Love Lead Listen
Welcome to Love Lead Listen, a podcast from Alpha Gamma Delta. We’re here to talk about the important stuff, things that affect women of today. We’ll interview a variety of experts on topics ranging from being a boss, navigating working as a woman in a man’s world, how to get rid of our inner critic and much more. New episodes are released every other Thursday. Join us as we love, lead and listen our way to becoming women with even greater purpose. Note: Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
LATEST EPISODE
You’re Not an Imposter with Dr. Daryl Appleton and Jennifer Weaver-Breitenbacher
Seventy-five percent of women will experience imposter syndrome during their lifetime. Dr. Daryl Appleton and Jennifer Weaver-Breitenbacher, LMHC, walk us through why women experience imposter syndrome, and what we can do about it. Listen to this week’s episode to find out everything you need to know about battling imposter syndrome.- Visit Polaris Counseling & Consulting’s website
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Episode 35 ExpandMaking it Work with Lindsay Boccardo
Have you ever struggled to connect with someone from a different generation? Generational expert Lindsay Boccardo is here to tell us why. Listen to this week’s episode to learn how generations differ, the role technology plays in intergenerational communication, and ways to overcome our differences. Episode 34 ExpandSpruce Up Your Space with Liz Toombs
When COVID-19 first started, we all found ourselves at home more often. This week, we talk with interior decorator Liz Toombs, Epsilon-University of Kentucky about how we all are living in our space in new ways. Learn how to reimagine your space to work better for you in this episode.
- Follow PDR Interiors on Instagram
- Visit PDR Interiors’ website
- Take the PDR Interiors Education Course
We Need to Talk with Jennifer Freeman Thompson
Have you ever wondered what goes into the making of Alpha Gam’s magazine, the Quarterly? Editor Jennifer Freeman Thompson, Upsilon-University of Oklahoma, is here to give us a peek behind the curtain. Listen to this episode to learn about the Spring/Summer issue’s theme “We Need to Talk” and how it came to life.
- Contact Jennifer about the Quarterly
- Read the current issue or view the archives
- Connect with Jennifer on LinkedIn
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Pride and True with Ally Maddox
When Ally Maddox, Gamma Alpha-University of Georgia, came out in college, she wasn’t sure how her sisters would react. This week on #LoveLeadListen we talk about Ally’s experience as a sorority woman, and member of the LGBTQIA+ community. Join us to hear about her coming out experience, ways her chapter and community supported her and more.
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Honoring Heritage with Sunny Greer
This week on we’re celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with Erline “Sunny” Greer, Delta Sigma-University of Hawaii. Tune into this week’s episode to hear about Sunny’s training with traditional herbal medicine, Hawaiian culture, and the ways we can better celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage.
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Having a Mother as a Sister With Kathy Farris and Caitlin Farris Knight
Have you wondered what it’s like to be in the same sorority as your mom? This week we talk with Kathy Farris-Epsilon Zeta, Arkansas State University and Caitlin Farris Knight-Epsilon Zeta, Arkansas State University about their relationship as a mother and daughter, and as sisters. Listen to this week’s episode to learn about lessons they’ve learned from each other, ways they’ve grown together, and more.
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LATEST EPISODE
Ending Sexual Violence with Haleigh Rigger
*Trigger Warning-Sexual Violence*
In honor of sexual assault awareness month, Haleigh Rigger from the Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking joined us to discuss sexual violence in our communities. Listen to this week’s episode to learn how sexual violence impacts different minority groups, ways it affects communities, and how we can support survivors.
- Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault and Human Trafficking Resources
- Find resources near you
- National Human Trafficking Hotline
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 800.656.4673
Connected for Life with Tega Orhorhoro
The past year has taught us that sisterhood is more important than ever. This week on #LoveLeadListen, International Reunion Day Speechwriter, Tega Orhorhoro, Alpha Pi-Wayne State University, tells us what it means to be Connected for Life and how we can rely on our sisters throughout.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 27 ExpandDating in a Pandemic with Sara Ellis
Dating is normally hard enough but add in a pandemic and it might seem impossible. Sarah Ellis, Theta Tau-Belmont University, tells us how she navigates relationships in a pandemic in this week’s episode of LoveLeadListen. Join us to learn how you can maintain your relationships, navigate the dating world and more.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
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Episode 26 ExpandWhat Would the Founders Think? with Fran Becque
Have you ever wondered how women’s sororities started? In our Women’s History Month episode, fraternity and sorority historian Fran Becque tells us how. Listen in as we discuss the challenges our founders faced, the start of the National Panhellenic Conference, and ways we can all contribute to our organization’s legacy.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
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Episode 25 ExpandPlan Your Financial Future with Niv Persaud
Financial planning might sound intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be! This week Niv Persaud, Gamma Phi- Gamma Phi- Georgia Institute of Technology, walks us though the process of financial planning. From defining your financial goals, to discussing what diversification means, you won’t want to miss this week’s episode!
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 24 ExpandCelebrating Black Food History with Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson
We all eat, but do you understand the history of your food? This week, we discuss Black food history with Dr. Psyche Williams-Forson, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Learn what a foodway is, the history behind Black and African American food cultures, how our food history impacts us today and more in this week’s episode.Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 23 ExpandBeat The Post-Grad Scaries with Cheyenne Baker
Do you feel stuck? Not sure how to break into the professional world? Cheyenne Baker, Pi-Coe College, is here to help. Join us as Cheyenne explains how to get past your quarter-life crisis, ways to make your goals work for you and breaking away from perfectionism so you can jump-start your career.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 22 ExpandHow to Succeed in 2021 with Dr. Daryl Appleton
Are you relieved that 2020 is over? You’re not alone! This week, Dr. Daryl Appleton, LMHC walks us through how to succeed in 2021 after the chaos of 2020. Set yourself up for success and join us as we discuss how to set realistic goals, avoiding toxic positivity, the value of asking for help and more.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 21 ExpandHanukkah Traditions with Rachel Kessler
It’s Love Lead Listen’s first holiday episode! This year, we’re discussing Hanukkah with Rachel Kessler, Zeta Delta-Townson University. Listen to this week’s episode to learn what Hanukkah is, traditions around this holiday and how Rachel’s family celebrates it.
Episode 20 ExpandEmpowered Isn’t Enough with Caitlin Dobson and Natalie Brewster
We hear the phrase “empowered women” all the time, but are we selling ourselves short? Caitlin Dobson and Natalie Brewster explain why we should stop calling women empowered, and what we should say instead. Join us as we discuss what empowerment means, why we still need feminism, and how you can make your own power in this week’s episode.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Bonus Episode 19 ExpandBonus Episode: An Inside Look at Being a Leadership Consultant with Abby Gindorff
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a Leadership Consultant? Abby Gindorff- Beta Beta, North Dakota State University, joins us for this special bonus episode to tell you all about the “LC Life”. Tune in to hear about what to expect as an LC, how to land the job, and how it can help you in your future professional life.
Episode 18 ExpandWhat you really need to know about COVID-19 with CDC Partner Call Lead, Liz York
We all have questions about COVID-19, and Liz York, Gamma Phi- Georgia Institute of Technology, is here to answer them. Join us as we learn how to safely celebrate the holidays, get up-to-date information about COVID-19, when there will be a vaccine and much more.
- Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
- CDC Science Updates
- CDC-INFO
- Join the Partner Call Listserv
Be sure to type COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Partners in the search and select that list. You can select also select other lists. - Mask Study
- Partner Call Recordings
- MMWR on Family Reunions
- Holiday Tips
Create Your Personal Brand with Guillermo Flores
We’ve all heard of brands, but do you know what a personal brand is? This week, Guillermo Flores explains what a personal brand is and why you should create yours. We’ll talk about the ways you can identify your brand, mistakes to avoid, and why it’s important to work on your brand in today’s world.
