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Dirty Rush: The Truth about Sorority Life

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Dirty Rush: The Truth about Sorority Life

The Good, The Bad, and The Sisterhood.

Rush, the recruitment, the ritual, the reality of Greek life has been a mystery for those outside the sorority circles…UNTIL NOW.

Is it really a supportive sisterhood that’s simply misunderstood?

Or is there something more scandalous happening on campuses across the country? In this podcast, we ‘pledge’ to peel b... more

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What happens when you get a bunch of sorority girls all on a party bus...listen in live!

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When your mother and grandmother were both in a sorority, does it add pressure when you’re going through rush? One family is willing to reveal all!

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We are going from sisterhood to a whole new level. A grandmother, her daughter, and three granddaughters share their sorority experiences. Some loved it, and some HATED it!

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Recent Guests

Abby Sky
Rush expert known as Bid Bible
Independent/sorority rush coaching
Episode: Ladies, It’s Time to Clean Up Your Social Media if You Want To Succeed in Rush
Trista Sutter
The first Bachelorette and Indiana University figurehead mentioned in the episode
Indiana University
Episode: Hey High School Seniors, Rush Starts Now!!
CeCe Calvo
First house director guest on episode
House Director at multiple campuses (with personal history at Rutgers and other programs)
Episode: Dirty Rush: Mother knows best: Sorority House Moms speak out!
Rachel Fessler
Daughter of Jen Fessler, joined as guest
Episode: Dirty Rush: Meet the Parents…OMG
Cindy Cullers
The Golden Bachelor contestant and sorority alum
The Golden Bachelor
Episode: Dirty Rush: Reality Stars in Sororities with Cindy Cullers from The Golden Bachelor
Janet Caperna
Cast member from The Valley, involved in sorority life at a Midwest school
The Valley
Episode: Dirty Rush: Reality Stars in Sororities with Janet Caperna from The Valley
Ben Higgins
Alumnus of Indiana University, fraternity member.
Indiana University, Acacia
Episode: Dirty Rush: They Said What?
Brett Adams
Alumnus of University of Kansas, fraternity member.
University of Kansas, Phi Gamma Delta
Episode: Dirty Rush: They Said What?
Dean Bell
Alumnus of University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, fraternity member.
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Pi Kappa Phi
Episode: Dirty Rush: They Said What?

Hosts

Gia Giudice
Host of Dirty Rush: The Truth about Sorority Life; involved in Dirty Rush Podcast.
Daisy Ken
Host of Dirty Rush: The Truth about Sorority Life; host of Dirty Rush Podcast.
Jennifer Fessler
Host of Dirty Rush: The Truth about Sorority Life; host of Dirty Rush Podcast.

Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars from 206 ratings
  • The voices ouch

    Why do they talk like that, sounds like they’re in bed just waking up the dragging of the voices it’s so annoying! Hard to listen to

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    Californiagrlll
    United States3 months ago
  • Ohhhhh boyyyyy

    That’s rough. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should have a podcast. Brutal.

    1 star just because of the commercials themselves.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Truth Be Told @
    Canada3 months ago
  • Awful

    Really poor quality. Episodes repeat or incorrectly titled. Jen Fessler is a good host, as is Gia, but the others are awful.

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    1
    Dulce122010
    United States5 months ago
  • “Like” No Way

    Really did want to listen but only made it approximately four minutes after hearing the word “like” every third word. It honestly gave me so much anxiety and frustration that the English language has been dumbed down to this blasé filler, especially by college graduates. Couldn’t even concentrate on the story. Maybe every episode isn’t this painful but I just couldn’t do it.

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    2
    Mamaohohoh
    United States5 months ago
  • I Tried

    I listened, mainly to support two of my bravoverse faves. Glad to have met Daisy too. But there is nothing to glean from this podcast. Everyone’s experience is so unique that it amounts to a college experience of one. I’m not sure what the point is. I tried. But I still love you all.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Lili12008
    United States5 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Sponsorship value is tied to reach among Greek-life audiences and alumni networks.
Prospective guests should be prepared for a bold, opinionated conversation style with a focus on recruitment and house culture.
Listener sentiment is mixed on tone and depth of analysis, but many find insider perspectives compelling.
Feedback highlights strong guest diversity but recurring ads can disrupt flow.
The show has polarized listeners: some praise its candid, entertaining takes on Greek life, others criticize sound and pacing.

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Let’s Hear It For The Boys
Q: What made you really want to join a frat? Was it the brotherhood? Was it the partying girls?
The fraternity environment and brotherhood drew them in, with the appeal of meeting people and supporting each other.
Should High School Seniors Be Rush Ready ALREADY????
Q: Doesn't that depend on the sorority?
Yes, it varies by school and by chapter; some traditions are more material-focused and southern sororities emphasize specific aesthetics, while other schools are less intense about appearance and accessories.
Dirty Rush: Mother knows best: Sorority House Moms speak out!
Q: How do you manage boundaries given you live in the house with the students?
Hosts explain setting clear boundaries, being friendly but not friends, and maintaining an open-door policy for personal and sorority-related conversations.
Dirty Rush: Mother knows best: Sorority House Moms speak out!
Q: What does a typical day look like for you in this role?
A day involves a mix of meetings with vendors and staff, overseeing maintenance, coordinating with the house staff, and supporting or mentoring the sorority members.
Dirty Rush: Mother knows best: Sorority House Moms speak out!
Q: How did you get into the role of house director, and what drew you to it?
Guest describes transitioning from chapter advisory work and being recruited into a house director role, influenced by a desire to be more involved in student life and the benefits like proximity and reduced housing costs.

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The show pulls back the curtain on sorority life, focusing on rush, recruitment dynamics, house culture, and the evolving roles within Greek organizations. Across episodes, listeners hear candid stories about bid days, mentorship, house rules, and the balancing act between academics, social life, and leadership. Noteworthy is the blend of current students, alumnae, and house directors offering practical tips for PNMs, recruitment strategies, and governance insights, often with a provocative or irreverent take that aims to spark conversation about the realities behind the glossy image of Greek life.

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2. Trista Sutter
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4. Rachel Fessler
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7. Ben Higgins
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