Your Sorority Journey

By: Cassie Little
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Season 5! I'm Cassie, your host, a sorority speaker, and content creator with a heart for women to feel seen & supported exactly where they're at by other women. In the past 4 seasons, we’ve had over 100 conversations about challenges in your membership experience, managing expectations, and investing in relationships that could truly last a lifetime. I can’t wait for you to meet our guests and engage in this season’s conversations, addressing relevant questions & concerns, whether you’re embarking or turning a new corner in your sorority journey.
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Episodes
  • 107. Cultivating True Community & Sustaining Friendship as a Sorority Leader ~ Danielle Bayard Jackson
    Nov 20 2024

    Stepping into a leadership position or your titleless leadership potential and nervous about how your friends will respond to new boundaries in your life that come with that role? Let's talk about it. Join Cassie and friendship coach, Danielle Bayard Jackson, in unpacking pitfalls we often experience when sorority becomes a commodified community. Danielle's expertise from research she's done in female friendship will give you tangible tools to navigate friendships with honesty, trusting that the right relationships will respect and reciprocate, and cultivate a community of contribution within your sisterhood.

    Connect with Danielle ⁠here⁠!

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    29 mins
  • 106. What are Your Pillars & Banners?: Casting a Realistic Vision for Your Leadership Term as a New Officer
    Nov 8 2024

    Just got elected onto your sorority's executive council? CONGRATULATIONS! Once the reality of this privileged opportunity sinks in, you might find yourself leaning toward one of two extremes: 1) getting ready to change everything that's been done in your position before hoping for a different result than you've seen in the past or 2) preparing to replicate the plans you have seen executed in the past to ensure the same results.


    In this episode, you’ll learn why both extremes can be dangerous to your sisterhood’s health and growth! Cassie has a framework of questions to ask yourself every time you are considering making a change to identify if it’s a pillar (something that should be sustained) or a banner (something to innovatively reimagine!)


    Looking for support with your officer transitions? Take advantage of our pre-recorded officer transition workshop, Pass the Gavel, available for $149 through the end of the year!

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    19 mins
  • 105. Stepping Down from Your Position? Time to Step Up in Sorority Membership ~ Kayla Eggering
    Oct 30 2024

    So you're coming to the end of your sorority officer position - what's next in your sorority journey? As your sisters in your chapter prepare to transition into the roles you and your friends have held this past year, let's get you ready to STEP UP as a leader in the chapter as you step down from your titled role. After serving for a year or longer, it is no easy experience going from the executive board to being a general member so Kayla Eggering, the recruitment advisor and past chapter president of Alpha Sigma Alpha at Missouri State, joined Cassie to unpack helpful considerations & the nuances of this transition. Tune in to learn how to find the balance of being present & available to the newly elected officer with not being overbearing and showing up as a role model with caring for yourself after a likely exhausting term. Ultimately, we hope you use these tips as a road map to be able to graduate with pride in your sorority journey & a desire to continue serving your organization as a proud alumna and potentially advisor. You may be stepping down from a title but you are stepping up in leading by example and showing your support!

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    37 mins

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