Delta Gammas, Lauren Delzell, Tau-Iowa, an alumna who serves as membership adviser and Cailey Hiam, Tau-Iowa, a collegian who serves as vp: Membership. They will help to demystify the recruitment process by providing great tips for PNMs as they prepare for recruitment. They also share helpful advice for current members of a sorority, especially for first-time recruiters.
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When Two Sisters Meet to Discuss their Feelings (& What they Wish they felt as Collegians)
Alison Cady, Mu-Missouri, is a certified life and business coach. She shows network marketers how to grow leaders so they can rank up all the way to the top. Alison can be reached through her business, A Flourish Life, at http://aflourishedlife.com/ or Facebook @aflourishedlifecoach.
Liz Carroll, Delta Eta-Cal State, Sacramento, is a Certified Financial Coach and Ramsey Preferred Coach. You can reach Liz through her website at https://www.mindfulmoneymethod.com/.
If you have questions for Liz or would like more information about DG Talks, connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/deltagamma or email us at [email protected].
Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.
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Nikki (she/her)
Nicki Rowlett (she/hers) is a DEI Strategiest and Practioner. Nicki has worked in higher education for eight years on various college campuses and for two NIC fraternities. She is the founder and Managing Director of the Parallel Agency, an organization that helps Panhellenic sororities align their words with their actions in areas of equity, access, and belonging, where she has engaged with over 15,000 people on related topics. Nicki holds a Bachelors Degree in Communications from Central Michigan University and a Masters Degree in Student Affairs and Higher Education from Ball State University. She is a proud member of Delta Phi Epsilon and is a long-term volunteer in the fraternal industry.
Rachel (she/her)
Rachel Christine is a Gamma Phi Beta and currently serves as their Belonging and Inclusion Chairwoman and Alumnae Chapter Specialist Team Leader. She studied English Rhetoric, Political Science, Law, and Human Resources with an emphasis on Diversity and Inclusion. She currently works in Federal Healthcare Compliance, with a focus on healthcare equity for marginalized populations in the United States. She currently works with teams across the country advocating for and improving access and quality of care for those who need it most.
Chazz (he/him)
Chazz Robinson is a doctoral student at the University at Buffalo pursuing his PhD in Higher Education Administration. Chazz has had several years of experience within higher education student affairs (i.e. housing and residence life, advising, admissions, transitional/access programs). Additionally, Chazz has had the opportunity to intern for national education organizations such as ACUHO-I, NODA, and NY GearUp respectively. He has also served on the directorate board for the ACPAs graduate student and new professionals team. Currently, he is a Arthur A. Schomburg research fellow and holds leadership positions as the Co-Chair of the Social Justice and Inclusion Committee of University at Buffalo and also serves on the President's Advisory Council on Race. Chazz is interested in contributing great research to the educational knowledge base that can be used to make campuses more equal and equitable for those holding marginalized identities.
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Samantha Siffring is an initiate of Epsilon Nu-James Madison, a mom of three, a devoted Delta Gamma volunteer, and a business coach who helps moms build profitable online businesses. To connect with Samantha, follow her on Instagram @samanthahms, listen to her podcast Online Business Building Mamas, and visit her website www.samanthasiffring.com
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Catherine Crosslin, Alpha Eta - Whitman College, is Owner & CEO of Instar Performance, an internationally recognized personal and organizational development company. Ms. Crosslin has a global reputation as a dynamic, inspiring and influential presenter, consultant and coach.
In this episode, Catherine shares the 5 ways we fail at achieving our dreams and how to stop that cycle to be successful in obtaining the life we want.
https://www.instarperformance.com/
Instar Affirmation Writer (available in your app store)
[email protected]
#Instar.Performance
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Caroline Brenner, the current Vice President of Foundation of the Delta Gamma Alpha Tau chapter at Butler University, talks about her job as a Braillist. Caroline is studying Elementary Education with hopes of becoming a Braille teacher.