Episode 16 ExpandMANAGING UP WITH EMILY MITCH AND CRAIG ROWLEY
Are you new to the workforce and feeling a bit lost? Emily Mitch and Craig Rowley know how you feel. Join us as we discuss the challenges new professionals face in the workforce, how “managing up” can help you succeed and much more.
Emily Mitch is the Program Manager of Health, Wellness & Accountability at Alpha Phi International Fraternity. Craig Rowley is the Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life at Indiana University.
Episode 15 ExpandVOTING IN 2020 WITH ELLEN WEHRMAN
While it may feel like campaign season will never end, Election Day is rapidly approaching. This week, Ellen Wehrman from the Campus Election Engagement Project explains why young people tend to vote less, and how to change that. Tune in to learn how to better prepare for this year’s election.
- Campus Election Engagement Project
- Vote Riders
- Campus Election Engagement Voting Guides
- Alpha Gam Votes
WHAT’S YOUR SELF-CARE WITH JENNIFER WEAVER-BREITENBACHER
Most of us envision bubble baths and Netflix marathons when we think of self-care. This week, Jennifer Weaver-Breitenbacher, LMHC tells us how self-care is much more. Join us as we discuss the ways you can use self-care in your life.
Episode 13 ExpandHunger in a COVID America- with Feeding America
Before COVID-19 arrived in North America, hunger impacted millions. Today, even more are suffering. Join us as Teresa Gruber from Feeding America explains the new challenges in fighting hunger and how we can magnify our impact.
Episode 12 ExpandDitch Your Inner Critic with Stacy Nadeau
We all have that voice in our head telling us what we should be. But what if we didn’t listen to it? This week, Stacy Nadeau explains how to ditch your inner critic, and the possibilities once you do.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 11 ExpandCan you relate with Rachel DeAlto
We’re communicating now more than ever before-but do we know how to relate to others? Relationship expert Rachel DeAlto tells us what it takes to be relatable and how to use those skills in all your relationships.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 10 ExpandDitch Your 10-Year Plan with Maxie McCoy
Do you feel lost? Maxie McCoy, author of You’re Not Lost, knows how you feel. She’s felt lost before and has a variety of methods to find her way again. Join us as Maxie tells us how to clear you’re the lost fog in any stage of life.
Episode 9 ExpandDefining Sisterhood with Dyad Strategies
Sisterhood is a word we use a lot in sorority life-but it does sisterhood actually mean? This week, Gentry McCreary and Joshua Schutts from Dyad Strategies discuss their research on sisterhood and its role in the overall sorority membership experience.
Episode 8 ExpandAn Entrepreneur State of Mind with Alexa Carlin
Usually, we think of entrepreneurship as a way of life for small business owners, not a way of thinking for anyone. This week, Alexa Carlin explains why entrepreneurship is a way of thinking, and how you can use it to get ahead in your own life.
Alexa Carlin is an entrepreneur, public speaker, author and Founder & CEO of Women Empower X. Alexa started her first business while in high school by becoming the sole licensee to design jewelry for an L.A. based fashion company. This entrepreneurial spirit led her to start a blog in college, Hello Perfect, which attracted celebrities like Mark Cuban, Shaquille O’Neal, Steve Madden and Marc Jacobs. Alexa received her B.A. in Business Administration from the University of Florida.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 7 ExpandIT’S STILL A MAN’S WORLD WITH JESSICA GENDRON
Many of us are taught that men and women are equal-but are we? Jessica Gendron explains why it’s still a man’s world and how women can succeed despite that.
