A bi-weekly opportunity for conversation to empower and ponder, focused on all things fraternity/sorority life and higher education.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Education |
In this season finale of the FSL Podcast, trainer and curriculum designer extraordinaire Erin Fischer joins the show to provide straightforward ideas on curriculum design and implementation.
Erin Fischer is the owner and CEO of The Leadership and T... more
In this episode, part of a three-part series highlighting advisor thoughts on the fraternity experience, I interview Robert Braswell, advisor to the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority Inc. chapters at Illinois ... more
In this episode, part of a three-part series highlighting advisor thoughts on the fraternity experience, I interview Lindsey Hankinson, advisor to the Sigma Kappa chapter at Texas Christian University.
In this episode, part of a three-part series highlighting advisor thoughts on the fraternity experience, I interview Dick Rasmussen, advisor to the Psi Upsilon chapter at the University of Rochester.
In this episode, Brittany Barnes and Erin McHale join for a conversation about toxic belongingness, what it is, how it affects individuals and organizations, and what we might do about it.
Erin McHale serves as Coordinator for Fraternity and Sorori... more
In this Pi Day episode, the members of Nerd City get together to explore questions around engagement, advice to professionals and members, and the nature of calling in FSL.
The Nerd City members are:
Donald Abels - Coordinator, Fraternity/Sororit... more
This week, on the FSL Podcast, Ashlee Canty joins us for a conversation about the importance of diversity within chapters, the role that advisors can play in emphasizing diversity and inclusion, and some practical suggestions for increasing the focus... more
This week, Jess Pettitt and Stevie Tran join the show to discuss gender identity and some items to consider and improve for professionals, students, and organizations.
Stevie Tran is a practicing attorney based in New York City who pursued the issue... more
I am a school teacher by profession and a volunteer for my fraternity since shortly after graduation. This podcast has given me great insight to the struggles FSL professionals deal with, but also challenges me to develop myself in my own profession. Thank you for putting this out every week!
I'm appreciative that Matt is taking on some of the topics that FSAs continue to discuss and deal with, while bringing a natural conversation feel to the show. Hoping to see this podcast continue to grow, thrive and do great things in our field!
I'm a SA grad student and aspiring Fraternity/Sorority advisor who avidly listens to podcasts. I felt that this episode had a few organizational issues and needed to be edited down for time. *But, I felt there were a lot of valuable, thoughtful moments, and those got me to hit that subscribe button. Excited to hear more as the show develops and grows!
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