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Mara Boiangiu, Gamma Phi-Arizona State University, is an undergraduate junior at Barrett, the Honors College, at ASU and has served as the Vice President of Foundation for Delta Gamma-Gamma Phi chapter for the past year. She is double majoring in Neuroscience and Global Health, does research in a lab related to cognitive aging, interns with a non-profit, holds a leadership role in several other organizations on ASU campus, and is currently pursuing a pre-medical track. She is extremely passionate about philanthropy and has loved her position for the past year, and is extremely excited to share with you her experience being vp: Foundation for Delta Gamma.
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Alexie Rendon, or Lexi as her friends call her, is a Delta Gamma collegian at Gamma Xi Texas Tech. Through her time in Delta Gamma, Lexi has held leadership positions. Most recently, she has currently been elected to serve as vice president of foundation for a second term. Lexi has a very special connection to our philanthropy and she is excited to share her story with you on this episode of DG Talks.
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Claire McConnell, Alpha Iota-Oklahoma, shares her tips for understanding the game of college football. Claire LOVES sports, especially college football. Understanding basic terms and football regulations help a lot when enjoying a game, allowing for conversation to flow more easily and for people to connect. Sports are a great opportunity for bonding and socializing. Claire runs a sports blog, The Girlfriend's Guide to Sports, which covers a variety of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, golf and the Olympics. Claire also holds the OU record in the Pentathlon.
https://www.thegirlfriendsguidetosports.com/
Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.
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As a friend of the Anchor, Sara Rinfret, Professor & Chair, Department of PA & Policy, MPA Director at the University of Montana, shares her insights on women as public servants: where we are, where we should strive to be, and how to get there. Sara Rinfret teaches courses on regulatory policy, environmental policy, state and local government, public policy, and public administration. She is the Chair of the Department of Public Administration & Policy and Director for the Master of Public Administration Program. Her main area of research is focused on environmental regulations. More specifically, she is interested in the interactions between agencies and interest groups during the stages of environmental rulemaking at the federal and state level. She has authored more than thirty peer reviewed articles and co-authored five books: The Lilliputians of Environmental Regulation: The Perspective of State Regulators (Routledge); U.S. Environmental Policy in Action (Palgrave) (co-written with Michelle Pautz); Public Policy: A Concise Introduction (CQ Press, with Michelle Pautz and Denise Scheberle), the Environmental Case (CQ Press, with Judith Layzer), and Who Makes Environmental Policy (Temple University Press, forthcoming). She is a recipient of the Fulbright Specialist Program in public administration and studied with scholars at the University of Aarhus (Denmark) in 2016. In 2018, she was selected by UM student alumni as the "most inspirational teacher" of the year. She served as a faculty fellow for the University of Montana's Women's Leadership Initiative (2019). In 2020-2021, she served as the chair for small programs with NASPAA in addition to co-chairing the University of Montana's Graduate Council and a member of the Executive Council of Faculty Senate. Her MPA is from Ohio State University's John Glenn School of Public Affairs and a Ph.D. in political science from Northern Arizona University. For follow-up questions, feel free to reach out to Sara at [email protected]. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.
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Jennifer McCreary Ford, Alpha Iota-Oklahoma, is a long-time Fraternity volunteer currently serving on Delta Gamma's Equity Advisory Board and the Third Year Think Tank. She is joined by friends Katy King, Delta Zeta, and Cindy Munson, Alpha Chi Omega, to talk about sisterhood in its multitude of forms and how to nurture those relationships.
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Karlye Louritt, Eta Iota-University of Nevada, Reno, joins us today to discuss forgiveness. Karlye serves as an Administrator on the Executive Team at an interdenominational Christian church in the Houston area. The content presented is from Karyle’s perspective with influences from her Christian faith. Listener discretion advised, as the content touches on sensitives subjects including child abuse and sexual abuse.
Karlye has been a Christian for 14 years. Prior to being called to full-time vocational ministry, she was a Behavior Analyst for eight years helping families and paraprofessionals learn and utilize the principles of Behavior Analysis. On her days off she games with friends, hikes, and hunts down the best gf/df/sf/v treats.