Jessica Gendron is the President of The Center for Leadership Excellence. She has more than 15 years of experience working in leadership development and coaching, human resource consulting, business leadership and working with fraternities/sororities. She received a B.A. from Eastern Illinois University and M.S. in Education from Indiana University.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 6 ExpandBonus Episode: It’s More Than a Social Media Post with Dr. Ericka Roland
While our original conversation with Dr. Ericka Roland took place in February, she reached out last week to offer additional insight. Join us in this special bonus episode as we discuss how power and race are related, the role Jim Crow laws played in the dehumanization of black people through policing and ways white people can be an ally through social change. We also look at how systemic racism affects education, housing, healthcare and other areas of daily life still felt to this day.
See Episode 5 for Ericka’s complete bio.
- Alpha Gamma Delta’s Commitments
- White Fragility by Robin Diangelo
POWER, PRIVILEGE, AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT WITH DR. ERICKA ROLAND
Power and privilege can be difficult conversations, but they’re necessary ones. Dr. Ericka Roland, Theta Lambda-University of West Florida, discusses how these affect our everyday lives, and how we can rethink our roles within them to create social change.
Dr. Ericka Roland is an assistant professor of practice in the higher education leadership program at the University of Texas Austin. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of South Florida, a master’s degree in college student personnel from the University of Tennessee, and a Bachelor of Science from the University of South Florida.
- NAACP
- ACLU
- Showing Up for Racial Justice
- Black Lives Matter
- Guidelines for Being Strong White Allies
- An Essential Reading Guide for Fighting Racism
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America. A follow-up episode addressing current events will be released on 6.11.2020.*
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BONUS EPISODE: CATCHING UP DURING COVID-19
A lot has happened since we recorded our first few episodes of Love Lead Listen. We catch up with Bonny Shade, Ailis Garcia, Tina VanSteenbergen and James Robilotta on how life has changed and how they’re adapting in these unprecedented times.
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
Episode 4 ExpandMAKING LONG-DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS WORK WITH TINA VANSTEENBERGEN AND JAMES ROBILOTTA
Due to busy career travel, married couple Tina VanSteenbergen and James Robilotta spend a lot of time apart. Learn how they cultivate their relationship with each other as well as with friends and family while on the road.
Tina is a professional speaker who focuses on female relationships, confidence-building and taking up space in the workforce, campuses, and organizations around North America. Tina received her B.A. from Hamline University and M.S. from Illinois State University. She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta.
James is a professional speaker, the author of Leading Imperfectly and a trained stand-up and improv comedian. James received his B.S. from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and M.Ed from Clemson University. James is a member of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
- James and Tina’s Website
- Tina’s Instagram: @tinaraevan
- James’s Instagram: @jamestrobo
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 3 ExpandDEFINE YOUR WELLNESS WITH AILIS GARCIA
Learn how to define your own wellness in this episode with Ailis Garcia! Learn about positive psychology, what wellness is for you and the power of gratitude. Ailis is a positive psychology speaker and the founder of The Strong Movement, a women’s lifestyle community.
Ailis is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies. She earned her M.A. in Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.
- The Strong Movement
- The Strong Movement Instagram: @thestrongmovement
- Ailis Garcia Instagram: @ailisgarcia
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 2 ExpandBossing Up with Bonny Shade
Join us as we talk with Bonny Shade about what it means to boss up and define your own “shoulds.” Bonny is a professional speaker, author, educator, and Partner/Chief Culture Officer for For College for Life. She graduated from Florida Gulf Coast University with a B.A. in secondary education and received her M.A. in college student personnel from Bowling Green State University.Resources
- Bonny Shade’s website
- Instagram: @bonnyshadebb
Views and opinions expressed are those of podcast guests and do not necessarily represent those of Alpha Gamma Delta International Fraternity.
*This episode was recorded prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 in North America*
Episode 1 ExpandWelcome to Love Lead Listen
Tune into Love Lead Listen, a new podcast from Alpha Gamma Delta, every other week for topics that affect women of today.
The first episode will be released May 21, but-in the meantime-listen to the trailer to find out what Love Lead Listen is all about.
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