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In this episode of the Sorority Chat podcast, host Liz Toombs discusses the impact of social media on sorority recruitment with guest Trisha Addicks, the Original Sorority Rush consultant. They explore common pitfalls, including the challenges influencers face in sorority recruitment and the heightened stress for parents and candidates during rush season. The conversation also delves into regional differences in sorority house preparations and the importance of building genuine connections within a sorority. Liz and Trisha offer valuable advice for both parents and potential new members, emphasizing the necessity of proactive engagement and realistic expectations.
*** Check out Trisha's feature in New York Magazine's 'The Cut' ***
Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence
Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org
📌 Connect with Liz:
🔗 Website: PDR Interiors
📷 Instagram: @pdrinteriors
If you loved this episode, leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and share it with a friend in your sorority circle!
Sorority Chat is your go-to podcast for all things Greek life! Liz Toombs hosts this show for sorority leaders, house directors, alumni, and anyone who loves sisterhood and the traditions that make Greek life unique. From leadership insights to house renovations and recruitment tips, Sorority Chat brings you real conversations, thoughtful insights, and fun stories.
Episode highlights:
00:00 Introduction to Sorority Chat Podcast
00:53 Meet Trisha Addicks: The OG Rush Consultant
03:07 The Impact of Social Media on Sorority Rush
07:11 Inside Sorority Houses: Rush Prep and Tours
12:06 Dealing with Online Comments and Parental Pressure
15:08 Handling Rejection and Parental Involvement
16:37 The Importance of Effort in College and Sorority Life
18:13 Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Recruitment
20:58 The Role of Sorority Houses in Building Community
23:23 Making Friends and Building Connections
27:42 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice
By Liz Toombs5
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In this episode of the Sorority Chat podcast, host Liz Toombs discusses the impact of social media on sorority recruitment with guest Trisha Addicks, the Original Sorority Rush consultant. They explore common pitfalls, including the challenges influencers face in sorority recruitment and the heightened stress for parents and candidates during rush season. The conversation also delves into regional differences in sorority house preparations and the importance of building genuine connections within a sorority. Liz and Trisha offer valuable advice for both parents and potential new members, emphasizing the necessity of proactive engagement and realistic expectations.
*** Check out Trisha's feature in New York Magazine's 'The Cut' ***
Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence
Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org
📌 Connect with Liz:
🔗 Website: PDR Interiors
📷 Instagram: @pdrinteriors
If you loved this episode, leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and share it with a friend in your sorority circle!
Sorority Chat is your go-to podcast for all things Greek life! Liz Toombs hosts this show for sorority leaders, house directors, alumni, and anyone who loves sisterhood and the traditions that make Greek life unique. From leadership insights to house renovations and recruitment tips, Sorority Chat brings you real conversations, thoughtful insights, and fun stories.
Episode highlights:
00:00 Introduction to Sorority Chat Podcast
00:53 Meet Trisha Addicks: The OG Rush Consultant
03:07 The Impact of Social Media on Sorority Rush
07:11 Inside Sorority Houses: Rush Prep and Tours
12:06 Dealing with Online Comments and Parental Pressure
15:08 Handling Rejection and Parental Involvement
16:37 The Importance of Effort in College and Sorority Life
18:13 Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Recruitment
20:58 The Role of Sorority Houses in Building Community
23:23 Making Friends and Building Connections
27:42 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice

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