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Join Ginny Gilbert, Beta Kappa-Kansas, as she discusses successful time for distance and online learning. Ginny currently resides in Missouri and is a social interventionist in the school setting, embarking on her 12th year in the education sector.
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Have you ever thought about joining a sorority? Each of our members has a unique story about why they joined. This special episode includes a compilation of stories from our sisters from different schools, different backgrounds, and different experiences, and how we all feel in love with Delta Gamma.
Special thanks to our contributors:
* Susan Anderson, Delta Pi-Southern Mississippi
* Savanna Arral, Zeta Phi-Harvard
* Paige Browning, Pi-Montana
* Kay Harvey, Delta Rho-Virginia Tech
* Alyson Thompson, Eta Pi-DePaul
* Melody Vo, Gamma Nu-North Texas
* Antonette White, Omicron-Adelphi
For more information on joining Delta Gamma, visit: https://join.deltagamma.org/
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Pratyusha Pilla, Beta Eta-Texas, discusses colorism, the impacts of colorism and what we can do to end discrimination and actively make changes. Pratyusha is currently a third year medical student and a TEDxSugarland speaker. Pratyusha is passionate about mental health, focusing on destigmatizing depression as her pageant platform in Miss America pageants, crowned as the first woman of color to win the title of Miss Austin. Follow Pratyusha on Instagram @pratyushapilla
Delta Gamma resolves to continue to host opportunities for sisters to learn more about institutional racism, diversity, privilege, microaggressions and more. See our Connected for Good page to review upcoming programs and recordings of these virtual events. https://www.deltagamma.org/news-resources/connected-for-good
We look forward to the ways in which we can continue to champion important changes to better our organization, the experiences of our sisters, and our impact on the world.
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Shivani Dhingra Peterson, Eta Iota-University of Nevada, Reno, is a professional mortgage adviser with nearly a decade of experience in guiding buyers through the lending process. Today, Shivani shares her tips for managing money, growing wealth... and making those big life decisions on home buying, especially as it related to right now, mid-pandemic. From buying to selling to renting to refinancing, Shivani covers it all.
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Delta Gamma recognizes that this time in our world is challenging, particularly for our Black sisters. This podcast episode was recorded a few weeks ago, when COVID-19 closed schools and cancelled graduation ceremonies. We understand the significance of this time in our world as one of activism, support and courage, coupled with sadness for those who have been marginalized for far too long. We want to help encourage the next generation of activists and leaders, and felt that publishing this podcast in acknowledgment of the Class of 2020 was appropriate for that reason.
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Jennifer Powell-Lunder, PhD, Epsilon Gamma-Virginia, is a clinical psychologist specializing in work with teens, tweens and young adults. She is of the co-author of the book Teenage as a Second Language (Adams Media 2010). She is the creator of www.i tsatweenslife.com an interactive and informational website for parents and tweens and co-creator of www.Talkingteenage.com an interactive informational website for the parents of teenagers.
In this episode, Dr. JPL discusses the cultural divide between us and our youth in the digital age. Learn how your kids use digital media, apps they use to communicate, implications of cyber bullying, the importance of digital connections and relationships to our youth, and privacy, trust, and expectations. Dr. JPL gives tips for technology access, limits, and monitoring, while also addressing the importance to access for our children.
www.psychologytoday.com/blog/lets-talk-tween
www.docJPL.com
www.itsatweenslife.com
Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.
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Mary Katherine Krause, Delta Nu-Northern Illinois University, is a professional communications strategist. She is the Vice President for Communications for the the College of American Pathologist and owns Krause Consulting and Coaching. She has worked in the healthcare field for nearly thirty year in hospital and health system administration, university relations, and medical assocation management. In this episode, Mary Katherine shares tips for virtual meetings. Whether you're preparing for an interview, a casual business meeting with colleagues, or planning a formal business presentation, Mary Katherine has tips and best practices that will help your virtual meeting go perfectly. Delta Gamma Fraternity, Delta Gamma Foundation and Delta Gamma Office of Housing do not endorse, promote or foster political, sociological or ideological ideas or issues by members, chapters, associations with Delta Gamma or in the name of Delta Gamma Fraternity.
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